〘Noun〙 A general term for the piece that is placed at the end of a five-part Noh program. The accompaniment always includes drums, and many of them feature devils, Tengu, or deities as the shite. For example, "Kurama Tengu," "Momijigari," and "Shojo." Kirinou (cutting Noh) . Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 五番立の演能番組の最後におかれる曲の総称。必ず囃子に太鼓が入り、鬼畜類、てんぐ、神体などをシテとするものが多い。「鞍馬天狗」「紅葉狩」「猩々」など。切能(きりのう)。
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