听katsuya yokoyama《l'art du shakuhachi 》

横山胜也是琴古流尺八大师,
由于几乎是武满彻钦定的尺八演奏家,
他在西方名气很大。
当然,绝不是因为武满彻才有了横山胜也
他完全可以称得上是一代宗师。
这里的演奏由他和弟子岩本由和共同完成,几乎全部是古典名曲。
本专辑是Ocora/RadioFrance出品
之前已经介绍过,这个厂牌的民族音乐都很优秀。
推出过据说目前唯一全本的日本能乐唱片《石桥》(这个“唯一”很可能是指西方范围内)。
目前网上能找到音乐资源多半来自欧美,
而西方人似乎对尺八和筝最感兴趣,相应能找到不少优秀专辑。
相比之下,三味线和琵琶这类(多数伴有演唱)的唱片似乎少了些,颇感遗憾。
Katsuya Yokoyama is one of the foremost Japanese Shakuhachi masters. He was born in a family of traditional musicians. When he was still very young, he studied the Shakuhachi with his grandfather and his father. Later on, he studied with Watazumi-Do of the Fuke School, who was impregnating the spirituality of Zen Buddhism into his music. Yokoyama's music is filled with this deep spirituality, the roots of which comes from the great Japanese musical tradition. He is also one of the foremost masters of modern Shakuhachi playing, resulting from the unavoidable influence of Western music on Japanese music. Yokoyama has been the first Shakuhachi player to play for Japanese movie soundtracks, in particular the music of Toru Takemitsu. In 1967, he performed the world premiere of "November Steps" by Takemitsu with a Western symphony orchestra. Yokoyama is known the world over as one of the greatest Shakuhachi masters, having recorded in France and Germany, as well as Japan. ~ Bruno Deschênes, Rovi
由于几乎是武满彻钦定的尺八演奏家,
他在西方名气很大。
当然,绝不是因为武满彻才有了横山胜也
他完全可以称得上是一代宗师。
这里的演奏由他和弟子岩本由和共同完成,几乎全部是古典名曲。
本专辑是Ocora/RadioFrance出品
之前已经介绍过,这个厂牌的民族音乐都很优秀。
推出过据说目前唯一全本的日本能乐唱片《石桥》(这个“唯一”很可能是指西方范围内)。
目前网上能找到音乐资源多半来自欧美,
而西方人似乎对尺八和筝最感兴趣,相应能找到不少优秀专辑。
相比之下,三味线和琵琶这类(多数伴有演唱)的唱片似乎少了些,颇感遗憾。
Katsuya Yokoyama is one of the foremost Japanese Shakuhachi masters. He was born in a family of traditional musicians. When he was still very young, he studied the Shakuhachi with his grandfather and his father. Later on, he studied with Watazumi-Do of the Fuke School, who was impregnating the spirituality of Zen Buddhism into his music. Yokoyama's music is filled with this deep spirituality, the roots of which comes from the great Japanese musical tradition. He is also one of the foremost masters of modern Shakuhachi playing, resulting from the unavoidable influence of Western music on Japanese music. Yokoyama has been the first Shakuhachi player to play for Japanese movie soundtracks, in particular the music of Toru Takemitsu. In 1967, he performed the world premiere of "November Steps" by Takemitsu with a Western symphony orchestra. Yokoyama is known the world over as one of the greatest Shakuhachi masters, having recorded in France and Germany, as well as Japan. ~ Bruno Deschênes, Rovi