Teruhisa Fukuda performing six of the most representative pieces of Kinko School, developed in the 18th century from traditions of itinerant komusô zen monks for whom enlightenment could be reached through the sound of the shakuhachi flute.
Spiritual quest - Hazy sea. A metaphorical allusion to human ...Spiritual quest - Hazy sea. A metaphorical allusion to human existence. Solo shakuhachi.
Spiritual quest for vacuity. This piece is about the search for a ...Spiritual quest for vacuity. This piece is about the search for a convergence of spirituality and music. Solo shakuhachi.
Soul - Vacuity with a Banshiki introduction. In a Zen-doctrine sense. ...Soul - Vacuity with a Banshiki introduction. In a Zen-doctrine sense. Solo shakuhachi.
Spiritual quest - Nesting cranes. This piece is a symbol of parental ...Spiritual quest - Nesting cranes. This piece is a symbol of parental love for one's offspring. Solo shakuhachi.
Stag-calls in the distance. This piece is a symbol of human love. ...Stag-calls in the distance. This piece is a symbol of human love. Solo shakuhachi.