File:Umi Yukaba.ogg
Umi_Yukaba.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 25 s, 235 kbps, file size: 7.44 MB)
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Summary
Composer | English: Kiyoshi Nobutoki (29 December 1887 – 1 August 1965); arranged by Masao Yamaguchi (1907 – 1940) |
Lyricist | English: Ōtomo no Yakamochi 日本語: 大伴家持 |
Performance artist | English: Tokyo Music School 日本語: 東京音楽学校 |
Title | English: "Umi Yukaba" 日本語: 『海行かば』 |
DescriptionUmi Yukaba.ogg |
English: The Japanese song "Umi Yukaba" performed in 1941.
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Composition date | music: 1937, lyrics: before October 5, 785 |
Performance date | 1941 |
Source | 信時潔:《海行かば》 |
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- Performance
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- ↑ 錦生如雪、「平成迷想録第3集 錦生如雪創楽会寄書き欄 17. フルートとフルーティスト」、『磯城島綜芸堂』、(2016年1月18日取得、http://page.freett.com/ncnycy/meiso3-17.html#3-17-1 )。
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