Masayo Ishigure
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Masayo Ishigure began playing the koto and jiuta shamisen at the age of five in Gifu, Japan. After initial studies with Tadao and Kazue Sawai she became a special research student in 1986 at the Sawai Koto Academy of Music. The aim of the academy was to shed new light on koto music by incorporating everything from Bach to jazz and thus change the koto from being thought of only as a traditional Japanese instrument into an instrument of universal expressiveness.
Later Masayo Ishigure became one of a small group of virtuoso disciples of the Sawais and successfully completed the 33rd Ikusei-kai program sponsored by NHK to foster and train aspiring artists in Japanese music.

In 1988, Ms.Ishigure received a degree in Japanese Traditional Music at Takasaki Junior Arts College with a concentration on koto and shamisen.
The same year she was recorded on the CD entitled "The World of Tadao Sawai".
She played koto and shamisen on the educational video. In 1994 she appeared on the CD entitled "Tori no Yoni": (Flying Like a Bird) Tadao Sawai compositions.

She released her own solo CD "
Grace" in 2001.
In 2003 she recorded "East Wind Ensemble" which featured Hayao Miyazaki's animation songs arranged for koto and shakuhachi music.
You may purchase "Grace" and "East Wind Ensemble" at
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Masayo Ishigure
Masayo Ishigure
Masayo plays shamisen for the educational video
Since arriving in New York City in 1992 Ms.Ishigure has performed at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall-Weill Recital Hall, BAM, Merkin Hall, Trinity Church, Symphony Space and other venues in the NY city metropolitan area. She has performed at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, and many other
prestigious Universities and Colleges. She made several duo appearances with NY City Ballet Principal Dancer Mr. Peter Boal, and was guest artist with the San Diego and New Haven Symphony Orchestras. Ms Ishigure has appeared in concerts for World Music Institute, Japan Society, Music from Japan, China Institute, and many others. She has participated in music festivals in Japan, Thailand, Brazil, Holland, France, Germany and has performed in Mexico, Russia, Belarus, Jamaica, Hawaii, Alaska, and many venues throughout the US.

In 2001 and 2005, Ms.Ishigure and several of her students performed with koto master Kazue Sawai at the Freer Gallery of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC. In 2005 she and her students also appeared with Kazue Sawai at Towson University in Maryland and the Asia Society in NYC.

She has been featured in two public television broadcasts, Music Under New York,and World of Music. In 1997, she recorded koto music for CBS Master Work for use during the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. She has recorded koto music for use in several television commercials.

As an artist in residence from 1992 to 2006, Ms.Ishigure taught koto and shamisen in the music department of Wesleyan University (CT) where she formed the Wesleyan Koto Ensemble. She also offers private lessons as the only Sawai Koto Academy Instructor in the New York City and Washington DC area.

She recorded music for the soundtrack of the movie "Memoirs of a Geisha" by John Williams in 2005 along with Yitzhak Perlman, Yo Yo Ma, and others.

