¡Gagaku e no Shotai (Jitsuyo Hen)
¡Tokyo Gakuso (Tadamaro Ono Ongaku Kantoku)

 Description
[Machine Translation] Practical disc to add color to life's milestones with Gagaku performance by Tokyo Gakusho! Japan is one of the countries with the longest life expectancy, said to be 100 years. There are many major life milestones in Japan, from birth to the first day of the year, including the seventh night of the seventh month, the first visit to the shrine, the first Doll's Festival, the Shichi-Go-San celebration, the first day of the year, the first day of the year, examinations, and marriage. In a passage from "Atsumori," a dance in which Nobunaga excelled, there is a phrase that says, "A human being lives for fifty years, and if he or she is blinded by the heavens, it will be like a dream. What kind of music (Gagaku) did the ancient people play in both Buddhist and Shinto ceremonies to celebrate life's milestones and pray for the reprieve of misfortune? This CD includes "Koshitenraku," which is still used for weddings today, "Momo no Sekku" (peach festival), "Longevity celebration," "Kaiseki Celebration," "BGM for drinking and drinking," "Insect repellent," "Prayer for victory," "Separation," and "Funeral," and includes short pieces of "Gagaku" with its distinctive melody. There are re-editions.


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TOKYO GAKUSO

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