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MUSIC

Japanese Music for Traditional Instruments(*) Recorded tape(T-1-A) and microfilmed photographs(MF-1)

Items in this section were collected through the cooperation of the Japan Phnograph Record Association
and the Japanese Society for the Rights of Authors and Composers

Storage No. Item Compartment
A-4-1-1 Composition by Kineya Masakuni:
"Tobi no Bu" from the trilogy "Yacho Santai"
28
2 Composition by Miyashita Shuretsu
"Suite for Traditional Japanese Musical Instruments" 3rd movement
28
3 The above work in performance, conducted by Miyashita Shuretsu(ph) 27
4 Composition by Nakanoshima Kinichi
"Mittsu no Dansho" 3rd movement. A suite for Japanese zither (koto), played by the composer
28
5 Koto performance by Nakanoshima Kinichi(ph) 27
6 Composition by Nakanoshima Kinichi
"Banshikicho": A work for samisen, played by the composer
28
7 Bugaku played by the musicians of the Imperial Household Agency:
"Taiheiraku no Kyu-Gakkaen".
28
8 "Taiheiraku" bugaku performance by the musicians of the Imperial Household Agency at the Meiji Shrine, Tokyo(ph) 27
9 Shinnai nagashi work for samisen. Performed by Shinnai Tsurusaburo and Shinnai Katsuichiro 28
10 Shinnai stage performance by Okamoto Bunya, Okamoto Miyasome, Okamoto Miyanosuke(ph) 27
11 Shinnai nagashi(strolling players)(ph) 27

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Traditional Children's Songs(T-1-A)

Contributed by the NHK Bunkazai (Cultural Assets) Library

Storage No. Item Compartment
A-4-2-1 "Otedamatori Uta", a beanbag play song from Iwate Prefecture 28
2 An otedama uta from Fukuoka Prefecture: "Yoni Bunmeino" 28
3 A teasobi uta(hand-clapping play song) from Tokyo: "Se-se-se" 28

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Kagura, Dengaku and other Ancient Dance Music(*) Recorded tape(T-1-A)

Contributed by NHK Bunkazai Library

Storage No. Title Compartment
A-4-3-1 Sato kagura: "Ame no Iwato" 28
2 Yamabushi kagura: "Torimai" 28
3 Nishiura no dengaku: "Shuttai Doji" 28
4 Dengakumai 28
5 Furyu: "Ayakomai"("Oharagi-Bushi") 28
6 Inao no shishimai: "Ogi no Mai" 28

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Matsuri-Bayashi, Manzai and other Festival Music(*)Recorded tape(T-1-B)

Contributed by NHK Bunkazai Library, except A-4-4-5, contributed by the Institute of Oriental Music

Storage No. Title Compartment
A-4-4-1 Hebi odori-bayashi 28
2 Kasai-bayashi 28
3 Gion-bayashi: "Ji-bayashi" 28
4 Osuwa-daiko 28
5 Gojinjo-daiko 28
6 Iyo manzai: "Sanbaso" 28

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Bon Odori Uta(*) Recorded tape(T-1-B)

Contributed by NHK Bunkazai Library

Storage No. Title Compartment
A-4-5-1 Nishimonai no bon odori 28
2 Yagi-bushi: "Kunisada Chuji" 28
3 Awa odori 28
4 Teyui no bon odori: "Hanatori" 28
5 Hachigatsu odori: "Kikaiwan Domari" and "Tane Oroshi" 28

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Minyo(*)Recorded tape(T-1-B)

Contributed by NHK Bunkazai Library, except A-4-6-12 contributed by Victor Company of Japan

