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Shakuhachi 1979
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Artist Info
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Ensemble
Genre
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Chamber
 
Shakuhachi 1979 is a classical music ensemble that specializes in traditional Japanese music. The group was founded in 1979 by a group of musicians who were passionate about the shakuhachi, a traditional Japanese bamboo flute. The ensemble has since become one of the most respected and influential groups in the world of traditional Japanese music. The founding members of Shakuhachi 1979 were all accomplished musicians in their own right. The group was led by Katsuya Yokoyama, a renowned shakuhachi player who had studied under the legendary master Kodo Araki. Yokoyama was joined by several other talented musicians, including Masayuki Koga, who played the shakuhachi and the koto, and Shoko Hikage, who played the koto. From the beginning, Shakuhachi 1979 was dedicated to preserving and promoting traditional Japanese music. The group's repertoire included a wide range of traditional pieces, including folk songs, court music, and Buddhist chants. The ensemble also worked to create new compositions that blended traditional Japanese music with contemporary styles. Over the years, Shakuhachi 1979 has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the world. The group has toured extensively throughout Japan, Europe, and the United States, and has performed at such renowned venues as Carnegie Hall in New York City and the Royal Albert Hall in London. One of the highlights of Shakuhachi 1979's career was their performance at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The group was invited to perform at the opening ceremony, where they played a traditional Japanese piece called "Rokudan no Shirabe." The performance was widely praised for its beauty and elegance, and helped to introduce traditional Japanese music to a global audience. In addition to their performances, Shakuhachi 1979 has also received numerous awards and accolades for their contributions to traditional Japanese music. The group has been honored by the Japanese government with the prestigious Order of the Rising Sun, and has also received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Japan Foundation. Despite the passing of several of its founding members, Shakuhachi 1979 continues to perform and promote traditional Japanese music to this day. The group has expanded its repertoire to include new compositions and collaborations with musicians from around the world, while still remaining true to its roots in traditional Japanese music. In conclusion, Shakuhachi 1979 is a classical music ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the world of traditional Japanese music. Founded in 1979 by a group of passionate musicians, the group has become one of the most respected and influential ensembles in the world. With its dedication to preserving and promoting traditional Japanese music, Shakuhachi 1979 has helped to introduce this beautiful and unique art form to audiences around the world.
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