Keiko Matsui

Keiko Matsui was a Japanese pianist, composer, singer, university teacher and musician (born 1961). She was born at Tokyo.

Also recorded as Keiko Doi; Matsui Keiko; Doi Keiko.

Keiko Matsui in brief

Born
1961
Known for
pianist, composer, singer, university teacher and musician
Place of birth
Tokyo
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Identity and origins

Keiko Matsui was recorded at birth as 土居 慶子. The authorities additionally record the headings Keiko Doi, Matsui Keiko and Doi Keiko. Her recorded languages were Japanese and English.

Identity

What the record establishes about Keiko Matsui.

Keiko Matsui is recorded with the occupation university teacher. Keiko Matsui is recorded with the occupation jazz musician. Keiko Matsui is classed in the genre smooth jazz. Keiko Matsui is recorded as a citizen of Japan. Keiko Matsui is recorded as pianist, composer, singer, university teacher and musician. Keiko Matsui is recorded with the citizenship of Japan.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Keiko Matsui may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Keiko Matsui is established in the international name authorities as MusicBrainz bba11721-9195-4a6c-8218-a128c9ef5846, Bibliothèque nationale de France 140503984, Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) 134575571, Library of Congress n91129239, ISNI 0000000055197358, Discogs 401928 and VIAF 76517416.

Chronology

  1. 1961Keiko Matsui born at Tokyo.
  2. 1961Keiko Matsui was born on 26 July 1961.

Sources

Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.

  1. 1.

    “Keiko Matsui”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q237934: Keiko Matsui

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