Oshû Nagashi
奥州流
[Genre] | Honkyoku |
[School] | Taizan Ha - 対山派 Chikuho Ryû |
History (Riley Kōho Lee):
Wandering Through the Inner Provinces There are a number of pieces with the word nagashi incorporated in their titles, for example "Nagashi Reibo" (selection three of this recording). Nagashi literally means 'drifting' or 'flowing', but in this case refers to alms begging. This "Nagashi" is from a northern district of Japan previously known as Oshu (Inner Province). The flow of wind and water can be heard in the distinctive melodic phrases of this classical honkyoku. Performed on a 2.1 shaku flute. |
Oshû Nagashi appears on the following albums
Album | Artist | |
Empty Bells |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
Koten Shakuhachi Gaku Zen Shū - 2 |
Shakuhachi : Takeuchi Shikō | |
Meianji Shoden Shakuhachi Honkyoku Shu 01 |
Shakuhachi : Yoshimura Sōshin Fuan | |
Mountain Valley |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
Wandering Through the Inner Provinces There are a number of pieces with the word nagashi incorporated in their titles, for example "Nagashi Reibo" (selection three of this recording). Nagashi literally means 'drifting' or 'flowing', but in this case refers to alms begging. This "Nagashi" is from a northern district of Japan previously known as Oshu (Inner Province). The flow of wind and water can be heard in the distinctive melodic phrases of this classical honkyoku. Performed on a 2.1 shaku flute. | ||
Myoan Sanjunana Sei Tanikita Muchiku Shu - 1 |
Shakuhachi : Tanikita Muchiku Roan |