Ataka no Matsu
安宅の松
[También Conocido Como] | The Pines at Ataka |
Historia (Miyata Kōhachirō):
This lovely popular tune was adapted by Fujita for the nagauta dance version heard here. Ordinarily, a vocalist is featured, but for this recording his part has been omitted in order to spotlight the delicate relationship between flute and shamisen-particularly appropriate, since the text of the song describes how the flute serves as an expressive outlet for a lonely lover. |
Ataka no Matsu aparece en los siguientes álbumes
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Ensemble Nipponia - Kabuki and other Traditional Music | ||
This lovely popular tune was adapted by Fujita for the nagauta dance version heard here. Ordinarily, a vocalist is featured, but for this recording his part has been omitted in order to spotlight the delicate relationship between flute and shamisen-particularly appropriate, since the text of the song describes how the flute serves as an expressive outlet for a lonely lover.
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