Ryûhei
流謫
| [Genres] | Modernes Honkyoku |
Geschichte (Riley Kōho Lee):
| Exile This piece is said to have been composed by Sakai Chikuho I early this century, and if so, is not a classical honkyoku, which by definition were anonymously created within an oral tradition rather than composed by a known individual. It is considered a classic, nevertheless. Much of the beauty of this piece is in its trance-inducing final section, which fades away into nothingness. Performed on a 2.4 shaku length flute. |
Ryûhei spielt auf den folgenden Alben
| Album | Künstler | |
| Empty Bells |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
| Mountain Valley |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
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Exile This piece is said to have been composed by Sakai Chikuho I early this century, and if so, is not a classical honkyoku, which by definition were anonymously created within an oral tradition rather than composed by a known individual. It is considered a classic, nevertheless. Much of the beauty of this piece is in its trance-inducing final section, which fades away into nothingness. Performed on a 2.4 shaku length flute. | ||
