Shin Sarashi
新晒
[Genre] | Sokyoku |
[School] | Yamada Ryū - 山田 |
[Composed] | Fukakusa Kengyō - Shamisen |
Shin Sarashi appears on the following albums
Album | Artist | |
Hōgaku Taikei Vol. 4 - Sōkyoku - Shakuhachi 2 (LP 2) |
Koto : Nakanoshima Kin'ichi Voice : Nakanoshima Keiko Shamisen : Inogawa Koji | |
New Spirits of Sangen |
Koto : Kameyama Kanō Shamisen : Nishigata Akiko | |
The jiuta piece "Sarashi" performed today is based on Fukakusa Kengyo's, "Sarashi", considered the forerunner to the tegoto style, which incorporates a long instrumental interlude. The piece is characterized by short instrumental interludes sandwiched between the stanzas which tie into the main melodic theme. In olden days, people would bleach cloth in the Uji River of Kyoto. The melodic theme incorporates the rhythmic pounding of the cloth with the sound of the running river. The ai no te section of "Shin•zarashi" draws on a sophisticated instrumental section in which both the koto and shamisen are given room to display improvisational techniques known as sharebiki. In this CD, however, the koto plays the traditional melody only, while the shamisen takes the improvisational line. (Akiko Nishigata) | ||
Shin Zarashi (Koto Meikyoku no Shirabe vol.4) |
Koto : Nakanoshima Kin'ichi Voice : Nakanoshima Keiko Shamisen : Shinagawa Shōzō | |
Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 57 |
Voice : Nakanoshima Kin'ichi Shamisen : Nakanoshima Kin'ichi Koto : Nakanoshima Kin'ichi | |
Yamada - 05 |
Voice : Nakanoshima Kin'ichi Koto : Nakanoshima Kin'ichi Voice : Uehara Masaki II Shamisen : Uehara Masaki II |