Tsuru Kame no Kyoku
鶴亀の曲
[Жанр] | Сокёку |
[Стиль] | Meiji Shinkyoku |
[Школа] | Ikuta Ryû - 生田 |
[Сочиненная] | Matuzaka Kengyo - Кото |
Tateyama Noboru - Сямисен |
Tsuru Kame no Kyoku appears on the following albums
Альбом | Исполнитель | |
Sō no Shiori (Ikuta Ryū) vol 3 |
Voice : Kikuhara Hatsuko Сямисен : Kikuhara Hatsuko Кото : Fujii Kunie | |
Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 44 |
Кото : Fujii Sagariminkou II Сякухати : Shimabara Hanzan Voice : Kusuda Norifumi Кото : Kusuda Norifumi | |
Venerated Patterns | ||
(The Crane and the Tortoise) Di and Shamisen The Nagauta piece Tsurukame (1851) celebrates imperial longevity (the crane and tortoise are symbols of long life) and like many other Nagauta pieces (e.g., Kokaji, Musume Dojoji), it is derived from a play from the Noh theater, the aristocratic drama form which originated and developed during the Muromachi period (13381573). In its entirety, Tsurukame is comprised of eight movements which can be grouped into three major sections corresponding to the jo-ha-kyu (introduction-exposition-denouement) structure found throughout the performing arts of Japan. The Di (playing the vocal line) is accompanied by the Shamisen (in honchoshi tuning) and performed here is the opening movement, a movement from the exposition section (an instrumental duet), and the concluding movement. |