• Aya no Tsuzumi (綾鼓, "The Damask/Twill Drum") is a Japanese Noh play by an unknown author, written in the 15th century. The fact that Zeami wrote a revised...
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    plays), genzai mono (現在物, present plays), as well as others. (e.g. Aya no tsuzumi, Kinuta) Kiri Noh (切り能, final plays) or oni mono (鬼物, demon plays) usually...
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    a houseboy, and a manservant. His grandfather was in debt, so there were no remarkable household items left on the first floor. Mishima's early childhood...
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  • Pillow), 1950 Aya no Tsuzumi (綾の鼓 The Damask Drum), 1951 Sotoba Komachi (卒塔婆小町 Komachi at the Stupa or Komachi at the Gravepost), 1952 Aoi no Ue (葵上 The...
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  • Aya Yamane (山根 綺, Yamane Aya, born 4 February 1997) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Aoni Production. She is known for voicing Shisel...
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  • names by different schools. The words bangai kyoku signify that a play is no longer part of current repertoire. Watson, Michael. "noh translations". Meiji...
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    Ltd, Ongaku No Tomo Sha, Japan Federation of Composers (日本作曲家協議会, Nihon sakkyokuka kyōgikai) Stage works The Damask Drum (綾の鼓, Aya no tsuzumi), Music for...
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  • Byoshi (5) Yuko Hirai: Kakko (1, 2, 7–9, 12), So (4), Ryuteki (7), San-no-Tsuzumi (8, 9, 13, 14) Mika Noda: Daishoko (2, 7, 9, 12, 14), So (3-5) Reiko Okano:...
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  • 15) Rika Omoto (2:00.50) Wakaba Tsuyuuchi (2:01.08) Yui Ohashi (1:58.86) Tsuzumi Hasegawa 7:59.59 2019  United States (USA) Kaersten Meitz (1:58.23) Paige...
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    tsuzumi on "Tenchi Ikikuru Kofune", drums, tsuzumi, ōtsuzumi and taiko on "Tsuki-kai no Miko" and Japanese drums on "Yōtō Gyokuto" Asagi; "Yōko no Yomeiri"...
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