Nōtomi Judō I
初世 納富 寿童
10/20/1895 - 2/24/1975
Shakuhachi
Born 1895 in Saga Prefecture. Upon graduating Junior High School he moved to Tokyo to study shakuhachi with Araki Kodō III. Took the name Judō in 1916 and became an independent teacher and established the Judō-kai. Became a director of the Japan Sankyoku Association. Designated a Holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property (Living National Treasure) in 1967, the first shakuhachi player to be so honored. He retired in 1973, passing on the title of Judō (II) to his surviving eldest son, Tetsuo, and taking the name Juō for himself. He passed away in 1975.
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También Conocido Como 納富 安治 (Nōtomi Yasuji); 納富 寿翁 (Nōtomi Juō) |
Profesores Estudiantes
Abe Setsudō 1924 - |
Álbumes
Kinko Ryu Shakuhachi Honkyoku Re-issue of King Records SKK 5028 (1967) | |
Kinko-ryū Shakuhachi Honkyoku Solo and duet honkyoku pieces with Nōtomi father and son. | |
Musical Anthology of the Orient, Unesco Collection Vol 1 | |
Musical Atlas - Japan | |
Musique Zen - 2 | |
Shakuhachi - Flute Traditionnelle Japonaise Yamaguchi Gorō plays Mukaiji Reibo. Nōtomi Judō I plays Koku Reibo | |
Sōkyoku - Chaondō (Chanoyu Ondō) 33 1/3 rpm single of Chaondō (Chanoyu Ondō) broken into two parts. | |
Zen Music - II |
Pistas Grabadas