Takeshi Asai has been on the New York jazz scene for more than a decade.[4] His music is characterized by a blend of traditional and modern influences, drawing inspiration from a wide range of sources. He appreciates the beauty of 12th-century French troubadours, Gregorian chants, Baroque and Romantic music, 20th-century composers like Leoš Janáček and Tōru Takemitsu, religious music, the Beatles, as well as Irish and Japanese folk traditions, and even modern electronic music.[5][6]
Takeshi Asai has built a highly successful international career, touring countries around the world.[7] In New York and France, he has shared the stage with renowned musicians like Bill Crow, Tony Marino, Gene Perla, Paul Rostock, Mark Wade, Rob Garcia, Brian Woodruff, Michael Vitali, Maxime Legrand, Nelson Hill, Hashem Assadullahi, Bob Gingery, Andrea Veneziani, Nori Naraoka, Pascal Combeau, Marc Peillon, Anthony Pinciotti, among others.[4]
Takeshi has co-led a variety of projects, including the award-winning ensemble WaFoo,[8][9] the Musical Chairs Chamber Ensemble (MCCE),[10] Le Projet Électrique (The Electric Project),[11] and a collaboration with UK singer Monika Lidke.[12] He has also composed and arranged music for theater, working with artists such as singer and actress Lana Gordon, Jennifer Jade Ledesna, Juson Williams, Antonio McLendon and Robin Small.[4]
Takeshi is also educator and Steinway Educational Partner.[13] At his studio in New York, he has taught over 100 students and has produced numerous professional musicians, fostering new talent and contributing to the jazz and music community.[4]