Nakada Hiroyuki
中田 博之
12/25/1912 - 12/8/2000
Koto & Composer
A prolific and award-winning koto player and composer, Nakata Hiroyuki was born in Tokyo 1911. Began koto studies with Eishō Koshino I in 1927, from whom he received his master's license in 1944. Appointed president of the Yamada-ryū Koto Kyokai in 1989. Designated as a Living National Treasure in 1990. Appointed Vice President of the Japan Sankyoku Kai in 1991.
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Teachers Students
Fujii Chiyoga III Higashi Hiroka 1935 - Hori Shōkei 1916 - ???? Inagaki Hiroho 1928 - Kikuchi Hirone 1927 - Nakamura Ryokkō 1914 - ???? Takano Kazuyuki 1928 - Umezu Hirofuji 1931 -
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Albums
Nakata Hiroyuki Sakuhin Shû Performance of Nakata Hiroyuki compositions |
Tracks Recorded
Composed or Arranged
Shakuhachi Compositions | |||
Title | Kanji | Year | Alternate Title |
Akishino Dera | 秋篠寺 |
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Aono | 青野 |
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Funauta | 舟唄 |
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Isaribi | 漁火 |
Fishing Fire | |
Kozan no Tsuki | 故山の月 |
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Oshokun | 王昭君 |
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Renfu Ginuta | 恋夫砧 |
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Noume | 野梅 |
1947 |
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Umi ni Yoseru Fubutsushi | 海によせる風物詩 |
1948 |
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Kumoi no Kyoku ni Yoru Shakuhachi to so no Tame no Nijusokyoku | 雲井の曲による尺八と箏のための二重奏曲 |
1961 |
Duo for shakuhachi and koto |
Shamisen | |||
Kamaga Shû Yori |