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Nō Plays of Japan

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Nō Plays of Japan

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Noh (Nō), or Nogaku—derived from the Sino-Japanese word for "skill" or "talent"—is a major form of classical Japanese musical drama that has been performed since the 14th century. Developed by Kan'ami and his son Zeami, it is the oldest major theatre art still regularly performed today. Traditionally, a Noh program includes five Noh plays with comedic kyōgen plays in between, even though an abbreviated program of two Noh plays and one kyōgen piece has become common in Noh presentations today. An okina play may be presented in the very beginning, especially during New Year celebrations, holidays, and other special occasions. Noh is often based on tales from traditional literature with a supernatural being transformed into human form as a hero narrating a story. Noh integrates masks, costumes and various props in a dance-based performance, requiring highly trained actors and musicians. Emotions are primarily conveyed by stylized conventional gestures while the iconic masks represent the roles such as ghosts, women, children, and old people. Written in ancient Japanese, the text "vividly describes the ordinary people of the twelfth to sixteenth centuries." These translations are done by renowned scholar Arthur Waley, a remarkable self-taught master of both Chinese and Japanese, who is often regarded as the most important transmitter of East Asian culture to the West in history. - Summary by Wikipedia (edited by Expatriate)

Year of Publication: 1922Genres: Plays
Running Time: 05 hours 49 minutes 08 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Introductory Notes
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36:52
2
The Nights
1.1 Atsumori (Seami)
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13:02
3
The Nights
1.2 Ikuta (Zembō Motoyasu)
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8:58
4
The Nights
1.3 Tsunemasa (Seami)
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8:19
5
The Nights
2.1 Kumasaka (Zenchiku Ujinobu)
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13:59
6
The Nights
2.2 Eboshi-ori (Miyamasu)
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17:34
7
The Nights
2.3 Benkei on the Bridge (Hiyoshi Yasukiyo)
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8:05
8
The Nights
3.1 Kagekiyo (Seami)
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14:40
9
The Nights
3.2 Hachi No Ki (Seami)
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18:34
10
The Nights
3.3 Sotoba Komachi (Kwanami)
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15:02
11
The Nights
4.1 Ukai the Cormorant-Fisher (Enami no Sayemon)
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9:58
12
The Nights
4.2 Aya no Tsuzumi (Seami?)
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10:18
13
The Nights
4.3 Princess Hollyhock (Zenchiku Ujinobu?)
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14:52
14
The Nights
5.1 Kantan (Seami?)
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14:44
15
The Nights
5.2 The Hōka Priests (Zenchiku Ujinobu)
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14:48
16
The Nights
5.3 Hagoromo (Seami)
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12:26
17
The Nights
6.1 Tanikō (Zenchiku)
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8:38
18
The Nights
6.2 The Pool Sacrifice (Seami)
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8:55
19
The Nights
6.3 Early Snow (Zembō Motoyasu)
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5:09
20
The Nights
6.4 Haku Rakuten (Seami)
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13:40
21
The Nights
7.1 Summaries, Pt. 1
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14:16
22
The Nights
7.2 Shunkwan (Seami)
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11:09
23
The Nights
7.3 Summaries, Pt. 2
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13:43
24
The Nights
7.4 Summaries, Pt. 3
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12:52
25
The Nights
8.1 Farce: The Bird-Catcher in Hell (Esashi Jūō)
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5:45
26
The Nights
Appendices
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22:50

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