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Takemoto Gidayū (竹本 義太夫, 1651 – 18
October 1714) was a jōruri
chanter and the
creator of a
style of
chanted narration for ****an's
puppet theatre which...
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styles is
gidayū,
named after Takemoto Gidayū (1651–1714), who was
heavily involved in the
bunraku puppet-theater
tradition in Osaka. The
gidayū shamisen...
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General Akashi Gidayu preparing to
perform Seppuku after losing a
battle for his
master in 1582. He had just
written his
death poem....
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Yoshiyuki as Masao's
Grandmother Beat
Kiyoshi as Man at the bus stop
Great Gidayu as
Biker Rakkyo Ide as Biker's
Friend Nezumi Imamura as
Travelling Man Fumie...
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Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653–1724)
began a
collaboration with the
chanter Takemoto Gidayu (1651–1714), who
established the
Takemoto puppet theater in
Osaka in 1684...
- Magliabechi,
Italian scholar and
librarian (born 1633)
October 18 –
Takemoto Gidayū (竹本 義太夫), ****anese jōruri
chanter and
playwright (born 1651)
November 7...
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department in 1927. He
developed an
interest in Edo
culture and
began studying gidayū, a form of
chanted narration used in bunraku.
Around 1928,
Dazai edited...
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which continue today:
Gidayubushi (義太夫節)—during the Edo period,
Takemoto Gidayu (竹本義太夫)
began to play jōruri in Osaka. This type of jōruri is for bunraku...
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based on the group's
musical output. On 27
August 2013, a
Twitter post from
Gidayū Kaitai (解体義太夫)[who?]
stated that he had been
contacted by Yamanouchi. The...
- include: Eiji
Takemoto (竹本 英史, born 1973), ****anese
voice actor Takemoto Gidayū (竹本 義太夫, 1651–1714), ****anese
playwright and
puppet theatre director Iwao...