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Stephen M. Sano (born 1959) is Professor of Music, the Harold C. Schmidt Director of Choral Studies, and the Rachford & Carlota A. Harris University Fellow in Undergraduate Education at
Stanford University Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University, is a Private university, private research university in Stanford, California, United States. It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford (the eighth ...
. Using the name Steve Sano, he is also an accomplished kī hō'alu, or
slack-key guitar Slack-key guitar (from Hawaiian ''kī hōalu'', which means "loosen the uningkey") is a fingerstyle genre of guitar music that originated in Hawaii. This style of guitar playing, which has been used for centuries, involves altering the standard ...
, player.


Background

Sano is a native of
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. His father, Iwao Peter Sano, was a second generation
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who, as a second son, was adopted by relatives in Japan, and repatriated to the United States after serving in the Japanese Army and working for the U.S. Occupation. The elder Sano described his experiences as a member of the Japanese Army and Russian prisoner of war in his book ''One Thousand Days in Siberia''. Sano's mother, Minako Sano, is a graduate of
Tsuda College is a Private school, private women's university based at Kodaira, Tokyo, Kodaira, Tokyo. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious higher educational institutions for women in Japan, contributing to the advancement of women in society for mor ...
. She immigrated from Tokyo to California in the 1950s. Sano graduated from
San Jose State University San José State University (San Jose State or SJSU) is a Public university, public research university in San Jose, California. Established in 1857, SJSU is the List of oldest schools in California, oldest public university on the West Coast of ...
with a B.A. in Piano Performance and Theory from the studio of Aiko Onishi and worked as executive director of the
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before attending Stanford where he earned his M.A. and D.M.A. in Choral and Orchestral Conducting under the guidance of William Ramsey.


Stanford

At Stanford University, Sano directs the Stanford Chamber Chorale and Stanford Symphonic Chorus, teaches conducting, and offers seminars in ''kī hō'alu'' and North American
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. From 2006 to 2016, he served as the Chair of the Department of Music. Sano's excellence in teaching and university service has been recognized by several awards. The Stanford Chamber Chorale is the university's select group of 24 undergraduate and graduate student singers which, under Sano's direction, records, tours annually, has collaborated with artists such as England's
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; the
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; the
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; Gondwana Chorale, part of Australia's
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; Chatham Baroque;
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; and the
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, recorded a collection of works by
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, Takeo Kudo,
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, Giancarlo Aquilanti,
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, and Howard Helvey. The Stanford Symphonic Chorus is the university's largest choir and includes students, faculty, staff and community members. In 2008, Stanford orchestra director, Jindong Cai, and Sano led the combined Stanford choirs, orchestra,
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, pianist
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and the
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to China on a goodwill tour prior to the Beijing Summer Olympics.


Kī hō'alu

Sano is a student of ''kī hō'alu'', or Hawaiian slack-key guitar, and has recorded two solo albums on the Daniel Ho Creations label and two collections of duets with his teacher and mentor,
Ozzie Kotani Ozzie Kotani is a slack-key guitar player and a well-respected teacher, arranger, solo performer and accompanist.
Dancing Cat ...
. Sano teaches a seminar about the art form, lectures on the topic and actively supports the presentation of Hawaiian music at Stanford.


Innovation

In 2013, Sano embarked on a project to combine his love of stringed instruments with the construction of the Bing Concert Hall, a key performance venue for the music ensembles that he conducts and advises. Sano commissioned four instruments to be built from Alaskan yellow cedar scraps that were salvaged from the construction of the Bing Hall Stage. Twin tenor 'ukuleles were built by Rick Turner (luthier) and a guilele was built by luthier Pepe Romero Jr. , son of renowned guitarist
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. A kasha-style guitar by Jay Hargreaves is still in process.


Awards

* 2014 Bass University Fellow * 2004 Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching at Stanford * 2001 Asian American Faculty Award.


Recordings


Stanford Chamber Chorale

* ''Haydn: Nelsonmesse''. With the
St. Lawrence String Quartet The St. Lawrence String Quartet (SLSQ) is a Canadian string quartet. History In 1989, at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, violinists Geoff Nuttall and Barry Shiffman, violist Lesley Robertson, and cellist Marina Hoover established the ...
. Daniel Ho Creations, 2015. * ''Illumine: Christmas at Stanford''. Daniel Ho Creations, 2012. * ''A Celebration of Life''. Arsis Audio, 2009. * ''Kirke Mechem: 7 Joys of Christmas and Beyond''. Arsis Audio, 2005. * ''Choral Reflections''. Pictoria Records, 2002. * ''Voices of Christmas''. Pictoria Records, 1999. * ''My Spirit Sang All Day: A Portrait in Song''. Stanford University Records, 1998.


Kiho'alu

* ''Songs from the Taro Patch: Na Mele Mai Na Lo’i Kalo''. Daniel Ho Creations, 2007. * With Ozzie Kotani. ''Omoide: Remembrance''. Daniel Ho Creations, 2003. (
Hawaii Music Awards The Hawaii Music Awards were an annual people's-choice awards program established in 1996. The awards were organized and managed by the Music Foundation of Hawaii, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the diversity of music in Hawaii and ...
finalist) * With Ozzie Kotani. ''A Taro Patch Christmas''. Daniel Ho Creations, 2001. (
Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards The Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards, occasionally called the Nā Hōkū Awards or Hoku Awards, are the premier music awards in Hawaii.Berger, John"A night of Na Hoku Hanohano" ''Honolulu Star-Advertiser''. May 22, 2011.Haug, Kawehi"Hoku awardees shine ...
finalist) * ''Pu’ukani''. Daniel Ho Creations, 2000.


References


External links


Stephen Sano



Stanford Chamber Chorale


{{DEFAULTSORT:Sano, Stephen American musicians of Japanese descent Stanford University alumni San Jose State University alumni Musicians from Palo Alto, California 1959 births Living people Slack-key guitarists 20th-century American guitarists 20th-century American conductors (music) 21st-century American guitarists 21st-century American conductors (music) American male guitarists Guitarists from California American choral conductors American male conductors (music) Classical musicians from California 20th-century American male musicians 21st-century American male musicians