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We also recommend a salon lunchtime concert in the afternoon of the 140th anniversary of Ginza Jujiya.

[Silver] January 25, 2014 09:00

"Ginza Jujiya afternoon salon"-a wonderful story and music in Ginza-

 

"Izutsu dancing in the twenty-five-string koto-Japanese music collaboration"

I went there. Oh! Ginzo, Noh, and koto are not linked

Yes, the person who thinks is the right answer.

 Actually, I applied for a gift of Jujiya's e-mail magazine and won the prize.

Be aware of the wrong place, and take a terrifying seat.

An easy-to-understand explanation of the Noh performance "Izutsu" by Kanta Nakamori (Kanze-style Shitekata, holder of Intangible Cultural Property).

Explanation and performance by Tomoya Nakai (Koto, Sangen "Ikuta-ryu" 25-string koto performer and composer).

In particular, I forgot the passage of time with the explanation and performance of the twenty-five-string koto, and fell in love with it.

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"Yumeukibashi," which was based on The Tale of Genji, was a woman who suffered from a swaying sad love, and "Flame of Red Lotus" expressed her fierce feelings.

 It was a fun time to experience traditional Japanese music about Noh. 

 The photo shows Tomoya Nakai, who plays the twenty-five-string koto.

 

The lunchtime concert starts every Wednesday at 12:30.

This is also recommended. http://www.ginzajujiya.com/

 In addition, from April this year to March next year, a performance commemorating the 140th anniversary of the founding will be held throughout the year.

Click here for the event calendar for the future. I'm looking forward to it.