
Rentarō Taki (滝 廉太郎, Taki Rentarō, August 24, 1879–June 29, 1903) was a pianist and one of the best-known composers of Japan. Taki was born in Tokyo, but moved to many places during his childhood owing to his father's job. He graduated from the Tokyo Music School in 1901. One of his famous pieces is Kōjō no tsuki, which was included in the songbook for junior high school students, along with the Hakone-Hachiri (箱根八里). Hana (花, lit. "Flower") is a well-known song, too.
As an Amazon Associate, Spinn Radio earns from qualifying purchases.
The Moon on the Ruined Castle (Arr. Cello & Piano)
Kojo-No-Tsuki - Instrumental
The Moon over the Ruined Castle (Arr. T. Shioiri for Cello & Piano)
Kojo no tsuki (Moon at a desolate castle) (version for flute): Koojo No Tsuki
Kojo-No-Tsuki
Kojo no tsuki (Moon at a desolate castle) [version for flute]: Koojo No Tsuki
Hana
Kojo No Tsuki
Koojo No Tsuki
2 Piano Pieces: II. Grudge
Moon Over The Ruined Castle
Blossoms
The Moon on the Ruined Castle (Arr. Anon. for Cello & Piano)
2 Piano Pieces: I. Menuetto in B minor
荒城の月
Kohjoh no Tsuki - Remastered
Cherry Blossom Time (Hana)
Moon over a Ruined Castle
花
Kojo no tsuki (Moon at a desolate castle) (text by B. Tsuchii): The Moon Over a Ruined Castle
Moon Over The Desolate Castle
Kojo No Tsuke
Setting Sail
Memories of a Summer
Red Dragonfly
II. Grudge
Rain Falls on Jogashima
Koujou no Tsuki
Kojo no tsuki (Moon at a desolate castle) (version for flute and marimba): Moon over a Ruined Castle
I. Menuetto in B minor
Kojo No Tsuki (Moonlight Over The Ruined Castle)
Mizu No Tsuki (Arr. for Vocal Ensemble by Elodie Pont)
The Moon over the Ruined Castle (Arr. for Violin & Piano)
前奏曲「日本男児」
花 - 濁った隅田川バージョン
The Moon over the Ruined Castle (Arr. T. Nodaira for Flute & Guitar)
Hana (A Flower)
Kojo No Tsuki (Taki)
激情(原題 憾(うらみ))
Kojo no tsuki (Moon at a desolate castle) [text by B. Tsuchii]: The Moon Over a Ruined Castle
箱根八里
荒磯
メヌエット
散歩
月
Koujou no tsuki (A Moon on a Dilapidated Castle)
The Moon Over a Ruined Castle
春の海
雪やこんこん
豊太閤
Tune into 50,000+ live radio stations from every corner of the world on an interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.