joruri
Joruri is a form of traditional Japanese narrative music used in bunraku puppet theatre. It combines a chanter’s vocal narration with shamisen accompaniment to perform the dialogue and monologues of puppet plays. The term can refer to the music itself, the singing style, or the repertoire performed in bunraku.
Originating in Osaka during the early Edo period, joruri developed alongside bunraku puppetry. The most influential
The repertoire includes dramas drawn largely from Chikamatsu’s plays, ranging from tragic love stories to social
Today, joruri remains a central element of bunraku and its distinctive vocal style has influenced other Japanese