Storage No. Title Origin Compartment
A-4-6-1 Work song: "Ume no Uta Genka" Oita Prefecture 28
2 Work song: "Nanbu Ushioi Uta" Iwate Prefecture 28
3 Work song: "Kometsuki Uta" Fukuoka Prefecture 28
4 Work song: "Yamaoroshi Uta" Wakayama Prefecture 28
5 Work song: "Nishinba Ondo" Hokkaido 28
6 Work song: "Hataori Uta" Tokyo 28
7 Work song: "Edo Kiyari" Tokyo 28
8 Work song: "Saketsukuri Uta" Hyogo Prefecture 28
9 Work song: "Kariboshigiri Uta" Miyazaki Prefecture 28
10 Work song: "Teguri Satojime Uta" Amami-Oshima 28
11 Minyo for stage performance: "Tsugaru Jongara-Bushi" Aomori Prefecture 28
12 Minyo for stage performance: "Esashi Oiwake" Hokkaido 28
A-4-7-1 Ritual song: "Miruku-Bushi" Ishigaki Island 28
2 Love song: "Tobarama-Bushi" Ishigaki Island 28
3 Love song: "Shonkane-Bushi" Ishigaki Island 28
4 Work song: "Asadoya Yunta" Ishigaki Island 28
A-4-8-1 Ainu music(*): "Sake no Kawa Asobi", mukkuri music   28
2 Ainu music: Tonkori music Karafuto(Sakhalin) 28
3 Ainu folk song(*): Bear Festival Song(Hetsure) Karafuto(Sakhalin) 28
4 Ainu folk song: Bear Festival Song(Ifunke) Karafuto(Sakhalin) 28

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European Classical Music Before 1900 Recorded tape(T-2-A)

Collected with the cooperation of the Japan Phonograph Record Association and the Japanese Society for the
Rights of Authors and Composers

Storage No. Composer Title and Performer(s) Master DiscCompartment
A-4-9-1 Unknown Credo No. 1 and Kyrie No. 17 from "Cantus Gregorianus": St. Pierre de Solesmes Abbey Choir London 28
2 Leonin "Judas and Jerusalem" – a two-part organum: Pro Musica Antiqua conducted by Stafford Cape Archiv 28
3 Josquin Despres "Missa Pange Lingua": Pro Musica Antiqua conducted by Stafford Cape Archiv 28
4 Giovanni Palestrina "Stabat Mater" Largo ma non troppo, 74-93: King's College Choir, Cambidge conducted by David Willcocks Argo 28
5 Claudio Monteverdi Excerpt from "Madrigali": Italia Luca Malencio Six-part Chorale Archiv 28
6 Arcangelo Corelli Largo "Pastorale" from "Concerto Grosso in G minor" Opus 6, No. 8: I Musici Philips 28
7 Johann Sebastian Bach Sinfonia and chorus from "Cantata No. 4": Westfalische Kantorei and Deutsche Bach Solisten conducted by Wilhelm Ehmann Cantate 28
8 Joseph Haydn First movement from "String Quartet in D" Opus 64, No. 5, "The Lark": Smetana String Quartet Angel 28
9 Ludwig van Beethoven First movement from "Symphony No. 5", Opus 67: Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Otto Klemperer EM1 28
10 Robert Schumann "Im wunderschonen Monat Mai" from "Dichterliebe", Opus 48 ("Amour de Poete"): Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau(baritone); Jorg Demus(piano) Deutsche Grammophon 28
11 Richard Wagner Prelude to Act I of "Tristan und Isolde": Bayreuth Festival Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Karl Bohm Deutsche Grammophon 28
12 Modest Mussorgsky "Trepak" from "Song and Dances of Death": Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano); Olga Rostropovich(piano) Philips 28

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European Music After 1900 Recorded tape(T-2-B)

Collected with the cooperation of the Japan Phonograph Record Association and the Japanese Society for
the Rights of Authors and Composers

Storage No. ComposerTitle and Performer(s) Master Disc.Compartment
A-4-10-1 Claude Debussy "Pelleas et Melisande": Erna Spoorenberg(soprano); Camille Mauranne(tenor); George London(baritone); Suisse Romande Orchestra conducted by Ernest Ansermet London 28
2 Igor Stravinsky "Sacred Dance" from "Le Sacre du Printemps": Columbia Symphony Orchestra conducrted by Igor Stravinsky CBS Sony 28
3 Arnold Schoenberg "Mondestrunken" from "Pierrot Lunaire" Opus 21: Domaine Musicale conducted by Pierre Boulez Philips 28
4 Anton Webern "String Quartet" Opus 28: Gaudeamus Quartet EMI 28
5 Serge Prokofiev Third movement from "Symphony No, 5" Opus 100: Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Erich Leinsdorf Victor RCA 28
6 Olivier Messiaen Fifth movement from "Turangalila-Symphonie": French National Radio Orchestra conducted by Maurice Le Roux; Yvonne Loriod(piano)and Jeanne Loriod(martenot) Philips 28
7 Pierre Boulez "Le Marteau sans Maitre": Domaine Musicale conducted by Pierre Boulez Philips 28
8 Karlheinz Stockhausen "Gesang der Junglinge": Cologne Radio Electronic Music Studio Deutsche Grammophon 28
9 John Cage "Suite for Prepared Piano": Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra conducted by Akiyama Kazuyoshi; Ichiyanagi Toshi(piano) Victor 28

