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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Terumasa Hino









Terumasa Hino



Terumasa Hino ments such as avant garde and fusion into his music.[2]

Since then, he has toured several countries and regions,

Born October 25, 1942 (1942-10-25) including Europe in the 1990s.[2] In 1996, he performed

Origin again with Masabumi Kikuchi, also performing the ses-

Tokyo, Japan

sion with noted saxophonist Greg Osby.[2]

Genres Jazz

Hard bop

Avant-garde jazz Discography

Jazz fusion



Occupations Musician As leader

Bandleader • Alone, Alone and Alone (1967)

Instruments Trumpet, Flügelhorn • Hino=Kikuchi Quintet (1968, Takt)

• Hi-Nology (1969, Takt)

Years active 1955 – current • Feelin’ Good (1969, Takt)

Labels Columbia, RCA, Enja, Blue Note, Canyon • Alone Together (1970, Takt)

• Journey to Air (1970, Canyon)

Website http://www.terumasa.com/

• Vibrations (1971, Enja)

• Fuji (1972, Enja)

Terumasa Hino (日野 皓正, Hino Terumasa, born October

• Hartman Meets Hino (1972, EMI Japan)

25, 1942 in Tokyo) is a Japanese jazz trumpeter. Currently

• Taro’s Mood (1973, Enja)

based in New York, Hino is widely acknowledged as one

• Live! (1973, Three Blind Mice)

of Japan’s finest jazz musicians.[1] His instruments in-

• Into Eternity (1974, Columbia Records)

clude the trumpet, cornet and flügelhorn.[2]

• Journey Into My Mind (1974)

• Speak To Loneliness (1975, East Wind)

Biography • Live In Concert (1975, East Wind)

• Wheel Stone: Live in Nemuro (1975, East Wind)

Hino’s exposure to music began at a young age, with his

• May Dance (1977, Flying Disk)

father, a step dancer and trumpeter, teaching him tap

• Live Under The Sky (1977, Flying Disk)

dancing when he was 4 years old.[2] He soon began per-

• Hip Seagull (1977, Flying Disk)

forming with the trumpet when he was 9 years old.[2] In

• Le Chanson D’Orphee (1978, RCA Records)

the 1950s, Hino began his career as a professional jazz

• Double Rainbow (1981, CBS, Sony)

musician; his music being inspired by Fumio Nanri and

• Detour (1988, EMI Music Japan)

Hiroshi Sakaue.[3] In 1965, after working with several

• Terumasa Hino (1986, Denon)

noted jazz artists, he joined Hideo Shiraki’s Quintet, with

• Bluestruck (1990/04/11, Blue Note)

whom he stayed till 1969, leaving to lead his own band

• From The Heart (1991/06/21, Blue Note)

full-time, which he had started in 1964. In 1969, Hino re-

• Live in Warsaw (1991/12/15)

leased the album Hi-nology, released to critical acclaim

• Warsaw Jazz Festival 1991 (1993, Jazzmen)

and success,[4] and soon after performed in several jazz

• Unforgettable (1993, Blue Note)

festivals and clubs worldwide, such as the Berliner Jaz-

• Oh Happy Day - SRM Best Selection (1993/03/21)

ztage in 1971[4] and Munich Jazzclub in 1973, and work-

• Triple Helix (1993/10/20, Enja; with Masabumi

ing with Masabumi Kikuchi in 1974,[2] before settling in

Kukuchi and Masahiko Togashi)

New York in 1975.[2]

• Spark (1994/07/22, Blue Note)

Upon settling in New York, Hino worked with nu-

• Moment - Alive at Blue Note Tokyo Hino Kikuchi Quintet

merous artists in the following years, including Joachim

(1996/03/20)

Kuhn, Gil Evans, Jackie McLean, Ken McIntyre, Dave Lieb-

• With Kikuchi Acoustic Boogie (1996, Blue Note;

man, Hal Galper, Carlos Garnett, Sam Jones and Elvin

collaboration with Masabumi Kikuchi)

Jones, as well as leading his own group, which is credited

• Live In Warsaw (1996, Who’s Who In Jazz)

by the jazz guitarist John Scofield for him turning from

• Off the Coast (1997/06/21)

fusion to jazz.[2] Beginning from the 1980s, Hino spent

more time in Japan and helped incorporate several ele-





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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Terumasa Hino





• Round Midnight (1998/10/21; with Manhattan Jazz

Quintet)

References

• Into The Heaven (2000, Columbia Records) [1] Peter Watrous (1988-06-02). "Review/Jazz;

• Transfusion (2000/07/05, Sony Music Entertainment Terumasa Hino, A Trumpeter From Japan". The

Japan) New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/

• DNA (2001/06/20, Sony Music Entertainment Japan) fullpage.html?res=940DE5DB1238F931A35755C0A96E948260.

• DNA Live In Tokyo (2002/04/10, Sony Music Retrieved 2007-12-16.

Entertainment Japan) [2] ^ "Terumasa Hino > Biography at MyStrands".

• Here We Go Again (2003/07/02, Sony Music Encyclopedia of Popular Music.

Entertainment Japan) http://www.mystrands.com/artist/1112/

• Dragon (2005/05/18, Sony Music Entertainment biography. Retrieved 2007-12-16.

Japan) [3] http://www.ohara999.com/03essay/

• Crimson (2006/06/21, Sony Music Entertainment NanriFumio2.html

Japan) [4] ^ "enja Records - TERUMASA HINO". enja Records.

• Counter Current with Hino-Kikuchi Quintet (2007/09/ http://www.enjarecords.com/cd.php?nr=ENJ-2104.

09, Sony Music Entertainment Japan) Retrieved 2007-12-16.

• Edges with Hino-Kikuchi Duo (2007/11/21, Sony

Music Entertainment Japan)

• Weakness in Execution (2008/11/05, Sony Music

External links

Entertainment Japan) • Official site

• Aftershock (2011/5/25, Sony Music Entertainment Persondata

Japan) Name Hino Terumasa

Alternative names

As sideman

Short description

With Mal Waldron

• Moods (Enja, 1978) Date of birth 1942-10-25

Place of birth

Date of death

Place of death









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