Description
Orchestration: Mandolin solo
A “phantom mandolin solo piece” composed by poet Sakutaro Hagiwara. It is an easy-to-understand piece of music that also has historical value.
The poet Sakutaro Hagiwara (1886-1942) perfected modern symbolic poetry in colloquial free verse using a novel language sense and rhythm, as seen in his poetry collections ``Howling at the Moon'' and ``Blue Cat,'' which had a great influence on the poetic world thereafter. This is the person who gave the.
Sakutaro has been familiar with the mandolin since he was a young man, and has aspired to become a musician by forming a mandolin club, and has also attempted some compositions.
"Weaving Girl ~ A WEAVING GIRL" is a mandolin solo piece composed by Sakutaro Hagiwara. A handwritten score of this song by Sakutaro himself is kept at the Maebashi Museum of Literature, where he was born, and with the permission of the museum, this score is basically all original, except for obvious mistakes and parts that are considered unplayable. This is an engraving according to the notes on the score.
The songs consist of Andante Cantabile, which has a somewhat nostalgic melody sung in 6/8 time, Descriptive Cadenza, which imitates the sound of weaving, and Allegro, which runs through the air with a light rhythm.It is a great song that you should definitely add to your mandolin solo repertoire. is.
A facsimile of Sakutaro Hagiwara's handwritten manuscript is also included.