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Yamato Ensemble
22,383 listeners
A selection of old and contemporary Japanese chamber music performed by Aiko Hasegawa, Kikuko Satoh, Richard Stagg, and Makoto Hasegawa. View wikiA selection of old and contemporary Japanese chamber music performed by Aiko Hasegawa, Kikuko Satoh, Richard Stagg, and Makoto Hasegawa. View wikiA selection of old and contemporary Japanese chamber music performed by Aiko Hasegawa, Kikuko Satoh, Richard Stagg, and Makoto Hasegawa. View wiki -
Kohachiro Miyata
4,928 listeners
Kohachiro Miyata (Jap.: 宮田耕八朗 Miyata Kohachiro) has been recognized in recent years as one of Japan’s leading players of the shakuhachi. He… read moreKohachiro Miyata (Jap.: 宮田耕八朗 Miyata Kohachiro) has been recognized in recent years as one of Japan’s leading players of the shakuhachi. He joined the Ensemble Nipponia shortly after its inception and is one of its most prominent members… read moreKohachiro Miyata (Jap.: 宮田耕八朗 Miyata Kohachiro) has been recognized in recent years as one of Japan’s leading players of the shakuhachi. He joined the Ensemble Nipponia shortly after its inception and is one of its most prominent members: he has been selected as one of the few to participate in e… read more -
鼓童
48,280 listeners
鼓童 (Kodō) is one of the elite taiko drumming groups today. Based in Sado Island, Japan, they have been a major force in the post-World War II revitalization of taiko drumming, both in Japan and abroad. They regularly tour Japan and the United States. Although the main focus of the performance is … read more -
Ensemble Yonin no Kaï
201 listeners
This ensemble of four musicians playing traditional music was created in 1957, when each of its four members was awarded a gold medal in Mo… read moreThis ensemble of four musicians playing traditional music was created in 1957, when each of its four members was awarded a gold medal in Moscow at the international Competition of Traditional Instruments (three of them won awards for pie… read moreThis ensemble of four musicians playing traditional music was created in 1957, when each of its four members was awarded a gold medal in Moscow at the international Competition of Traditional Instruments (three of them won awards for pieces of traditional repertoire up to the 19th century, and al… read more -
Yoshida Brothers
86,913 listeners
The Yoshida Brothers (Japanese: 吉田兄弟) were born and raised in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido. Each picked up the shamisen at the tender age of five and began studying Tsugaru shamisen under Takashi Sasaki I in 1990. After sweeping prizes at natio… read moreThe Yoshida Brothers (Japanese: 吉田兄弟) were born and raised in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido. Each picked up the shamisen at the tender age of five and began studying Tsugaru shamisen under Takashi Sasaki I in 1990. After sweeping prizes at national Tsugaru shamisen conventions, the brothers made their ma… read more -
Zumi-Kai Original Instrumental Group
731 listeners
see also Zumi-Kai. Zumi-Kai Original Instrumental Group is Japanese traditional instrument koto music group. View wikisee also Zumi-Kai. Zumi-Kai Original Instrumental Group is Japanese traditional instrument koto music group. View wikisee also Zumi-Kai. Zumi-Kai Original Instrumental Group is Japanese traditional instrument koto music group. View wiki -
Takano Ukichi II and Chichibu Group
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Recorded in Saitama Prefecture. From "Music Of Japanese Festivals" volume 8 of 10 in the "Music of Japanese People" Ser… read moreRecorded in Saitama Prefecture. From "Music Of Japanese Festivals" volume 8 of 10 in the "Music of Japanese People" Series. Comes in cardboard slipcase with a fold-over tab which resembles an OBI. Contains extensive l… read moreRecorded in Saitama Prefecture. From "Music Of Japanese Festivals" volume 8 of 10 in the "Music of Japanese People" Series. Comes in cardboard slipcase with a fold-over tab which resembles an OBI. Contains extensive liner notes in English and Japanese. Most tracks recorded liv… read more