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Kazuhito Yamashita was born on 25 March, 1961 in Nagasaki, Nagasaki, Japan, is a Japanese guitarist. Discover Kazuhito Yamashita's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 25 March, 1961
Birthday 25 March
Birthplace Nagasaki, Nagasaki, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Kazuhito Yamashita (山下 和仁) is a Japanese classical guitarist and husband of the composer Keiko Fujiie.

His technique and expression are highly acclaimed.

By the age of 32, Yamashita had already released 52 albums, including repertoires for solo guitar, guitar concertos, chamber music and collaborations with other renowned musicians such as James Galway.

To date, he has released a total of 83 albums.

Yamashita began to study the guitar at the age of eight with his father, Toru Yamashita.

1972

In 1972, aged eleven, he won the Kyushu Guitar Competition.

Four years later, he was awarded First Prize in the All Japan Guitar Competition.

1977

In 1977, he won three important international competitions - the Ramirez in Spain, the Alessandria in Italy and Paris Radio France Competition, being the youngest winner ever recorded.

1978

In 1978, Yamashita made his debut in Japan and, in the following year, traveled to Europe.

While still in his twenties, he made his first appearances in Canada's Toronto International Guitar Festival and gave a solo recital in the Musikverein (Grosser Saal) in Vienna, he also performed in the US and UK.

He gave solo recitals in concert halls around the world including Lincoln Center, Chicago Symphony Center Orchestra Hall, Teatro Olimpico, St. Petersburg Philharmonia Grand Hall, and has performed with a variety of orchestras and conductors in Europe, North America and Asia.

1. Romance De Amor (Apr.1978) [RVC]RDC-8, [Sony]BVCC-35128

2. Nocturnal (Aug.1978) [JVC]VDC-1220

1979

3. Concerto de Aranjuez (Apr.1979 [RVC]RVC-2280, [Sony]BVCC-35129

1980

4. La Catedral (Apr.1980) [JVC]VDC-1221

5. Bach: Partita No.2 BWV1004 & Suite No.6 BWV1012 (May.1980) [BMG]BVCC-2503

1981

His recording of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, released in 1981, was awarded the Deutsches Grammophon Award.

His transcriptions of orchestral and virtuostic piano music is also considered by some as controversial.

Yamashita is an enthusiastic proponent of new works for the guitar and has given the world premier of more than 60 new compositions.

In this regard, his world premier and presentation of the works of the Japanese composer Keiko Fujiie, his wife, is notable.

6. Pictures at an Exhibition (Moussorgsky / arr. Yamashita)(Mar.1981) [BMG]RCCD-1021,RCD14203 [Sony]BVCC-37291

1982

7. Music of Spain (Jan.1982) [RVC]RCL-8301 [BMG]5913-2-RC, [Sony]BVCC-35130

8. Beethoven: Concerto in D major for guitar & orchestra op.61 (Mar.1982) [RVC]R32C-1014

9. Takemitsu,Watanabe,Yoshimatsu and Noda (Jun.1982) [ALFA]ALR-28038 [Sony]BVCC-35132

10. Kazuhito & Naoko Yamashita Guitar Duo No.1 (Aug.1982)[RVC]RCL-8348

1989

In 1989, the Casals Hall in Tokyo, considered to be one of the finest auditoriums in the world, presented a series called The World of Kazuhito Yamashita, comprising seven concerts in 12 months.

The high point of the concerts was Castelnuovo-Tedesco's 24 Caprichos de Goya in a single performance.

1994

The series concluded with Bach's six sonatas and partitas over two consecutive nights; a recital series was continued in 1994 and 1999.

1997

In addition to solo performances, Yamashita also plays duo, as well as with chamber music ensembles, orchestras and internationally acclaimed artists, such as Leonard Slatkin with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Antoni Ros Marbà, Garcia Navarro, Pedro Halffter, Hiroyuki Iwaki, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Orquesta de la RTVE, Claudio Scimone e I Solisti Veneti, James Galway (flute), Gary Karr (double bass), Michala Petri (recorder), The Tokyo String Quartet etc. In the 4th Santo Tirso International Guitar Festival, held in 1997, he played four guitar concertos in one night with the Cordoba orchestra, conducted by Leo Brouwer.

Most recently, he is active in the guitar quartet Kazuhito Yamashita + Bambini.

This quartet, consisting of Yamashita and his children, has performed at two international festivals in Italy, the Seoul Art Center in Korea, Portugal, Cordoba Festival in Spain, San Francisco Herbst Theatre and several cities throughout Japan.

Yamashita has made a total of 83 recordings and numerous original arrangements of such works as Mussorgski's Pictures at an Exhibition, Stravinsky's Firebird, Rimsky-Korsakov's Scherezade and Dvořák's Symphony from the New World.

He has recorded for BMG (RCA), Crown Classics, Japan Victor, King Records and Alfa Records.

His recordings include 16 CDs with the complete works of Fernando Sor, and a collection of 5 CDs containing J.S. Bach's sonatas and partitas for violin, cello, lute and flute (BWV 995–1013), all which he himself transcribed for the guitar.

1999

In 1999, he received the National Arts Festival Grand Prize from the Japanese Government's Agency for Cultural Affairs for his CD recording of Japanese Guitar Music 1923-1948.

Yamashita's early arrangements of Pictures at an Exhibition, Stravinsky's Firebird Suite, Dvořák's New World Symphony no. 9 in E Minor, and others, broke boundaries in terms of solo guitar expression and virtuosity.

2004

In 2004 "Kazuhito Yamashita + bambini" was founded by Kazuhito, his two daughters and elder son, to look to the risorgimento of a quintessential and older musical tradition.

2007

They have already appeared in festivals in Italy, Cordoba festival in Spain in 2007 and 2011, and have also performed in Portugal, Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Japan and United States.

2010

In 2010, his younger son joined them and they were renamed "Kazuhito Yamashita Family Guitar Quintet."

2011

This recalls a bygone era of both the East and the West when such music was known and valued and whose echoes can still be heard in the classic 11th century novel "The Tale of Genji."