Biography
Known for playing multiple styles across jazz, traditional, and contemporary music, Karin Nakagawa is a Japanese singer, composer, and player of the koto, a traditional stringed instrument and the national instrument of Japan. Born into a musical family, she began learning the instrument at age 12 and went on to study the traditional 13-string instrument at university, but developed expertise on the rarer 25-string koto. Nakagawa has performed in over a dozen countries across Europe, Africa, and Asia, recorded with the J-pop group Ikimono Gakari for their 2009 release Hajimari no Uta, and appears on the Japanese alt-rock band Porno Graffitti's 2010 DVD Trigger. She collaborated with double bassist Anders Jormin and vocalist/violinist/violist Lena Willemark for the improvisatory, traditional music-based Trees of Light, released by ECM in 2015. ~ Marcy Donelson, Rovi



 
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Schöpfungsklänge Japans, Black Box Gasteig München, Karin Nakagawa & Takuya Taniguchi
Karin Nakagawa & Andy Underwood (Live)
Karin Nakagawa 1 - Dobršská brána 2019
Karin Nakagawa performing "Forbidden colours" at 2024 Nobel Peace Price Event in Oslo, Norway
Karin Nakagawa - The Boat Song
KAREN NAKAGAWA - SOUTH
JazzBaltica 2022: Anders Jormin, Lena Willemark, Karin Nakagawa & NDR Bigband
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