Somei Satoh (佐藤聰明) was born in 1947 in Sendai (northern Honshu), Japan.
He began his career in 1969 with "Tone Field," an experimental, mixed
media group based in Tokyo. In 1972 he produced "Global Vision," a
multimedia arts festival, that encompassed musical events, works by
visual artists and improvisational performance groups. In one of his
most interesting projects held at a hot springs resort in Tochigi
Prefecture in 1981, Satoh places eight speakers approximately one
kilometer apart on mountain tops overlooking a huge valley. As a
man-made fog rose from below, the music from the speakers combined with
laser beams and moved the clouds into various formations. Satoh has
collaborated twice since 1985 with theater designer, Manuel Luetgenhorst
in dramatic stagings of his music at The Arts at St. Ann's in Brooklyn,
New York.
Satoh was awarded the Japan Arts Festival prize in 1980 and received
a visiting artist grant from the Asian Cultural Council in 1983,
enabling him to spend one year in the United States.
He has written more than thirty compositions, including works for
piano, orchestra, chamber music, choral and electronic music, theater
pieces and music for traditional Japanese instruments.
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