Recitations of epics date from the 17th century and owe their name to the province of Satsuma (southern Japan), as well as to the pear-shaped lute biwa. This extract tells of one of the numerous ba...
Recitations of epics date from the 17th century and owe their name to the province of Satsuma (southern Japan), as well as to the pear-shaped lute biwa. This extract tells of one of the numerous battle episodes between the Heike and Genji clans during the 12th century. Kinshi Tsuruta is the most famous of such performers. She has a particularly deep voice: she sings in the chest register, whilst switching to head voice to execute the ornaments. Enjoy her artistry and the beauty of Japanese culture and art!
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i love this particular song of the monogatari :) i heard it on another video and they skipped around in the song and it really pissed me off... this isnt the whole song tho :/ i wanna hear the whole thing, i could listen to this for hours on end...
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I heared it first in the file (Kwaidan)
could anyone recommend similar reciters?