Chie Mukai
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Chie Mukai (向井 千恵, Mukai Chie, born February 17, 1953) is a female Japanese composer and musician, best known for her underground improv-folk group Ché-SHIZU. She has been involved in improvised performance since 1975, when she participated in the East Bionic Symphonia group, a graduation project for students of Takehisa Kosugi at the art school in Tokyo. Her primary instrument is the bowed Chinese er-hu, although she is also a vocalist, and plays piano and percussion.Every year she organizes the mixed media arts festival in Tokyo. She has been frequently collaborating with , Masayoshi Urabe, Seiichi Yamamoto since 2010.
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Chie Mukai (向井 千恵, Mukai Chie, born February 17, 1953) is a female Japanese composer and musician, best known for her underground improv-folk group Ché-SHIZU. She has been involved in improvised performance since 1975, when she participated in the East Bionic Symphonia group, a graduation project for students of Takehisa Kosugi at the art school in Tokyo. Her primary instrument is the bowed Chinese er-hu, although she is also a vocalist, and plays piano and percussion.Every year she organizes the mixed media arts festival in Tokyo. She has been frequently collaborating with , Masayoshi Urabe, Seiichi Yamamoto since 2010.
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