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Haru no Umi (春の海, "The Sea in Spring") is a Shin Nihon Ongaku ('New Japanese Music') piece for koto and shakuhachi composed in 1929 by Michio Miyagi. It is Miyagi's best known piece and one of the most famous for the koto and shakuhachi instruments. The piece is well-known in Japan as it is commonly played as background music during the New Year season in shopping streets and other facilities. Miyagi composed the music from his childhood image of the sea of Tomonoura that he saw before he lost his eyesight.

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  • Haru no Umi (春の海, "The Sea in Spring") is a Shin Nihon Ongaku ('New Japanese Music') piece for koto and shakuhachi composed in 1929 by Michio Miyagi. It is Miyagi's best known piece and one of the most famous for the koto and shakuhachi instruments. The piece is well-known in Japan as it is commonly played as background music during the New Year season in shopping streets and other facilities. Miyagi composed the music from his childhood image of the sea of Tomonoura that he saw before he lost his eyesight. At one stage the accoms some resemblance to a part of Septet in E♭ major by Saint-Saëns (1881), but it is not known if Saint-Saëns influenced Miyagi. (en)
  • 春の海(はるのうみ)は、日本の箏曲家であり作曲家の宮城道雄が作曲した箏曲。ヴァイオリン版も知られるが、本来は箏と尺八の二重奏である。を代表する楽曲である。日本では、小学校における音楽の観賞用教材として指定されているほか、特に正月には、テレビ・ラジオ番組や商業施設等でBGMとして使用されているため、今日では正月をイメージする代表的な曲の一つとして知られている。 (ja)
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  • The Sea in Spring (en)
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  • Haru no Umi (en)
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  • Haru no Umi. Performed by Michio Miyagi and Seifu Yoshida in 1930 (en)
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  • 春の海(はるのうみ)は、日本の箏曲家であり作曲家の宮城道雄が作曲した箏曲。ヴァイオリン版も知られるが、本来は箏と尺八の二重奏である。を代表する楽曲である。日本では、小学校における音楽の観賞用教材として指定されているほか、特に正月には、テレビ・ラジオ番組や商業施設等でBGMとして使用されているため、今日では正月をイメージする代表的な曲の一つとして知られている。 (ja)
  • Haru no Umi (春の海, "The Sea in Spring") is a Shin Nihon Ongaku ('New Japanese Music') piece for koto and shakuhachi composed in 1929 by Michio Miyagi. It is Miyagi's best known piece and one of the most famous for the koto and shakuhachi instruments. The piece is well-known in Japan as it is commonly played as background music during the New Year season in shopping streets and other facilities. Miyagi composed the music from his childhood image of the sea of Tomonoura that he saw before he lost his eyesight. (en)
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  • Haru no Umi (en)
  • 春の海 (ja)
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