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Japanese Compositions After 1945 Recorded tape (T-3-A, B) & (T-4-A, B)

Collected with the cooperation of the Japan Phonographic Record Association and the Japanese Society
for the Rights of Authors and Composers

Storage No. Composer Title and Performer(s) Master Disc Compartment
A-4-11-1 Miyoshi Akira "Violin Concerto": Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra conducted by Wakasugi Hiroshi; Kuronuma Yuriko(violin) Columbia 28
2 Yashiro Akio "Piano Concerto": NHK Symphony Orchestra conducted by Iwaki Hiroyuki; Nakamura Hiroko(piano) Columbia 28
3 Takemitsu Toru "November Steps" No. 1: Toronto Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ozawa Seiji RCA 28
4 Mamiya Yoshio "Composition for Chorus" No. 4: Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra conducted by Iwaki Hiroyuki; Tokyo Radio Boys' Chorus Victor 28
5 Mayuzumi Toshiro "Nirvana-Symphonie": NHK Symphony Orchestra conducted by Wilhelm Schuchter Toshiba 28
6 Dan Ikuma Opera "Yuzuru": Miyake Harue (soprano); Kinoshita Tamotsu(tenor); Akimoto Masaichiro(bass); Tachikawa Sumito(baritone) Toshiba 28
7 Yamada Kosaku Songs;
"Karatachi no Hana"(Yamada Mariko)
"Akatonbo"(Shibata Kiyoko)
"Konomichi" (Igarashi Kiyoshi)
"Pechika" (Kurimoto Takako)
"Kayanoki Yama no"(Sasaki Shigeko)
"Sunayama"(Shibata Kiyoko)
Toshiba 28

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Japanese Popular Songs of the Meiji Era(1868-1912 AD) Recorded tape(T-5-A)

Collected with the cooperation of the Japan Phonograph Record Association and the Japanese Society for
the Rights of Authors and Composers

Storage No. Title Lyricist Composer Performer Master Disc Compartment
A-4-12-1 "Miya-san, Miya-san(Tonyare-Bushi) Shinagawa Yajiro Unknown King Male Chorus King 28
2 "Yuki no Shingun" Nagai Kenshi Nagai Kenshi Victor Male Chorus Victor 28
3 "Sanosa-Bushi" Unknown Unknown Kouta Katsutaro Victor 28
4 "Tetsudo Shoka" Owada Tateki Ono Umemasa Teichiku Boy's Chorus and
Tokyo Vocal Group
Teichiku 28
5 "Utsukushiki Tennen" Takeshima Hagoromo Tanaka Hozumi King Brass Band King 28
6 "Kojo no Tsuki" Doi Bansui Taki Rentaro Nakayama Teiichi Victor 28
7 "Aa Gyokuhai ni Hana Ukete" Yano Kanji Kusunoki Shoichi Tokyo Ryoka Kai Victor 28
8 "Rappa-Bushi" Unknown Unknown Yoshimura Ishiro King 28

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Japanese Polular Songs of the Taisho Era(1912-1926 AD) Recorded tape(T-5-A)

Collected with the cooperation of the Japan Phonograph Record Association and the Japanese Society for the
Rights of Authors and Composers

Storage No. Title Lyricist Composer Performer Master Disc Compartment
A-4-13-1 "Kachusha no Uta" Shimamura Hogetsu Nakayama Shinpei Mahina Stars Victor 28
2 "Tokyo-Bushi" Soeda Satsuki Original melody: The Georgia March Enomoto Kenichi King 28
3 "Sendo Kouta" Noguchi Ujo Nakayama Shinpei Morishige Hisaya Columbia 28
4 "Kago no Tori" Chino Kaoru Tottori Shunyo Tomotake Masanori " Shiratori Mizue King 28

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Japanese Popular Songs of the Early Showa Era(1926-1945 AD) Recorded tape(T-5-A, B)

Collected with the cooperation of the Japan Phonograph Record Association and the Japanese Society for the Rights of Authors and Composers

