Oborozukiyo(おぼろ月夜), Hana(花) for String Ensemble - Tei-ichi Okano, Rentaro Taki
Performance Video
4 Pages
Key Information
- Instrument 5
- Double BassCelloTraditionalViolaViolin
- Pages
- 4
- Difficulty
- Empty
- Type
- Unspecified
- Instrumentation
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- Lyrics
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- Chord
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$7.00

Description
"Oborozukiyo" composed by the Japanese composer, Okano Teiichi(1878.2.16 - 1941.12.29). "Oboro" means misty, "Zuki" means moon, and "Yo" means night. So "Oborozukiyo" means a night with a hazy moon.
"Hana" composed by one of Japan's leading composers, Rentaro Taki(1879.8.24 - 1903.6.29).It means "Flower", and the scene of the Sumida-River in spring is sung.
Strings Quartet's version is here.