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Hiratsuka Yoshio

平塚 芳雄

Hiratsuka Yoshio
Родился(-лась) 1936

Кото & Сякухати
http://www.hiratsuka-korei-hogakukai.org/

Born in Nagoya 1936 as a son of Hiratsuka Kōzan and Reimei Toshiko, Hiratsuka is globally active as a koto and shakuhachi player and composer. His first stage performance was at the age of four. He began to compose music in 1955, and since then he has composed modern sokyoku (koto music) such as Cosmos, Yuzuru Fantasy, Meditation, Joy, Fuji etc. He currently holds concerts on television and radio.

In 1974, Hiratsuka started touring overseas, travelling first to USA. He has performed more than 156 times at art festivals or at formal concerts in various places around the globe, including the Berlin Festival in Germany, Flanders International Music Festival Belgium, Zagreb International Music Festival in Yugoslvia, and the Hong Kong Art Festival.

Hiratsuka's music is romantic. The emotions appeal to the heart with beautiful melodies. Hiratsuka has been awarded the 'Aichi Prefecture Cultural Art' prize, 'Foreign Minister' award in Japan and he has also received award of ' Honorary Citizen' from various cities in the USA. Hiratsuka is the leader in the genre of hōgaku (Japanese music).

Также известный, как 二世平塚晃山 (Hiratsuka Kōzan II)
Учителя

Альбомы

Gendai Sōkyoku (Modern Koto Music) Gendai Sōkyoku (Modern Koto Music)

Works by koto and shakuhachi player Hiratsuka Yoshio

Koto Koto

Записанные дорожки

ПьесыКандзиДлинаАльбомInstrument
Play Button Concerto Grosso No. 1 合奏協奏曲第一番 14'27 Koto Кото
Play Button Nostalgia ノスタルジア 12'46 Koto Кото
Play Button Poems for Koto 筝のための詩曲 11'19 Koto Кото
Play Button Silk Road Fantasy, The シルクロードの幻想 11'40 Koto Кото

Composed or Arranged

Кото Композиции
Название Кандзи Year Alternate Title
Aki no Raku 秋の楽


Gifu Miyage 岐阜土産


Shi-shu no Nihongakki no tame no Iwai-raku 四種の日本楽器のための祝楽


Tōyō-fū Kyōsōkyoku 東洋風狂想曲


Tsuioku no Shirabe 追憶の調


Yūzuru Gensōkyoku 夕鶴幻想曲


Kanki 歓喜
1970