He was the disciple of Yatsuhashi Kengyo. He was the founder of the Keizan school. He became a Kengyo in the third year of the Meireki era. His works "Kan no Kyoku," "Otsu no Kyoku," and "Tsukuba no Kyoku" have been passed down to the present day. He passed away on July 2, the tenth year of the Genroku era. His given name was Aichi. His surname was also known as Tsugiyama. Source: Kodansha Digital Japanese Name Dictionary +Plus Information | Legend |
八橋(やつはし)検校の孫弟子。継山流の開祖。明暦3年検校となる。「甲(かん)の曲」「乙の曲」「筑波の曲」の作品が現在まで伝承されている。元禄(げんろく)10年7月2日死去。名は阿一。姓は次山ともかく。 出典 講談社デジタル版 日本人名大辞典+Plusについて 情報 | 凡例 |
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