Tominomori Kyozan
富森虚山
6/4/1899 - 5/29/1975
Lehrer & Shakuhachi
Born June 4, 1899 in Nara Prefecture. Studied Meian-style shakuhachi under his father, Tominomori Senkyo, then with Ōnishi Shōto. In the 3rd year of Taisho (1914), Tominomori received his masters certification from Fujita Shōchō, a student of the Soetsu school. He then became a disciple of Kobayashi Shizan, the 36th head of Myoanji Temple. After that, he formed the Meian Dojo Tokyo branch and tried to popularize Meian shakuhachi in Tokyo. Began giving private lessons in 1960. Died May 29, 1975 in Tokyo.
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Auch bekannt als 富森茂樹 (Tominomori Shigeki) |
Lehrer Studenten
Hara Ryūzan 1928 - Horiuchi Morimasa 1937 - Horiuchi Seisui 1937 - Ishii Hakusui 1906 - ???? Ishii Kyūhō 1940 -
Ishizuna Seiho 1936 - |
Veröffentlichungen
Titel | Kanji | Veröffentlicher | Jahr | Seiten | Sprache |
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Ajikan to Nyozan. Kyochiku |
Kyoto: Myoan Kyozan Bodo Yukai, (1969-1970?) | ||||
Are kore |
Nihon Ongaku (?): 15 articles | ||||
Komu suidan |
Tokyo: Myoan Kyozanbo Doyukai | 1976 | |||
Myoan shakuhachi oko raikon ryakuki [A Brief Account of the Myoan Shakuhachi from Ancient Past to the Present] |
Tokyo: Myoan Suisho Wagaku Zenkai | ||||
Myoan shakuhachi tsukai [Myoan Shakuhachi Commentary] |
Tokyo: Myoan Kyozanbo Doyukai | 1979 | |||
Taki otoshi [Falling Waterfall] |
Tokyo: Myoan Kyozanbo Doyukai | 1975 |