Tsugaru Shamisen ensemble, Oct 9
Topic: Tsugaru Shamisen

Tsugaru shamisen ensemble “Waon” from Yokkaichi, Mie prefecture will be performing on Sunday Oct. 9 at 7:00 p.m. at the Secret Rose Theatre 11246 Magnolia Blvd. in the NoHo Theatre and Arts District of North Hollywood.
NOW FREE ADMISSIONTo make a reservation, call (818) 766-3691 ext. 2.
Tsugaru shamisen ensemble “Waon” was organized by Toshihiko Minamihashi (photo)in Yokkaichi in 2003, now having fifty students enrolled. Waon’s mission is to help promote the spirit and culture of Japan though music.
For the Waon’s debut concert in the U.S., Minamihashi will be accompanied with his apprentice Kagura (photo at bottom)from Orland, Florida.
Program (Subject to change):
1.TSUGARU JYONKARA-BUSHI (SHIN-BUSHI)
Most famous Tsugaru shamisen number.
And it is easy to see the personality of player for you. Because player make ad lib for this number, it will be played with a different every time.The art of playing is beat the body of Shamisen consecutively and also making delicate melody.
?Shin-bushi? meaning is the number had made in the Showa period after world war.
2.TSUGARU AIYA-BUSHI
One of best five songs of Tsugaru Shamisen.
The origin this number came to Tsugaru from Kagoshima of Kyushu, Japanese south area.
This tune is in triple time, in rare type of Japanese folk song.
3.TSUGARU ONDO
This song sounds sentimental.
IT is difficult to play with an elaborate art.
4.YASABURO-BUSHI
The theme of this is?pick on the daughter-in-law of the Yasaburo family?.
The song without accompaniment is like a lullaby.
5.ROKU-DAN
The basic number of Tsugaru Syamisen.
It is made from six short songs (sometimes seven) and good for ensemble regardless of school.
However it is something different by every situation keep the basic melody.
6.TOSA NO SUNAYAMA
Tosa was one of big port of Japan at the northwest part in Aomori pre.
But it had become in ruins by Tsunami in 1340.
It was happen in a moment and then Tosa port had changed to sand dune by degrees.
Plaintive the old port that once flourished?..this tune represent.
7.TSUGARU JYONKARA-BUSHI (KYU-BUSHI)
Tsugaru Jyonkara-bushi had changed by era.
?Kyu-bushi? means it had made at Meiji era that had a rapid progress from under the Shogun to a modern state.
Each Jyonkara-bushi has representation of Japanese trend.
Perhaps the most interesting feature of playing shamisen is that, unlike other Japanese traditional arts which are know for precision and control, the shamisen is played improvisationally similar to free style jazz allowing each player to be expressive.
As a shamisen player’s skill grows, they often develop original and unique melodies. Because of this, the shamisen has seen a rise in popularity and appreciation amongst a new generation of Japanese musicians and their audiences.
This concert will benefit the non-profit organization Fire Rose Productions and to assist them in raising funds to contribute to this years Aids Walk.
Posted by culturalnews
at 00:01 PDT
Updated: 10/01/05 00:50 PDT