Traditional - Miyasan (My Prince) from Japanese Popular Music Koto or Shamisen or Shakuhachi |
Composer : | Traditional | ||||||
Instrumentation : | Koto or Shamisen or Shakuhachi41 other versions | ||||||
Style : | Japanese Traditional Music | ||||||
Arranger : | Y. Nagai , K. Kobatake | ||||||
Copyright : | Public domain | ||||||
Added by FS, 06 Apr 2010 Source : Nagai and Kobatake Songs (1892) / The words to "Miyasan" were written in the year 1868 by Count Yajiro Shinagawa, and set to music by Masujiro Omura. The song is also known as "Tonyare-Bushi". Shinagawa was from a Samurai family. During this period (the Meiji Restoration), the Samurai class experienced a loss of power and property. Some Samurai in response agitated for wars of conquest in hopes of claiming new estates and power. Source / Web : | http://www.daisyfield.com/music/ | Sheet central : | Japanese Popular Music album (42 sheet music) | |
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