Iyo Renbo
伊予恋慕
| [Genre] | Honkyoku |
History (Tokuyama Takashi):
| This piece comes from a sub-group of the Kyoto temple of Meianji , which is called Meian Shinpo-ryu. Works such as Iyo-renbo were often adapted from folk melodies or festival songs, as opposed to more traditional court music. The Meian Shinpo-ryu music is characterized by a constant tempo that departs from the traditional honkyoku music that relies solely on the breath to determine rhythm. |
Iyo Renbo appears on the following albums
| Album | Artist | |
| Aki no Yugure (Autumn Dusk) |
Shakuhachi : Kurahashi Yōdō II | |
| Hi Kyoku |
Shakuhachi : Tokuyama Takashi | |
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This piece comes from a sub-group of the Kyoto temple of Meianji , which is called Meian Shinpo-ryu. Works such as Iyo-renbo were often adapted from folk melodies or festival songs, as opposed to more traditional court music. The Meian Shinpo-ryu music is characterized by a constant tempo that departs from the traditional honkyoku music that relies solely on the breath to determine rhythm.
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| Meian Sōda 明暗双打 volume 5 |
Shakuhachi : Sakaguchi Tetsushin | |
