The result was keep. Subject notability eventually demonstrated, closure at nominator's behest. ( non-admin closure) O Fortuna! ...Imperatrix mundi. 10:31, 23 February 2017 (UTC)
dePRODed by creator without addressing the issue(s). Concern was: Does not say enough to indicate what is notable or characteristic about the song. No references. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง ( talk) 16:17, 19 February 2017 (UTC)
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Destacamos o nome de Kosaku Yamada, um dos primeiros compositores genuínos. Estudou na ... Compôs várias óperas e músicas instrumentais, mas as mais conhecidas são canções infantis como Akatombo, Machiboke etc. As músicas ... [We highlight the name of Kosaku Yamada, one of the first genuine composers. He studied at ... He composed several operas and instrumental music, but best known are his children's songs as Akatombo, Machiboke etc. The songs ...]
Miki's intimate friend, Kosaku Yamada, put the poem to music. Since then, loved and sung by the Japanese, it has deeply permeated their hearts. In a recent poll, Akatombo was ranked the most loved song among Japanese.
A varios poemas de Nagai se les puso música de compositores japoneses renombrados, el más famoso de los cuales fue Kosaku Yamada, conocido y querido en todo el Japón por su extraordinaria composición Aka Tombo, esto es "La ... [Several of Nagai's poems were put to music by renowned Japanese composers, the most famous of which was Kosaku Yamada, known and loved throughout Japan for his extraordinary composition Aka Tombo ...]
Ésta es una frase de la canción de cuna japonesa más popular "Aka-tombo" (libélula roja) escrita por Rufu Miki y música compuesta por Kosaku Yamada (Mielewcz, 1982; Eda, 1994). [This is a phrase from the most popular Japanese lullaby "Aka-Tombo" (red dragonfly) written by Rufu Miki and with music composed by Kosaku Yamada]
AKA TOMBO, with its memories of autumn, is one of the most nostalgic of all Japanese songs. Kosaku Yamada composed songs, orchestral music and operas, as well as fostering the growth of orchestral music and serving as an orchestra conductor. Through the Meiji, Taisho and Showa Eras, he dominated the Japanese orchestral scene. AKA TOMBO is one of three lyric songs by Yamada using verses by Rofu Miki; it was composed in the second year of the Shows Era.
... characteristic of traditional koto music, variation 3 was written "with a bit of a modern touch," while the last (composed when she was twelve years old) was based on the beloved song "Aka tombo" ("Red Dragonfly"), by Kosaku Yamada.
Akatombo (The Scarlet Dragonfly) Words by Rofu Miki Music by Kosaku Yamada Yu - ya - ke ko - ya - ke no A-ka-to - n bo. (end of phrase 2) c1927 by Rofu Miki and Kosaku Yamada. Used by permission of JASRAC, license no. 7912157.
The result was keep. Subject notability eventually demonstrated, closure at nominator's behest. ( non-admin closure) O Fortuna! ...Imperatrix mundi. 10:31, 23 February 2017 (UTC)
dePRODed by creator without addressing the issue(s). Concern was: Does not say enough to indicate what is notable or characteristic about the song. No references. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง ( talk) 16:17, 19 February 2017 (UTC)
References
Destacamos o nome de Kosaku Yamada, um dos primeiros compositores genuínos. Estudou na ... Compôs várias óperas e músicas instrumentais, mas as mais conhecidas são canções infantis como Akatombo, Machiboke etc. As músicas ... [We highlight the name of Kosaku Yamada, one of the first genuine composers. He studied at ... He composed several operas and instrumental music, but best known are his children's songs as Akatombo, Machiboke etc. The songs ...]
Miki's intimate friend, Kosaku Yamada, put the poem to music. Since then, loved and sung by the Japanese, it has deeply permeated their hearts. In a recent poll, Akatombo was ranked the most loved song among Japanese.
A varios poemas de Nagai se les puso música de compositores japoneses renombrados, el más famoso de los cuales fue Kosaku Yamada, conocido y querido en todo el Japón por su extraordinaria composición Aka Tombo, esto es "La ... [Several of Nagai's poems were put to music by renowned Japanese composers, the most famous of which was Kosaku Yamada, known and loved throughout Japan for his extraordinary composition Aka Tombo ...]
Ésta es una frase de la canción de cuna japonesa más popular "Aka-tombo" (libélula roja) escrita por Rufu Miki y música compuesta por Kosaku Yamada (Mielewcz, 1982; Eda, 1994). [This is a phrase from the most popular Japanese lullaby "Aka-Tombo" (red dragonfly) written by Rufu Miki and with music composed by Kosaku Yamada]
AKA TOMBO, with its memories of autumn, is one of the most nostalgic of all Japanese songs. Kosaku Yamada composed songs, orchestral music and operas, as well as fostering the growth of orchestral music and serving as an orchestra conductor. Through the Meiji, Taisho and Showa Eras, he dominated the Japanese orchestral scene. AKA TOMBO is one of three lyric songs by Yamada using verses by Rofu Miki; it was composed in the second year of the Shows Era.
... characteristic of traditional koto music, variation 3 was written "with a bit of a modern touch," while the last (composed when she was twelve years old) was based on the beloved song "Aka tombo" ("Red Dragonfly"), by Kosaku Yamada.
Akatombo (The Scarlet Dragonfly) Words by Rofu Miki Music by Kosaku Yamada Yu - ya - ke ko - ya - ke no A-ka-to - n bo. (end of phrase 2) c1927 by Rofu Miki and Kosaku Yamada. Used by permission of JASRAC, license no. 7912157.