Sado Okesa
佐渡おけさ
[Genre] | Min'yo |
[Escuela] | Min'yo |
Sado Okesa aparece en los siguientes álbumes
Álbum | Artista | |
Flower Dance - Japanese Folk Melodies | ||
This piece stems from a folk song of Niigata. Its melody was probably brought from Kyushi, the southernmost island; many similar melodies were set to different words and are familiar to today's listeners. Sado kesa describes the small island of Sado where criminals were transported.
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Folk Songs with Shakuhachi |
Shakuhachi : Kamiyama Tensui I | |
Koto Melodies of Japan - Hogaku Yonin no Kai (The Four Players Group) |
Koto : Yazaki Akiko Koto : Gotō Sumiko Shakuhachi : Kitahara Kōzan II Koto : Kikuchi Teiko | |
Near the Japan Sea coast of the middle part of the Japanese mainland there is a small island called Sado Island. In the old days it was famous for being an exiles' island and for its gold mine. Sado-Okesa is the most popular song among the people of this island. In the Bon Festival in summer the islanders form a circle and sing this song, dancing elegantly. The Festival is a traditional Japanese event when the dead's souls were once believed to return to this world. In the present days the festival still exists as a kind of recreation. The above-mentioned Awa-Odori and Kiso-Bushi, too, are danced in this festival.
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Melody of Japan - Brightness of Summer |
Koto : Pro Musica Nipponia | |
Memories of My Home |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
Minyo Meijin Series Watanabe Kidō |
Shakuhachi : Watanabe Kidō | |
Minyo Shakuhachi no Shirabe |
Shakuhachi : Kubota Yōhō | |
Nihon Minyo - Shakuhachi Tokusen Shu - 2 |
Shakuhachi : Kamiyama Tensui I | |
Shakuhachi Min'yo - Furusato no Uta - Vol 1 |
Shakuhachi : Yashita Isamu | |
Shakuhachi no Shirabe - Hietsuki Bushi |
Shakuhachi : Miyata Kōhachirō | |
Shakuhachi, Shamisen no Shirabe; Nihon no Minyo - 2 |
Shakuhachi : Yoneya Iwao | |
Shakuhachi/ Kaze no Tabi - Volume 4 |
Shakuhachi : Suzuki Jofū Shakuhachi : Yamashita Mufū Shakuhachi : Saeki Shōfū | |
Tokusen Shakuhachi Minyo |
Shakuhachi : Yoneya Iwao |