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Reigakusha
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Reigakusha (伶楽舎) is a gagaku ensemble founded in Japan in 1985 by music director Shiba Sukeyasu, who belonged to the Music Department of Imperial Household of Japan. The ensemble is specialized in original commissioned works of modern composers, and new performances of classical gagaku style. Sin… read more -
Traditional music from Japan
3,573 listeners
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Traditional Sound of Japan
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Koto Ensemble Of The Ikuta School, Japan
6,608 listeners
A group of musicians better described as an ensemble than an orchestra, the instruments featured including koto, hoteki, shamisen and shaku… read moreA group of musicians better described as an ensemble than an orchestra, the instruments featured including koto, hoteki, shamisen and shakuhachi. The Koto Ensemble incorporates minor, yet discernible elements of western classical music i… read moreA group of musicians better described as an ensemble than an orchestra, the instruments featured including koto, hoteki, shamisen and shakuhachi. The Koto Ensemble incorporates minor, yet discernible elements of western classical music into the atmospheric, nature-inspired discipline of Japanese … read more -
Tokyo Gakuso
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Tokyo Gakuso (東京楽所) was founded in 1978 in response for the need for a group of expert gagaku (雅楽) musicians able to deal not only with the traditional repertoire, but also with the challenges of contemporary pieces for the gagaku ensemble. Tokyo Gakuso was named by Toshiro Kido, at that time p… read more -
Nanae Yoshimura
8,098 listeners
Nanae Yoshimura (吉村七重) is a famous Japanese koto (Japanese harp) player. From her childhood Nanae Yoshimura was tought by her teachers Yoshimura Soho (Nanae`s mother), Nasaka Soju and Nosaka Keiko. Nanae Yoshimura got her licence to be a… read moreNanae Yoshimura (吉村七重) is a famous Japanese koto (Japanese harp) player. From her childhood Nanae Yoshimura was tought by her teachers Yoshimura Soho (Nanae`s mother), Nasaka Soju and Nosaka Keiko. Nanae Yoshimura got her licence to be a teacher when she was 16 years old, when she was studying at… read more