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Tsuru no Sugomori (Chikuho Ryu)

鶴の巣籠

[ジャンル]現代本曲
[作曲様式]Solo
[流派]Chikuho Ryû
[対象楽器]初世 酒井 竹保 - 尺八 - 1916

発祥 (皇保):

Nesting of the Cranes

"Nesting of the Cranes" is one of the most popular pieces in the shakuhachi repertoire. This version was written by Sakai Chikuho I in 1916. It incorporates melodic lines, embellishments, and other techniques shared by other "Nesting of the Cranes" pieces, including those performed on other instruments such as shamisen and the kokyu (traditional stringed instruments of Japan).

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Nesting of the Cranes 尺八 : 皇保
尺八 : Andrew MacGregor
Nesting of the Cranes

"Nesting of the Cranes" is one of the most popular pieces in the shakuhachi repertoire. This version was written by Sakai Chikuho I in 1916. It incorporates melodic lines, embellishments, and other techniques shared by other "Nesting of the Cranes" pieces, including those performed on other instruments such as shamisen and the kokyu (traditional stringed instruments of Japan).

Phoenix Crying - Yearning for the Bell Volume 6 尺八 : 皇保
"Nesting of the Cranes" is of one of the most popular pieces in the shakuhachi repertoire. Sakai Chikuho I, the founder of the Chikuho lineage of shakuhachi playing and the father of Riley's first teacher, composed this version in 1916. The piece incorporates melodic lines, embellishments, and other techniques shared by other "Nesting of the Crane" pieces, including those performed on other instruments such as the shamisen and the kokyu (traditional stringed instruments of Japan). It is unique among the "Crane" honkyoku in that it is a duet for much of the piece.

Phoenix Crying - Yearning for the Bell Volume 6 尺八 : 皇保
"Nesting of the Cranes" is of one of the most popular pieces in the shakuhachi repertoire. Sakai Chikuho I, the founder of the Chikuho lineage of shakuhachi playing and the father of Riley's first teacher, composed this version in 1916. The piece incorporates melodic lines, embellishments, and other techniques shared by other "Nesting of the Crane" pieces, including those performed on other instruments such as the shamisen and the kokyu (traditional stringed instruments of Japan). It is unique among the "Crane" honkyoku in that it is a duet for much of the piece.

Phoenix Crying - Yearning for the Bell Volume 6 尺八 : 皇保
"Nesting of the Cranes" is of one of the most popular pieces in the shakuhachi repertoire. Sakai Chikuho I, the founder of the Chikuho lineage of shakuhachi playing and the father of Riley's first teacher, composed this version in 1916. The piece incorporates melodic lines, embellishments, and other techniques shared by other "Nesting of the Crane" pieces, including those performed on other instruments such as the shamisen and the kokyu (traditional stringed instruments of Japan). It is unique among the "Crane" honkyoku in that it is a duet for much of the piece.

Phoenix Crying - Yearning for the Bell Volume 6 尺八 : 皇保
"Nesting of the Cranes" is of one of the most popular pieces in the shakuhachi repertoire. Sakai Chikuho I, the founder of the Chikuho lineage of shakuhachi playing and the father of Riley's first teacher, composed this version in 1916. The piece incorporates melodic lines, embellishments, and other techniques shared by other "Nesting of the Crane" pieces, including those performed on other instruments such as the shamisen and the kokyu (traditional stringed instruments of Japan). It is unique among the "Crane" honkyoku in that it is a duet for much of the piece.