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Ronnie Nyogetsu Reishin Seldin

Ronnie Nyogetsu Reishin Seldin

Tenrikyo-following Shakuhachi player


Ronnie Nyogetsu Reishin Seldin (July 3, 1947 – May 30, 2017)[1] born in Brooklyn, New York, was a noted shakuhachi player.

Ronnie Nyogetsu Reishin Seldin

He studied theology at the New School for Social Research, then went to Japan where he studied the shakuhachi, receiving the name Nyogetsu in 1975. By 2001 he received his Grand Master's license at the level of Kyu-Dan. and was given the name Reishin ("Heart/Mind of the Bell"). He performed on the soundtracks for A Family Gathering (1989), Civilization VI (2016)[2] and also appeared on the Grammy Award-nominated "The Planet Sleeps."[3]

He was of the Tenrikyo faith[4] and lived with his wife Brenda in New York City. His wife is a practicing Chan Buddhist.

He was the founder and director of the Ki-Sui-An Shakuhachi Dojo,[5] taught shakuhachi regularly in New York City, Philadelphia, Syracuse, and Boston, and led regular intensive shakuhachi retreats at Zen monasteries in upstate New York.[6]


References

  1. "Forever the Peaceful Sound: The Shakuhachi Master Ronnie Seldin" (post about Seldin's passing; archive from 25 August 2017; accessed 16 May 2020).
  2. Clark, Patterson (August 4, 2002). "Following the Flute to Kyoto". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 8, 2011.
  3. Pawasarat, Catherine (June 24, 2000). "Following the Flute to Kyoto". The Japan Times. Retrieved January 8, 2011.

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