Kitsunebi
狐火
| [Genre] | Jiuta |
| [Style] | Nagauta |
| [Composed] | Kishino Jirosa - Shamisen - cir. 1700 |
History (Tomiyama Seikin II):
| Fox Fire The second part (perhaps composed first) is based upon a popular musico-poetic form, nage-busi, and deals with fox fire as a metaphor for love. The first part sounds more like an authentic jiuta piece. Its text depicts the sadness of separation. |
Kitsunebi appears on the following albums
| Album | Artist | |
| Kikuhara Hatsuko Zenshu vol. 12 |
Voice : Kikuhara Hatsuko Shamisen : Kikuhara Hatsuko | |
| Shamisen Genroku Hanami-Odori | ||
| Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 11 |
Voice : Tomiyama Seikin I Shamisen : Tomiyama Seikin I | |
| Tomiyama Kiyotaka's World |
Voice : Tomiyama Seikin II Shamisen : Tomiyama Seikin II | |
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Fox Fire The second part (perhaps composed first) is based upon a popular musico-poetic form, nage-busi, and deals with fox fire as a metaphor for love. The first part sounds more like an authentic jiuta piece. Its text depicts the sadness of separation. | ||
| World of Tomiyama Seikin - Master of Jiuta Songs and Narratives in Shamisen Music 1 |
Shamisen : Tomiyama Seikin I | |
