Sakai Chikuho II
二世 酒井 竹保
1/1/1933 - 1/31/1992
Shakuhachi
1933 Born in Osaka. At the age of six, began studies of Shakuhachi with father, Sakai Chikuho I, founder of Chikuho School. At the age of seventeen received the name Chikudō. 1957-1964 Began appearing in radio programs with Kobe Radio (now, Radio Kansai). Premiere performance of "Five Pieces for Shakuhachi, CHIKURAI'" in NHK radio program "Modern Japanese Music." Several recitals in Osaka. Began extensive studies of Shakuhachi playing in contemporary music with composer Moroi Makoto. 1965 Appeared at the 6th Contemporary Music Festival with performance of "CHI KURAI" to great acclaim. Recorded his own work "Yoh' Ka" (Bewitching Fire) with Crown Records. 1967 Upon his father's retirement, he assumed title as the 2nd Soke of Chikuho School, and changed professional name to Chikuho II. In October of the same year, he received the Music Critics Club Award for the performance of "CHIKURAI" at the 5th "Autumn in Osaka" Modern Music Festival, and the Osaka Cultural Award for the performance of the same piece at the Reception Concert in Commemoration of Assuming the 2nd Mastership of the Chikuho -ryū and the 50th Anniversary of the school. 1968 The first recital in Tokyo, with performances of "Shin MUKAIJI", "CHIKURAI", and "FIVE DIALOGUES." 1969 Recitals in Tokyo and Osaka. Own works: "Yoh 'Ka" (Bewitching Fire). "Etude for Koto and Small Shakuhachi", "Concerto Etude for Koto and Shakuhachi," etc. In 1984, due to illness, he passed on the mantle of Soke to his younger brother, Shōdō. Sakai Chikuho II passed away in 1992.
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También Conocido Como 酒井 周政 (Sakai Chikamasa); 酒井 竹道 (Sakai Chikudô) |
Profesores Estudiantes
Riley Kōho Lee 1951 - |
Álbumes
Pistas Grabadas
Publicaciones
Título | Kanji | Editorial | Año | Páginas | Idioma |
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Suizen : Chikuho ryu ni mirufuke shakuhachi no keifu [Blowing Zen: the Fuke Shakuhachi Lineage According to the Chukuho School] |
Tokyo: Nippon Columbia | 1974 | LP Sound Discs KX 7001-3 |