Kimio Eto

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Kimio Eto (衛藤公雄 Etō Kimio?) (surname Etō) is a blind Japanese musician who plays the koto. He recorded several LPs of koto music.

He worked most notably with the American composer Henry Cowell on his Concerto for Koto and Orchestra, which was conducted by Leopold Stokowski at the Philadelphia Academy of Music in December 1964.

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  • The art of Koto

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