¡Yoimachigusa Yumeji Takehisa no Kyoshu
¡Kazuo Funaki

 Description
[Machine Translation] Yoitakusa" (composed by Tadachu Ryo) is a Taisho era song by Yumeji Takeshita, one of Japan's leading painters and poets from the Meiji to Showa eras. Kazuo Funaki composed a suite of songs and narration based on this song as "Yoitakusa". At the time, the suite on both sides A and B was over 30 minutes long. The year before last, he sang "Yoitakusa" in its entirety on stage only once, and since then, many people have been asking for it to be made into a CD, and it has been made into a long-awaited CD for the first time. This time, as a bonus track, the suite "Four Seasons of Japan," which was released in June 1972, is included in its original sound source. This is also a big song of nearly 20 minutes that was performed on stage the year before last to great acclaim.


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Kazuo Funaki

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