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[List of Songs]
(1) Kanenomisaki (Ogie Bushi) (2) Keisei-no-misaki (Ogie Bushi) (2) Keisei-no-misaki (Icchubushi) (3) Sukeroku-shoen Edo-zakura (Kato-bushi) (4) Tori Byeonsan (Miyazoon-bushi)
[Genre]
Traditional music (stringed instruments)
[Player list]
(1) Ogie-aya, Hagie-setsuko, Hagie-jyu 々雛 (VO) (2) Miyakoichi Iki, Miyakoichi Chie, Miyakoichi Tsuya (Joruri) (3) Yamabiko Ayako, Yamabiko Setsuko, Yamabiko Chikako (Joruri) (4) Miya-Joruri 薗千 (Joruri)
[Label]
Colomuvia
[Number of pieces]
1 piece
[CD New Record Comment]
Although they are collectively called kokyoku, only Ogie Bushi is originated from nagauta and the others are derived from joruri. Each representative song is played by a leading member of each school.
Asamadake
Track list