Kurahashi Yōdō II
二世 倉橋 容堂

Geboren 1949
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Yōdō Kurahashi II started studying the shakuhachi as a child, with his father, the first director of Muju-An shakuhachi school in Kyoto. Later he studied with Homei Matsumura, the renowned Kinko-style shakuhachi player in Nara, Japan. He gave his first recital in 1976 for which he received the Osaka Cultural Award. In 1980 he became the second director of the Muju-An school. He has toured extensively since 1981, giving performances in the US, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, China and Israel. Yōdō is director of the Kyoto Hogaku group and the Kyoto Sankyoku Association. Beginning in 1995 he has been teaching intensive annual classes in shakuhachi in Boston, New York and Boulder.
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| Auch bekannt als Yoshio |
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Lehrer Studenten
Marco Karaku Burmester Ian Evelyn Cullen 1944 - David Duncavage Shawn Dokan Edwards 1972 - Martha Reika Fabrique Itamar Foguel 1985 - Jonah Fortune Philip Gelb 1965 - Peter Hill
Josen Jon Kypros 1985 - |
Alben
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Aki no Yugure (Autumn Dusk) Traditional Chinese and Japanese music for shakuhachi with special guest Wu Man on pipa. |
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Kyoto Spirit Honkyoku. |


