Yamase Shōin I
初世山勢松韻
Compositor & Koto
The third Iemoto of the Yamase school, whose real name was Yoshida Senkichi. He studied under the 2nd generation Yamasei Kensaku and took the name Yamase Shōin after working as Yamasei Kōto. In 1880, he was appointed to the Music Department of the Ministry of Education, and in 1890, he composed "Miyako no Haru" for the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Music School. 1891, he became a professor at the Tokyo Music School (now Tokyo University of the Arts). His works include "Oborozuki," "Hana no Kumo," and "Shiki no Tomo. Developed the multi-stringed koto. His pupils include Hagioka Shōin I and Imai Keishō.
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También Conocido Como 吉田専吉 (Yoshida Senkichi) / 山清勾当 (Yamasei Koto) |
Profesores Estudiantes
Hagioka Shōin I 1864 - 1936 |
Compuesto o Arreglado
Koto Obras | |||
Título | Kanji | Año | Título Alternativo |
Miyako no Haru (Yamada Ryū) | 都の春 |
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Shamisen | |||
Hana no Kumo | 花の雲 |
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Matsushima Hakkei | 松島八景 |
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Oboro Zuki | 朧月 |
Misted Moon | |
Shiki no Tomo | 四季の友 |