Performers > Nozawa Kizaemon II
Nozawa Kizaemon II
(野澤喜左衛門 (二))
Performances:
- February 1968: The Love of Osome and Hisamatsu (shamisen)
- October 1968: The Color Prints of Kagamiyama (shamisen)
- May 1969: The Story of Priest Roben (shamisen)
- October 1969: The Twenty-Four Dutiful Sons (shamisen)
- February 1970: The Battles of Genji and Heike (shamisen)
- April 1970: Yoshitsune and a Thousand Cherry Trees (shamisen)
- May 1970: Yoshitsune and a Thousand Cherry Trees (shamisen)
- July 1970: Fishing for Wives (shamisen)
- October 1970: The White Fox of Shinoda (shamisen)
- November 1970: The Nunobiki Waterfall (shamisen)
- August 1970 Tour: The Love Suicides at Sonezaki (shamisen)
- February 1971: The Love of Osome and Hisamatsu (shamisen)
- April 1971: Urikohime and Amanjaku (shamisen)
- May 1971: The Shiraishi Story (shamisen)
- July 1971: The Summer Festival at Naniwa (shamisen)
- October 1971: The Nine-Tailed Fox (shamisen)
- October 1971: Announcement of Takemoto Aioidayū III's retirement and the assumption of his new name, Takemoto Aioidayū IV', by Aikodayū Takemoto (shamisen)
- November 1971: Announcement of Takemoto Aioidayū III's retirement and the assumption of his new name, Takemoto Aioidayū IV', by Aikodayū Takemoto (shamisen)
- November 1971: The Priest in Exile (shamisen)
- January 1972: The Pines on Mount Hibari (shamisen)
- February 1972: The Courier for Hell (shamisen)
- April 1972: The Vendetta in Iga (shamisen)
- May 1972: Sugawara's Secrets of Calligraphy (shamisen)
- July 1972: The Story of the Morning Glory (shamisen)
- September 1972: The Trouble in the Date Household (shamisen)
- October 1972: The League of the 47 Ronin (shamisen)
- November 1972: A Tragic Love Triangle (shamisen)
- January 1973: The Love Suicides at Amijima (shamisen)
- February 1973: The Adachi Plain in Oshu (shamisen)
- April 1973: The Pregnant Mountain Ogress (Heroine) (shamisen)
- May 1973 Asahiza: The Grateful Cormorant (shamisen)
- May 1973 Asahiza: The Battle of Dannoura (shamisen)
- May 1973 National Theatre: The Pregnant Mountain Ogress (Heroine) (shamisen)
- July 1973: The Two Butterflies (shamisen)
- September 1973: The Faithful Wife (shamisen)
- October 1973: The Battle of Coxinga (shamisen)
- January 1974: The Love of Ohan and Choemon (shamisen)
- February 1974: Oshun and Dembei (shamisen)
- April 1974 Asahiza: The Tycoon's Exploit (shamisen)
- April 1974 National Theatre: The Tycoon's Exploit (shamisen)
- July 1974: A Tragic Love Triangle (shamisen)
- September 1974: The Nine-Tailed Fox (shamisen)
- October 1974: The Trouble in the Date Household (shamisen)
- January 1975: The Amorous Courier on the Yamato Highway (shamisen)
- February 1975: The Battle of Ichinotani (shamisen)
- April 1975: The Faithful Wife (shamisen)
- May 1975: A Tragic Love Triangle (shamisen)
- July 1975: The Vendetta in Iga (shamisen)
- September 1975: The Vow of Rokusuke (shamisen)
- October 1975: The Shiraishi Story (shamisen)
- April 1987: Announcement of the assumption of his new name, Kizaemon Nozawa III, by Katsuhei Nozawa (shamisen)
- April 1987: The Tycoon's Exploit (shamisen)
- August 1970: The Two-Colored Reins (shamisen)