Chiisai-aki-mitsuketa(小さい秋みつけた), Akatonbo(赤とんぼ) for string quartet - Yoshinao Nakada, Kosaku Yamada
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3 Pages
Infos essentielles
- Instrument 4
- ContrebasseVioloncelleAltoViolon
- Pages
- 3
- Difficulté
- Vide
- Type
- Non spéc.
- Instrumentation
- Vide
- Paroles
- Vide
- Accord
- Vide

This is string ensemble ver.(2violin, viola, cello, contrabass).
String quartet version is as follows
https://www.mymusic5.com/sugimoto925/23554
Chiisai-aki-mitsuketa composed by the Japanese composer, Yoshinao Nakada(1923.8.1 - 2000.5.3). "Chiisai" means little, "aki" means autumn, and "mitsuketa" means someone found it. "Chiisai-aki-mitsuketa" does not mean that fall is little. It means that someone has found something that signals the arrival of autumn.
Akatonbo composed by Japanese great composer, Kosaku Yamada(1886.6.9 - 1965.12.29). The red dragonfly is a very beautiful insect and ushers in the coming of autumn. In Japanese, it is called Akatombo. The song is full of nostalgic lyrics about seeing a red dragonfly at dusk and reminiscing about the past.