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1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z

Cover Media Title Artist Media Label Catalog Number Date Synopsis
Rainforest ReverieRainforest ReverieLee, Dr Riley KellyNew World ProductionsNWCD-7111993Solo shakuhachi intertwined with the natural sounds of the rainforest.
RakugakiRakugakiDryz, HelenWoofus RecordsW1011990Contemporary duets, honkyoku and classical music.

Rakuyoo ShooNakashima YasukoJapan Victor FoundationVZCG-2422002
ReiboReiboSakai Chikuho IADAMAAC-20011978
Reibo - Fukeshu-ShakuhachiReibo - Fukeshu-ShakuhachiFujiyoshi EtsuzanSynergy Co., Ltd.JTD-1001 LMCD-11811990
Reibo - In memory of the bellReibo - In memory of the bellSeldin, Ronnie Nyogetsu
AIB 94001
This recording was Nyogetsu's first CD recording, and it is also his only international recording, published by the Japanese company Image Box. It contains all of Nyogetsu's favorite Honkyoku pieces, as at the time of the recordings, he wasn't aware that he ever would record another.
Reiki HandsReiki HandsHiebinger, Richard
CD 97733
REIKI-Hands was created with the intention of deepening the experience of Reiki sessions and initiations. All the instruments stem from the Himalayas or Japan therefore forming a deeper connection to the roots of Reiki. The planetary tones of the Tibetan and Japanese bowls induce deep relaxation on different levels which in turn facilitate a greater opening to the stream of cosmic life-energy. The melodies of the bamboo flutes and the Koto harp harmonize the heart energies and help us to re-experience the oneness with the universe. Reiki-Hands is grounded in practical experience collected in seminars and through the creative exchange of several Reiki masters and therapists.
Reiko Kimura - Music for KotoReiko Kimura - Music for KotoKimura ReikoCelestial Harmonies13191-2

Relaxation CollectionRelaxation CollectionHiebinger, Richard
CD 97778
Tibetan Singing Bowls, Shakuhachi, Gongs, Harp, Guitar, Piano & Keyboards, Cello, Vocals and Percussion.
Ren-MenRen-MenMacGregor, Andrew

2001Shakuhachi and koto duets
RevelationRevelationRathus, Carl


Fusion with music from India
Riley Lee Compilation Volume 1Riley Lee Compilation Volume 1Lee, Dr Riley KellyNew World Productions

A collection of Riley's favourite pieces taken from his New World Productions CDs.
Riley Lee Compilation Volume 2Riley Lee Compilation Volume 2Lee, Dr Riley KellyOne World MusicOWD127
Featuring Bird Wing by Frances White and Riley's piece Being Time plus more favourites from the New World CDs.
Rinbo YondaiRinbo YondaiWatazumi Doso RoshiPhilipsPH-75201974
RinkoRinkoNomura TomokoRinkoRIN-021995First Album by Tomoko Nomura
River RhythmRiver RhythmNeptune, John KaizanKosei Publishing CompanyKJKN-93001994Neptune's recent visit to India. Shakuhachi in ensemble with traditional Indian musicians and instruments.
RoRoBarton, Todd

2003Works for 2.7 Jinashi flute
RokudanRokudanMiyagi MichioVictorVDR-1090

Rokudan Koto no MeikyokuRokudan Koto no Meikyoku
VictorVDRY-300201989
Rokudan no Shirabe - Koto FavoritesRokudan no Shirabe - Koto FavoritesNakashima YasukoCBS Sony32DG 681986
Roses of PeaceRoses of PeaceHiebinger, Richard
CD 97777
Roses of Peace is a musical journey around the world, inspired by t he fragrance of the rose and played on a variety of instruments. The rose flourishes in almost all parts of the world and has a special symbolic meaning in most cultures. With its exquisite flowering scent and its special radiance, it has come to represent the heart, love and the element which brings mankind together. Meditative, romantic melodies interchange with rhythmically accentuated passages. A warmth arises embodying a heart-uplifting world of sound in which inner peace and harmony reign, a warmth which carries the vibration and atmosphere of the melodies.
Ryobo to Zen'eiRyobo to Zen'eiWatazumi Doso RoshiPhilipsPH-85051975


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