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Eiji Hashimoto
Japanese harpsichordist (1931–2021) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eiji Hashimoto (7 August 1931 – 14 January 2021) was a Japanese harpsichordist, orchestra conductor, and classical music professor.[citation needed]
Biography
Hashimoto studied music at the University of Tokyo, and subsequently at Yale University. He made his debut in New York City at The Town Hall in February 1964.[1] At this baroque concert, he received positive reviews for his performances of Jean-Philippe Rameau and Domenico Scarlatti.[2] He was then a professor at the University of Cincinnati.
Eiji Hashimoto died in Cincinnati on 14 January 2021, at the age of 89.[3]
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Publications
- Pièces pour le clavecin (1985)
- Six keyboard sonatas with varied reprises (1988)
- Ninety sonatas (1999, 2012)
Discography
- Eiji Hashimoto plays Händel & Scarlatti. (1988)
- Eighteen sonatas (1996)
- Harpsichord works (2002)
References
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