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Aki no Shirabe

秋の調

[Genre]Shinkyoku
[Style]Kakyoku
[School]Miyagi
[Composed]Miyagi Michio - Shakuhachi
Miyagi Michio - Koto - 1919

History (Clive Bell):

This is a serenade for voice, koto, and flute, composed in 1918 by Miyagi Michio, a very popular composer in Japan. He was greatly influenced by western impressionist music, and thus revolutionized the old style of Japanese music. The sung poem depicts tender thoughts for a young woman and a longing to be with her. The koto introduction hints at leaves falling onto a stream and floating to where the lover lives.
The sigh of autumn
If I were a leaf floating on the river
I would drift to your dwelling.
The autumn night becomes darker.
If I were a cricket in the grass
I would sing by your window
Throughout the night.
Words from a poem by Kobayashi Yoshio, Translated by Clive Dunkley.

Aki no Shirabe appears on the following albums

Album Artist
Play ButtonKoto no Shirabe - In Memory of Miyagi Michio Voice : Miyagi Michio
Koto : Miyagi Michio
Shakuhachi : Hirokado Reifū

Kurokami Shakuhachi : Clive Bell
This is a serenade for voice, koto, and flute, composed in 1918 by Miyagi Michio, a very popular composer in Japan. He was greatly influenced by western impressionist music, and thus revolutionized the old style of Japanese music. The sung poem depicts tender thoughts for a young woman and a longing to be with her. The koto introduction hints at leaves falling onto a stream and floating to where the lover lives.
The sigh of autumn
If I were a leaf floating on the river
I would drift to your dwelling.
The autumn night becomes darker.
If I were a cricket in the grass
I would sing by your window
Throughout the night.
Words from a poem by Kobayashi Yoshio, Translated by Clive Dunkley.
Play ButtonMiyagi Michio Sakuhin Dai Zenshu - 04

Yoshida Seifu Collection of Famous Performances volume 1 Koto : Miyagi Michio
Shakuhachi : Yoshida Seifū