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Hirokado Reifū

広門 伶風

Hirokado Reifū
1903 - 5/25/1987

Сякухати & Composer

Born in Nogata City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Hirokado Takeo moved to Tokyo in the early 1920s to study music, first with Kawamoto Itsudo I, then Araki Kodō III. In 1926 he was introduced to Yoshida Seifu, who became his lifelong teacher and friend. Through Yoshida, he became deeply involved in the movement for "New Japanese Music", and the music of Miyagi Michio in particular, for whom he became a frequent ensemble player. He received his performance name Reifu, from Yoshida.
Hirokado Reifu was also a koto player and composer, but he devoted himself to the popularization of the shakuhachi, creating his own school, the Reifu-kai.
He was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun in 1980.

Также известный, как 広門 武雄 (Hirokado Takeo)
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Записанные дорожки

ПьесыКандзиДлинаАльбомInstrument
Play Button Aki no Shirabe 秋の調 11'16 Koto no Shirabe - In Memory of Miyagi Michio Сякухати
Play Button Haru no Umi 春の海 07'13 Koto no Shirabe - In Memory of Miyagi Michio Сякухати
Kamome かもめ 03'25 Koto Music of Japan - Music for Japanese Instruments Сякухати
Miyako Odori 都踊 12'06 Sō - Meikyoku no Shirabe (3) - Works by Miyagi Michio Сякухати
Play Button Sekirei せきれい 02'36 Koto no Shirabe - In Memory of Miyagi Michio Сякухати
Yamaji (Seifu) 山路 04'07 Koto Music of Japan - Music for Japanese Instruments Сякухати

Composed or Arranged

Сякухати Композиции
Название Кандзи Year Alternate Title
Gyoson 漁村