-
identified as
Hayashi Hiromori, a
musician at the
Imperial Court, but Oku
Yoshiisa, who
worked under Hayashi, is
believed to have
composed the music, with...
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Household (current
Imperial Household Agency)
adopted a new
melody composed by
Yoshiisa Oku and
Akimori Hayashi. The
composer is
often listed as
Hiromori Hayashi...
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Traditional Waka poem from the
Kokin Wakashū (first
published in 905)
Yoshiisa Oku and
Akimori Hayashi;
usually credited to
Hiromori Hayashi "Kimi ga...
- Train" (R. Schenker, Meine) – 3:52 (recorded 27
April 1978) "Kimi ga yo" (
Yoshiisa Oku,
Akimori Hayashi,
Franz Eckert, arr. Scorpions) – 1:29 (****anese National...
- 1894
during the
First Sino-****anese War. The song was
composed by Oku
Yoshiisa [ja] and the
lyrics were
written by Katō Yoshikiyo. The
first verse, along...
- (ノンストップ・トゥ・トーキョー)
Konishi 4:28 3. "Kimi****o" (君が代)
Akimori Hayashi Yoshiisa Oku
Franz Eckert 0:31 4. "Sakura Sakura" (さくらさくら)
Konishi 3:54 5. "Moderns"...
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Hiromori Hayashi for the
musical arrangement. However,
evidence suggests that
Yoshiisa Oku and
Akimori Hayashi (son of Hiromori) aut****d the music; the elder...