Kikuhara Kotoji
菊原 琴治
12/25/1878 - 3/25/1944
Shamisen & Koto
Born in Osaka in 1878, original name Nunohara Tokutaro. Lost his sight at the age of four. He was adopted by Kikuue Akiko and Kikuue Toshikazu, second-generation in the Kikuhara school. Also studied with Kikunaka Shigekazu, who taught him all the Nogawa-style shamisen kumiuta. He served as a teacher at the Osaka Municipal Blind School and the head of the Todo Ongakukai. He also conducted a petition campaign to establish a girls' school koto department in the Ministry of Education, and served as the first principal of the koto music school for the purpose of training its teachers . In his later years, he focused on preserving, recording, and popularizing the shamisen kumiuta. His daughter was Kikuhara Hatsuko, who became a Living National Treasure.
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También Conocido Como 布原徳太郎 (Nunohara Tokutaro) |
Estudiantes
Kikugata Kinshō 1907 - 1968 |
Pistas Grabadas
Piezas | Kanji | Longitud | Álbum | Instrumento | |
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Hien no Kyoku | 飛燕の曲 | Kikuhara Hatsuko Zenshu vol. 22 | Koto | ||
Ryūkyū Gumi | 琉球組 | 11'21 | Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 01 | Shamisen | |
Ryūkyū Gumi | 琉球組 | 11'21 | Sokyoku Jiuta Taikei 01 | Voz |
Compuesto o Arreglado
Koto Obras | |||
Título | Kanji | Año | Título Alternativo |
Gin Sekai | 銀世界 |
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Kumo no Mine | 雲の峰 |
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Monaka no Tsuki | 最中の月 |
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Shū Fū no Ji | 秋風の辞 |
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Tsumi Kusa | 摘草 |
Plucked Grass |