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The classic melodies of Japan.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Stern, Isaac, 1920-2001, instrumentalist.
Yamamoto, Hōzan, instrumentalist.
Hayakawa, Misaaki, arranger of music, conductor.
Fuju, Bondai, arranger of music, conductor.
Naitoh, Takatoshi, arranger of music, conductor.
Nihon Ongaku Shūdan, instrumentalist.
Series:
Naxos Music Library.
Language:
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Chamber music--Japan.
Chamber music.
Music--Japan.
Music.
Japan.
Genre:
Streaming audio.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Place of Publication:
New York : Sony Classical, 1981.
System Details:
digital
audio file
Contents:
Kohjoh no tsuki / Rentaro Taki (3:28)
Shikararete / Ryutaro Hirota (3:24)
Sunayama / Kohsaku Yamada (2:59)
Nanatsu no ko / Nagayo Motoori (3:00)
Chugokuchiho no komoriuta / Kohsaku Yamada (2:23)
Sakura sakura / Japanese traditional (6:29)
Zuizuizukkorobashi / Japanese children's song (2:25)
Imayoh / Japanese traditional (3:05)
Chidori no kyoku / Kengyo Yoshizawa (6:42)
Tohryanse / Japanese children's song (2:13)
Rokudan no sirabe / Kengyo Yatsuhashi (6:53).
Participant:
Isaac Stern, violin ; Hozan Yamamoto, shakuhachi ; Ensemble Nipponia ; arranged and conducted by Misaaki Hayakawa, Bondai Fuju and Takatoshi Naitoh.
Notes:
Hard copy version record.
Other Format:
Source record: Vintage melodies of Japan.
OCLC:
1231458710
Publisher Number:
USSM12000102
USSM12000103
USSM12000104
USSM12000105
USSM12000106
USSM12000107
USSM12000108
USSM12000109
USSM12000110
USSM12000111
USSM12000112
886448322535 Sony Classical
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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