Konparu Ujinobu
Komparu Shikibudayu Hata no Ujinobu(1932)Nōgaku: Japanese Nō Plays, Murray, London [EN]
- 17The most famous of the early great Nо̄ performers and adapters were: Yūsaki Jibu Hata no Kiyotsugu, also called Kwanami Sо̄-on (1355-1406); his son Yiisaki Saemondayu Hata no Motokiyo (1373-1455); and Komparu Shikibudayu Hata no Ujinobu (1405-1468), the son-in-law of Motokiyo; also called Zenchiku.
- xThe first No were compiled from these sources in the days of the Ashikaga Shogun Yoshimitsu (1367-1408) by the actor-composers Kwan-ami Kiyotsugu, his son Se-ami Motokiyo, his son-in-law Komparu Ujinobu, and others.
- 85Suivant M. Tateki Owada, le premier représentant de la dynastie Komparou fut un certain Takeda Oujinobou, né dans le Yamato.
- 30KUMASAKA, A PLAY IN TWO ACTS BY UJINOBU, ADOPTED SON OF MOTOKIJO
- 95This is a Shinji Noh by Ujinobu (1404-1469), in which deity appears and tells of the divine character of the shrine on the Island of Chikubu in Lake Biwa.
- 115A Yurei Noh by Ujinobu (1404-1469).
- 17The most famous of the early great Nо̄ performers and adapters were: Yūsaki Jibu Hata. no Kiyotsugu, also called Kwanami Sо̄-on (1355-1406); his son Yiisaki Saemondayu Hata no Motokiyo (1373-1455); and Komparu Shikibudayu Hata no Ujinobu (1405-1468), the son-in-law of Motokiyo; also called Zenchiku.
- xThe first No were compiled from these sources in the days of the Ashikaga Shogun Yoshimitsu (1367-1408) by the actor-composers Kwan-ami Kivotsugu, his son Se-ami Motokiyo, his son-in-law Komparu Ujinobu, and others.
- 2per Zenchiku Ujinobu (1414-1499?)