Lincoln Center Outside Concert
Masayo plays bass koto at the solo recital

Selected Performance Highlights
2007
  • Concert for Koto and Shakuhachi in Kingston, Jamaica, sponcered by Japanese Consulate of Jamaica and Japan Foundation NY
  • Symphony Orchestra guest artist "Asian's Silk Road" Concert, New Haven Symphony Orchestra, New Haven, CT
  • Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, PA
  • Boston Arts Festival
  • Sound Meet East and West, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA
2006
  • Guest soloist, Boston Modern Orchestra Project
  • Shamisen demonstration, Hokusai exhibition Sackler Gallery of Smithsonian Institute
2005
  • Soundtrack recording in Los Angeles with Yo Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman of John Williams score for the movie "Memoirs of a Geisha"
  • Koto, Shakuhachi and Taiko concert in Minsk, Belarus
  • Concert tour with koto master Kazue Sawai and members of Sawai Koto Academy NYC in Towson University, MD, Freer Gallery of Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC, and Asia Society, NYC Concert with Kazue Sawai and guests, University of the South, Suwanee, Tennessee
  • Koto and Shakuhachi Concert in Sao Paulo, Porto Alegre, Brazil sponsored by the Japan Foundation
  • Koto and Shakuhachi concert Thailand Cultural Center, Bangkok and Chiang Mai University, Thailand sponsored by Japan Foundation of Thailand
2004
  • European tour as member of Koto, Shakuhachi and Taiko group,Russia
  • Koto Concert at Museum of Modern Art (MoMA, New York)
  • European tour as member of Koto, Shakuhachi and Taiko group, Switzerland
  • Zen Music of Japan, World Music Institute Concert, Thalia Theater, Symphony Space, NYC
  • North River Music Series concert, Greenwich House School of Music
  • European tour as member of 3 Zithers Project, Antwerp, Belgium, Utrecht, Holland, Toulouse and Paris, France
  • Koto and Shakuhachi concert, Lincoln Center Out of Doors, NYC
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art guest artist, koto concert
2003
  • Guggenheim Museum, NYC guest artist with Mr.Peter Boal, "Midare"
  • Recital of Koto and Shamisen Music,Greenwich House of Music
  • Concert for Koto and Shakuhachi, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Asia Society Concert
  • Concert in hometown of Gifu, Japan
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. Performance of koto and Dance
2002
  • New Haven Symphony Orchestra guest artist "Voice of the Phoenix"
  • Washington DC guest artist "East Asia and the World Musical Celebration"
  • Monterey, Mexico guest artist Koto and shakuhachi concert
  • BAM Cafe Brooklyn NY concert
  • First CD, "Grace" released
2001
  • Empire State Building, NYC New Years Day concert
  • San Diego, CA Symphony, conducted by Mr.Jon-ho Ko, guest artist "Voice of the Phoenix"
  • NYC Ballet, guest artist with Mr.Peter Boal, Principal Dancer "Midare"
  • Philadelphia, PA Museum of Art guest artist, koto concert
  • Washington DC Smithsonian Institute, and NYC Japan Society, Concerts with Koto Master Kazue Sawai, and NYC Koto Academy students
  • Washington Square Church, NYC guest artist with shakuhachi player Marco Lienhard
2000
  • Carnegie Hall, NYC Benefit concert for the Red Cross "The Gift of Music"
  • Friends Meeting Hall, NYC guest artist w/Australian Shakuhachi player Riley Lee
  • Shea Stadium, NYC Pregame ceremony piece played on NY Mets Asian Night
1999
  • Long Island Philharmonic, Long Island, NY. Concert demonstration of Japanese Koto music.
  • Greenwich House Arts, New York, NY. Performed as Soloist in a full recital of traditional and modern Koto music.
1998
  • Carnegie Hall, New York, NY. The "Gift of Music" benefit concert for American Red Cross
  • The Institute for medieval Japanese studies, Columbia University, New York, NY. Performed the world premiere of "Mind Mirror: Nyodai's Dream" for 30th anniversary program.
  • Manhattan Neighborhood Network, New York, NY Recorded pieces for a television program dedicated to exploring Koto music.
  • Japan Society, New York, NY. Performed works by modern American composers.
  • CBS Masterwork, New York, NY. Recorded koto music for broadcast at Nagano Olympics.
  • Merkin Hall, New York, NY. Performed bass koto in a program sponsered by Music from Japan.
1997
  • Carnegie Hall, New York, NY.
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. Performance with Ralph Samuelson for the "No Ordinary Mortals" exhibition.
  • PSF Telecourse Series, Pacific Street Films, NY. Participated in recording of educational video, "World of Music" (working title).
  • American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. "A Celebration of Nature in Japanese Music" a lecture-performance.
1995
  • Tadao and Kazue Sawai Koto Ensemble concert, Los Angeles, CA.
  • Saint Peter's Church, New York, NY. "Sounding Out for the 21st Century" concert with Tadao and Kazue Sawai.
1994
  • International House of Japan, Tokyo and Gifu, Japan.
  • "The Koto to the World", Wesleyan Koto Ensemble and Sawai Koto Academy.
  • "Tori no yo ni", Kyoto Records, Japan. Recorded CD of koto favorites by Tadao Sawai.
  • Japan Society, New York, NY. Performed as a part of a Tadao Sawai Concert.
1993
  • Music Under New York, Grand Central Terminal, New York, NY.
  • WNYC Preconcert broadcast with composer Elizabeth Brown, New York, NY.
1992
  • Bang-on-a Can Festival, New York, NY. Performed as a part of the Kazue Sawai Koto Ensemble
1990
  • Suntory Hall, Tokyo. Performed at Sawai Academy Tenth Anniversary Concert
1989
  • "French Revolution--200 Years Concert" , Paris, France. Member of the Sawai Koto Ensemble performance
1988
  • "The World of Tadao Sawai", Tokyo, Japan. Part of ensemble CD recording of Songs by Tadao Sawai

Mr. John Williams and Masayo Ishigure, Recording for "Memoirs of a Geisha" in Los Angels 2005
Masayo played with SanDiego Symphony Orchestra
Taikoza Performance
Masayo and members of the NYC Sawai Koto Academy @ Shea Stadium
Masayo Ishigure (front right) and students have just played for Asain Night at Shea Stadium(2002).


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