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Miyazono Senju IV : ウィキペディア英語版
Miyazono Senju IV

was a Japanese ''jōruri'' singer and shamisen player, designated a Living National Treasure. He was the head of the Miyazono school of ''jōruri'' and at one time the only surviving performer in the style.〔Frederic, Louis. "Miyazono Senju IV". ''Japan Encyclopedia''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2002.〕
Miyazono studied the ''nagauta'' singing style from a very young age, and in 1917 began studying the ''Miyazono-bushi'' and ''Ogie-bushi'' styles under Miyazono Senju III (aka Ogie Kō). He shed his birth name, Hatsu Mizuno, taking on a number of art-names before becoming the fourth Miyazono Senju in 1959. Senju was named a Living National Treasure in 1972,〔 and was awarded the Order of the Precious Crown the following year.
Miyazono died in 1985, though his student Miyazono Sennami, among others, continued the tradition of ''Miyazono-bushi''.
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