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Yōsuke Yamashita

Yōsuke Yamashita (山下 洋輔, Yamashita Yōsuke, born 26 February 1942)[1] is a Japanese jazz pianist, composer and writer. His piano style is influenced by free jazz, modal jazz and soul jazz.[2][3]

Yōsuke Yamashita
Yōsuke Yamashita in 2006.
Background information
Born (1942-02-26) 26 February 1942 (age 82)
Tokyo, Japan
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, arranger, writer
Instrument(s)Piano
LabelsEnja Records, West 54 Records, Verve Records
Websitejamrice.co.jp

Since the late 1980s, Yamashita's main performing group has consisted of Cecil McBee (bass), Pheeroan akLaff (drums), and often Joe Lovano (saxophone).

Early life edit

Yamashita was born in Tokyo, Japan, on 26 February 1942.[4] He had violin lessons between the ages of nine and 15, and switched to piano in his teens.[5]

Later life and career edit

Yamashita first played piano professionally in 1959, at the age of 17, and attended the Kunitachi College of Music and studied classical composition from 1962 to 1967.[6] In the early 1960s, he "was part of a group, with Terumasa Hino and Masabumi Kikuchi, that met at a jazz club called Ginparis (銀巴里) to play and discuss jazz every night".[4] Yamashita's first released recording was in 1963, and he became a pioneer of avant-garde and free jazz. He was part of Masahiko Togashi's free jazz quartet in 1965, but it disbanded after three months without recording.[7] The pair were part of Sadao Watanabe's band in 1966, but Yamashita and Togashi disagreed about rhythms, leading to the pianist leaving.[8] He formed his own trio in August 1966, with bassist Satoshi Shigami and drummer Shigenori Honjo; around ten months later, they were replaced by Motoharu Yoshizawa and Yoshisaburo Toyozumi, respecitvely.[9] Saxophonist Seiichi Nakamura was added a short time later.[9] The quartet recorded for the film Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands in 1967.[10] Near the end of that year, Yamashita developed pleurisy, which meant that he was not musically active for almost a year.[10]

In 1969, he formed the Yosuke Yamashita Trio.[4] In 1974, the trio of Yamashita, Akira Sakata (alto sax) and Takeo Moriyama (drums) went on the first of a series of successful European tours, which helped spread beyond Japan Yamashita's and the trio's reputation as driving, fully committed free jazz musicians.[5] The trio broke up in 1983.[4]

In the 1980s, Yamashita formed his New York Trio with bassist Cecil McBee and drummer Pheeroan akLaff. In 1994, he was invited to perform at the 50th anniversary concert of jazz label Verve, held at Carnegie Hall. He provided the music for the film Dr. Akagi. He has also led a big band "that combined swing music with free jazz".[4] He has been a visiting professor of music at Senzoku Gakuen College of Music, Nagoya University of Arts, and his alma mater, Kunitachi College of Music, in addition to publishing work on improvisation and music.

Yamashita performed on a burning piano in 1973 when asked by Japanese graphic designer Kiyoshi Awazu to be the subject in his short film, burning piano. Thirty-five years later, clothed in a protective firefighter's uniform, Yamashita repeated the performance on a beach in western Japan, playing jazz improvisations on a piano which had been set alight.[11]

Yamashita is in charge of visiting professor of Jazz course in Kunitachi College of Music since 2010.[12]

Legacy edit

Critic Marc Moses, writing for The Japan Times in 1990, commented that "It is not an exaggeration to say that Yamashita is probably more responsible than any other individual for broadening the horizon of the creative Japanese jazz scene."[13]

