Kuribayashi Hideaki
栗林 秀明
Hideaki Kuribayashi began studying the koto with Tadao Sawai in 1973. Today he is known as both a performer and composer of contemporary music for traditional Japanese instruments. He has received numerous prizes for his works, including a superior award from the Katei Ongaku Kai in 1979 and first place at the 1980 Pan-Music Contemporary Music Festival He is a member of the improvisatory group The String Quartet of Tokio and is the co-leader of the Blue Poles of Lear.
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Teachers Students
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Albums
Koto Kuri First |
Tracks Recorded
Pieces | Kanji | Length | Album | Instrument | |
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Aoku | 08'20 | Koto Kuri First | Koto | ||
E mu | 絵夢 | 06'52 | Challenging Eternity Disk 12 | Koto | |
E mu | 絵夢 | 06'57 | Masters of Zen - Koto and Shakuhachi | Koto | |
Fukai Mori No | 04'45 | Koto Kuri First | Koto | ||
Futatsu no Gensō | 「二つの幻想」 | 07'56 | Works of Hozan Yamamoto 5 | Koto | |
Godan Ginuta | 五段砧 | 09'40 | Midare - Kazue Sawai Plays Koto Classics | Koto | |
Isu | 04'03 | Koto Kuri First | Koto | ||
Joseki | 城跡 | 11'52 | At Times of Quiet | Koto | |
Kaze Watari | 09'28 | Koto Kuri First | Koto | ||
Keyaki | 09'28 | Koto Kuri First | Koto | ||
Not Listed on Album Jacket | 12'02 | Koto Kuri First | Koto | ||
Shikyoku No 1 | 詩曲一番 | 13'38 | Art of Bamboo, The | Koto | |
So | 08'44 | At Times of Quiet | Koto | ||
Ugetsufu | 雨月譜 | 12'24 | Masters of Zen - Ugetsufu | Koto | |
Umie | 05'51 | Koto Kuri First | Koto |
Composed or Arranged
Shakuhachi Compositions | |||
Title | Kanji | Year | Alternate Title |
E mu | 絵夢 |
1976 |
Picture Dreams |
Sanju Sokyoku | 1987 |
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Joseki | 城跡 |
1988 |
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Takato | 高遠 |
1993 |
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Koto | |||
Shohin I |