In his discussion on the contemporary global music scenes, Trimillios(2009) defined transnationalization as “music whose production andcreation take place in a number of national states, a condition that hasmajor implications for national identity, ownership and cultural rights.”Although the use of advanced technology demarcates contemporarytransnationalization, music has been continually moving across theborders in the history. Particularly, ancient ceremonial music of Chinese dynasties was eagerly learned and adopted by people in other Asian countries. It became the essential repertoire of court music of Korea (ku gak), Vietnam (nha nhac) and Japan (gagaku), which officially represent the “national” music of the three countries today. Thi...
In this lecture I compare two contemporary musical groups in the independent music scene of urban Ch...
Gagaku, ancient Japanese court music and dance, known today as a traditional performing art, has ov...
This issue brings together articles from diverse disciplines to examine music in Asia. Drawing upon...
In his discussion on the contemporary global music scenes, Trimillios(2009) defined transnationaliza...
Modem zheng music is distinguished by the large-scale movement of people and rapid dissemination of ...
Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage explores the longstanding and extensive efforts to preserve mu...
Guoyue. literally "national music", is a hybrid musical genre that originated from mainland China mi...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Tanabe Hisao (1883‑1984), the first Japanese musicologist, ela...
The research analyses the revival of uzagaku, Ryukyuan court music, in Okinawa. In this thesis, lite...
The word gagaku indicates a vast repertoire of music and dances brought to Japan through the Silk ...
The history of the modernized Chinese orchestra dates back to the 1919 New Cultural Movement in Chin...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.In the late twentieth ce...
Recent studies of the localization and globalization of Taiwan’s music education cannot explain the ...
Although Japan is often portrayed as culturally and ethnically highly homogeneous, its music culture...
In this lecture I compare two contemporary musical groups in the independent music scene of urban Ch...
Gagaku, ancient Japanese court music and dance, known today as a traditional performing art, has ov...
This issue brings together articles from diverse disciplines to examine music in Asia. Drawing upon...
In his discussion on the contemporary global music scenes, Trimillios(2009) defined transnationaliza...
Modem zheng music is distinguished by the large-scale movement of people and rapid dissemination of ...
Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage explores the longstanding and extensive efforts to preserve mu...
Guoyue. literally "national music", is a hybrid musical genre that originated from mainland China mi...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Tanabe Hisao (1883‑1984), the first Japanese musicologist, ela...
The research analyses the revival of uzagaku, Ryukyuan court music, in Okinawa. In this thesis, lite...
The word gagaku indicates a vast repertoire of music and dances brought to Japan through the Silk ...
The history of the modernized Chinese orchestra dates back to the 1919 New Cultural Movement in Chin...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.In the late twentieth ce...
Recent studies of the localization and globalization of Taiwan’s music education cannot explain the ...
Although Japan is often portrayed as culturally and ethnically highly homogeneous, its music culture...
In this lecture I compare two contemporary musical groups in the independent music scene of urban Ch...
Gagaku, ancient Japanese court music and dance, known today as a traditional performing art, has ov...
This issue brings together articles from diverse disciplines to examine music in Asia. Drawing upon...