Tag Archives: shūra-mono
Ebira (箙)
Contributed by David Surtasky Ebira (箙) (summary) A second category play by an unknown author. Once a Monk and his companions set out from far Kyushu on their way to Kyoto. Never having viewed the sites of the capital, they … Continue reading
Posted in Noh Play Synopses, Noh plays
Tagged asura hell, 箙, Ebira, Genji, hachiman, heike, ichi-no-tani, Kajiwara no Genda Kagesue, noh play summary, plum blossoms, second category play, shūra-mono, suma no ura, 修羅物
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Nohkan Revisited
Contributed by Kevin Salfen, Assistant Professor of Music History, University of the Incarnate Word (Secretary, Theatre Nohgaku) Like David Surtasky, who wrote about this topic in a previous entry, I’m also playing nohkan (Japanese transverse flute) during the Noh Training … Continue reading
Posted in Atsumori, Noh Music, Performances
Tagged ashirai, atsumori, fue, kevin salfen, kote, maibayashi, noh, nohkan, notare, shūra-mono, takasago, takigi noh, theatre nohgaku, tome, waki-noh
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