Awards edit

Discography edit

Jazz albums edit

As leader/co-leader edit

  • Dancing Kojiki (Dancing 古事記) (self released, 1969) – the first live recording at Waseda University with Seiichi Nakamura and Takeo Moriyama
  • Concert in New Jazz (Teichiku/Union Jazz, 1969) - the first professional live recording with Seiichi Nakamura and Takeo Moriyama
  • Mina's Second Theme (Victor, 1969) – studio, trio with Seiichi Nakamura and Takeo Moriyama
  • Mokujiki (木喰) (Victor, 1970) – studio, trio with Seiichi Nakamura and Takeo Moriyama
  • April Fool: Coming Muhammad Ali (URC, 1972) – studio, trio with Seiichi Nakamura and Takeo Moriyama
  • with Masahiko Sato, Piano Duo (Columbia, 1974) – live at Asahi Seimei Hall,
  • Clay (Enja, 1974) – studio, trio with Akira Sakata, Takeo Moriyama
  • Yosuke Alone (Bellwood, 1974) – solo
  • with Manfred Schoof, Akira Sakata, Takeo Moriyama, Distant Thunder (Enja, 1975) – live
  • Breathtake (Frasco, 1975) – solo
  • Chiasma (MPS, 1976) – with Akira Sakata, Takeo Moriyama, recorded in 1975
  • Banslikana (Enja, 1976) – solo, recorded in 1975
  • with Yasutaka Tsutsui, Ie () (Frasco, 1976) – recorded in 1975-76
  • A day in Music (Frasco, 1976) – duo with Adelhard Roidinger
  • Montreux Afterglow (Frasco, 1976) – trio live at Montreux Jazz Festival
  • Arashi () (Frasco, 1976) – with Gerald Oshita, Dairakudakan [ja]
  • Umbrella Dance'' (Frasco, 1977)
  • with Adelhard Roidinger, Inner Space (Enja, 1977)
  • Wave Song (Frasco, 1977) – with Adelhard Roidinger
  • with Yasutaka Tsutsui, Yasutaka Tsutsui - Bunmei (筒井康隆文明) (Victor/Super Fuji Discs, 1978)
  • Sunayama (砂山) (Frasco, 1978?)
  • Invitation – Yosuke In The Gallery (Frasco, 1979)
  • First Time (Frasco, 1979)
  • with Haruna Miyake, Exchange (Victor, 1979)
  • Jugemu – A Figure of Yosuke Yamashita (寿限無 – A Figure of Yosuke Yamashita) Vol. 1 and Vol.2 (Frasco, 1981)
  • Picasso - Live, And Then... (Columbia, 1983) - recorded in 1982. CD reissue in 2015.
  • Washinopanjya!! (わしのパンじゃ!!) (Columbia, 1983)
  • It Don't Mean a Thing (DIW, 1984) – solo
  • with Hozan Yamamoto, Masahiko Togashi, Breath (Denon, 1984)
  • It Don't Mean A Thing (DIW, 1984)
  • with Ruri Shimada, Goji Hamada, V.A., Winter Music (Locus Solus, 1985)
  • Sentimental (Kitty, 1985)
  • with Mal Waldron, Piano Duo Live At Pit Inn (CBS/Sony, 1986)
  • with Kodō, In Live (Denon, 1986)
  • Rhapsody in Blue (Kitty, 1986)
  • with Hozan Yamamoto, Bolero (Enja, 1986)
  • Plays Gershwin (Kitty, 1989)
  • Crescendo - Live At Sweet Basil (Kitty, 1989)
  • Sakura (Verve, 1990) – with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff
  • Sakura Live (Verve, 1991) – with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff
  • Kurdish Dance (Verve, 1992) – with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff
  • Dazzling Days (Verve, 1993) – with Lovano, Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff
  • Asian Games (Verve Forecast, 1993) – with Bill Laswell and Ryuichi Sakamoto
  • Playground (Verve, 1993)
  • Ways of Time (Verve, 1995) – with Tim Berne, Lovano, Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff
  • Spider (Verve, 1996) – with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff
  • Canvas In Quiet - Homage To Morio Matsui (Verve, 1996)
  • Stone Flower - Homage To A.C. Jobim (JVC, 1997)
  • Duo Live in Warehouse with Eitetsu Hayashi (King/Raijin, 1998) - live in Tokyo
  • Ballads For You (Trial, 1998) - live in Fuji, Shizuoka
  • Golden Circle "6" (Trial, 1999) - live in Hamamatsu
  • Fragments 1999 (Verve, 1999) – with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff
  • Resonant Memories (Verve, 2001) – solo. recorded in 2000.
  • Graceful Illusion (Universal Music, 2004)
  • Delightful Contrast (Universal, 2011) – with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff
  • Yamashita, Yosuke Trio (DIW, 2012) - recorded in 1973
  • Grandioso (Universal, 2013) – with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff
  • Bolero / Pictures at an Exhibition (ボレロ/展覧会の絵) (JamRice, 2014) – with special bigband
  • Yosuke Yamashita x Dairo Suga (山下洋輔 x スガダイロー) (Velvet Sun, 2014) – with Dairo Suga [ja]
  • From The New World (新世界より) (JamRice, 2015) - with special bigband
  • In Europe 1983 -complete edition- (Columbia, 2015) - recorded in Germany 1983
  • 30 Light -years Floating (30光年の浮遊) with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff (Verve, 2018)

