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Kotoba no Yoru

言葉の夜

[Genre]Modern
[Also Known As]The night of words
[Composed]Chikuma Jun - Shakuhachi

History (Sugawara Kuniyoshi):

The shakuhachi is an extremely refined instrument which as yet is still comparatively unknown. It is particularly difficult to find a substitute for the profoundness of the five-holed shakuhachi. As a specialist in Arabic music, I wanted to create something which only I was capable of composing for the shakuhachi, works with the subtleties of the traditional theoretical Arabic melodic patterns called maqam. This work combines these maqam with traditional shakuhachi techniques. - Jun Chikuma

Kotoba no Yoru appears on the following albums

Album Artist
Play ButtonMasters of Zen - Ugetsufu Shakuhachi : Sugawara Kuniyoshi
The shakuhachi is an extremely refined instrument which as yet is still comparatively unknown. It is particularly difficult to find a substitute for the profoundness of the five-holed shakuhachi. As a specialist in Arabic music, I wanted to create something which only I was capable of composing for the shakuhachi, works with the subtleties of the traditional theoretical Arabic melodic patterns called maqam. This work combines these maqam with traditional shakuhachi techniques. - Jun Chikuma
Play ButtonUgetsufu Shakuhachi : Sugawara Kuniyoshi
"The shakuhachi is an extremely refined instrument which as yet is still comparatively unknown. It is particularly difficult to find a substitute for the profoundness of the five-holed shakuhachi. As a specialist in Arabic music, I wanted to create something which only I was capable of composing for the shakuhachi. I thought of combining the resonance and spirituality of the traditional shakuhachi works with the subtleties of the traditional theoretical Arabic melodic patterns called maqam. This work combines these maqam with traditional shakuhachi techniques." (Jun Chikuma)

Jun Chikuma is an expert performer on and scholar of the Arabic nay and as such he has participated in recordings of traditional Arabic music. As a composer he has written for Arabic, Japanese and Western Instruments and has several recordings of his works.