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Tamezo Narita
Song of the Seashore
Works Info
Composer
:
Tamezo Narita
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Chamber Music
Compose Date
:
1922
Average_duration
:
3:19
"Song of the Seashore" is a popular Japanese folk song that was composed by Tamezo Narita in 1927. The song is also known as "Hamabe no Uta" in Japanese, which translates to "Beach Song" in English. The song has become a classic in Japanese music and is often played at traditional festivals and events. The song was first premiered in 1927 and quickly became popular among the Japanese people. The melody of the song is simple and easy to remember, making it a favorite among children and adults alike. The song is often played on traditional Japanese instruments such as the shamisen, koto, and shakuhachi. "Song of the Seashore" is composed of three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is slow and peaceful, evoking the calmness of the ocean. The second movement is more upbeat and lively, representing the joy and excitement of being at the beach. The third movement is a return to the peacefulness of the first movement, bringing the song to a gentle close. The song's lyrics are simple and poetic, describing the beauty of the ocean and the seashore. The lyrics speak of the waves crashing against the shore, the seagulls flying overhead, and the sand between one's toes. The song's lyrics are often sung in a high-pitched, nasal tone, which is characteristic of traditional Japanese folk music. Overall, "Song of the Seashore" is a beautiful and timeless piece of Japanese music. Its simple melody and poetic lyrics have made it a beloved classic in Japanese culture, and it continues to be enjoyed by people of all ages.
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