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01. Takasago (su-utai) utai - Kanze Tetsunojô VI
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02. Yashima (su-utai) utai - Kongoô Iwao I
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03. Hagoromo (ban-bayashi) - Part I
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04. Hagoromo (ban-bayashi) - Part II
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05. Matsumushi (su-utai) utai - Kita Roppeita
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06. Aoi-no-ue (su-utai) utai - Sakurama Kintarô
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07. Hachinoki (su-utai) - Part I
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08. Part Hachinoki (su-utai) - Part II
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09. Youchi Soga (icchô) - Part I
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10. Youchi Soga (icchô) - Part II
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11. Teika ichiji no dai (dokugin) - Part I
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12. Teika ichiji no dai (dokugin) - Part II
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13. Sanekata (su-utai) - Part I
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14. Sanekata (su-utai) - Part II
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15. Tsuchiguruma, "Nanatsu ni naru ko"
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16. "Uji no sarashi," "Fuku no kami"
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17. Môsô biwa - Jishinkyô
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18. Heikyoku - Nasu no Yoichi
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19. Satsuma biwa - Ko-Atsumori
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20. Chikuzen biwa - Gishi no honkai
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21. Fuke shakuhachi - Ajikan
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22. Kinko-ryû - Kokû reibo
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23. Tozan-ryû - Iwashimizu
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24. Miny'ô-shakuhachi - Oiwake-bushi
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ARTIST
VA
TITLE
Japanese Traditional Music: Noh, Biwa, Shakuhachi
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
WORLD ARBITER
CATALOG #
WA 2010CD
WA 2010CD
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
2/2/2010
2022 restock. Subtitled:
Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1941
. This second volume of the 1941 Kokusai Bunka Shinkô-kai (KBS) recordings features Noh theater masters, many of whom had been trained by artists active before the Meiji (1868) period. An essay and texts in both English and Japanese with translation are included in the CD. Noh, a masked play, was established by the actor
Kan'ami Kiyotsugu
(1333-1384) and his son
Zeami Motokiyo
(1363-1443) in medieval times. Based on various earlier forms such as
sangaku
(acrobat and juggling),
dengaku
(dance and play derived from rice festivals), and
kusemai
(dance), the noh created a far more highly artistic form of theater than ever before. Japanese
biwa
music is characterized by a narrative with
biwa
accompaniment. The instrument, born in ancient Persia and introduced into Japan around the 8th century as a component of the royal court's
gagaku
ensemble, is a four stringed lute plucked with a large plectrum. In the late 12th century, blind Buddhist priests developed a unique narrative style, using this instrument as an accompaniment. The
shakuhachi
is a vertical bamboo flute sharply edged in its flue. Its standard length is about 54 cm., but there are shorter or longer types than this standard.
Shakuhachi
was traditionally played by
komusô
,
Fuke-shû
priests (a Zen Buddhist sect). The blowing of a
shakuhachi
(
sui-Zen
, literally "blowing Zen") was a
komusô
's religious act equivalent to chanting a sutra.
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