
Reiko Kimura 木村玲子 was born in Nagano prefecture to a koto-playing mother, and started koto lessons at the age of six. Lessons in piano and solfege followed soon after. In 1971 she entered the Seiha Academy of Music in Tokyo, where she studied classical koto of the Ikuta school and jiuta shamisen. On graduation she continued her studies at the training course for performers of Japanese music established by NHK (Japan's public broadcasting network).
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Midare
Higashi kara
Ame no Uta
Rhapsody for twenty-string koto
Shikyoku Ichiban "Poeme I pour shakuhachi et koto"
Higashi kara - From the East
Ame no Uta - A Poem of the Rain
Shikyoku Ichiban
Rhapsody for twenty-string koto - Minoru Miki
Ame no Uta - Sato Yoko
Rhapsody For 20-String Koto: Rhapsody For Twenty-String Koto
Rhapsody For Twenty-String Koto Solo
Shikyoku Ichiban, "Poeme I pour shakuhachi et koto" - Matsum
Higashi kara - Minoru Miki
Song-Poem of the Eastern Clouds
Koto Coloring Book: Flaring Molten Orange
Koto Coloring Book: Sliver of Silver
Koto Coloring Book: White Hot
Koto Coloring Book: Floating in Blue
Koto Coloring Book: A Patch of Purple
Koto Coloring Book: Black Hole
Higashi kara (From the East)
Ame no Uta (A Poem of the Rain)
Shikyoku Ichiban, "Poeme I Pour Shakuhachi Et Koto"
Rhapsody for 20-string koto solo
Shikyoku Ichiban - Poeme I pour shakuhachi et koto
Koto Coloring Book: A Glistening Prism
Rhapsody for twenty-string (koto solo)
Rhapsody For Twenty-String
Reiko Kimura: Traditional and Contemporary Music for Japanese Koto
Midaro
Shikyoku Ichiban, 'Poeme I pour shakuhachi et koto'
Suite bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de lune (Performed on Koto)
Shikyoku Ichiban (Poème I pour shakuhachi et koto)
Rain poems
Rhapsody for twenty - string koto - Minoru Miki
21-String Koto Concerto No. 1, "Spring of the Mountains"
Shikyoku Ichiban (Teizo Matsumura, 1969)
Traditional and Contemporary Music for Japanese Koto
Shikyoku Ichiban (Poem for Shakuhachi and Koto)
Rhapsody for Twenty String Koto
Rhapsody for twenty-string kot
Shikyoku Ichiban (Poeme I pour shakuhachi et koto) - Reiko K
Minoru Miki
Strung Out
Higashi Kara [From the Easter Parade]
A Glinting Edge Of Sky
From the East
Ame No Uta (A Poem of the Rain) (Yoko Sato, 1999)
Higashi Kara (From the East) (Minoru Miki, 1979)
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