-
between the
Komparu school and the Kanze. Zenchiku's
grandson was
Konparu Zenpō, and his
descendants would continue to head the
Komparu school of Noh...
-
Chaplet is
considered to rank
among the
chief masterpieces of its creator,
Komparu Zenchiku. A
priest on a
travelling pilgrimage joins a
woman in a boat,...
-
Basho Technologies, an
American software company Bashō, a Noh play by
Komparu Zenchiku Basho, a
dialect of
Denya language Basho, a
concept in Kitaro...
- school,
which is
widely accepted among historians, was Bishaō Gon no Kami (
Komparu Gonnokami)
during Nanboku-chō
period in the 14th century.
According to...
-
translation of
Ikkaku sennin.)
Furyuno no jidai:
Konparu Zenpo to sono
shuhen ("
Komparu Zempo and the age of
furyu (spectacle) noh performance"; 1998), by Tomoko...
-
gardener ai
attendant waki
court official tsure Imperial Consort nochijite phantom Place Asakura, ****uoka Time 7th
century Schools Hōshō,
Kongo and
Komparu...
- Noh's
greatest playwrights and actors, such as Hata no Ujiyasu,
Zeami and
Komparu Mitsutarō.
Kawakatsu is said to have
served a
number of rulers, including...
- ..The
author is
unknown but
there is a
strong possibility that it was
Komparu Zenchiku. See Itō, Yōkyoku Shū, III, p. 506." pg 1052,
Seeds in the Heart...
- was
first released on
October 20, 2004. A
light novel,
written by
Tomoko Komparu and
illustrated by
Rumiko Takahashi, was
published by Shoga****an on December...
-
Asian Folklore Studies. 29: 294. doi:10.2307/1177614. JSTOR 1177614.
Komparu,
Kunio (1983). The Noh Theater:
Principles and Perspectives. New York /...