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was a Japanese kabuki performer and "dean of kabuki actors at the Kabuki-za in Tokyo.〔(''Utaemon Nakamura" ), ''New York Times.'' September 11, 1940.〕 He was a prominent member of a family of kabuki actors from the Keihanshin region.〔Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric ''et al.'' (2005). 〕 Nakamura Utaemon was a stage name with significant cultural and historical connotations.〔Kurkup, James. ( "Nakamura Utaemon VI," ) ''The Independent'' (London). April 6, 2001.〕 Utaemon V was the artistic heir of Nakamura Utaemon IV. He was born in the fifth generation of a line of famous Kabuki actors. In the conservative Kabuki world, stage names are passed from father to son in formal system which converts the kabuki stage name into a mark of accomplishment.〔Scott, Adolphe C. (1999). 〕 ; Lineage of Utaemon stage names * Nakamura Utaemon I (1714–1791) 〔Leiter, Samuel L. (2006). 〕 * Nakamura Utaemon II (1752-1798) 〔Leiter, Samuel L. (2002). 〕 * Nakamura Utaemon III (1778-1838) 〔 * Nakamura Utaemon IV (1798-1852) 〔 * Nakamura Utaemon V (1865-1940) 〔 * Nakamura Utaemon VI (1917-2001) 〔Strom, Stephanie. (''Nakamura Utaemon VI, 84, International Star of Kabuki" ), ''New York Times.'' April 4, 2001.〕 In a long career, he played many roles; but he was best known for his ''oyama'' or ''onnagata'' roles.〔 ==Selected works== In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Nakamura Utaemon VI, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 7 works in 7 publications in 2 languages and 20+ library holdings.〔( WorldCat Identities ): ( 中村歌右衛門 1865-1940 )〕 * 1950 — (OCLC 033711674 ) * 1935 — . (OCLC 44435876 ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nakamura Utaemon V」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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