As chamber ensemble “Hakkozan (八向山)
(with Shigeharu Mukai and Yahiro Tomohiro)

  • Hakkozan (八向山) (Zizo, 2002)

Other appearances edit

As sideman

  • Masahiko Togashi & Masayuki Takayanagi, Ginparis Session (銀巴里セッション) (TBM, 1972) - the first recording in 1963
  • Isso Yukihiro, It's So Isso (東京ダルマガエル) (King, 1990)
  • Kodō (鼓童), Gathering (Sony, 1991) - live
  • Nobuyasu Okabayashi, Made in Japan (Toshiba EMI, 1992)
  • Magokoro brothers, Zeni-no-Daisansya (善意の第三者) (Sony/"Ki/oon", 1992)
  • Kim Dae-hwan, Black Roots (nices, 1993) - live in Seoul, recorded in 1991
  • Sachi Hayasaka & Stir Up! 2.26 (Enja, 1994) - live, recorded in 1992
  • Kazumi Watanabe, Oyatsu (おやつ) (Universal/domo, 1994)
  • Shuichi Murakami, Welcome to My Life (Victor, 1998)
  • Black Out (Jazz), 1999/2.26 Live (Nbagi, 1999)
  • Yuki Maeda, Jazz Age: Gershwin Song Book (ewe, 1999)
  • T-Square (band), plays T&The Square Special (虹曲) (SMA, 2012)
  • Toshi Ichiyanagi, Piano Concerto No.4 "Jazz", Piano Concerto No.5 "Finland", Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra (Camerata Tokyo, 2013)
  • Saki Takaoka, Sings - Bedtime Stories (Victor, 2014)
  • Bennie Wallace, Brilliant Corners (Denon, 2015) - recorded in 1986
  • Nobuyasu Okabayashi, Requiem – The Heart of Misora Hibari (EMI Music Japan, 2010)
  • Nao Takeuchi, Obsidian (What's New, 2010)
  • Shinnosuke Takahashi, Blues 4 Us - Live at Shinjyuku Pit Inn (Pit Inn, 2011)
  • Akira Horikoshi & Akihito Obama [ja], Lotus Position (Waternet Sound, 2016)
  • Asako Motojima, Melodies of Memories (Greenfin, 2017)
  • Nobuyasu Okabayashi,Shinta Juni Show (森羅十二象) (DIW, 2018)

Omnibus Albums

  • Jazz in Tokyo '69 (Tact, 1969)
  • Memories of Bill Evans (Victor, 1999)
  • Gets Gilberto + 50 (verve, 2013)

