Miyata Kōhachirō
宮田 耕八朗

Nacido 1938
Shakuhachi
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Kohachiro Miyata has been recognized as one of Japan's leading players of the shakuhachi. He joined the Ensemble Nipponia shortly after its inception and was one of its most prominent members: he was selected as one of the few to participate in each of the Ensemble's overseas tours. Mr. Miyata is noted for his playing of contemporary as well as traditional music, and his recital programs are devoted equally to both repertories. He began his long teaching career in 1956.
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Profesores Estudiantes
Clive Bell |
Álbumes
| Bamboo Flute Plays Latin Latin standards performed by Miyata Kohachiro on shakuhachi with band/ orchestra The Tokyo Cuban Boys. | |
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Ensemble Nipponia - Japan Traditional Vocal and Instrumental Music |
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Ensemble Nipponia - Kabuki and other Traditional Music |
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Hana - Shakuhachi; Nihon no Shijo |
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How to Play the Shakuhachi (尺八の演奏法) |
| Melody of Japan - Pathos of Autumn | |
| Melody of Japan - Stillness of Winter | |
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Miyata Kohachiro Sakuhin Shu - 1 |
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Music of Japan |
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Shakuhachi - The Japanese Flute |
| Shakuhachi no Shirabe - Hietsuki Bushi 14 classic min'yo songs played by Miyata Kohachiro backed by orchestra. | |
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Shakuhachi: The Zen Flute (The Distant Call of the Deer) On this unique occasion, Kohachiro Miyata and Rodrigo Rodriguez performs a traditional work arranged in 1974 by Kohachiro Miyata. The Distant Call of the Deer (Shika no Tone) and The Cranes Nesting (Tsuru no Sugomori) are the most famous and notable shakuhachi pieces in the Mu-Ryu musical lineage. |
| Yamabiko Step into the magic of Shakuhachi with 'Yamabiko,' featuring five legendary masters—Kohachiro Miyata, Norikuni Iiyoshi, Washuu Yoneya, Jun Watanabe, and Rodrigo Rodríguez. Yamabiko, composed on April 7, 1981, is a duet practice piece for two Shakuhachi of the same size, using only the five open notes. |








