¡saryo's collection vol.7 Tetsuya Kuwayama Plays
¡Tetsuya Kuwayama
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[Machine Translation] The seventh release in the CD series from the popular cafe (Kagurazaka Saryo)! Tetsuya Kuwayama, Japan's only accordionist with a Belgian-style button accordion, has painted the streets of Kagurazaka with a melancholy color. At the age of 12, he won the first prize at the 4th All Japan Accordion Contest (Nagoya), and at the age of 14, he was taught by one of the best accordionists in France, the late Dedee Montmartre ( At the age of 14, he studied under the late Adrienne Lejean, one of the best accordionists in France. At the age of 15, he won first place in the 2nd Junior Division of the 5th All Japan Accordion Contest (Sapporo) and second place overall, and began playing accordion professionally in his teens in Sapporo. In 1996, she traveled to France for the first time and became the youngest performer at the Chartres Accordion Festival. She received a warm welcome from the French audience. In July 1998, he became the youngest accordionist to play the button accordion. In July 1998, she was a guest performer at the Super Accordion Concert at Orchard Hall, where she received rave reviews from accordion god Marcel Azola. In 1999, she released her first album of musette and tango covers, "My Musette," and in 2000 began a full-fledged solo career. In 2000, he began a full-fledged solo career, winning many fans with his emotional expressiveness and outstanding technique. He has performed with classical musicians Tatsuzo Akasaka and Tatsuya Yabe, jazz musicians Naoko Terai and Shuichi Murakami "Ponta", chansonist Yoshiko Ishii, tangoists Yoichi Sugawara and Ryota Komatsu, bossa nova performer Lisa Ono, Tsugaru shamisen player Hiromitsu Agatsuma, and jazz pianist Akiko Grace, as well as guesting on albums by J-pop artists like DEEN and Akina Nakamori. He has also performed as a guest on albums by J-pop artists such as DEEN and Akina Nakamori, and participated in the album "Between Calm and Passion" produced by writer Kaori Ekuni, which was based on the novel of the same title. In October 2001, he released a new album of original songs and pianos.
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