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Keiko Abe, 1950 - 2003 Keiko Abe 1950 2003
Keiko Abe was born on 1950, in , to Yaeki Sato and Sato Sato.
Keiko had 3 siblings.
Keiko married first name Abe.
They had 2 children.
Keiko passed away on 2003, at age 53.
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Keiko AbeKeiko Abe in The Cedartown Standard - July 19 1988
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"... fellowship from the International Rotary Foundation, sric pursued further studies at Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts and Brooklyn College, New York. Her teachers include Matsunaga, Tohru Kitano and Keiko Abe in Japan and Michael Bookspan and Morris Lang in the United States. became the first ever to win the prestigious Gaudeamus Interpreters Competition in Rotterdam. Holland in 1983. She has ..."
Publication place: Cedartown, Polk County, Georgia, United States
Keiko AbeKeiko Abe in The Rockmart Journal - July 27 1988
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"... fellowship from the International Rotary Foundation, she pursued further studies at Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts and Brooklyn College, New York. Her teachers include Matsunaga, Tohru Kitano and Keiko Abe in Japan and Michael Bookspan and Morris Lang in the United States. became the first ever to win the prestigious Gaudeamus Interpreters Competition in Rotterdam, Holland in 1983. She has ..."
Publication place: Rockmart, Polk County, Georgia, United States
Keiko AbeKeiko Abe in Kingman Daily Miner - Nov 19 1998
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"... emerging saxophone artist. HHe has appeared as a soloist and with orchestras throughout rthe LUS., Canada, Germany, anti Switzerland. Most recently, ihe (completed a concert tour of .Japan with Keiko Abe and tthe Michigan Chamber Players. Wom antic forr the 1 Times Thomas- as- ""...ca yany tit tp musi HH ts rorris frann tt I active aff as weill as a ..."
Publication place: Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, United States
Keiko AbeKeiko Abe in Lawrence Journal-World - Sep 25 1999
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"... of Honduras rosewood. The program will include "Sonatina," by Malcolm Arnold; "Fantasy Pieces, Op. 43,” by Niels Gade; "Hexad," by Paul Steinberg; "Two Movements," by Leo Weiner; "Michi," by Keiko Abe; "Two Movements for Marimba," by Toshimitsu Tanaka; "Dream of the Cherry Blossoms," by Abe; by Jovan Zivkovic; Op. 40," by Weiner; and "Klezmer Music" Maxcy also studied privately with Gordon Peters, the principal percussionist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. For 14 years, Columbia Artists ..."
Publication place: Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, United States
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Keiko Abe 1935 2002
Keiko Abe, 1935 - 2002
Keiko Abe was born on August 15 1935.
Keiko passed away on November 24 2002, at age 67.
She was buried in Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, California, United States.
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Keiko Abe 1935 2002
Keiko Abe, 1935 - 2002
Keiko Abe was born on November 11 1935.
Keiko lived in Loma Linda, California 92354, USA.
Keiko passed away on November 24 2002, at age 67.
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Keiko Abe
Keiko Abe
Keiko Abe was born to Etsuko Takanaga (born Kawasaki).
Keiko had 2 siblings: Ayako Takanaga Couillard (born Takanaga) and one other sibling.
Keiko married first name Abe.
Christine Abe
Christine Keiko Abe
Christine, Keiko Abe was born to Katsura, Frank Abe.
Christine had 3 siblings: Janice Martin (born Abe) and 2 other siblings.
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Keiko Abe 1937
Keiko Abe, born 1937
Keiko Abe was born on April 18 1937, in Tokyo.
Keiko lived in Tokyo.
Her occupation was Composer, Percussionist.