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Jōruri (浄瑠璃) can
refer to:
Jōruri (music), a type of sung
narrative with
shamisen accompaniment,
typically found in bunraku, a
traditional ****anese puppet...
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Jōruri (浄瑠璃) is a form of
traditional ****anese
narrative music in
which a tayū (太夫)
sings to the
accompaniment of a shamisen.
Jōruri accompanies bunraku...
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Bunraku (文楽) (also
known as Ningyō
jōruri (人形浄瑠璃)) is a form of
traditional ****anese
puppet theatre,
founded in
Osaka in the
beginning of the 17th century...
- (linguistic)
study of language".
Jōruri (浄瑠璃) is
narrative music using the
shamisen (三味線).
There are four main
jōruri styles.
These are centuries-old traditions...
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Jōruri-ji (浄瑠璃寺) is a
temple of the
Shingon Ritsu school with an
historic ****anese
garden located in Kizugawa,
Kyoto Prefecture, ****an. It is one of the...
- word 'shinigami' can be seen in
Chikamatsu Monzaemon's
works of ningyō
jōruri and
classical literature that had
themes on
double suicides. In Hōei 3 (1706)...
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Toyotakeza theater. The
familiar ghost legend had been
adapted into a ningyō
jōruri production by
Asada Iccho and
Tamenaga Tarobei I. Like many
successful bunraku...
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Jōruri is an
opera by
Minoru Miki to a ****anese-language
libretto by the
composer and was
adapted from an
original story and
libretto by
Colin Graham....
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Sugimori Nobumori, 杉森 信盛, 1653 – 6
January 1725) was a ****anese
dramatist of
jōruri, the form of
puppet theater that
later came to be
known as bunraku, and...
- Ki no Kaion [ja], in his
jōruri Yaoya Oshichi,
placed Oshichi's
birth as
during the fire horse,
which influenced the
jōruri Junshoku Edo
Murasaki (****anese:...