Keiko Matsui
Biography
Fusion/new age keyboard player Keiko Matsui grew up in Tokyo and took her first piano lesson at the age of five. Influenced by Stevie Wonder and Rachmaninov as well as early fusion masters Maurice Jarre and Chick Corea, Matsui began composing while in junior high but studied children's culture at the Japan Women's University (Nihon Joshidaigaku). She moved to the Yamaha Music Foundation in Tokyo after graduation and formed Cosmos, recording four albums with the new age group. Her first album as a leader, 1987's A Drop of Water, was released in the U.S. two years after the fact on Passport. The LP also featured her touring partner and husband, shakuhachi player Kazu Matsui, and was financed with their honeymoon money. A contract with MCA that year resulted in two albums, No Borders and Under Northern Lights. Matsui moved to the White Cat label in 1992 and began charting in the contemporary jazz charts. Her 1995 album Sapphire hit number one on the charts, and its follow-up also reached the Top Ten the following year. Whisper from the Mirror followed in 2000; Deep Blue appeared the next year. The Ring from 2002 recalled the composer's classical background while 2004's Wildflower flirted with world music. Walls of Akendora appeared in 2005 with a smooth jazz flavor and updated version of Matsui's early hit, "Mountain Shakedown." Moyo followed in 2007. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Full Moon And The Shrine
1998

Collection
1997
I have seen Keiko founr times in concert and will be going again at the end of September I have met her a couple of times after the concert - she is a true Japanese doll.
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I have enjoy and collected everyone of her cd's. Her music is so good.
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I love doing my pencil drawings while listening to her :)
Art and music what a great combo! |
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I like this artist's compositions very much. I would like to hear more of her...PLEASE !
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I ALSO WATCHED A PERFORMANCE BY HER ON A CABLE STATION....S H E IS BAD GIRL....TRUL Y AWESOME!!!!! I HAVE OTHER MUSIC BY HER AS WELL ON IPOD
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I watched her PBS concert. She is truly unique in performance and entertainmen t . It's similar to watching a ballerina perform delicately on the keys of the piano. Her style and grace are oh so perfect. Maybe the Denver, CO area will be graced with a magnificent performance. All of her music is soothing and very addicting!
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I love this women's music. It is relaxing, invigorating , thought provoking and a good mix of piano choreography . Commercial never come to mind when I listen to her. I wish her nothing but continuing success.
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I love her music, I hope she will tour the USA with more states,such as tennessee, alabama.. I hope to hear more soon.
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I've never bought any of her CDs but I really enjoy listening to her play. I find it to be very relaxing.
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amzing that someone so tiny can command such a large instrument with so much power and grace!Had the privilege of seeing her live at the keswick theatre in Philly. soooo fab
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I'm sitting in an office without windows, but feel taken away by the music.
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great artist.If you haven't heard moyo ( meaning heart and soul) youneed to here when I close my eyes.
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Just started listening to her music......h e r music is so smooth, rich and nice.
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Has anyone ever Listen to "Dream walk" CD? "Presence of the moon" and Dream walk, also "Tears of the Sun" from her CD Sapphire;the s e are my favorites. I traveled to Spain one year and took the two CD's and, this was years ago, but even to this day I don't think I can ever get tired of listening to these especially, as they will always remind me of my trip.As I listen to her music , it's almost like being held captive; to me her music is very addictive.
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she is one of the best but as someone said she just got nothing better ..indeed after beethoven one cant find but lesser
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Meditative,
take a moment to listen to one of her best songs, my favorite track called Flashback. Meditative. |
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She's terrific! So is her back up artists.
Saw her recently at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA. |
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It's like Keiko tells a story every time she performs. Amazing. I enjoy her music to wind down after a hard day.
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I love Keiko: it just doesn't get any better! Thank you for the selection.
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there is an album called sapphire that is not shown that I think was one of her earlier albums. Can you find it I would like to listen to that album
Thanks. |
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She is brillant! She has a way with the ebony and ivory, bringing them together not like to many can.
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She is absolutely fantastic. you never know where she is coming from.
you gotta love her |
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