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  2. Hiroshi Suzuki (trombonist) - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Suzuki (鈴木 弘, Suzuki Hiroshi, November 12, 1933 – January 16, 2020) was a Japanese American jazz trombonist. [1] Career

  3. Hiroshi Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Suzuki (cinematographer), on films such as Love Letter; Hiroshi Suzuki, CEO of the Japanese corporation Hoya Corporation; Hiroshi Suzuki, CEO of the Japanese corporation skip Ltd. Hiroshi Suzuki, President & CEO of the Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Corporation; Hiroshi Suzuki, Japanese diplomat who is the current ambassador to the ...

  4. List of Japanese artists - Wikipedia

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    Abstract painter from Tokyo, living in Barcelona since 1986. Grandson of Japanese artists Migishi Setsuko and Migishi Kōtarō. Osamu Sato: Born 1960 Digital artist, photographer, and composer Hiroshi Ōnishi: 1961–2011 Painter, professor at Tokyo University of the Arts: Naoko Tosa: Born 1961 Media artist Takashi Murakami: Born 1962

  5. Music of Kids on the Slope - Wikipedia

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    The music for the series draws from jazz music of the early- to mid-20th century, and prominently features American jazz artists such as Art Blakey and Bill Evans. [1] The soundtrack for the anime series is composed primarily by Yoko Kanno, who won Best Music at the Tokyo Anime Awards for her work on Kids on the Slope in 2013. [2]

  6. Adrian Sassoon - Wikipedia

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    [16] [13] He is also known to be a collector of sculptures by Hiroshi Suzuki, a leading contemporary silversmith and other contemporary works of art. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Sassoon curated a selection of contemporary ceramics and silver in ‘Inspired by Chatsworth’ for Sotheby’s New York exhibition in 2019 in association with The Chatsworth Estate ...

  7. Point of Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Point of Infinity is a 69-foot-tall stainless steel sculpture by Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, installed on a Yerba Buena Island hilltop in San Francisco, California. [1] [2] The artwork also acts as a sundial. [3]

  8. Masahiko Togashi - Wikipedia

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    Masahiko Togashi (富樫 雅彦, Togashi Masahiko, 22 March 1940 in Tokyo – 22 August 2007 in Kanagawa) was a Japanese jazz percussionist and composer. [1]Togashi grew up in a musical household; his father was a double-bassist in a swing jazz ensemble, and Togashi learned violin and drums, playing the latter in his father's band. [1]

  9. Hiroshi Sugito - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Sugito (杉戸 洋, Sugito Hiroshi, born 1970) is a contemporary Japanese painter who has been recognized as a part of the Tokyo-Pop movement. [1] He specializes in Nihonga painting (literally "Japanese painting"). However, instead of the traditional scenic imagery of Nihonga, his paintings focus on abstract and recognizable elements.