Box 14
Contains 39 Results:
Ha-goromo (Part I: waki: ha-goromo o kaeshi atōreba)
"Ha-goromo (Part I: waki: ha-goromo o kaeshi atõreba)" (text handwritten on reel-to-reel tape tail); "Ha-goromo (Part 1, to just before the monogi, which is cut)" (text handwritten on back of reel-to-reel tape box)
Ha-goromo (Part II: after monogi, which is omitted)
"Ha-goromo (Part II: after monogi, which is omitted)" (text handwritten on reel-to-reel tape tail); "HA-GOROMO, (Part II, after monogi [omitted])" (text handwritten on back of reel-to-reel tape box)
Hagoromo (excerpt)
"Ha-goromo Part 2" (text handwritten on reel-to-reel tape tail)
Hagoromo: Tracks A & B
"Hagoromo (Kanze School). Japanese Columbia BL-5016" (text handwritten on inside of reel-to-reel tape box)
Japan 207 tapes I and II
Kanjincho
"Kanjincho. Japanese Victor JL-4." (text handwritten on inside of reel-to-reel tape box)
Naga-uta / Echigo-jishi
"Music 107 Japanese music Naga-uta Tape II: Echigo-jishi (UNESCO, Japan III, side I, band I)" (text printed on paper inside of reel-to-reel tape box)
Nō-gaku (Miscel.)
"Recorded illustrations from Noh, Vol. II, ed. Yokomichi Mario (Victor SJ-3006). See the notes, texts, etc., included with the translations, etc., The Nō dance Gaku (Hinoki Shoten record NL-1004), Fujita, Daigoro (flute), with pauses between sections to mark (more or less) the divisions in the piece as determined by Berger in his article." (text handwritten on inside of reel-to-reel tape box)
Sakaya
"Hadesugata Onna Maiginu (also called Sakaya). Japanese Victor JV13., Toyotake, Tsubame-dayu (chanter), Nozawa, Kizaemon (samisen)." (text handwritten on inside of reel-to-reel tape box)