MP3 2083 mb.
Performer: Various
Title: Kagura: Japanese Shinto Ritual Music = Japán Sintó Szertartások Zenéje
Country: Hungary
Catalog Number: MK 18193
Label: Hungaroton
Released: 1990
Style: Field Recording, Religious, Folk
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 820
| 1 | Kagura Of The Tsuno Mountain (Tsunoyama Kagura) | 3:54 |
| 2 | Rice Cake Preparation Dance (Mochitsuki Odori) | 3:12 |
| 3 | Suzaki Dance (Suzaki Odori) | 4:55 |
| 4 | Shrine Maidens' Dance (Miko Mai) | 3:12 |
| 5 | Mitsukuri Kagura | (3:00) |
| 6 | Heron's Dance (Sagi Mai) | 1:53 |
| 7 | Invocation Of The God (Itako Kamiyose) | 4:43 |
| 8 | The Heavenly Rock Cave (Ame-No-Iwato) | 5:15 |
| 9 | Shinto Court Ceremony (Mi-Kagura) | 4:40 |
| 10 | Nô Dance (Nô Mai) | 5:55 |
| 11 | The Three Gods Of Purification (Misogi Mitsutsuo)Ensemble – Wakayama Taneo's Bayashi Ensemble | 5:26 |
| 12 | Introduction | |
| 13 | Fire-Burning Festival (O-hitaki Matsuri) | 3:00 |
| 14 | The Three Wild Demon's Dance (Mikata Kôjin-no Mai) | |
| 15 | Demon's Dance (Shibaki Shin-no Mai) |
1. Recitation of a blind shamaness. Goshogawara, Aomori prefecture
2.Tsuwano, Shimane prefecture.
3. Higashidôri mura, Aomori prefecture
4. Tsunoyama, Kôchi prefecture
5. Suzaki, Chiba prefecture
6. Mitsukuri, Yamaguchi prefecture
7. Norito recitation. Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine, Kyoto
1. Higashidôri Mura, Aomori prefecture
2. Edo Sato kagura. Tessenkai Nô Theatre, Tokyo
3. Takachiho Yo-kagura. Takachiho Jinja shrine, Miyazaki prefecture
4. Futaarasan Jinja shrine, Nikko, Tochigi prefecture
5. Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine, Kyoto
Complied from his own field recordings by János Kárpáti
Kagura: Japán Sintó Szertartások Zenéje
A-1.Az Isten Megidézése
A-2.Kócsag-Tánc
A-3.Rizspogácsa-Készítők Tánca
A-4.Cuno Hegyi Kagura
A-5.Szuzaki Tánc
A-6.Micuki Kagura
A-7.Tűz-Ünnep
B-1.Nó-Tánc
B-2.A Megtisztulás Három Istene
B-3.A Mennyei Sziklabarlang
B-4.Sintó Papnők Tánca
B-5.Udvari Sintó Szertartás
Saját helyszíni gyűjtéséből összeállította Kárpáti János
Japanese Shinto Ritual Music - KAGURA. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Покупка Various - Kagura: Japanese Shinto Ritual Music Japán Sintó Szertartások Zenéje - Hungaroton - LP, Comp - SLPX 18193, включает Invocation Of The God Itako Kamiyose, Heron's Dance Sagi Mai, Rice Cake Preparation Dance Mochitsuki Odori, Kagura Of The Tsuno Mountain Tsunoyama Kagura, Suzaki Dance Suzaki Odori, Mitsukuri Kagura, Introduction, Demon's Dance Shibaki Shin-no Mai, The Three Wild Demon's Dance Mikata Kôjin-no Mai, Fire-Burning Festival O-hitaki Matsuri, Nô Dance Nô Mai, The Three Gods Of Purification Misogi Mitsutsuo, The Heavenly Rock Cave . Various Artists. Japanese Shinto Ritual Music. Japanese Shinto Ritual Music compiles traditional spiritual recordings including Invocation of the God, Heron's Dance, Kagura of the Tsuno Mountain and The Three Gods of Purification. Album 1965 12 Songs. Japan to music from Japanese Shinto Ritual Music like Heron's Dance Sagi Mai, Kagura of the Tsuno Mountain Tsunoyama Kagura & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Japanese Shinto lp of shinto-related music - the track list and timing is at - this is side A track 1 through 4. Japanse Shinto Ritual Music. Hungaroton ASCAP. Heron's dance. Tracks In This Album. Invocation Of The God Itako Kamiyose - Various. Heron's Dance Sagi Mai - Various. Rice Cake Preparation Dance Mochitsuki Odori - Various. Kagura Of The Tsuno Mountain Tsunoyama Kagura - Various. Suzaki Dance Suzaki Odori - Various. Introduction - Various. Demon's Dance Shibaki Shin-no Mai - Various. The Three Wild Demon's Dance Mikata Kôjin-no Mai - Various. Fire-Burning Festival O-hitaki Matsuri - Various. Nô Dance Nô Mai - Various. Shinto, also known as kami-no-michi, is a religion originating in Japan. Classified as an East Asian religion by scholars of religion, its practitioners often regard it as Japan's indigenous religion and as a nature religion. Scholars sometimes call its practitioners Shintoists, although adherents rarely use that term themselves. There is no central authority in control of the movement and much diversity exists among practitioners. A free platform for explaining your research in plain language, and managing how you communicate around it so you can understand how best to increase its impact. Japanese Shinto: Ritual Music was a pleasant surprise, then, for this is really some fantastic music, full of dynamic rhythms and sonorous flutes accompanying powerful if sometimes a bit high-pitched singing. Far from dutifully listening, I found myself enjoying the whole CD and getting totally carried away more than once, spirited away as it were