Storage No. Title Lyricist Composer Singer Master Disc Compartment
A-4-14-1 "Habu no Minato" Noguchi Ujo Nakayama Shinpei Fujiwara Yoshie Victor 28
2 "Kimi Koishi" Shigure Otowa Sasa Koso Futamura Teiichi Victor 28
3 "Tokyo Koshinkyoku" Saijo Yaso Nakayama Shinpei Sato Chiyako Victor 28
4 "Sake wa Namida ka Tameiki ka" Takahashi Kikutaro Koga Masao Fujiyama Ichiro Columbia 28
5 "Kage o Shitaite" Koga Masao Koga Masao Fujiyama Ichiro Columbia 28
6 "Shima no Musume" Nagata Mikihiko Sasaki Shunichi Kouta Katsutaro Columbia 28
7 "Akagi no Kumori Uta" Sato Sonosuke Takeda Nobuyuki Shoji Taro Polydor 28
8 "Daina"(Dainah) Lewis & Young Translation by Dick Mine H. Akst Dick Mine Teichiku 28
9 "Sendo Kawaiya" Takahashi Kikutaro Koseki Yuji Otomaru Columbia 28
10 "Wasurecha Iyayo" Mogami Hiroshi Hosoda Yoshikatsu Watanabe Hamako Victor 28
11 "Aa Sorenanoni" Hoshono Teiji Koga Masao Michiyakko Teichiku 28
12 "Wakare no Blues" Fujiura Ko Hattori Ryoichi Awaya Noriko Columbia 28
13 "Roei no Uta" Yabuuchi Kiichiro Koseki Yuji Vocal group** Columbia 28
14 "Tabi no Yokaze" Saijo Yaso Manjome Tadashi Kirishima Noboru & Miss Columbia Columbia 28
15 "Shina no Yoru" Saijo Yaso Takeoka Nobuyuki Watanabe Hamako Columbia 28
16 "Suzukake no Michi" Saeki Takao Haida Yukihiko Haida Katsuhiko Vicror 28

** Made up of Messrs. Nakano, Matsudaira, ito, Kirishima and Sasaki

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Japanese Popular Songs of the Late Showa Era(1945-1970 AD) Recorded tape(T-5-B)(T-6-A)

Collected with the cooperation of the Japan Phonograph Record Association and the Japanese Society for the Rights of Authors and Composers

Storage No. Title Lyricist Composer Singer Master Disc Compartment
A-4-15-1 "Ringo no Uta" Sato Hachiro Manjome Tadashi Kirishima Noboru & Namiki Michiko Columbia 28
2 "Ikoku no Oka" Masuda Koji & Saeki Takao Yoshida Tadashi Takeyama Itsuro & Nakamura Kozo Victor 28
3 "Tokyo Boogie-Woogie" Suzuki Masaru Hattori Ryoichi Kasagi Shizuko Columbia 28
4 "Nagasaki no Kane" Sato Hachiro Koseki Yuji Fujiyama Ichiro Columbia 28
5 "Otomi-san" Yamazaki Tadashi Tokuji Masanobu Kasuga Hachiro King 28
6 "Yurakucho de Aimasho" Saeki Takao Yoshida Tadashi Frank Nagai Victor 28
7 "Ue o Muite Aruko" Ei Rokusuke Nakamura Hachidai Sakamoto Kyu Toshiba 28
8 "Osho" Saijo Yaso Funamura Toru Murata Hideo Columbia 28
9 "Itsu demo Yume o" Saeki Takao Yoshida Tadashi Hashi Yukio & Yoshinaga Sayuri Victor 28
10 "Koko Sannensei" Oka Toshio Endo Minoru Funaki Kazuo Columbia 28
11 "Tokyo Gorin Olympic Ondo" Miyata Takashi Koga Masao Minami Haruo Teichiku 28
12 "Konnichiwa Akachan" Ei Rokusuke Nakamura Hachidai Azusa Michiyo King 28
13 "Shiritakunaino" Translation by Nakanishi Rei Don Robertson Sugawara Yoichi Polydor 28
14 "Kimi to itsumademo" Iwatani Tokiko Dan Kosaku Kayama Yuzo Toshiba 28
15 "Buru Shato" Hashimoto Jun Inoue Tadao Blue Comets Columbia 28
16 "Kaettekita Yopparai" Matsuyama Takeshi & Kitayama Osamu Kato Kazuhiko Folk Crusaders Toshiba 28
17 "Koi no Kisetsu" Iwatani Tokiko Izumi Taku Pinkie and the Killers King 28
18 "Iijanaino Shiawasenaraba" Iwatani Tokiko Izumi Taku Sagara Naomi Victor 28

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