Hijiri-kaï Ensemble - Urban Music of the Edo Period (1603-1868) [2005;CD-Rip]
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Album: Hijiri-kaï Ensemble - Urban Music of the Edo Period (1603-1868)
Tracklisting:
00:00:00 - Godanno-shirabe [Piece in Five sections]
Played by Aiko Noda and Junko Harada.
00:07:13 - Renbo Nagashi [Spiritual Quest through Begging for Alms]
Shakuhachi solo by Teruhisa Fukuda.
00:15:11 - Echigo-jishi Song [Dance of the Lion from Echigo Province, Northwest of Japan]
By Shihô Kineya (vocal and shamisen), Aiko Noda (koto) and Teruhisa Fukuda (shakuhachi).
00:31:12 - Midare [Exception to the Rule]
Played by Aiko Noda.
00:40:02 - Yuki [Snow]
Singing accompanied on the shamisen, performed by Shihô Kineya.
00:52:06 - Yûgure [Dusk]
Played by Teruhisa Fukuda.
01:06:50 - Koto Sangen Nijûsôkyoku
Played by Junko Harada (koto) and Shihô Kineya (shamisen).
Credits:
Koto: Aiko Noda (tracks: 1, 3, 4), Junko Harada (tracks: 1, 7)
Shakuhachi: Teruhisa Fukuda (tracks: 2, 3, 6)
Shamisen, Voice: Shihô Kineya (tracks: 3, 5, 7)
Notes:
The Hijiri-kaï Ensemble (Group of Wise People) was formed in 2003 for a concert tour of France, by Teruhisa Fukuda (shakuhachi), Shihô Kineya (shamisen) and Aiko Noda (koto). This CD was recorded by the group on their second tour of France; Junko Harada was included as an extra musician for koto duos.
Recorded At Radio France, October 2004
lovely.. early morning ım listening this lovely song in my home and my restaurants
Where are your restaurants located? ☺
I feel like a sad and brokenhearted oiran, draped in gorgeous silk, but alone, staring at my mirror in the late quiet of Yoshiwara.
Mono no Aware comment. Thank you for sharing this poetic perspective with us
One more reason to be grateful for France's interest in old Japanese culture.
It is true :)
yes!
??, japanese culture it s enough reason
I'm a musician trying to learn more about traditional japonese instruments, and this video is great. Not only does it feature the 3 most relevant instruments i'm trying to study, but it has long compositions with solos of each of those instruments so that i can listen and understand their intricacies. Thank you so much for this upload
That's wonderful to hear! Glad the video's been helpful for your studies. :)
did you know I started reading Musashi book for the 2nd time on 2017 listening to Kineya Ensemble. The music was unlike anything I have heard before but felt familiar and it gave me such a strong vibe. It is only until now i rediscover the album again thanks to your channel. Now I am reading Musashi for the 3rd time while listening to this
Glad I was useful to you :)
@@yamabikofactory thank you for reuploading it
ok.
Reading the five rings nowadays
reading vagabond, the manga, here with this edo brilliant soundtrack, straight from bahia, brasil... long live to musashi
Serenity Times of Beauty!
Perfect for listening while writing...
This is so beautiful and relaxing. I love art and music from the Edo Period.
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😆I enjoyed watching the whole series, but I thought I was going to see Crimsom Sky in the last chapter (spoiler alert)
I have heard of this cd before.
Nice to be able to check it out
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I love this music ❤
I love the Edo period music so much! It's so amazing!
(I hope RUclips don't punish me for saying this, accusing me of bullying and intimidation for saying I love a music style)
And if you dont like this style of music, the Shogunate will get you :D
I think RUclips will punish you by pushing more videos of Edo period music in your feed.
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@@miovicdina7706 I would be glad they push more Edo era music in my feed! No objection to this! :P
THX FOR THE UPLOAD MY BRO!!!!
My pleasure!
I absolutely love this. Very relaxing.
Such beautiful music!!
lovely! greetings from Poland
Absolutely great collection. Thank you!
My pleasure!
Thank you Yamabiko Factory
Thank you
Arigato!
love it
Wonderful
Koto music was only played for the highest social class in the Edo period. I find it sad that the more common and lyrical types of music, such as folk songs (minyo), theater songs (nagauta) and geisha songs (hauta, kouta) are constantly overlooked. Any time I see a CD of Japanese music for sale, it's always the same rich koto music. I believe the shamisen reflects Japanese culture better, even though the koto is consistently beautiful.
Echigo-jishi (15:11) is an example of nagauta theater music, but performing it with the koto is not authentic. I feel like the shamisen takes a back seat there.
I also think he deserves more recognition. It has deep roots in Japanese tradition. As you said, it doesn't look authentic without the shamisen.
Thanks.
Welcome
Excellent!! thanks🙂
Be my guest! :)
@@yamabikofactory Thank you very much for the invitation, when I have time, I will make it effective!!
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Harigato!
Be welcome!!
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Thank you