Sakura Gawa
桜川
[Жанр] | Дзюита |
[Стиль] | Tegotomono |
[Школа] | Ikuta Ryû - 生田 |
[Сочиненная] | Mitsuzaki Kengyō - Кото |
Mitsuzaki Kengyō - Сямисен |
Поэма (translated by John Tedford)
Maeuta: Fresh and brilliant [1], Spring has come and the ice begins to melt. The cherry blossoms grow thick on the bough like the white-capped waves which gather in the shoals of Ukishima [2] rising through the mist. TEGOTO Atouta: Truly it is a wonderful sight! Even now, this Spring remains unchanged from those of ancient times; the beauty of the blossoms reflects in pure, untainted waters -- the River Sakura [3]. [1] Aratama is a "pillow word" (i.e. poetic images always used together in classical Japanese poetry) always attached to Spring; it means 'new jewel" and implies rough, unpolished luster. [2] Place near mouth of Sakura River. [3] The "cherry" river in Ibaraki Prefecture north of Tokyo. |
Sakura Gawa appears on the following albums
Альбом | Исполнитель | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 08 |
Кото : Miura Yōko Voice : Abe Keiko Сямисен : Fujii Kunie | |
Classical Ensemble Music Vol 3 |
Сякухати : Kitahara Kōzan II Кото : Tomiyama Seikin II Voice : Tomiyama Seikin I Сямисен : Tomiyama Seikin I | |
Performance with voice, shamisen, koto and shakuhachi. The original piece, not including shakuhachi, was composed in 1930's by Mitsuzaki Kengyo, who is more famous for the fact that he composed pieces in new styles for only voice and koto, which were so-to-speak revolutionary attempts in those days when the koto was regarded as a subordinate instrument to shamisen music. This piece is exceptional among those pieces in the same style, in respect that both shamisen and koto part were composed by the same person. Consequently, it has more heterophonic character as compared with other pieces. The poem is a description of the scenery of the river called Sakuragawa (sakura = cherry, ogawa or kawa = river) which is famous for cherry-blossoms, and the music has a comparatively gay feeling. The piece consists of a short introduction, a fore-song, an instrumental interlude and an after-song.
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Sankyoku Gassō Dai Zenshū vol. 19 (三曲合奏大全集19) |
Кото : Sunazaki Tomoko Сякухати : Mori Kozan Voice : Ashigaki Miho Сямисен : Ashigaki Miho | |
Sasagawa Shizue no Shigei Vol. 7 |
Сямисен : Sasagawa Shizue Кото : Suzuki Kazuko | |
Seiha Hogakkai Play Favorites 04 - Mitsuzaki Kengyo |
Кото : Akamine Masahito Сямисен : Ishii Utamitsu Кото : Miyamoto Masatoki Сякухати : Yamamoto Hōzan | |
Sō no Shiori (Ikuta Ryū) vol 7 |
Кото : Nakashima Yasuko Кото : Miura Yōko Сякухати : Ikeda Seizan II Voice : Fujii Kunie Сямисен : Fujii Kunie | |
Sōkyoku Jiuta Gassō-shū (disc 4) |
Сякухати : Araki Kodō V Кото : Yamamoto Hiroko Voice : Mochitsuki Masako Сямисен : Mochitsuki Masako | |
Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 35 |
Voice : Yonekawa Toshiko Сямисен : Yonekawa Toshiko Voice : Satō Chikaki Сямисен : Satō Chikaki | |
Zoku Sō-Sangen-Shakuhachi ni yoru Mei Senshū - volume 2 |
Voice : Matsuo Keiko Сямисен : Matsuo Keiko Кото : Matsuo Kazuko |