Kaori Kobayashi
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Kaori Kobayashi | |
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| Born | October 20, 1981 |
| Origin | Japan |
| Genres | Jazz |
| Occupations | Composer, Jazz musician |
| Instruments | Saxophone, Flute, Piano |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Label | Victor Entertainment |
| Website | http://kaorikobayashi.com/ |
Kaori Kobayashi (小林 香織, Kobayashi Kaori; born October 20, 1981), is a Japanese jazz saxophonist, pianist and flautist. She grew up in Tokyo.[1]
Kobayashi was born October 20, 1981, in Kanagawa Prefecture. Her father was a photographer and her mother, a piano teacher. Beginning at a very young age, Kobayashi learned to play the piano. When she was 13 years old she joined a brass band and started to play the flute. Four years later she stopped playing in the band, instead choosing to start a relationship with the saxophone. After that she turned to jazz.[2]
After four years, having learned from Bob Zangu how to play the saxophone in a jazz setting, she entered the Senzoku College of Music. After graduating, she got a contract with the label Victor Entertainment and her first album, Solar, appeared.[3]