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Nihon Minyo Kumikyoku Dai Ichiban

日本民謡組曲第一番

[Genre]Moderno
[También Conocido Como]Japanese folk song suite no. 1
[Compuesto]Fukushima Yūjirō - Shakuhachi
Fukushima Yūjirō - Koto

Historia (Sugawara Kuniyoshi):

This work is based on five well known Japanese folk songs. Yasaburo Bushi, from Aomori is a children's counting song which has made its way into the adult world and is loved by people of all ages. Itsuki Lullaby, from Kumamoto, is known throughout Japan, and in this suite the shakuhachi carries the compassionate melody. The mood brightens for the up-tempo Tsugaru Jongara Bushi, from Aomori. Sendo Uta (Song of the ferryman), from Hiroshima, paints a picture of the beautiful Seto inland sea. The suite concludes with the famous Fools Dance, the Awa Odori, from Tokushima.

Nihon Minyo Kumikyoku Dai Ichiban aparece en los siguientes álbumes

Álbum Artista
Play ButtonMasters of Zen - Ugetsufu Shakuhachi : Sugawara Kuniyoshi
Play ButtonMasters of Zen - Ugetsufu Koto : Izumiyama Shoko
Shakuhachi : Sugawara Kuniyoshi
Koto : Kawamura Masako
Koto : Nishi Yōko
This work is based on five well known Japanese folk songs. Yasaburo Bushi, from Aomori is a children's counting song which has made its way into the adult world and is loved by people of all ages. Itsuki Lullaby, from Kumamoto, is known throughout Japan, and in this suite the shakuhachi carries the compassionate melody. The mood brightens for the up-tempo Tsugaru Jongara Bushi, from Aomori. Sendo Uta (Song of the ferryman), from Hiroshima, paints a picture of the beautiful Seto inland sea. The suite concludes with the famous Fools Dance, the Awa Odori, from Tokushima.
Play ButtonMasters of Zen - Ugetsufu Shakuhachi : Sugawara Kuniyoshi
Play ButtonMasters of Zen - Ugetsufu Shakuhachi : Sugawara Kuniyoshi
Play ButtonMasters of Zen - Ugetsufu Shakuhachi : Sugawara Kuniyoshi
Play ButtonUgetsufu Shakuhachi : Sugawara Kuniyoshi
This work is based on five well-known Japanese folk songs. Yasaburo Bushi, from Aomori, is a children's counting song which has made its way into the adult world and is loved by people of alt ages. Itsuki Lullaby, from Kumamoto, is known throughout Japan, and in this suite the shakuhachi carries the compassionate melody. The mood brightens for the up-tempo Tsugaru Jongara Bushi, from Aomori. Sendo Uta (Song of ferryman) from Hiroshima paints a picture of the beautiful Seto Inland Sea. The suite concludes with the famous "Fools Dance: the Awa Odori, from Tokushima.
Yujiro Fukushima was born in Kumamoto in 1932, and he studied both composition and conducting. He is active as a composer and teacher, and throughout his distinguished career he has won many prizes for his works.