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| A1 |
MidareComposed By – Yatsuhashi-kengyo* |
9:32
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| A2 |
Akikaze No KyokuWritten-By – Mitsuzaki-kengyoWritten-By [Poet's Song] – P'o Ch'u |
17:02
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Ki To Ishi No Uta
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7:12 |
| B1.1 |
A Scene. Andtante |
| B1.2 |
A Struggle. Vivace |
| B1.3 |
Harmony. Presto |
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Shinsencho Bukyoko - Dance Suite In C
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8:55 |
| B2.1 |
Shuttlecock |
| B2.2 |
Lantern Parade |
| B2.3 |
Ainu Children's Dance |
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Arabesque
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6:20 |
| B3.1 |
Flowing: Moderato Ma Con Spirito |
| B3.2 |
Contrast: Poco Lento |
| B3.3 |
Harmony: Allegro Con Brio |
Credits
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Koto [(honte) First Koto]
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Utashito Nakashima (tracks: A1, A2)
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Koto [(kaete) Second]
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Utamitsu Komatsu (tracks: A1, B3)
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Koto [First]
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Shin-Ichi Yuize* (tracks: B1 to B3)
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Koto [Second]
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Yasuko Nakashima (tracks: B1)
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Other [Tuning]
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Hankaku Kumoijoshi (tracks: B2.2, B2.3),
Hirajoshi (tracks: B2.1)
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Shakuhachi [Bamboo Flute]
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Hozan Yamamoto (tracks: A1)
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Written-By
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Kozaburo Hirai (tracks: B3.1 to B3.3),
Masao Matsumoto (tracks: B1.1 to B1.3),
Shin-Ichi Yuize* (tracks: B2.1 to B2.3)
Notes
A1 is in the Danmono style, and was composed in Kyoto during the period 1614-1685.
A2 was written during the reign of Tempo (1830-43) and is based on the "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by a Chinese poet, which describes the sorrow of Emperor Hsuan Tsung over the loss of Yang Kuei Fei.
B1 Written in 1957 and winner of National Music Competition in composition. Includes simultaneous Japanese and Okinawan modes.
B2 was written in 1945.
B3 was written in 1955.
Labels also read KLB 95, KLB 96.
Other versions
| Category |
Artist |
Title (Format) |
Label |
Category |
Country |
Year |
| KC 1004 |
Shin-Ichi Yuize*, Utashito Nakashima / Various |
Shin-Ichi Yuize*, Utashito Nakashima / Various -
Japanese Koto (LP, Mono)
|
King Records |
KC 1004 |
Japan |
Unknown |
Shin-Ichi Yuize, Utashito Nakashima / Various - Japanese Koto mp3 album free