Seki Ichirō
関 一郎
Shakuhachi
ichirow.seki@nifty.ne.jp
Ichiro Seki studied shakuhachi under Katsuya Yokoyama and composition with Shuko Mizuno and Yoriaki Matsudaira. His professional career commenced with his taking first prize award in composition in the Pan-Music Festival in 1975. Since then he has performed in Europe, the Middle East, South East Asia, and South America. He came to the U.S. first with the TOKK Ensemble in 1978 and, again, with the Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus in 1997. In 1996, he received first prize in the Agency for Cultural Affairs competition for composition.
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Teachers Students
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Albums
Contrasts | |
Flute Summit Flautists from Japan, India, China and the Netherlands in concert. | |
Ichiro Seki |
Tracks Recorded
Pieces | Kanji | Length | Album | Instrument | |
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Composition for shakuhachi quartet based on Japanese folk songs | Contrasts | Shakuhachi | |||
Contrasts for shakuhachi and harpsichord | Contrasts | Shakuhachi | |||
Fuku kyōsō kyoku | 複協奏曲 | 19'13 | Nihon no Hibiki | Shakuhachi | |
Last Emperor, The | Contrasts | Shakuhachi | |||
San'ya (Dokyoku) | 三谷 | Contrasts | Shakuhachi |
Composed or Arranged
Shakuhachi Compositions | |||
Title | Kanji | Year | Alternate Title |
Composition for shakuhachi quartet based on Japanese folk songs | |||
Contrasts for shakuhachi and harpsichord | |||
Nocturne for Koto and Shakuhachi | |||
Koto | |||
Nocturne for Koto and Shakuhachi |