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  1. Imai Tadashi ( japanisch 今井 正; * 8. Januar 1912 in Tokio; † 22. November 1991 ebenda) war ein japanischer Filmregisseur, der zu den umstrittensten Filmschaffenden in Japan des 20. Jahrhunderts gehörte. Seine Filme thematisierten offen politische Linksansichten, kombiniert mit sozialer Kritik.

  2. Pianist. "His performance of Mozart displayed great sound production with enchanting charm and nobility. certainly reminded me of the legendary pianist, Ingrid Haebler". "He has an outanding skill of sound coordination, In this very dry acoustic, his performance of Debussy Etudes and Estemps made the hall sounded 3D.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tadashi_ImaiTadashi Imai - Wikipedia

    Tadashi Imai (今井正, Imai Tadashi, January 8, 1912 – November 22, 1991) was a Japanese film director known for social realist filmmaking informed by a left-wing perspective. [2] His most noted films include An Inlet of Muddy Water (1953) and Bushido, Samurai Saga (1963).

  4. Tadashi Imai (今井正, Imai Tadashi?) est un réalisateur japonais né le 8 janvier 1912 à Tokyo et mort le 22 novembre 1991.

    • 22 novembre 1991 (à 79 ans)Sōka (Japon)
    • Japonaise
    • 8 janvier 1912Shibuya ( Tokyo, Japon)
    • Réalisateur
  5. Tadashi Imai began his piano study at the age of 11 under tutorages of Kazuyo Ueda and Mieko Nakagawa in Japan. At the age of 14, he already won the grand prize, yamaha prize and Koichi Nomura (Music Critic) award at the Kamakura sity national music competition in Japan.

  6. Tadashi studied piano with Christopher Elton, Tamás Ungár, Hidemitsu Hayashi, Mieko Nakagawa, Hiroshi Tajika, Kazuyo Ueda and chamber music with Michael Dussek, Clifford Benson and Shuku Iwasaki. Tadashi Imai is an accompanist and Junior Academy teacher at the Royal Academy of Music.

  7. Imai Tadashi (1912-1991), the people-watcher. From a naive enthusiasm for suffering, whether this arose from poverty or illness, he developed an intense preoccupation with this unchanging point of view.