O Edo Nihon Bashi
お江戸日本橋
[Genre] | Min'yo |
[Escuela] | Min'yo |
[También Conocido Como] | The Nihonbashi Bridge in Edo |
O Edo Nihon Bashi aparece en los siguientes álbumes
Álbum | Artista | |
Evening Snow |
Shakuhachi : Tani Senzan Koto : Tanaka Yōko | |
Flower Dance - Japanese Folk Melodies | ||
A cheerful melody of Oedo nihonbashi-the bridge built in Nihonbashi Edo (the old name of Tokyo}-is one of the children's songs, widely known along with Sakura Sakura. The music praises the beauty and the grandeur of the wooden bridge.
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Flute and Koto of Japan |
Shamisen : Yonekawa Toshiko Shakuhachi : Yamaguchi Gorō | |
Japan Revisited |
Shakuhachi : Ono Mamoru | |
Koto Music of Japan | ||
Koto no Kyoshu Nihon no Merodi-shu |
Koto : Yonekawa Toshiko Koto : Tsujimoto Chikatoyo Koto : Yonekawa Toshiko II Shakuhachi : Suginuma Sachio Koto : Yonekawa Megumi | |
Koto no Miryoku - Disk 1 |
Koto : Yamauchi Kimiko | |
Melody of Japan - Stillness of Winter |
Koto : Pro Musica Nipponia | |
Music of Japan |
Koto : Yonekawa Toshiko Shamisen : Toyohisa Shizuko | |
This is an arrangement for koto, shamisen and a small orchestra of Western instruments from a popular song under the same title. The original song of this piece was a popular song named Hakone- bushi which prevailed about at the middle of the 18th century. It was so popular that many different words was put to its melody. "O-Edo Nihonbashi" is the most popular today among them, but not a few different poems are still sung today to the same or slightly changed melody. "Edo" is the old name for Tokyo. Nihonbashi is a famous bridge in the centre of Edo and is the starting-point all the roads radiating for countries. The picture, painted by Hiroshige, a famous ukiyoe painter, shows the concourse at the Nihonbashi in the morning. It was a custom in Edo Period (1600c-1870c) that travellers leaving Edo started from this bridge just after the sun- rise. | ||
Shakuhachi - Hamabe No Uta |
Shakuhachi : Mitsuhashi Kifu Shakuhachi : Fujisaki Shigeyasu Shakuhachi : Tajima Tadashi Shakuhachi : Fukuda Teruhisa |