Timo Korhonen plays Sakura by Toshio Hosokawa live
Hosokawa gives fantastic perspectives into this evergreen song, which originally was no song at all! “Sakura” (cherry blossoms) originates in the Edo period, c. 1600-1800. The melody was originally used as the koto playing exercise for children. It became a song during the later Meiji period, the end of the 1800s, when the text was added to the melody. "Music is a place where notes and silence meets." Toshio Hosokawa

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Bolero en la Madrugada – Entre Sombras de La Habana

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Toshio Hosokawa - Komori-Uta for guitar (from Japanese Folksongs)

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Timo Korhonen plays Partita BWV 1013 at Vihti Church, September 14 2020

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Kimio Eto — Art Of The Koto; The Music Of Japan (Full Album / Vinyl Rip)

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What Denmark Just Did to Islamism Changes Everything

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United Instruments of Lucilin's Profiles - Toshio Hosokawa

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Timo Korhonen, kitaristi Rautalammilta

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Kurt Schwitters: Ursonate — A Performance

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Yuquijiro Yocoh - Sakura Theme and Variations for Guitar (Score video)

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Sakura für Otto Tomek -- Toshio Hosokawa (solo sho)

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Same Piece, Two Worlds – Segovia vs. Vidović

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Chaconne in d minor by J.S.Bach (Arr. John Feeley)

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When Yamashita Moved Us to Tears

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Toshio Hosokawa - Vertical songs I. for flute solo (or recorder)

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Stepan Rak "Voces de profundis" Live - Asya Selyutina guitar

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Street musician can't believe the guitar I just handed him

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John Williams: Yuquijiro Yocoh - Sakura Variations (From the Royal Alcazar Palace) Part 5/9

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In the house of Andres Segovia (1967)

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【Takuya Okamoto Recital in Nagoya】 July 2021, Barrios, Sor, Pereira and Callahan

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