Labels Japan Victor, Nonesuch Role Music performer Albums Kinko-Ryuu Shakuhachi | Genres Japanese classical Name Goro Yamaguchi | |
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Died January 3, 1999, Tokyo, Japan Similar People Katsuya Yokoyama, Hozan Yamamoto, Watazumi Doso, Kesarbai Kerkar, Rodrigo Rodriguez |
Gorō Yamaguchi - Kokuu Reibo
Gorō Yamaguchi (山口 五郎; February 26, 1933 – January 3, 1999) a Japanese shakuhachi (vertical bamboo flute) player, was known for his musicality, phrasing, impeccable technique (and modesty) in solo and ensemble performances. He headed the Chikumeisha shakuhachi guild and became a world-famous Japanese performer and teacher. In 1967-68 he was appointed Artist in Residence at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut (USA).
Contents
- Gor Yamaguchi Kokuu Reibo
- Goro Yamaguchi Christopher Yohmei perform Shika no Tohne in Boulder
- Major recordings
- Audio link
- Obits
- Songs
- References

While at Wesleyan, Nonesuch Explorer Series recorded his "A Bell Ringing In The Empty Sky" LP, an influential first recording of shakuhachi in the US. NASA included one honkyoku from that LP, "Tsuru No Sugomori," (Nesting of Cranes) on the Voyager Golden Record which was sent into space. In 1992, the Japanese government designated Yamaguchi a Living National Treasure (Ningen Kokuhô).

Goro Yamaguchi & Christopher Yohmei perform Shika no Tohne in Boulder
Major recordings

Audio link
Obits



Songs
Sokaku ReiboKinko-Ryuu Shakuhachi
Shika No ToneKinko-Ryuu Shakuhachi
Mukaiji ReiboKinko-Ryuu Shakuhachi