Soundtrack edit

  • Dixieland Daimyo (ジャズ大名サウンド図鑑, Jazz Daimyo Sound Revue) (Tokuma Japan, 1986; re-issue 2002)
  • Dr. Kanzo Original Soundtrack / Yosuke Yamashita on Cinema (Verve, 1998)
  • Vengeance for Sale Original Soundtrack (Vap, 2002)
  • 天使の恍惚 (Ecstasy of the Angels) Soundtrack (Ultra-Vybe, 2008) - recorded in 1972
  • Shirō Sagisu, Evangelion PianoForte 1 [ja] (King, 2013)
  • 西郷どん オリジナル・サウンドトラック THE BEST (Segodon Original Soundtrack The Best) (Avex Classics, 2018) - with Minami Kizuki(vo)
  • 西郷どん オリジナル・サウンドトラックII (Segodon Original Soundtrack II) (Avex Classics, 2018) - with Minami Kizuki(vo)

Selective classical compositions edit

  • "Yōsuke Yamashita: Piano Concerto No.1 ENCOUNTER for Improviser"
    • in Yōsuke Yamashita, Yutaka Sado and RAI National Symphony Orchestra Yōsuke Yamashita: Piano Concerto No.1 ENCOUNTER (Avex Classics, 2007)
    • and Yōsuke Yamashita, Yutaka Sado and Siena Wind Orchestra [ja] Rhapsody in Blue (Avex Classics, 2014)
  • "Yōsuke Yamashita: Piano Concerto No.3 EXPLORER" in Yōsuke Yamashita, Yutaka Sado Explorer×Sudden Fiction (Avex Classics, 2008) - with Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra

References edit

  1. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 2746. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  2. ^ . 6 June 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  3. ^ . 10 March 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-03-10. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestly, Brian (1995) Jazz – The Rough Guide. The Rough Guides. p. 711.
  5. ^ a b Chiasma liner notes by Horst Weber
  6. ^ "山下洋輔(ピアニスト)" [Yōsuke Yamashita (pianist)]. Kunitachi College of Music (in Japanese). Retrieved March 30, 2020.
  7. ^ Soejima 2018, p. 18.
  8. ^ Soejima 2018, pp. 28–29.
  9. ^ a b Soejima 2018, p. 29.
  10. ^ a b Soejima 2018, p. 30.
  11. ^ Reuters (19 March 2008). "Japanese Pianist Plays the Burning Piano at a Sunset Beach." ITNSource. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  12. ^ "ニュース:ジャズ専修設置記者会見を行いました" [News: Announced about the establishment of Jazz course] (in Japanese). Kunitachi College of Music. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  13. ^ Moses, Marc (11 May 1990) "Sax Player Makes Mitochondria a Powerhouse". The Japan Times. p. 17.
  14. ^ "Yosuke Yamashita". IMDb.com. Retrieved 19 October 2021.

Bibliogrpahy

  • Soejima, Teruto (2018) [2002]. Free Jazz in Japan: A Personal History. Translated by Kato, David Hopkins. Public Bath Press. ISBN 978-4-9908636-5-4.

