Album Cover | Media Title | Media Type | Artist | Media Label | Catalog Number | Date | Synopsis |
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Pacific Overtures | LP | Iwamoto Yoshikazu | Jay Productions | TER2 1151 | 1988 | ||
Painters Winter | LP | Parker, William | AUM Fidelity | AUM116-1 | 2022 | Creative improvised music. | |
Pathway | CD | Herr, Robert | 1995 | Shakuhachi honkyoku and original compositions. | |||
Pause | CD | Taylor, Joel | An extended modal meditation for shakuhachi, small percussion, and Serge analog synthesizer, this set looks East towards India and SE Asia for it's inspiration. | ||||
Perspectives of New Music | CD | Seldin, Ronnie Nyogetsu Reishin | Nimbus Records | PNM 27 | 1989 | Perspectives of New Music is the name of the well respected Journal of 20th Century music, that goes along with this CD. In the issue, for the first time, Japanese Music (modern and Traditional) was given a 200 page section, edited by Dr. Henry Burnett. There is also an excellent trio recorded live in Tokyo of Zangetsu, and a solo version of Reibo by Nyogetsu. | |
Phoenix Crying - Yearning for the Bell Volume 6 | CD | Lee, Riley Kōho | Tall Poppies | TP167 | 2004 | Volume 6 of the 7 volume "Yearning for the Bell" series. | |
Phrygian Wood | CD | Various | PRD-273 | ||||
Picture Dreams | CD | Lee, Riley Kōho | New World Productions | OW736 | 1997 | Riley and Satsuki Odamura play their favourite shakuhachi and koto duets. | |
Pipa Xing - Works of Akira Ifukube | CD | Nosaka Keiko | Camerata | 28CM-558 | 1999 | ||
Planet Sleeps, The | CD | Seldin, Ronnie Nyogetsu Reishin | Everything about this CD, from its eye-popping cool packaging to its beautiful booklet, is wonderful, perhaps peerless. It's a study that spans 16 countries, catching paeans to childhood sleep from varied traditions. Beyond being a great collection of international music, this is probably the most interesting mix available of cultural voices approaching the issue of children sleeping. | ||||
Poem of Japan: Music for Shakuhachi | DIGITAL | Rodriguez, Rodrigo | 2019 | (Description from Rodrigo Rodriguez): (Poem of Japan) Mizuho no Uta /Poem of Japan みずほのうた Composed by Kohachiro Miyata© 1978 Mizuho's "mizu" is water and "ho" is ears of rice. This rice is soaking with enough water. Japanese people has treated rice as main food and value it as identity. However, 1970's, Japan took an economic policy ("traitor" policy) to reduce Japanese (domestic) rice and increase importing rice from U.S.A. Then the food self-sufficiency ratio became under 40%. Japanese farmer has best rice crop upon a unit area. Kohachiro Miyata proud composed this piece, and wish to revive of such Japanese rice. Food self-sufficiency means real "independence”. This is a piece of genre Modern. Poem of Japan was composed originally for Shakuhachi and Koto by Miyata Kohachiro© in 1978/11/25, 3 months after the birth of Rodrigo Rodriguez who had the date of 1978/8/2 | |||
Poeme du Bambou | Lienhard, Marco | ||||||
Postcards From Bundanon | CD | Lee, Riley Kōho | New World Productions | NWCD-728 | 2000 | The best of Riley Lee with a new live recording with Matthew Doyle on digeridoo. | |
Prayer for the Missing, A | CD | Seldin, Ronnie Nyogetsu Reishin | KiSuiAn | 2001 | This very special CD is a collection of bamboo flute offerings performed by members of New York City's KiSuiAn Shakuhachi Dojo whose founder is Ronnie Nyogetsu Seldin. The traditional pieces on this CD were passed down through the ages to aid in healing and to provide safe passage of the spirit. All profits from the sale of this CD will be donated to non-profits responding to impacts of 9/11/01 and other crises in the NYC area. | ||
Priests and Samurai | CD | Sullivan, Ryan | 2012 | ||||
Primal Identity | CD | Gelb, Philip | ESP | DL-6-1996 CD | 1996 | Orginal compostions with shakuhachi and piano. | |
Prime Numbers | CD | Neptune, John Kaizan | Nep Tunes (Victor) | JKN-1639 | 1994 | Shakuhachi and koto in a unique synthesis of sound. An extraordinary album of modern interpretative pieces composed by Neptune. | |
Primitive Heart | CD | Ross, Peter | Hit the play button and enter the space of Primitive Heart, Peter Ross' fourth studio recording. A vibrant Shakuhachi showcase, it features Peter on Shakuhachi, Bass Shakuhachi, bamboo flute and his own creation, the Arabian Shakuhachi. Powerful and passionate, Primitive Heart is also a testament to his experimental nature. With obvious delight, Peter weaves exotic melodies with world music rhythms, then adds uncommon accompaniments that include oud, viola, brazilian berimabau, and ethnic drums like the clay udu, djembe, and dunbek. The result is a hypnotic opus of rhythm and melody that resonates long after the last cut. | ||||
Pro Musica Nipponia - Soul | CD | Various | Adam Ace Corp | ACD-0014 | 1989 | ||
Purple Wind | CD | Gelb, Philip | Ryokan (BMI) | Ryokan 1 | 1995 | Shakuhachi/electronics improvisation. | |
Purple_Fields | CD | Ritchie, Brian Tairaku |
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