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This is a Modern piece
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This piece was composed for koto by Ifukube Akira
in 1969
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Kugo-Ka appears on the following albums:
| Album | Shakuhachi | Koto | Shamisen |
| Pipa Xing - Works of Akira Ifukube (Listen) |
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Nosaka Keiko |
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This piece was premiered in Paris on May 27,1969, by the guitarist
Norihiko WATANABE. Although the piece was originally written for
guitar, the score can also be played on the 25-stringed koto as
it stands, and this is how it is recorded here.
The kugo (Chinese konghou) is an ancient member of the harp family
which originated in West Asia and traveled east to China and Japan,
reaching Japan by the eighth century, At first it was used in
the instrumental ensemble of gagaku, Japan's ancient court music,
but its performance tradition soon died out, perhaps because of
the difficulty of handling it. Ifukube was inspired to write this
piece on seeing the remains of the instrument at an exhibition
of the collection of the Shosho-in, the ancient storehouse of
the Nara temple Todai-ji He tried to imagine what the melodies
played by this instrument in ancient Assyria may have been like.
The piece is in ternary form (ABA), with a stately introduction
Section A is an allegretto dominated by elegant wave-like figures
composed of groups of thirty-seconds. B is an adagio in a broad,
ancient lyrical style, The piece is approximately 15 minutes in
duration. - Morihide Katayama
(translation: Steven G. Nelson)
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