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Take Five With Kyoko Kitamura

A former journalist with childhood piano training at Juilliard Pre-College and a stint as a one-time war reporter on her résumé, Kyoko Kitamura is an oddball vocal improviser and composer who has performed and/or recorded with many distinguished musicians including

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Reggie Workman
bassb.1937

Steve Coleman
saxophone, altob.1956


Taylor Ho Bynum
cornetb.1975
She can also be heard on the critically acclaimed Taylor Ho Bynum & SpiderMonkey Strings release Madeleine Dreams (Firehouse 12 Records 2009), Jamie Baum's Solace (Sunnyside Records 2008), and Steve Coleman's Lucidarium (Label Bleu 2004), among others.
She currently works with Anthony Braxton as a vocalist in his Tri-Centric Orchestra, and as a board member of his Tri-Centric Foundation. Her own songs are often based on her real-life experiences. AllMusicGuide calls her "major asset... Kitamura is an expressive vocalist who knows how to be quirky and eccentric but is also quite musical."
Instrument(s):
Voice, piano.
Teachers and/or influences?
Everyone that I crossed paths with musically, including Jane Carlson (with whom I studied piano at Juilliard Pre-College division), Anthony Braxton,

Jay Clayton
vocals1941 - 2023

Kendra Shank
vocalsb.1958

Fay Victor
vocals
Russ Lossing
pianob.1960

Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023
Your sound and approach to music:
Honesty.
Your dream band:
Set a specific time for the whole earth and simultaneously have the entire population sing long tones for 10 minutes.
Favorite venue:
I love venues which are part of the history of the scene. Roulette and Downtown Music Gallery would definitely be two of my favorites.
CDs you are listening to now:
Anthony Braxton, Quintet (Tristano) 1997 (New Braxton House);
Adam Tendler, Live in Maui;
John Cage, Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano (Self-Released free download);
Taylor Ho Bynum, Apparent Distance (Firehouse 12 Records);
Lee Hyla, We Speak Etruscan (New World Records);
Sakanaction, kikUUiki (Victor Entertainment);
m-flo, Award SuperNova: Loves Best (Rhythm Zone).
Desert Island picks:
Anthony Braxton, For Alto (Delmark).
By Day:
Mom, which is a day and night job.
Photo Credit: Michael Weintrob
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