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This is a Jiuta piece in the Tegotomono style from the Ikuta Ryű school . This piece was composed for koto by Yaezaki Kengyo . This piece was composed for shamisen by Kikuoka Kengyo .

History (from Tsuge Gen'ichi)
This is a lovely jiuta piece of the Kyoto style composed in the early nineteenth century. The song text is based on the story of Yugao ('Evening Faces') from 'The Tale of Genji.'

Genji, a lad of seventeen, is on the way to visit his old foster mother. He stops to admire a fence clustered with evening glories. A young girl appears, and on behalf of her mistress (Yugao) presents some of the flowers to Genji on a perfumed fan. Entranced by the simple beauty of the girl, he resolves to see her again. He takes her with him one night to a secluded mansion, but after a brief interlude of love, Genji's previous lady, Rokujo, sends her jealous spirit to kill Yugao, and Yugao dies in his arms.

Poem (translated by Tsuge Gen'ichi)
Who lives here?
He has a servant inquire
In the twilight,
Genji's cart comes to a halt.
Let's peek
Through a crevice
In the high hedge-fence
By this tasteful house
To which persons rarely come.

Holding a fan
Permeated with faint scent
Of fragrant incense,
The owner of the house
Offers Genji a blossom
Of the 'Evening Faces'
Glittering with pale dew.

In a brief dream, he is
Bound together with Yugao,
A flower ever more beautiful.
When he awakes,
He feels keenly
The chilly winds of midnight.

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