music
There are as many hours in a day as you put into it. (Arnold Schoenberg cited by John Cage)
Instruments:
Bb & A French Bohem Clarinets (Buffet Crampon Festival, 1996, 1992)
Bb German Clarinet (Wurlitzer 100c. 2002)
A German Clarinet (Yamaha 657, 2010)
Bb Clarinet (M&M, ca 1780)
Bb Lotz Clarinet (5 key, Agnés Gueroult , 2004)
A Lotz Clarinet (6 key, Andread Schoni, 2007)
AWARDS
Silver medal, Japan wind band competition (1986)
Silver medal, woodwind solo contest in Fukuoka (1985)
MEMORABLE PERFORMANCES
Four solo recitals from 1998 to 2002
Weber’s Clarinet Concertino with Dazaifu Civic Wind Band (1996)
Carl Nielsen’s Clarinet Concerto with Kyushu University Philharmonic Orchestra (1995)
Yukinori Tanamachi studied the clarinet under:
Toru Mizusaki (Kyushu Symphony Orchestra)
Tadayoshi Takeda (Kunitachi School of Music)
Ralph Manno (Munich Philharmonic) at Saga International Music Festival Master Course
In 2007, he started practicing the early clarinet after Theodor Lotz, whose replica was made by Andreas Schöni.
In 2014, he also started practicing the German fingered clarinet (Wurlitzer 100c).
Created by Yukinori Tanamachi, November5, 2007