Watazumi no Iroko no Miya
渡津海鱗宮
[Genre] | Modern Honkyoku |
[School] | Azuma Ryû |
[Composed] | Fukuda Randō - Shakuhachi |
Watazumi no Iroko no Miya appears on the following albums
Album | Artist | |
Daiyon FUDO - Kineya Seiho |
Shakuhachi : Ishikawa Toshimitsu | |
The composer was influenced by a painting called "Wadatsumi no Irokono Miya" which was painted by his father Shigeru Aoki, a famous Western-style painter. Based on the Japanese myth called "Wadatsumi"(Deep Sea), this work was incomplete when it was first performed in 1928. The arrangement heard here was completed by Tomiko Kojiba in 1981, and it was premiered by the great Yokoyama Katsuya, a shakuhachi performer and Rando's student, who has been instrumental in making Rando's music better known. This work can be likened to the Western divertimento style, and Rando's great talent can be felt when listening to it.
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Fukuda Rando Shakuhachi Meikyoku Sen |
Shakuhachi : Matama Kazushi Shakuhachi : Yokoyama Katsuya Shakuhachi : Furuya Teruo | |
Shakuhachi - Classical Modern Best 30 - 03 |
Shakuhachi : Matama Kazushi Shakuhachi : Yokoyama Katsuya Shakuhachi : Furuya Teruo | |
Yokoyama Katsuya Plays Fukuda Rando - Boxed Cassette |
Shakuhachi : Yokoyama Katsuya |