Shintakasago
新高砂
[Жанр] | Сокёку |
[Стиль] | Meiji Shinkyoku |
[Школа] | Ikuta Ryû - 生田 |
[Сочиненная] | Terajima Hanano I - Сямисен |
История (Tsuge Gen'ichi):
Shin-takasago ('New Takasago') is an example of 'new koto music' of the Meiji Era. Although this piece is composed in the tegoto-mono form, it is not a jiuta sokyoku. The tegoto is performed by two koto(s) tuned differently. The text is taken from the no play Takasago, which praises the gods for a long, married life. Because of its character, this piece is often performed at auspicious occasions such as wedding ceremonies. |
Поэма (translated by Tsuge Gen'ichi)
Takasago Bay! Raising the sail On this cable, Together with the moonrise, The rising tide - See, the reflection of Awaji Island! Above the waves. Far past The offing at Naruo, We have reached Suminoe, already. We have reached Suminoe, already. | (maebiki) Takasago ya kono urafune ni ho wo agete truki morotomo ni ideshio no (ai) nami no awaji no shimakage ya (tegoto) Tooku naruo no oki sugite haya suminoe ni tsukinikeri (ai) haya suminoe ni tsukinikeri |
Shintakasago appears on the following albums
Альбом | Исполнитель | |
Koten Sōkyoku no Shinzui Volume 2 |
Кото : Nankōbō Tamami | |
Fascination of the Koto 2 |
Voice : Yonekawa Toshiko Кото : Yonekawa Toshiko Кото : Yonekawa Megumi | |
Shin Takasago (New Takasago) Composed by Terazima Hanano (1855-1920), a typical example of new koto music of the Meiji era. This is performed by high registered and a low registered koto. The title derives from the no play Takasago and the adjective 'shin' (new) is added to distinguish it from the older version of Takasago for the koto. The song text, a literal quotation from the no, praises conjugal faithfulness and longevity. | ||
Fujii Kunie Sokyoku Jiuta No Sekai 5 | ||
How to Play the Shamisen and the Koto (Disc 2) |
Кото : Noda Toshiko Сямисен : Yokota Fumiko Кото : Nakajima Keiko | |
Kinko Shakuhachi Gaikyoku Anthology Volume 1 - First Level - tape 2 |
Сякухати : Kawase Junsuke III | |
Koto Music of Japan, The |
Кото : Hagiwara Seigin | |
Shin-Takasago was composed by Utano Terashima in the nineteenth century and is based upon Takasago, a famous Noh drama. Takasago is a seaside town near Kobe which has been frequently cited in Japanese literature for its scenic beauty. Takasago in the Noh drama describes happiness and joy, emotions evoked by this lovely koto solo.
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Sankyoku Gassō Dai Zenshū vol. 15 (三曲合奏大全集15) |
Кото : Furuya Yasue Кото : Furuya Tomizō Voice : Nakamura Hisako Сякухати : Tanabe Retsuzan | |
Sankyoku Home Practice - Shoden 2 |
Сякухати : Aoki Reibo II | |
Seiha Hogakkai Play Favorites 09 - Meiji Shinkyoku |
Кото : Nakashima Yasuko Кото : Yuize Shin'ichi Voice : Yuize Masae Сякухати : Yamamoto Hōzan | |
Sō no Shiori (Ikuta Ryū) vol 8 |
Кото : Nakashima Yasuko Voice : Fujii Kunie Кото : Fujii Kunie | |
Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 41 |
Кото : Nakanoshima Kin'ichi Voice : Nakanoshima Keiko | |
Sōkyoku: Yamada-ryū - Meikyoku no Shirabe (vol. 4) |
Кото : Andō Namii Кото : Yamane Ichiyo Сякухати : Nōtomi Haruhiko Voice : Yamase Shōin II Кото : Itō Shōchō I |