Kyushu Reibo (Itchoken)
九州鈴慕
[ジャンル] | 本曲 |
[流派] | Kyushu Kei |
発祥 (皇保):
Yearning for the Bell of the Kyushu Region Kyushu Reibo belongs to the family of Reibo pieces, from which this series of seven recordings takes its name. The legendary 'father' of the honkyoku tradition, Fuke (ca. 9th C. China), did not play shakuhachi, but rang a rei (hand-bell) instead. To his disciples, Fuke's bell has come to symbolize enlightenment. "Yearning for the Bell" can therefore mean 'yearning for enlightenment'. |
九州鈴慕 は下記のアルバムに収録されています
アルバム | アーティスト | |
Autumn Field - Yearning for the Bell Volume 4 |
尺八 : 皇保 | |
Yearning for the Bell of the Kyushu Region Kyushu Reibo belongs to the family of Reibo pieces, from which this series of seven recordings takes its name. The legendary 'father' of the honkyoku tradition, Fuke (ca. 9th C. China), did not play shakuhachi, but rang a rei (hand-bell) instead. To his disciples, Fuke's bell has come to symbolize enlightenment. "Yearning for the Bell" can therefore mean 'yearning for enlightenment'. | ||
Hogaku Meikyoku Sen; Shakuhachi |
尺八 : 二世 青木 鈴慕 | |
Reibo |
尺八 : 初世 酒井 竹保 尺八 : 二世 酒井 竹保 |