Shiki no Shirabe
四季の調
[Genre] | Sokyoku |
[School] | Yamada Ryū - 山田 |
[Composed] | Imai Keishō - Koto |
History:
Music for Four Seasons is a rather modern piece from the Yamada School of the koto. The technique of the Yamada is somewhat similar to that of Nagauta with its brilliant and strong touch on the koto strings. Daigo no Hanami which includes singing almost like that of the Nagauta and Shiki no shirabe are representative pieces of the Yamada School. |
Shiki no Shirabe appears on the following albums
Album | Artist | |
Sankyoku Gassō Dai Zenshū (zoku) vol. 19(続三曲合奏大全集19) |
Koto : Date Shōshini Koto : Kataoka Kishai Shakuhachi : Fujii Jido Koto : Honma Shōhō | |
Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 57 |
Koto : Nakanoshima Kin'ichi Koto : Nakanoshima Keiko | |
Sōkyoku: Yamada-ryū - Meikyoku no Shirabe (vol. 4) |
Koto : Itō Shōchō II Shakuhachi : Nōtomi Haruhiko Koto : Itō Shōchō I | |
Soul of the Koto, The | ||
Music for Four Seasons is a rather modern piece from the Yamada School of the koto. The technique of the Yamada is somewhat similar to that of Nagauta with its brilliant and strong touch on the koto strings. Daigo no Hanami which includes singing almost like that of the Nagauta and Shiki no shirabe are representative pieces of the Yamada School.
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Yamada-Ryū - Sō no Emaki - "Shiki" |
Koto : Nakanoshima Hiroko Koto : Nakanoshima Keiko Koto : Shima Chikano | |
Yamada-Ryū Sōkyoku no Shirabe volume 10 |
Koto : Nakanoshima Hiroko Koto : Nakanoshima Keiko Koto : Shima Chikano |