[01]. World Music Library, KICC 5186 - Japan - Biwa, The World of Tsuruta
Kinshi

The disc is the last recording made by Tsuruta Kinshi, 18 October 1993.
Ottantaduenne now, the great interpreter of satsumas biwa could no longer
play his instrument because of rheumatic pain in the hands and then in the
songs collected here is running only the voice, the biwa accompanied by
three of his students. Only a week after registration, Tsuruta Kinshi was
struck by a cerebral infarction, died April 4, 1995. It is therefore natural
that the booklet that came with your CD (in Japanese and English) devotes
space off the commemoration of the great musician. Narabe Kazumi briefly
recounts the long and troubled career Tsuruta Kinshi: its rapid assertion in
his youth as a great virtuous of biwa, his sharp retreat from music scene
when he was just 25 years old (seems to understand because of friction with
the environments traditional music) to manage a club nigth in downtown
Tôkyô, his meeting with Takemitsu Tôru and its decision to resume the
concert (at the age of 53 years); recalls its character and decided his
great energy as interpreter and teacher; especially remembers her very
personal style and the many technical innovations made to the executive and
the same construction of the instrument, which it used not only in music but
also in traditional compositions by contemporary authors. A second article
is signed by the same Tôru Takemitsu, which recalls the circumstances of his
meeting with Tsuruta Kinshi in 1964, when the composer was looking for a
performer biwa for a scene of the film Kaidan, of which he was composing the
soundtrack; this meeting was the beginning of a long and fruitful
collaboration between two musicians who exert a profound influence on both
of them and produce works that became internationally famous as Eclipse and
November Steps.

| MP3 320 kbps | Incl. Covers | 155 MB

Part One <http://lougyl.com/files/RVVZCPTT/wmlkj11.rar>
Part Two <http://lougyl.com/files/0CSPVUSQ/wmlkj12.rar>

[02]. World Music Library, KICC 5163 - Korea - Sinawi Music of Korea

Sinawi has it's roots in shaminism. Powerful rhythms and melodies improvised
by the instrumentalists present a kind of trance music.

| MP3 320 kbps | Front Cover | 145 MB |

Part One <http://lougyl.com/files/U4E1VESS/wmlkj21.rar>
Part Two <http://lougyl.com/files/0FLCY9B2/wmlkj22.rar>

[03]. World Music Library, KICC 5191 - Korea - Traditional Korean Music,
Sanjo and Vocal Music

This CD features the essence of Korean vocal music, from pansori, sometimes
known as Asian opera, to sanjo played on komungo, the largest of the Asian
zithers. An Bichwi, a national treasure, is joined by other musicians on an
outstanding recording. 1- Komungo-sanjo 2- Kayagum Pyongch'ang 3-
Hoeshim-kuk 4- Kyongi-chapka Agyusanga 5 - From Pansori Simch'ong-ga.

| MP3 320 kbps | Front Cover | 125 MB

Part One <http://lougyl.com/files/1YQWFMLA/wmlkj31.rar>
Part Two <http://lougyl.com/files/0DDNPMQT/wmlkj32.rar>

[04]. Japanese Tradition: Biwa

A biwa is a Japanese short-necked fretted lute, and a close variant of the
Chinese pipa. The biwa is the chosen instrument of Benten, Goddess of music,
eloquence, poetry, and education in Japanese Buddhism.

| MP3 192 kbps | Front Cover | 85 MB |

Track Listings

[01]. Tsuruta Kinshi - Haru No Utage
[02]. Uehara Mari-arr - Chikuzen Shokyoku
[03]. Yoshimizu Kin'o I - Kawanakajima
[04]. Tsuruta Kinshi - Arsumori
[05]. Uehara Mari - Gionshoja
[06]. Uehara Mari - Gionshoja

HERE <http://lougyl.com/files/JSDCF7Y4/japt1.rar>

[05]. Japanese Tradition: Shamisen V.1

The shamisen or samisen (Japanese: literally "three taste strings"), also
called sangen (literally "three strings") is a three-stringed musical
instrument played with a plectrum called a bachi. The pronunciation in
Japanese is usually "shamisen" (in western Japan, and often in Edo-period
sources "samisen") but sometimes "jamisen"

| MP3 192 kbps | Front Cover | 95 MB |

Track Listings

1. Gidayu; Kiyari Ondo
2. Gidayu; Nozakimura No Dan
3. Kiyomoto; Kanda Matsuri
4. Tokiwazu; Yuzuki Sendo
5. Shin-Nai; Akegarasu
6. Shin-Nai; Rancho
7. Shin-Nai Nagashi

HERE <http://lougyl.com/files/CDSKF0V9/japt2.rar>

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