Genroku Hanami Odori
元禄花見踊
[Genre] | Nagauta |
[También Conocido Como] | Genroku Cherry Blossoms Viewing Dance |
Genroku Hanami Odori aparece en los siguientes álbumes
Álbum | Artista | |
Art of the Japanese Bamboo Flute, The |
Shinobue : Ōsaka Hideo | |
Art of the Japanese Bamboo Flute, The (Olympic) | ||
Koto no Miryoku - Disk 2 |
Koto : Yamauchi Kimiko | |
Living National Treasure - Shamisen |
Shamisen : Kineya Gosaburo | |
Music of Japan |
Koto : Yonekawa Toshiko Shamisen : Toyohisa Shizuko | |
The most brilliant section of a famous nagauta piece is arranged here into a piece for a koto, three shamisen and a small orchestras of Western instruments. Nagauta is a genre of the traditional music of Japan for voice with shamisen which developed during Edo Period chiefly as an accompaniment for Kabuki dance. The original piece is a very lively one describing the merriment of cherry-blossoms viewing at Ueno hill (present Ueno Park in Tokyo, a famous cherry- blossoms viewing place) in the Genroku Era (1688~1704). Genroku is the segment of Edo Period, during which Japanese culture reached a zenith of gorgeousness and the epicurean tendencies of people came to extremity.
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Shamisen Genroku Hanami-Odori | ||
Shamisen II |