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Takagi Mototeru (高木 元輝) (28 December 1941 – December 2002) was a Japanese tenor saxophone player, known for playing in a distinctive and powerful free jazz style. He played with many of the most important Japanese free groups and musicians during the seventies, such as ESSG and those of Masahiko Togashi, Motoharu Yoshizawa and Masayuki Takayanagi.

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  • Mototeru Takagi (jap. 高木元輝, Takagi Mototeru, * 28. Dezember 1941; † im Dezember 2002) war ein japanischer Jazzmusiker (Saxophone, auch Bassklarinette, Pfeifen). Mototeru Takagi spielte ab 1969 in der japanischen Free-Jazz-Szene mit Musikern wie Masahiko Togashi, Motoharu Yoshizawa, Masayuki „JoJo“ Takayanagi und im Quintett vbon Itaru Oki. 1974 trat er mit Takashi Kako, Kent Carter und in Paris auf (Jazz à Maison du Japon, Paris). In den folgenden Jahren arbeitete er weiterhin mit Sabu Toyozumi, Toshinori Kondō sowie mit den in Japan gastierenden Milford Graves, Henry Kaiser und Derek Bailey. Im Bereich des Jazz war er laut Tom Lord zwischen 1969 und 1987 an 17 Aufnahmesessions beteiligt. (de)
  • Takagi Mototeru (高木 元輝) (28 December 1941 – December 2002) was a Japanese tenor saxophone player, known for playing in a distinctive and powerful free jazz style. He played with many of the most important Japanese free groups and musicians during the seventies, such as ESSG and those of Masahiko Togashi, Motoharu Yoshizawa and Masayuki Takayanagi. (en)
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  • Mototeru Takagi (jap. 高木元輝, Takagi Mototeru, * 28. Dezember 1941; † im Dezember 2002) war ein japanischer Jazzmusiker (Saxophone, auch Bassklarinette, Pfeifen). Mototeru Takagi spielte ab 1969 in der japanischen Free-Jazz-Szene mit Musikern wie Masahiko Togashi, Motoharu Yoshizawa, Masayuki „JoJo“ Takayanagi und im Quintett vbon Itaru Oki. 1974 trat er mit Takashi Kako, Kent Carter und in Paris auf (Jazz à Maison du Japon, Paris). In den folgenden Jahren arbeitete er weiterhin mit Sabu Toyozumi, Toshinori Kondō sowie mit den in Japan gastierenden Milford Graves, Henry Kaiser und Derek Bailey. Im Bereich des Jazz war er laut Tom Lord zwischen 1969 und 1987 an 17 Aufnahmesessions beteiligt. (de)
  • Takagi Mototeru (高木 元輝) (28 December 1941 – December 2002) was a Japanese tenor saxophone player, known for playing in a distinctive and powerful free jazz style. He played with many of the most important Japanese free groups and musicians during the seventies, such as ESSG and those of Masahiko Togashi, Motoharu Yoshizawa and Masayuki Takayanagi. (en)
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