A journey through the classical Japanese koto piece
"Rokudan no Shirabe" is a beloved piece of Japanese music composed in the Edo period, traditionally attributed to the koto master Yatsuhashi Kengyo. The name "Rokudan" refers to the six sections or "dan" in the piece, each offering a unique emotional expression.
This piece stands as a foundational work in the koto repertoire, embodying the depth and subtlety of the Japanese musical aesthetic. It remains popular among koto players and is often performed in both traditional and contemporary arrangements.
Delve into the serene world of koto music and let "Rokudan no Shirabe" transport you to a tranquil landscape.