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Stomu Yamashta (or Yamash'ta), born , is a Japanese percussionist, keyboardist and composer. He is best known for pioneering and popularising a fusion of traditional Japanese percussive music with Western
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Biography

Yamash'ta was born in
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, Japan on 15 March 1947. He entered to study at the Kyoto Academy of Music in 1960. His father was the director of the Kyoto Philharmonic, and he became a percussionist in the orchestra when he was 13. He studied music at
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, and has also lectured in music. His innovation and acrobatic drumming style earned him many accolades. In the 1960s he performed with Thor Johnson, Toru Takemitsu, and Hans Werner Henze amongst others. He changed his name from Tsutomu Yamashita to the phonetic Stomu Yamash'ta and in 1969 gained worldwide recognition during a concert with
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'' reviewed the concert declaring 'the star of the evening was Stomu Yamash'ta who stole the show with his virtuoso performance', and when it was over the audience gave him a five-minute standing ovation. At the turn of the 1970s he worked with Peter Maxwell Davies and brought the Red Buddha Theatre company from Japan to Europe, acting as their director, producer and composer, writing and performing in the multi-media event ''The Man From The East'', with Morris Pert's Come To The Edge providing the musical backing. He has composed for the British Royal Ballet; contributed pieces from his albums to the
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Name

Originally known as Tsutomu Yamashita, most of his albums for Western audiences use the name "Stomu Yamash'ta", though some (such as ''Go'' and ''Raindog'') use the name "Yamashta" (without the apostrophe).Album covers of ''Red Buddha'', ''Floating Music'', ''Freedom is Frightening'', ''Man from the East'', ''Raindog'', ''Go'', ''Go Too''


Discography

* ''The World Of Stomu Yamash'ta'' (1971, live) (with ''Uzu,'' the first commercial
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ever released) * ''Uzu: The World Of Stomu Yamash'ta 2'' (1971, live) (recorded same time as above, but not released until eight months later) * ''Percussion Recital'' (1971 - re-issue of the two albums above on one disc, less two tracks) * ''Metempsychosis'' (1971, collaboration with Masahiko Sato) * '' Red Buddha'' (1971) * ''Sunrise From West Sea'' (1971, live) * ''Floating Music'' (1972) * '' Images'' original soundtrack (
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, 1972), music composed by
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; percussion solos by Stomu Yamashta * '' Der langwierige Weg in die Wohnung der Natascha Ungeheuer'' ( Hans Werner Henze) (1972) * Henze/ Takemitsu/ Maxwell Davies (1972), comprising: ** ''Prison Song'' (Henze) ** ''Seasons'' (Takemitsu) ** ''Turris Campanarum Sonatinum'' (Maxwell Davies) * ''The Man From The East'' (1973, soundtrack) * '' Freedom Is Frightening'' (1973) * ''One by One'' (soundtrack) Stomu Yamash´ta´s East Wind (1974). (Information about the film is at
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) * ''Raindog'' (1975) * ''Die Neue Musik Und Ihre Neuesten Entwicklungen'' (1975), including: ** '' El Cimarrón'' (Henze) * '' Go'' (1976) * '' Go Live From Paris'' (1976) * '' Go Too'' (1977) * ''Waza'' + ''Mujo'' 7" from: ** '' Budo: The Art of Killing'' (1978, soundtrack) * ''Iroha-Ten/Chi'' (1981) * ''Iroha-Sui'' (1982) * ''Tempest'' (1982, soundtrack) * ''Iroha-Ka'' (1983) * ''Kukai'' (1984, soundtrack) * ''Sea & Sky'' (1985) * ''Solar Dream, Vol. 2 Fantasy Of Sanukit'' (1990) * ''Solar Dream, Vol. 1 The Eternal Present'' (1993) * ''Solar Dream Vol. 3 Peace And Love'' (1997) * ''A Desire of Beauty and Wonder Stone, Part 1'' (1999) * ''Listen To The Future, Vol. 1'' (2001) * ''Tofu'' (2002, compilation with
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, others) * ''Live In Stockholm, Sweden, September 28, 1974'' (2005, live) * ''Bergmál'' (2006, collaboration with Ragnhildur Gísladóttir and
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) * ''The Purple'' (2017)


See also

* '' The Man Who Fell to Earth'' (a movie that uses a number of Yamash'ta tracks).


References


External links


Stomu Yamash'ta biography and interview in English



Stomu Yamashta discography
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