[RESURRECTION]
FUKKATSU
(復活)
[Katyusha's Song] Kachûsha no Uta
(カチューシャの唄)
Play: [Resurrection] Fukkatsu (復活)
Performance Place: Teikoku Gekijô, Tokyo
Performance Date: 03/26/1914
Print Date: 05/29/1914
Takehisa Yumeji (竹久夢二)
Medium: Woodblock printed sheet music cover
Personal Collection (version printed 06/22/1914)
Note: Senô Shin Kouta (セノオ新小唄) No. 1.
This song was first performed by Matsui Sumako
(松 須磨子) in a Japanese adaptation of Leo
Tolstoy's novel Resurrection and subsequently
enjoyed great commercial success as stand-alone
song. The print appears to be inspired by a
production photo showing Matsui Sumako in a
similar but not identical dress.
Plays: [Resurrection] Fukkatsu (復活); Chôshô (嘲笑)
Performance Place: Teikoku Gekijô, Tokyo
Performance Date: 03/26/14
Print Date: 03/1914?
Artist: ?
Medium: Woodblock printed ehon sujigaki cover
Image courtesy of the Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum
Plays: [Resurrection] Fukkatsu (復活); Chōshō (嘲笑)
Performance Place: Teikoku Gekijô, Tokyo
Performance Date: 03/26/14
Print Date: 03/1914?
Artist: ?
Medium: Machine lithograph printed? program art
Image courtesy of the Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum
Shuku Nihon Kimigayo (祝日本君が代); Ôkesutora (オーケストラ); Opera (オペラ);
Operêto (オペレート); Koi no Noroi (戀の呪); Kamêriya (カメーリヤ); Fukkatsu:
Kachûsha
[Katyusha] (復活: カチューシャ); Yûmeinaru Butô (有名なる舞踏)
Performance Place: Hongô-za, Tokyo
Performance Date: 06/15/16
Print Date: 06/1916?
Artist: ?
Medium: Machine lithograph printed? program art
Image courtesy of the Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum
JANUARY 1934
Program: [Resurrection] Fukkatsu (復活)
Performance Place: Tsukiji Shogekijô, Tokyo
Performance Date: 01/19-26/34
Print Date: 01/1934?
Artist: ?
Medium: Machine lithograph printed? program cover
Image courtesy of the Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum
Note: Performed by the Bijutsu-za.