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Aiko Hasegawa (長谷川愛子) is a Japanese koto player. She was born into a musical family, beginning lessons with her mother at an early age. She is a member of the Yamato Ensemble along with her teacher Kikuko Satoh. Since 1988 she has had engagements in Britain, Europe, the United States and Central America. In 1990 she won the second prize in the Miyagi-kai competition. She is a member of the Miyagi-kai, Mori-no-kai, the Kagayaki Group and the Temari Group. She lectures for the Sakura no koto no kai and the Hitachi Industrial Japanese Music Club. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Moment of Spring: Part II
6,6622The Moment of Spring: Part I
3,4433Kiso Flowing
3,2024Shirabe (Melody): No. 1. Sakura (Cherry Blossoms)
3,0715Urizun (Growing Season)
2,9996The Moment of Spring: Pt. 2
2,3887Rokudan No Shirabe (Melody in 6 Movements)
2,3768Yamato (Japan): IV. Getsu (Moon)
2,3129Shirabe (Melody): No. 2. Nenneko (Lullaby)
2,08810Yamato (Japan): II. Chou (Birds)
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