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Please change your tags to 秋山邦晴. Kuniharu Akiyama (born May 22, 1929 - died August 17, 1996) was a Japanese avant-garde composer, music critic, producer and poet. Akiyama was a founding member of the Jikken Kobo group of avant-garde artists in the 1950s. As a music critic he was best known for his studies of Erik Satie and Japanese film music. He was married to the pianist Aki Takahashi. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Obscure Tape Music of Japan Vol.2

Obscure Tape Music of Japan vol. 2: Music for Puppet Theatre of Hitomi-Za

Obscure Tape Music of Japan Vol. 6
obscure tape music of japan vol 3

Music Drama "Akai Mayu" (A Red Cocoon)
Obscure Tape Music of Japan vol.6: Tape Works of Kuniharu Akiyama

Obscure Tape Music of Japan Vol.6: Tape Works of Kuniharu Akiyama 1
Music Drama "Akai Mayu" (A Red

Tape Works of Kuniharu Akiyama 1

Environmental Music for Dining Room of Athletes' Village in Tokyo Olympics 1964

Music for Puppet Theatre of Hitomi-Za
Obscure Tape Music of Japan Vol.3: Music Drama Akai