• Yoşiisa Oku, Akimori Hayaşi ve Franz Eckert, 1880. ... Kimigayo (Japonca: 君が代, Senin Saltanatın; buradaki sen imparatoru kasteder ), Japonya'nın ulusal marşıdır.
  • Franz Eckert (5 April 1852 – 6 August 1916)[1] was a German composer and musician who composed the harmony for Japan's national anthem, "Kimigayo" and...
  • The Japanese national anthem- Yoshiisa Oku, Akimori Hayashi and Franz Eckert, 1880.
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  • German musician Franz Eckert arranged the melody with Western style harmony, creating this second, current version of ‘Kimigayo’.
  • About "Kimigayo". Back to the songs Puccini. ... The Japanese government employed a German, Franz von Eckert, to harmonize the song.
  • Scum by Cornelius (2006). Other covers of Yoshiisa Oku, Akimori Hayashi and Franz Eckert's Kimigayo ... Kimigayo by Pizzicato Five (2001).
  • Further searching began to expose other related facts about the piece such as the Japanese government employed a German, Franz von Eckert, to...
  • But this was not the end of the story. The German composer Franz Eckert then applied a Western-style harmony to the melody and today's version was born.
  • ...Hayashi, arranged by the German composer Franz Eckert in 1880. ... Kimigayo’ with Eckert’s arrangement was the country’s official anthem until 1945, and...
  • Franz Eckert (5 Nisan 1852 - 6 Ağustos 1916)[1] bir Almanca besteci ve müzisyen uyum için Japonya 's Milli marş, "Kimigayo "ve milli marşı Kore İmparatorluğu...
  • Franz Eckert (5 April 1852 – 6 August 1916)[1] was a German composer and musician who composed the harmony for Japan's national anthem, "Kimigayo" and...
  • English: Kimigayo, national anthem of Japan. Music by Yoshiisa Oku and Akimori Hayashi (arranged by Franz Eckert, 1880).
  • Heavy with a mixture of national pride, guilt, coercion, and conflicting influences, Kimigayo is an absolutely fascinating piece of music.