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This is a Jiuta piece
in the Hauta style
from the Maybe Ikuta Ryű school
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This piece was composed for shamisen by Yaoroku Ihachi
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Hinaburi appears on the following albums:
| Album | Shakuhachi | Koto | Shamisen |
| Flutist from the East Volume 1 (Listen) |
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Short piece for flute and 20-string koto (Japanese Harp).
Severio Gazzelloni played flute in the first performance at the 6th Keiko Nosaka Koto recital in 1975.
As the title HINABURI means "rural", the piece opens with a flute solo in pastoral style.
Next, an expression of praising grace is presented by the koto, and little by little it turns into a rhythm of Awa dance, finally continuing into a whole section of improvisation.
The work is deftly completed by a scherzo.
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| Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 15 (Listen) |
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