Aki Kaze no Kyoku
秋風の曲
[Genre] | Sokyoku |
[Estilo] | Kumiuta |
[Escuela] | Ikuta Ryû - 生田 |
[Compuesto] | Mitsuzaki Kengyō - Shakuhachi |
Mitsuzaki Kengyō - Koto |
Historia (Tsuge Gen'ichi):
Originally a solo koto piece, consisting of an instrumental prelude (jo) of six sections (dan) followed by six songs in the kumiuta form; this piece is a combination of dan-mono and kumiuta. The text is a free translation of a Ch'ang he ko ('The Song of Everlasting Sorrow') by Po Chu-I (772-846), a Chinese poet, which deals with the tragedy of the Emperor Hsuan Tsung and Yang Kuei-fei, his favorite beauty during the T'ang dynasty of China (8th century). The title means 'Autumn Wind' which blows in the town of Ma-wei, where the heroine was killed. |
Poema (translated by Tsuge Gen'ichi)
Great beauty Is elusive, However much You seek it. And the daughter Of Yang Is beautiful Beyond compare. Hair silken as the clouds Face as fair As the restful aronia. The Emperor Never once left her presence And spent his days In contemplation of her. But today Her green flowery palanquin Flees in haste From the nine-fold inner room. Under an uncertain sky Chased By the fall winds. The heavenly strains Of court music... How sad now, This night of Ma-wei, Where only the pounding of hoofs, Only the sound of the wind, Remain. In the West Palace And South Garden Autumn grasses Are covered with dew. On the palace stairs, Dead leaves Pile up - Who will sweep them away? Frost-flowers bloom On the tiles of the roof That once sheltered The Emperor's life-love. Alone In robes of jade, How could he sleep here In peace? | (jo) Motomuredo egataki wa iro ni nan arikeru saritote wa yooka no me koso taenaru mono zo kashi Kumo no binzura hana no kao geni kaidoo no nemuri to ya ookimi no hanare mo yarade nagame akashinu Midori no hana no yukitsu modiritsu ikani sen kyoo kokonoe ni hikikaete tabine no sora no akikaze Geishoo-ui no sengaku mo bakai no yuube ni hizume no chiri wo fuku kaze no oto nomi nokoru kanashisa Nishi no miya minami no sono wa akikasa no tsuyu shigeku otsuru konoha no kizahashi ni tsumoredo tare ka harawan Ennoo no kawara wa shimo no hana nioorashi hisui no fusuma hitori kite nadoka yume wo musuban |
Aki Kaze no Kyoku aparece en los siguientes álbumes
Álbum | Artista | |
Fukuda Chieko |
Koto : Fukuda Chieko | |
Hōgaku Taikei Vol. 4 - Sōkyoku - Shakuhachi 2 (LP 1) |
Koto : Tomiyama Mieko Voz : Tomiyama Seikin I Koto : Tomiyama Seikin I | |
Kangen Hissho |
Shakuhachi : Furuya Teruo | |
Kikuhara Hatsuko Zenshu vol. 18 |
Voz : Kikuhara Hatsuko Koto : Kikuhara Hatsuko | |
Koto - Keiko Nosaka |
Koto : Nosaka Keiko | |
Midare - Kazue Sawai Plays Koto Classics |
Koto : Sawai Kazue | |
Miyagi Michio - Best One | ||
Music For Two Shakuhachi |
Shakuhachi : Juerg Fuyuzui Zurmuehle Shakuhachi : Andreas Fuyu Gutzwiller | |
Rokudan |
Koto : Miyagi Michio | |
Rokudan Koto no Meikyoku |
Koto : Miyagi Kiyoko | |
Sankyoku Gassō Dai Zenshū (zoku) vol. 4 (続三曲合奏大全集4) |
Shakuhachi : Aoki Reibo II Voz : Yagi Keiji Shamisen : Yagi Keiji | |
Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 37 |
Voz : Tomiyama Seikin I Koto : Tomiyama Seikin I | |
Yonin no Kai Ensemble - Japan Jiuta |
Voz : Gotō Sumiko Koto : Gotō Sumiko |