〘Noun〙 A school of Tokiwazu shamisen performers. Its founder was the first Kishizawa Koshikibu, who played the shamisen for the first Tokiwazu Mojidayu. During the time of the fourth Kishizawa (the fifth Kishizawa Shikisa), a power struggle with Tokiwazu Bungo Daijo led to the separation of the school to form its own school. Kishizawa school. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 常磐津節三味線方の一派。初世常磐津文字太夫の三味線を勤めた初世岸沢古式部を祖とし、四世古式部(五世岸沢式佐のこと)の時、常磐津豊後大掾との勢力争いにより分離して一派を立てたもの。岸沢流。
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