Sode no Tsuyu
袖の露
[Genre] | Jiuta |
[Estilo] | Hauta |
[Escuela] | Ikuta Ryû - 生田 |
[Compuesto] | Minezaki Kōtō - Shamisen |
Historia (Thomas W Hare):
"Sode no tsuyu" means "dew upon the sleeve." It's an old poetic image which often implies a comparison between dew and tears, and envisions a subject speaking about his or her long silk sleeves bedecked with tears. The tears are often seen to reflect the image of the moon, which in its turn harbors a broad range of poetic and religious associations. |
Sode no Tsuyu aparece en los siguientes álbumes
Álbum | Artista | |
Abe Keiko Record Set - 02 |
Voz : Abe Keiko Shamisen : Abe Keiko | |
Fujii Kunie, The World of Shamisen and Jiuta Singing 1 |
Voz : Fujii Kunie Shamisen : Fujii Kunie | |
Inoue Michiko no Shigei - Volume 5 |
Voz : Inoue Michiko Shamisen : Inoue Michiko Koto : Kobayashi Tamae | |
Sankyoku Gassō Dai Zenshū (zoku) vol. 1 (続三曲合奏大全集1) |
Shakuhachi : Kawase Junsuke III Voz : Suzuki Hakuin Shamisen : Suzuki Hakuin | |
Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 15 |
Voz : Abe Keiko Shamisen : Abe Keiko | |
Yamaguchi Goro - Performance study 2 |
Shakuhachi : Yamaguchi Gorō Shamisen : Fujii Kunie | |
Zoku Sō-Sangen-Shakuhachi ni yoru Mei Senshū - volume 4 |
Voz : Matsuo Keiko Shamisen : Matsuo Keiko Kokyū : Mori Yūji |