RIP Masabumi Kikuchi
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Topic: RIP Masabumi Kikuchi
Posted By: snobb
Subject: RIP Masabumi Kikuchi
Date Posted: 08 Jul 2015 at 3:05pm
Masabumi Kikuchi (1939-2015) Pianist Masabumi Kikuchi, one of jazz’s most original musicians, has
died in New York, aged 75. Born in Tokyo, Masabumi Kikuchi, known to
musicians everywhere by his nickname Poo, played with Lionel Hampton and
Sonny Rollins while still a teenager, and made his recording debut in
the early 1960s with Toshiko Akiyoshi and Charlie Mariano. In the 1970s
he collaborated with Gil Evans and Elvin Jones and led his own groups,
drawing influence from Miles Davis, Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk,
as well as from Stockhausen, Ligeti and Takemitsu. Although he recorded
only one studio album for ECM - “Sunrise” released in 2012 - he was an
inspiration for musicians associated with the label, including Gary
Peacock, Paul Motian and Thomas Morgan, admired for his rigorous
individuality and his determined distance from all trends. In his last
years Poo began to play a more inner-directed music, pursuing what he
termed “floating sound and harmony”, and which he documented on many
private recordings. “I’m more free now”, he announced at 70, “because I
started believing in myself. When I sit down at the piano I do not
prepare what I will play nor do I think about how to play, and I believe
I found the way of putting out something new, and I guess I could call
it my own”.
from www.ecmrecords.com
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