12 Japanese Songs
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Description
This piece was arranged for solo guitar for Jokob Kellermann in 2022. The whole consists of 12 songs, arranged by selecting very well-known Japanese songs appropriate for the 12 months of the year. The songs start with "Sakura" in April and end with a lullaby in March. (Only the first song, "Sakura", is a piece that already exists and was used here.) Several of the songs are folk songs of which it is not known when they were composed. (Sakura, Tooryanse, Edo no Komori Uta). Other songs were newly composed during the Meiji period (1868-1912) or later, when Western music was introduced to Japan, and somehow they entered the popular consciousness and became Japanese songs that everyone knows. Toshio Hosokawa
Contenu
I Sakura (Cherry Blossom) · April
II Haru no Ogawa (Brook of Spring) (Teiichi Okano) · May
III Tooryan-se · June
IV Kokyo (Home town) (Teiichi Okano) · July
V Yamadera no Osho-san (The Monk of the Mountain Temple) (Ryouichi Fukube) · August
VI Aka-tonbo (Red Dragonfly) (Kosaku Yamada) · September
VII Kojo no Tsuki (Moon over the ruined castle) (Rentaro Taki) · October
VIII Yuyake-koyake (Sunset) (Makoto Kusakawa) · November
IX Yuki no furu machiwo (A Snowy Town) (Yoshinao Nakada) · December
X Oshogatsu (New Year. Songs of Hope) (Rentaro Taki) · January
XI Kaasan no uta (Mother’s Song) (Satoshi Kubota) · February
XII Edo no Komori Uta (Lullaby of Edo) · March
XIII Komori-Uta (Lullaby)
Plus d'infos
Konserthuset Stockholm
Jakob Kellermann, guitar