Tsukikusa no Yume
月草の夢
[Genre] | Modern |
[School] | Azuma Ryû |
[Also Known As] | Dream of the Dayflower |
[Composed] | Fukuda Randō - Shakuhachi - 1929 |
Tsukikusa no Yume appears on the following albums
Album | Artist | |
Daiyon FUDO - Kineya Seiho |
Shakuhachi : Ishikawa Toshimitsu | |
These two short compositions, like 'Rando Fukuda's other shakuhachi works, are tinged with sweetness and nostalgia for the romanticism of the Taisho era (1912-1926). Both of these pieces were written at the beginning of the Showa era (1926-1989). Many of Rando's shakuhachi works are based on themes of childhood days or heart-rending memories, and amidst the shakuhachi repertoire they shine brightly. He is widely known for his songs "Fuefuki Doji" (Flute-playing Child) and "Beni Kujaku" (Red Peacock), but in real life he lead a solitary existence.
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Fukuda Rando Shakuhachi Meikyoku Sen |
Shakuhachi : Yokoyama Katsuya Koto : Ōnari Michiko | |
Picture Dreams |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee Koto : Odamura Satsuki | |
The Dream of the Dayflower - was originally composed for piano and shakuhachi. The composer was one of Mr. Yokoyama's teachers. The word tsukikusa translates literally as 'Moon Grass'.
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Ren-Men |
Shakuhachi : Andrew MacGregor Shakuhachi : Andrew MacGregor | |
Tsukikusa no Yume; Fukuda Rando Shakuhachi Meikyoku Shu |
Koto : Sunazaki Tomoko Koto : Sawai Tadao Koto : Sawai Kazue Shakuhachi : Yokoyama Katsuya | |
Yokoyama Katsuya Plays Fukuda Rando - Boxed Cassette |
Shakuhachi : Yokoyama Katsuya |