The traditional beauty and spirituality of Japan woven through the shakuhachi
An album by Yamaguchi Goro and Yashita Isamu that explores the essence of shakuhachi music from classical to contemporary.
The simple yet profound tone produced by the bamboo tube embodies the tranquil aesthetic dwelling in the Japanese soul. Through the performance of traditional songs, the richness of the shakuhachi's expressive power and the high level of performance technique are demonstrated. Although released in 1975, this is an important record that conveys the essence of Japanese music across the ages.
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A:
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1)
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Sokaku Reibo
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2)
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Shika No Tône (Kinko Ryû)
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3)
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Kokû Reibo
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4)
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Zangetsu
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5)
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Taki Otoshi No Kyoku
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B:
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Esashi Oiwake (Part I)
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2)
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Tsugaru Yamauta
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3)
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Mogamigawa Funa Uta
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4)
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Nanbu Ushioi Uta
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5)
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Itsuki No Komoriuta
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6)
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Esashi Oiwake (Part II)
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Shakuhachi - 山口五郎
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Shakuhachi - 矢下勇