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Jōruri (浄瑠璃) is a form of traditional Japanese narrative music in which a tayū (太夫) sings to the accompaniment of a shamisen. Jōruri accompanies bunraku, traditional Japanese puppet theater. As a form of storytelling, jōruri emphasizes the lyrics and narration rather than the music itself. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works in the genre jōruri 18
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伽羅先代萩
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傾城反魂香
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Shusse Kagekiyo

Futatsu chōchō kuruwa nikki
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Horikawa Nami no Tsuzumi

Heike Nyogo no Shima
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Togo's Bunya-bushi ningyo joruri puppet theater

Ehon Taikōki
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壺坂霊験記
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Ashiya Dōman Ōuchi Kagami

Honchō nijūshi kō
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博多小女郎波枕
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花上野誉碑
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鑓の権三重帷子

Date kurabe Okuni kabuki
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傾城阿波の鳴門

Kiichi Hōgen Sanryaku no Maki
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日本振袖始
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