Tetsu Saitoh

Tetsu Saitoh

Genres: free improvisation, free jazz, tango, japanese jazz

About Tetsu Saitoh

Tetsu Saito (齋藤 徹 , Saitō Tetsu, Tokyo, Japan, October 27, 1955 - May 19, 2018 ) was a Japanese double bass player, active in the field of tango, jazz and new improvisational music. He was involved in dance, Butoh, theatre, fine arts, visual arts, poetry, calligraphy, traditional Japanese music, court music, Noh theatre, classical and contemporary music, tango, jazz, improvised music, Korean and Asian shamanism. In 1986, Saitoh began playing tango music. In the same year, he also assumed musical directorship of theatre group TAO. He also cultivated collaborations with Japanese traditional instrumentalists, as well as with Korean musicians and dancers. In 1990, he established the String Quartet of Tokio with 17-string koto player Hideaki Kuribayashi, tsugaru samisen player Michihiro Satoh, and guitarist Koichi Hiroki. Saitoh started independent label Travessia.

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