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Katsuya Yokoyama (YOKOYAMA Katsuya 横山勝也; born in Shizuoka, Japan, 1934) is an internationally renowned player and teacher of the shakuhachi, the traditional vertical bamboo flute of Japan. He was the son of Ranpo Yokoyama, a renowned shakuhachi maker, player and composer.
Yokoyama achieved international attention for his New York City premiere performance, in November 1967, of Tōru Takemitsu's composition November Steps, for shakuhachi, biwa, and orchestra, with the New York Philharmonic, under the direction of Seiji Ozawa (with biwa player Tsuruta Kinshi). .
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Tsuru No Sugomori
Sanya Sugagaki
Tsuru No Sugomori
Reiho
Tamuke
Yamagoe
Hi Fu Mi Hachi Kaeshi
San An
Azuma-Jishi
Ko-Ku
Kokû
Reibo
Tsuru No Sugomori
Hifumi Hachigaeshi
Shikano Tône
Honshirabe
Tsuru No Sugomori (Nid De Grues)
Shingetsu
Daha
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Bonus 03
San An (Enfantement paisible)
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Bonus 07
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Track 03
Track 08
Reihô
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Bonus 04
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Bonus 01
San-An
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Shika No Toone
Kokuu
Shika No Tona
Koku
Shika No Tone [Distant Cry of the Deer]
Shikano Tône (Bramements lointains des cerfs)
Ko-Ku
Hi Fu Mi Hachi Kaeshi
Tsuru No Sugomori
Shingetsu
Reibo
Sanya (Version 2)
Shikano Tone
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13. Watazumi no Iroko no Miya