External links edit

  • Official site

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Yōsuke Yamashita 山下 洋輔 Yamashita Yōsuke born 26 February 1942 1 is a Japanese jazz pianist composer and writer His piano style is influenced by free jazz modal jazz and soul jazz 2 3 Yōsuke YamashitaYōsuke Yamashita in 2006 Background informationBorn 1942 02 26 26 February 1942 age 82 Tokyo JapanGenresJazzOccupation s Musician composer arranger writerInstrument s PianoLabelsEnja Records West 54 Records Verve RecordsWebsitejamrice co jp Since the late 1980s Yamashita s main performing group has consisted of Cecil McBee bass Pheeroan akLaff drums and often Joe Lovano saxophone Contents 1 Early life 2 Later life and career 3 Legacy 4 Awards 5 Discography 5 1 Jazz albums 5 1 1 As leader co leader 5 1 2 Other appearances 5 2 Soundtrack 5 3 Selective classical compositions 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editYamashita was born in Tokyo Japan on 26 February 1942 4 He had violin lessons between the ages of nine and 15 and switched to piano in his teens 5 Later life and career editYamashita first played piano professionally in 1959 at the age of 17 and attended the Kunitachi College of Music and studied classical composition from 1962 to 1967 6 In the early 1960s he was part of a group with Terumasa Hino and Masabumi Kikuchi that met at a jazz club called Ginparis 銀巴里 to play and discuss jazz every night 4 Yamashita s first released recording was in 1963 and he became a pioneer of avant garde and free jazz He was part of Masahiko Togashi s free jazz quartet in 1965 but it disbanded after three months without recording 7 The pair were part of Sadao Watanabe s band in 1966 but Yamashita and Togashi disagreed about rhythms leading to the pianist leaving 8 He formed his own trio in August 1966 with bassist Satoshi Shigami and drummer Shigenori Honjo around ten months later they were replaced by Motoharu Yoshizawa and Yoshisaburo Toyozumi respecitvely 9 Saxophonist Seiichi Nakamura was added a short time later 9 The quartet recorded for the film Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands in 1967 10 Near the end of that year Yamashita developed pleurisy which meant that he was not musically active for almost a year 10 In 1969 he formed the Yosuke Yamashita Trio 4 In 1974 the trio of Yamashita Akira Sakata alto sax and Takeo Moriyama drums went on the first of a series of successful European tours which helped spread beyond Japan Yamashita s and the trio s reputation as driving fully committed free jazz musicians 5 The trio broke up in 1983 4 In the 1980s Yamashita formed his New York Trio with bassist Cecil McBee and drummer Pheeroan akLaff In 1994 he was invited to perform at the 50th anniversary concert of jazz label Verve held at Carnegie Hall He provided the music for the film Dr Akagi He has also led a big band that combined swing music with free jazz 4 He has been a visiting professor of music at Senzoku Gakuen College of Music Nagoya University of Arts and his alma mater Kunitachi College of Music in addition to publishing work on improvisation and music Yamashita performed on a burning piano in 1973 when asked by Japanese graphic designer Kiyoshi Awazu to be the subject in his short film burning piano Thirty five years later clothed in a protective firefighter s uniform Yamashita repeated the performance on a beach in western Japan playing jazz improvisations on a piano which had been set alight 11 Yamashita is in charge of visiting professor of Jazz course in Kunitachi College of Music since 2010 12 Legacy editCritic Marc Moses writing for The Japan Times in 1990 commented that It is not an exaggeration to say that Yamashita is probably more responsible than any other individual for broadening the horizon of the creative Japanese jazz scene 13 Awards editIn 1990 he was awarded the Fumio Nanri award In 1999 at the Mainichi Film Concours he was awarded Best