The vibrant merchant culture of Tokugawa Japan gave rise to many new forms of art, none more fascinating than the puppet theater, Jōruri, created chiefly by Chikamatsu Monzaemon, the foremost playwright of popular Japanese drama. In this analysis of Chikamatsu's artistry, Dr. Gerstle focuses on features hitherto neglected by Western scholars the musical structure of Jōruri, integral to the form, mood, and movement of the drama. For extensive translations from the various types of Chikamatsu's dramas, Gerstle supplies the musical notations, which illuminate the sophisticated conventions of this unique and timeless artistic form. Chikamatsu's art, combining puppets, text, samisen music, and chanting/narration, encompasses three major types of...
This study analyzes critical issues involved in organizing performances of Kyogen, the Japanese trad...
(anglicky) This bachelor thesis applies to the theatre plays of the jōruri genre written by premoder...
Following a long and controversial tradition of Japanese women in puppetry being banned by law from ...
Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-1725), often referred to as "Japan's Shakespeare" and a "god of writers,"...
This dissertation examines the music of Edo sato kagura, a pre-modern Shinto theatrical that has bee...
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Since the fourteenth century, theater has been at the center of cultural life in Japan to an extent ...
Rakugo, the art of staged comic storytelling of Japan, is generally classified as and perceived by a...
Four plays of the medieval comic theatre of Japan, Kyogen , are presented here in English translatio...
This dissertation investigates the development of early modern Japanese joruri puppet theater in the...
Puppetry as an art form has deeply rooted traditions within humanity across a multitude of cultures....
Short audio to download, introduces Keisei Awa no Naruto, a Bunraku puppet play, followed by discuss...
Bunraku. Where puppets explain human emotions better than humans. Like Opera dei Pupi in Sicily, Ita...
Summarizes the long history of puppet theater in Japan using excerpts to show how it can express a p...
This study explores the dynamic nature of Japanese cultural traditions by tracing the development of...
This study analyzes critical issues involved in organizing performances of Kyogen, the Japanese trad...
(anglicky) This bachelor thesis applies to the theatre plays of the jōruri genre written by premoder...
Following a long and controversial tradition of Japanese women in puppetry being banned by law from ...
Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-1725), often referred to as "Japan's Shakespeare" and a "god of writers,"...
This dissertation examines the music of Edo sato kagura, a pre-modern Shinto theatrical that has bee...
The importance of Nō culture in the Tokugawa period, particularly flourishing in the Kamigata area a...
Since the fourteenth century, theater has been at the center of cultural life in Japan to an extent ...
Rakugo, the art of staged comic storytelling of Japan, is generally classified as and perceived by a...
Four plays of the medieval comic theatre of Japan, Kyogen , are presented here in English translatio...
This dissertation investigates the development of early modern Japanese joruri puppet theater in the...
Puppetry as an art form has deeply rooted traditions within humanity across a multitude of cultures....
Short audio to download, introduces Keisei Awa no Naruto, a Bunraku puppet play, followed by discuss...
Bunraku. Where puppets explain human emotions better than humans. Like Opera dei Pupi in Sicily, Ita...
Summarizes the long history of puppet theater in Japan using excerpts to show how it can express a p...
This study explores the dynamic nature of Japanese cultural traditions by tracing the development of...
This study analyzes critical issues involved in organizing performances of Kyogen, the Japanese trad...
(anglicky) This bachelor thesis applies to the theatre plays of the jōruri genre written by premoder...
Following a long and controversial tradition of Japanese women in puppetry being banned by law from ...