- Hōzan Yamamoto
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Name = Hōzan Yamamoto(山本邦山)
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Origin =Ōtsu (大津市 ),Shiga prefecture ),Japan
Instrument =shakuhachi
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Years_active =1958 –
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Notable_instruments =Hōzan Yamamoto (山本 邦山, "Yamamoto Hōzan"; born
October 6 1937 inŌtsu ,Shiga prefecture ) is a Japaneseshakuhachi player, composer and lecturer.Yamamoto started playing the Japanese bamboo flute shakuhachi from the age of nine. He was initially taught by his father and then by
Chozan Nakanishi . After graduating from "Kyoto Junior College of Foreign Studies" in 1958, he participated inUNESCO 's "World Folk music Festival" and graduated from "Seiha Music College" in 1962. Together with kotoplayer Shinichi Yuize and Tony Scott he recorded the albumMusic for Zen Meditation in February 1964.After formation with Reibo Aoki and Katsuya Yokoyama of the widely acclaimed "Shakuhachi Sanbon Kai" trio in 1966, he electrified the conservative traditional scene by applying his talents to a variety of crossover collaborations. These have led him to work with such world renowned musicians as
Ravi Shankar ,Gary Peacock andKarl Berger , but also with flute colleaguesJean-Pierre Rampal andChris Hinze .In 1980 he was invited to the renowned
Donaueschingen music festival with his trio. He recorded the music to the "Samurai Resurrection" film and the album "Masters of Zen: Shakuhachi & Organ" (together with Wolfgang Mitterer at the organ) which he composed for his instrument. Through the seventies and eighties to the present he has led the shakuhachi world receiving innumerable honors, including Japanese Ministry of Cultural Affairs and Education Ministerial awards for his performances, recordings (numbering in the hundreds) and compositions. He currently serves as lecturer at theTokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and as head of the Hozan-kai Shakuhachi Guild.In 2002 he became designated Living National Treasure of Japan. In 2004, he was awarded a
Purple Ribbon .Discography
* 1964 Music for Zen Meditation
* 1968Oriental Bossa Sounds a Union of Koto, Shakuhachi and Big Band (琴, 尺八, ビッグ・バンドによるスタンダード・ボッサ)
* 1970Hibiki - Contemporary Music for Japanese Traditional Instruments (響 - 和楽器による現代日本の音楽)
* 1974Keden (怪顛)
* 1974Kyorai (去来)
* 1975Bamboo Suite (竹の組曲)
* 1975 Breath
* 1977Ginkai (銀界)
* 1978Kangetsu (寒月)
* 1985 Again and Again withKarl Berger
* 1986Saichi
* 1986Hozan Yamamoto vs Four Men
* 1990 Sankyoku
* 1996Mugenkai - Ginkai II (夢幻界 - 銀界Ⅱ)
* 1996Works of Hozan Yamamoto (山本邦山 作品集)
* 1997 Otoño
* 1998 Amigos
* 2000Fascination of the Shakuhachi (尺八の魅力)References
* [http://www.komuso.com/people/Yamamoto_Hozan.html]
* [http://www.kicpac.org/music/profile/profile_20-yamamoto-hozan.html] ja
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