Film Score for Dr Akagi 14 In 2003 he was awarded the Medal of Honor by the Japanese government 紫綬褒章 しじゅほうしょう for his contributions to the arts and academia Discography editJazz albums edit As leader co leader edit Dancing Kojiki Dancing 古事記 self released 1969 the first live recording at Waseda University with Seiichi Nakamura and Takeo Moriyama Concert in New Jazz Teichiku Union Jazz 1969 the first professional live recording with Seiichi Nakamura and Takeo Moriyama Mina s Second Theme Victor 1969 studio trio with Seiichi Nakamura and Takeo Moriyama Mokujiki 木喰 Victor 1970 studio trio with Seiichi Nakamura and Takeo Moriyama April Fool Coming Muhammad Ali URC 1972 studio trio with Seiichi Nakamura and Takeo Moriyama with Masahiko Sato Piano Duo Columbia 1974 live at Asahi Seimei Hall Clay Enja 1974 studio trio with Akira Sakata Takeo Moriyama Yosuke Alone Bellwood 1974 solo with Manfred Schoof Akira Sakata Takeo Moriyama Distant Thunder Enja 1975 live Breathtake Frasco 1975 solo Chiasma MPS 1976 with Akira Sakata Takeo Moriyama recorded in 1975 Banslikana Enja 1976 solo recorded in 1975 with Yasutaka Tsutsui Ie 家 Frasco 1976 recorded in 1975 76 A day in Music Frasco 1976 duo with Adelhard Roidinger Montreux Afterglow Frasco 1976 trio live at Montreux Jazz Festival Arashi 嵐 Frasco 1976 with Gerald Oshita Dairakudakan ja Umbrella Dance Frasco 1977 with Adelhard Roidinger Inner Space Enja 1977 Wave Song Frasco 1977 with Adelhard Roidinger with Yasutaka Tsutsui Yasutaka Tsutsui Bunmei 筒井康隆文明 Victor Super Fuji Discs 1978 Sunayama 砂山 Frasco 1978 Invitation Yosuke In The Gallery Frasco 1979 First Time Frasco 1979 with Haruna Miyake Exchange Victor 1979 Jugemu A Figure of Yosuke Yamashita 寿限無 A Figure of Yosuke Yamashita Vol 1 and Vol 2 Frasco 1981 Picasso Live And Then Columbia 1983 recorded in 1982 CD reissue in 2015 Washinopanjya わしのパンじゃ Columbia 1983 It Don t Mean a Thing DIW 1984 solo with Hozan Yamamoto Masahiko Togashi Breath Denon 1984 It Don t Mean A Thing DIW 1984 with Ruri Shimada Goji Hamada V A Winter Music Locus Solus 1985 Sentimental Kitty 1985 with Mal Waldron Piano Duo Live At Pit Inn CBS Sony 1986 with Kodō In Live Denon 1986 Rhapsody in Blue Kitty 1986 with Hozan Yamamoto Bolero Enja 1986 Plays Gershwin Kitty 1989 Crescendo Live At Sweet Basil Kitty 1989 Sakura Verve 1990 with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff Sakura Live Verve 1991 with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff Kurdish Dance Verve 1992 with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff Dazzling Days Verve 1993 with Lovano Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff Asian Games Verve Forecast 1993 with Bill Laswell and Ryuichi Sakamoto Playground Verve 1993 Ways of Time Verve 1995 with Tim Berne Lovano Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff Spider Verve 1996 with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff Canvas In Quiet Homage To Morio Matsui Verve 1996 Stone Flower Homage To A C Jobim JVC 1997 Duo Live in Warehouse with Eitetsu Hayashi King Raijin 1998 live in Tokyo Ballads For You Trial 1998 live in Fuji Shizuoka Golden Circle 6 Trial 1999 live in Hamamatsu Fragments 1999 Verve 1999 with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff Resonant Memories Verve 2001 solo recorded in 2000 Graceful Illusion Universal Music 2004 Delightful Contrast Universal 2011 with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff Yamashita Yosuke Trio DIW 2012 recorded in 1973 Grandioso Universal 2013 with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff Bolero Pictures at an Exhibition ボレロ 展覧会の絵 JamRice 2014 with special bigband Yosuke Yamashita x Dairo Suga 山下洋輔 x スガダイロー Velvet Sun 2014 with Dairo Suga ja From The New World 新世界より JamRice 2015 with special bigband In Europe 1983 complete edition Columbia 2015 recorded in Germany 1983 30 Light years Floating 30光年の浮遊 with Cecil McBee and Pheeroan Aklaff Verve 2018 As