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The Ongaku Masters, An Anthology of Japanese Classical Music, Vol. 1: Sacred Music




Reigakusha (伶楽舎) is a gagaku ensemble founded in Japan in 1985 by music director Shiba Sukeyasu, who belonged to the Music Department of Imperial Household of Japan. The ensemble is specialized in original commissioned works of modern composers, and new performances of classical gagaku style. Since its formulation, Reigakusha has been actively performing wide range of Gagaku repertoires; from classical standard numbers to modern compositions and restorations of not-inherited songs, and has been called on to the both domestic and oversea concerts and music festivals, and performed many. In particular, they have developed and focused on the original commissioned works of modern composers and the new performances of classical Gagaku style. Such are performed at their independent concerts held twice a year. Specifically, their performance of In an Autumn Garden composed by Toru Takemitsu is a prime example of their excellence, which earned enormous praise on the concert at Suntory hall in May 2001. In February 2002, they won the Special Award of Kenzo Nakajima Music Prize, and in the same year, the Grand Prix in the record category of the Japan Art Festival was awarded to their concurrent live CD album In an Autumn Garden(Sony Classical). And they premiered new works for the commemorative concert of the reconstruction of Yakushijii Saishoukai, composed by Toshirou Saruya, which concerts won the Grand Prix of Art festival, 2003. In addition to these performances, they organize concerts with approachable commentary in effort to promote Gagaku in the society. They also hold workshops and lecture concerts for school students. Reigakusha is an abbreviated name of Reirinn Gakuyuusha coming from Reirin , who is Ancient Chinese Father of Music. In honor of him, the name was given to the group. They aspire for origins and creativity of Gakaku, while maintaining the freedom to develop its forms. Official website: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://reigakusha.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.






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高橋竹山

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Bugaku: Shunnoden Ichigu: I. Ichikotsucho no Choshi
Bugaku: Shunnoden Ichigu: III. Jo
Bugaku: Shunnoden Ichigu: II. Yusei
Bugaku: Shunnoden Ichigu: IV. Satto
Kangen: Sandaien Ichigu: I. Hyojo no Choshi
Kangen: Sandaien Ichigu: III. Ha
Bugaku: Shunnoden Ichigu: VII. Kissho
Bugaku: Shunnoden Ichigu: V. Juha
Kangen: Sandaien Ichigu: II. Jo
Bugaku: Shunnoden Ichigu: VI. Tessho
Kangen: Sandaien Ichigu: IV. Kyu
Kangen: Sandaien Ichigu
Bugaku: Shunnoden Ichigu
Sandaien Ichigu: Hyojo No Choshi
Sandaien Ichigu: Jo
Sandaien Ichigu: Ha
Sandaien Ichigu: Kyu
Hyojo No Choshi
Sandaien Ichigu: Ha (Broaching) [Kangen]
Sandaien Ichigu: Hyojo No Choshi (Modal Prelude for Hyojo) [Kangen]
Sandaien Ichigu: Jo (Prelude) [Kangen]
Pt. 1, Netori 1
平調調子
Bagaku, Shunnoden Ichigu: III - Jo
Shunnoden Ichigu: Yusei (Processional) [Bugaku]
Shunnoden Ichigu: Satto (Stamping) [Bugaku]
Sandaien Ichigu: Kyu (Rushing) [Kangen]
Shunnoden Ichigu: Kissho (Quick Tune) [Bugaku]
Shunnoden Ichigu: Jo (Prelude) [Bugaku]
Jo
Ichikotsucho No Choshi
Ha
黄鐘調調子
Sandaien Ichigu - Hyojo no Choshi
Shunnoden Ichigu: Tessho (Bird Tune) [Bugaku]
Shunnoden Ichigu: Juha (Entering and Broaching) [Bugaku]
Shunnoden Ichigu: Ichikotsucho No Choshi (Modal Prelude for Ichikotsu-C
太食調調子
Music with Silent Aitake's: Pt. 5, Netori 3
春庭花 唐楽 舞楽
Sandaien Ichigu - Jo
Yusei
Kyu
Tessho
壱越調菅掻
長慶子 唐楽 舞楽
Sandaien Ichigu - Ha
Sandaien Ichigu - Kyu
Shuteiga ("In An Autumn Garden"): Enbai ("Melisma")
Banshikicho no Choshi





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