Yamanaka Bushi
山中節
[Genre] | Min'yo |
[Escuela] | Min'yo |
Historia (Takahashi Yujiro):
Yamanaka wa samong the best of numerous hot-spring resorts on the Noto Peninsula, thus a major domestic tourist attraction. This is a "parlour song" for geisha to sing to or with vacationing clients as intimate entertainment. Never forget the road to Yamanaka: to the east, Pine Mountain; to the west, Mt. Yakushi. In the valley, the sound of rushing water; on the peak, a storm; in between, at Yamanaka, the aroma of the hot baths. (From Mt. Yakushi I can see all of Yamanaka at a glance; why can't I see into his heart?) haa wasureshansu na Yamanaka michi o, higash'ya Matsuyama nish'ya Yakushi // tani n'ya mizuoto, mine ni wa arashi, ai no Yamanaka yu no nioi. |
Yamanaka Bushi aparece en los siguientes álbumes
Álbum | Artista | |
Memories of Japan |
Shakuhachi : Riley Kōho Lee | |
Min'yo - Folk Song from Japan - Takahashi Yujiro and friends | ||
Yamanaka wa samong the best of numerous hot-spring resorts on the Noto Peninsula, thus a major domestic tourist attraction. This is a "parlor song" for geisha to sing to or with vacationing clients as intimate entertainment. Never forget the road to Yamanaka: to the east, Pine Mountain; to the west, Mt. Yakushi. In the valley, the sound of rushing water; on the peak, a storm; in between, at Yamanaka, the aroma of the hot baths. (From Mt. Yakushi I can see all of Yamanaka at a glance; why can't I see into his heart?) haa wasureshansu na Yamanaka michi o, higash'ya Matsuyama nish'ya Yakushi // tani n'ya mizuoto, mine ni wa arashi, ai no Yamanaka yu no nioi. Copyright 1999 - Dr David W. Hughes e-mail dh6@soas.ac.uk | ||
Shakuhachi Min'yo | ||
Shakuhachi Min'yo - Furusato no Uta - Vol 2 |
Shakuhachi : Yashita Isamu |