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Toyohiko Satoh
Japanese lutenist and composer (born 4 November 1943)
Toyohiko Satoh (佐藤 豊彦, Satō Toyohiko, born 1943) is a Japanese guitarist, lutenist, and composer.
Life and career
Toyohiko Satoh was born on November 4, 1943, in Fukuyama, Hiroshima.[1] At Rikkyo University in Tokyo, Satoh studied music history with Tatsuo Minagawa and guitar with Kazuhito Ohosawa.
He gave his first guitar recital in the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan concert hall in 1965.
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At Rikkyo, he also began his studies of the lute.
In 1968, Satoh came to Europe; he studied lute with the pioneering lutenist Eugen Müller-Dombois at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel, Switzerland. Two years later, in 1970, he recorded the first LP devoted entirely to the solo Baroque lute; since then he has recorded extensively for Philips, Telefunken, EMI, Harlekijn, and Channel Classics Records.
One of his recordings won the Edison Prize. He has been involved in over 50 ensemble recordings, with such artist