Yoshio Kurahashi is one of the greatest shakuhachi (Japanese end-blown flute) players in Japan. While his music is completely in touch with the traditional spirit of Zen Buddhism, his way of playing and compositions are modern and allow for new sounds.
Released : 2008 | Label : Maison des Cultures du Monde / Inédit | Length : 1h07' 29''
Genres :
Far East traditions | Traditional music | Buddhist
Instruments : Shakuhachi
Yoshio Kurahashi both respects and rejects tradition. A master of the shakuhachi, he bridges the gap between his art and Zen Buddhism, and that is what makes his sound universal. The sound of the shakuhachi allows one to attain a human emotion which is deeper than any other type of music.
| 01 - | Jimbo San'ya | 08mn 25s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 02 - | Horai | 15mn 33s | 2.49 $ | ||
| 03 - | Takiochi | 10mn 41s | 1.79 $ | ||
| 04 - | Tsuru no Sugomori | 15mn 00s | 2.49 $ | ||
| 05 - | Mukaiji | 07mn 21s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 06 - | Murasaki Reiho | 10mn 29s | 1.79 $ |
Product details Format : MP3
Encoding : [192 Kb/s, Stereo] | Size : 94.91 Mo