chamber ensemble Hakkozan 八向山 with Shigeharu Mukai and Yahiro Tomohiro Hakkozan 八向山 Zizo 2002 Other appearances edit As sideman Masahiko Togashi amp Masayuki Takayanagi Ginparis Session 銀巴里セッション TBM 1972 the first recording in 1963 Isso Yukihiro It s So Isso 東京ダルマガエル King 1990 Kodō 鼓童 Gathering Sony 1991 live Nobuyasu Okabayashi Made in Japan Toshiba EMI 1992 Magokoro brothers Zeni no Daisansya 善意の第三者 Sony Ki oon 1992 Kim Dae hwan Black Roots nices 1993 live in Seoul recorded in 1991 Sachi Hayasaka amp Stir Up 2 26 Enja 1994 live recorded in 1992 Kazumi Watanabe Oyatsu おやつ Universal domo 1994 Shuichi Murakami Welcome to My Life Victor 1998 Black Out Jazz 1999 2 26 Live Nbagi 1999 Yuki Maeda Jazz Age Gershwin Song Book ewe 1999 T Square band plays T amp The Square Special 虹曲 SMA 2012 Toshi Ichiyanagi Piano Concerto No 4 Jazz Piano Concerto No 5 Finland Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra Camerata Tokyo 2013 Saki Takaoka Sings Bedtime Stories Victor 2014 Bennie Wallace Brilliant Corners Denon 2015 recorded in 1986 Nobuyasu Okabayashi Requiem The Heart of Misora Hibari EMI Music Japan 2010 Nao Takeuchi Obsidian What s New 2010 Shinnosuke Takahashi Blues 4 Us Live at Shinjyuku Pit Inn Pit Inn 2011 Akira Horikoshi amp Akihito Obama ja Lotus Position Waternet Sound 2016 Asako Motojima Melodies of Memories Greenfin 2017 Nobuyasu Okabayashi Shinta Juni Show 森羅十二象 DIW 2018 Omnibus Albums Jazz in Tokyo 69 Tact 1969 Memories of Bill Evans Victor 1999 Gets Gilberto 50 verve 2013 Soundtrack edit Dixieland Daimyo ジャズ大名サウンド図鑑 Jazz Daimyo Sound Revue Tokuma Japan 1986 re issue 2002 Dr Kanzo Original Soundtrack Yosuke Yamashita on Cinema Verve 1998 Vengeance for Sale Original Soundtrack Vap 2002 天使の恍惚 Ecstasy of the Angels Soundtrack Ultra Vybe 2008 recorded in 1972 Shirō Sagisu Evangelion PianoForte 1 ja King 2013 西郷どん オリジナル サウンドトラック THE BEST Segodon Original Soundtrack The Best Avex Classics 2018 with Minami Kizuki vo 西郷どん オリジナル サウンドトラックII Segodon Original Soundtrack II Avex Classics 2018 with Minami Kizuki vo Selective classical compositions edit Yōsuke Yamashita Piano Concerto No 1 ENCOUNTER for Improviser in Yōsuke Yamashita Yutaka Sado and RAI National Symphony Orchestra Yōsuke Yamashita Piano Concerto No 1 ENCOUNTER Avex Classics 2007 and Yōsuke Yamashita Yutaka Sado and Siena Wind Orchestra ja Rhapsody in Blue Avex Classics 2014 Yōsuke Yamashita Piano Concerto No 3 EXPLORER in Yōsuke Yamashita Yutaka Sado Explorer Sudden Fiction Avex Classics 2008 with Tokyo Philharmonic OrchestraReferences edit Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 2746 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 山下洋輔 バイオグラフィー YOSUKE YAMASHITA BIOGRAPHY 6 June 2011 Archived from the original on 2011 06 06 Retrieved 19 October 2021 Yutaka Sado avex CLASSICS 10 March 2009 Archived from the original on 2009 03 10 Retrieved 19 October 2021 a b c d e Carr Ian Fairweather Digby Priestly Brian 1995 Jazz The Rough Guide The Rough Guides p 711 a b Chiasma liner notes by Horst Weber 山下洋輔 ピアニスト Yōsuke Yamashita pianist Kunitachi College of Music in Japanese Retrieved March 30 2020 Soejima 2018 p 18 Soejima 2018 pp 28 29 a b Soejima 2018 p 29 a b Soejima 2018 p 30 Reuters 19 March 2008 Japanese Pianist Plays the Burning Piano at a Sunset Beach ITNSource Retrieved 22 April 2015 ニュース ジャズ専修設置記者会見を行いました News Announced about the establishment of Jazz course in Japanese Kunitachi College of Music Retrieved April 3 2020 Moses Marc 11 May 1990 Sax Player Makes Mitochondria a Powerhouse The Japan Times p 17 Yosuke Yamashita IMDb com Retrieved 19 October 2021 Bibliogrpahy Soejima Teruto 2018 2002 Free Jazz in Japan A Personal History Translated by Kato David Hopkins Public Bath Press ISBN 978 4 9908636 5 4 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yōsuke Yamashita amp oldid 1210055538, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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