Kifu Mitsuhashi

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Kyorei 00:00 Tools
Pavane for a Dead Princess 00:00 Tools
Taki-ochi 00:00 Tools
Ajikan 00:00 Tools
Echigo reibo 00:00 Tools
Marobashi sugagaki 00:00 Tools
Yamato-joshi 00:00 Tools
Echigo San'ya 00:00 Tools
Mukaiji 00:00 Tools
Choshi 00:00 Tools
Somakusha 00:00 Tools
Tsuru no sugomori 00:00 Tools
Hachi-gaeshi 00:00 Tools
Muju shin kyoku 00:00 Tools
Hifumi-cho 00:00 Tools
Pavane For Dead Princess 00:00 Tools
Kifu Mitsuhashi - Pavane for a Dead Princess 00:00 Tools
Mill song of lya 00:00 Tools
Muju shin kyoku - An Unattached Spirit 00:00 Tools
Ravel: Pavane for a Dead Princess 00:00 Tools
Rain on Johashima Island 00:00 Tools
Rain On Jogashima Island 00:00 Tools
Mill Song Of Iya 00:00 Tools
Pavane for a Dead Princess (Ravel) 00:00 Tools
Poem from The Seashore 00:00 Tools
Echigo Reibo - Yearning for the Bell 00:00 Tools
Trad: Kyorei (Empty Bell/Empty Spirit) 00:00 Tools
Debussy: Claire De Lune 00:00 Tools
Lullaby from Itsuki 00:00 Tools
Morning Moon 00:00 Tools
Tsugaru Mountain Song 00:00 Tools
Kyorei - Empty Bell / Empty Spirit 00:00 Tools
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Kifu Mitsuhashi / (三橋貴風,Mitsuhashi Kifu) studied with Soufu Sasaki of Kinko-style shakuhachi in 1968. Became a member of Pro Musica Nipponia and participated in many concerts both in Japan and overseas after completing from the NHK Hougaku Training Program in 1972. Studied with Chikugai Okamoto of the shakuhachi fukesyu meian souryuukai in 1974. Awarded as top soloist of the 1st Pan Music Festival in 1976. Awarded the Arts Festival Superior Prize from the Agency for Cultural Affairs in1980. After that played with various Orchestras through overseas performances. Awarded the Arts Festival Prize from the Agency for Cultural Affairs for "the Shakuhachi recital of Kifu Mitsuhashi" in 1989. Awarded Arts Pieces Prize from the Agency for Cultural Affairs for the CD solo album "Makoto Moroi Chikurin Kitan" and the Music Prize from Kenzo Nakajima in 1992. Now, he is a master of Kinko style, superintendence of the Kifu group of Kinko style Shakuhachi and a member of "Tokyo International Music Ensemble". Recently, he has produced several music festivals and concerts. He has experienced overseas recitals seventy-three times and original solo recitals nineteen times. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.