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Shakuhachi: The Ballads Of The Village = 尺八 里の詩

Shakuhachi: The Ballads Of The Village = 尺八 里の詩

Labels

Columbia

Catno

HMJY-171

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Reissue Remastered

Country

Japan

Release date

Nov 3, 2022

Originally released in 1976 Arranged by Kiyoshi Yamaya Featuring Shakuhachi master, Kifu Mitsuhashi. Kifu Mitsuhashi studied with Soufu Sasaki of the Kinko-styl

Originally released in 1976
Arranged by Kiyoshi Yamaya
Featuring Shakuhachi master, Kifu Mitsuhashi

Kifu Mitsuhashi studied with Soufu Sasaki of the Kinko-style shakuhachi in 1968. He became a member of Pro Musica Nipponia and participated in many concerts both in Japan and overseas after completing the NHK Hougaku Training Program in 1972. Mitsuhashi studied with Chikugai Okamoto of the shakuhachi fukesyu meian souryuukai in 1974. He was awarded as top soloist of the 1st Pan Music Festival in 1976.

Kiyoshi Yamaya is a Japanese jazz composer, band leader born in Tokyo on March 29, 1932. As a musician commonly playing the alto or baritone saxophone, he had been a part of bands like Tetsurou Takahama and Eskyer Cats and Hiromichi Yamamoto and Champagne Serenade.

Originally released in 1976, “Shakuhachi: Sato no uta” is a collaboration between these two artists. The album artfully combines each musicians respective genres of expertise, resulting in an incredible fusion of both jazz and traditional Japanese folk music.


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Sep 13, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

55.9€*

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A1

花笠音頭 = Hanagasa Ondo

A2

秋田おばこ = Akita Obako

A3

相馬盆唄 = Soma Bon-Uta

A4

おてもやん = Otemoyan

A5

真室川音頭 = Mamuro-Gawa Ondo

A6

五木の子守唄 = Itsuki No Komori-Uta

B1

よさこい節 = Yosakoi-Bushi

B2

八木節 = Yagi-Bushi

B3

郡上節~かわさき~ = Gujo-Bushi ~Kawasaki~

B4

北海盆唄 = Hokkai Bon-Uta

B5

安里屋ユンタ = Asadoya Yunta

B6

黒田節 = Kuroda-Bushi

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