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Hagi no Tsuyu

萩の露

[Жанр]Дзюита
[Стиль]Tegotomono
[Школа]Ikuta Ryû - 生田
[Сочиненная]Ikuyama Kengyō - Кото
Ikuyama Kengyō - Сямисен

История (Tsuge Gen'ichi):

Hagi no tsuyu ('Dew on the Bush Clover') is a typical Kyoto-style tegoto-mono jiuta piece. The text expresses the sentiments of a woman, likened to a bush clover in the autumn field, who falls in love with a heartless man whose visits and letters have stopped.

Of special interest are the voices of autumn insects imitated in the instrumental part.

Поэма (translated by Tsuge Gen'ichi)

Dampened unexpectedly at the sleeve,
The bush clover did not resist
And soon found herself
Drenched with dew
From the beckoning plume grass.

It is now too late for reproach,
And even the vine leaves
Have ceased to show their backs (1),
Since there is not even a breeze

Of a message from you.
My loneliness is deepened
By a monotonous
Fulling block
Sounding through the autumn night,
And by a forlorn pine cricket

Which seems to tell me
To pine even more,
Keeping me sleepless
Under a clear moon.

Oh, wild goose
Flying across the sky,
May I ask a favor?
Do you know where my love lives,
And can you
Take him a message?

(1) Utilizing a pun, the arrowroot, or kudzu vine, is conventionally associated with resentment (urami), because the backside of its leaves are white and turn easily in the wind (urami-kuzu).
Itsushika mo
maneku obana ni
sode furesomete
ware kara nureshi
tsuyu no hagi
(ai)
imasara hito wa
uraminedo
kuzu no hakaze no
soyoto dani
(ai)
otozure taete
matsumushi no
hitorine ni naku
wabishisa wo
yowa ni kinuta no
uchisoete
(ai)
itodo omoi wo
kasaneyo to
tsuki ni ya koe wa
saenuran

(tegoto)

Iza saraba
sora yuku kari ni
koto towan
(ai)
koishiki kata ni
tamazusa wo
okuru yosuga no
ariya nashi ya to

Hagi no Tsuyu appears on the following albums

Альбом Исполнитель
Play ButtonAbe Keiko - 03 Сякухати : Kawase Junsuke II
Сямисен : Abe Keiko
Voice : Fujii Kunie

Abe Keiko Record Set - 10 Сякухати : Kawase Junsuke II
Voice : Abe Keiko
Сямисен : Abe Keiko
Voice : Fujii Kunie
Кото : Fujii Kunie
Play ButtonFascination of the Shakuhachi - 2 Voice : Yagi Keiji
Сямисен : Yagi Keiji
Кото : Sawai Tadao
Сякухати : Yamamoto Hōzan
A te-goto piece composed by IKUYAMA kengyo of Kyoto during the early years of the Meiji Era. The sangen is in the hon-choshi tuning and the koto part, composed by the kengyo himself, is in hankumoi. The lyrics are said to have been wrirten by a certain KAWASE. It describes a woman lamenting a futile love affair, and featutes many references to the autumn season.

Ikuta Ryu Sokyoku Senshu Volume 04 (下) Кото : Miyagi Kiyoko
Сякухати : Yamaguchi Gorō
Сямисен : Yazaki Akiko
Voice : Miyagi Kazue

Ikuta-Ryū Sōkyoku Senshū - volume 9 Voice : Matsuo Keiko
Сямисен : Matsuo Keiko
Кото : Matsuo Kazuko

Koto and Shamisen - Koten/Gendai Meikyoku Shū 09 Сямисен : Ōkubo Masanori
Сякухати : Aoki Reibo II
Кото : Yuize Shin'ichi
Voice : Okuno Gashō

Revived - The Art of Tomii Shunzan Сямисен : Hori Masami
Кото : Miyoshi Atsuko
Сякухати : Tomii Shunzan

Sankyoku Сямисен : Yagi Keiji
Кото : Sawai Tadao
Сякухати : Yamamoto Hōzan

Sankyoku - Hagi no Tsuyu / Sōkyoku - Godan Kinuta Сякухати : Aoki Reibo II
Voice : Inoue Michiko
Сямисен : Inoue Michiko
Кото : Matsuo Keiko

Sankyoku Gassō Dai Zenshū vol. 7 (三曲合奏大全集7) Кото : Tomiyama Seikin II
Сякухати : Yamamoto Hōzan
Voice : Tomiyama Seikin I
Сямисен : Tomiyama Seikin I

Sasagawa Shizue no Shigei Vol. 8 Сямисен : Sasagawa Shizue
Кото : Suzuki Kazuko
Play ButtonShakuhachi no Shinzui-Sankyoku Gasso - 03 Сякухати : Yamaguchi Gorō

Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 38 Voice : Yonekawa Toshiko
Кото : Yonekawa Toshiko
Voice : Ōta Satoko
Сямисен : Ōta Satoko

Yamada - 06 Кото : Uehara Masaki II
Voice : Tomizaki Shunshō
Сямисен : Tomizaki Shunshō

Yamaguchi Goro - Performance study 3 Сямисен : Yonekawa Toshiko
Кото : Yonekawa Toshiko II
Сякухати : Yamaguchi Gorō

Yonekawa Fumiko - Complete Works vol. 2 Voice : Yonekawa Fumiko I
Кото : Yonekawa Fumiko I
Сякухати : Nōtomi Judō II
Сямисен : Yonekawa Fumiko II