流派
日本の伝統楽器のための作曲。グループ化はジャンルとお寺と流派
本曲
Chikuho Ryû | Sakai Chikuho I (1892-1985) |
Dokyoku / Chikushinkai | Watazumi Doso Roshi & Yokoyama Katsuya |
Goun-ryū | Itō Goun and his students |
Jikishô Ryu | Founded by Tajima Tadashi |
Kinko Ryû - 琴古流 | Kurosawa Kinko I (1710-1771) |
Kyushu Kei | Pieces from Kyushu Area |
Meian / Myōan-ryū | Several styles of honkyoku originating in a variety of temples. |
Mu-Ryû 無流 | Miyata Kohachiro |
Mujuan | Branch of Jin Nyodo style |
Muraji-ryū | An off-shoot of the Ueda-ryū popular in the mid-20th century. |
Myoan Shinpo Ryû | Ozaki Shinryu (1820-1888) |
Nezasa Ha / Kimpu Ryû - 根笹派 /錦風流 | Bamboo Grass Sect |
Oshu Kei | Pieces from Oshu Area |
Seien Ryû | Kanemoto Seiin (cir. 1880) |
Sōetsu-ryū | Mid-19th century shakuhachi style - honkyoku plus ensemble pieces |
Taizan Ha - 対山派 | Higuchi Taizan (1856-1914) |
Tozan Ryu - 都山流 | Nakao Tozan (1876-1956) |
Ueda Ryû | Ueda Hōdō (1892-1974) |
民謡
Min'yo | Folk Music |
現代音楽
Azuma Ryû | Fukuda Rando |
Enka | Heart-felt, often dramatic popular ballad style. |
Kōzan-ryū | Hiratsuka Kōzan I and his students |
Popular | Umbrella term for modern popular forms; Rock, Jazz, Prog, Metal, etc. |
Sawai | Tadao Sawai (1937-1997) |
三曲
Ikuta Ryû - 生田 | Founder: Ikuta Kengyo (1656-1715) |
Itsudō-ha Kinko-ryū | A Kinko-ryū offshoot popular in the early 20th century. |
Nogawa Ryū Jiuta | Jiuta style as played by Living National Treasure Kikuhara Hatsuko |
Yamada Ryū - 山田 | Founder: Yamada Kengyo (1757-1817) |
Yanagawa Ryû - 柳川流 | Yanagawa Kengyo |
Yōzan-ryū | An off-shoot of the Tozan-ryū featuring Katsuta Yōzan and his students |
新曲
Miyagi | Miyagi Michio (1894-1956) |
お寺
Fudaiji | Fudaiji Temple Hamamatsu, Totomi-no-Kuni (Shizuoka Prefecture) |
Futaiken | Oshu Dewa - Masuda, Mutsu-no-kuni (Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture) |
Ichigetsuji | Ichigetsuji Temple Kogane, Shimosa-no-kuni (Chiba Prefecture) |
Itchoken | Itchoken Temple Hakata, Kyushu, Southern Japan |
Kokutaiji | Kokutaiji Temple Toyama Prefecture |
Rinseiken | Rinseiken Temple Kurumei Kyushu Island |
Ryogenji | Ryogenji Temple Oihira, Izu-no-kuni (Shizuoka Prefecture) |