
Kinshi Tsuruta (鶴田 錦史, Tsuruta Kinshi, 1911–1995) was an eminent Japanese musician of the 20th century. She specialized in the ancient pear-shaped plucked lute called biwa, and also sang. She developed her own form of the Satsuma biwa, which she called the Tsuruta biwa. Tsuruta-san achieved international attention for her New York City premiere performance, in November 1967, of Tōru Takemitsu's November Steps with the New York Philharmonic, under the direction of Seiji Ozawa (with shakuhachi player Katsuya Yokoyama).
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Haru no Utage yori (from The S
Atsumori for satsuma-biwa
Haru no Utage yori
Shunkan
Dannoura
Yoshitsune
Haru no Utage yori (from The Spring Banquest) for satsuma-biwa
Atsumori
Haru No Utage
石童丸 Ishido-maru
须磨の浦 Suma-no-ura
Haru no Utage yori - from The Spring Banquest
茨木 Ibaraki
Dan No Ura
川中岛 Kawanaka-jima
义经~Yoshitsune~
Dannoura - Mizuki Yoko/Tsuruta Kinshi
Arsumori
Kwaidan Hōichi the Earless song (1964)
Haru no Utage yori (from The Spring Banquest)
俊宽~Shunkan~
只园精舎 The Tale Of The Heike
坛之浦~Dannoura~
実盛 Sanemori
Shunkan - Mochizuki/Ako/Tsuruta Kinshi
Yoshitsune - Murakami Genzo/Tsuruta Kinshi
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Atsumori for satsuma
02-yoshitsune
Atsumori - Death at Battle of Ichinotani - Heike Monogatari
Atsumori (for Satsuma-biwa)
01-banquet de printemps
Shunkan - Biwa, The World of Tsuruta Kinshi
SUMA NO URA
Satsuma-Biwa: Honnoji
Dan'noura (Satsuma Biwa)
Dannoura (BYSTEDT INSTRUMENTAL EDIT)
義経
那须与一 Nasuno-yoichi
Voyage
Asumori
Haru no Utage [satsuma-biwa]
Banquet de printemps
Chikuzen Shokyoku (Littel Piec
俊寛
壇の浦
Atsumori [satsuma-biwa]
Ko-Ku (Vacuity)
Gion Shoja for heike-biwa
Kawanakajima (The Island Betwe
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