The name of a school of Noh performers of the o-tsuzumi style. The founder of the school was Kazuno Kurobeijo Sadayuki (1588-1657), who served Tokugawa Ieyasu. Many masters of the school were produced in Tokyo, including Kawasaki Kuen, Yoshimi Yoshiki, and Kamei Toshio. After Seo Noritake, Kamei Tadao became the head of the school. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
能の大鼓方の流儀名。流祖は徳川家康に仕えた葛野九郎兵衛尉定之 (1588~1657) 。川崎九淵,吉見嘉樹,亀井俊雄ら,東京で名手を多く出している。瀬尾乃武 (のりたけ) のあと亀井忠雄が宗家預りとなった。
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