Ceremonial music in Japan is a type of music used to celebrate special occasions in special places, e.g., to honor the Emperor on his birthday, or for other special celebrations at a shrine. In Japanese, the character for ceremonial music is written 雅楽 (pronounced Gagaku). The character 雅 (ga) means graceful, noble, or excellent. The character 楽 (gaku) means good or beautiful musical sounds. Appearing together, 雅楽 the two parts of this character mean ceremonial music, which is not performed among ordinary people. The ceremonial music is used in the Imperial Court and in shrines, although not every shrine is equipped to perform ceremonial music. During the tenth and eleventh centuries it was used also in the homes of the highest class of mil...
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The author examined articles of the Kakunodate Jiho that were issued from the late Taisho era toinve...
Ceremonial music in Japan is a type of music used to celebrate special occasions in special places, ...
Gagaku, ancient Japanese court music and dance, known today as a traditional performing art, has ov...
The word gagaku indicates a vast repertoire of music and dances brought to Japan through the Silk ...
Gagaku - imperial court music of Japan is a program discussing thehistoryand presentingexamples of J...
The author of this paper presents the history of forming, characterization and the presence of gagak...
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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 world significance of Chinese or Japanese art is now more or less universally recognized. Russia...
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The integration of Confucian ideologies in China’s ritual music has so far not been thoroughly under...
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Music in Japan is richly varied and includes documented genres dating back more than 1000 years. Fro...
The lion dance is one of the most popular momentum of kagura ceremonies and folk feasts, the matsuri...
The author examined articles of the Kakunodate Jiho that were issued from the late Taisho era toinve...
Ceremonial music in Japan is a type of music used to celebrate special occasions in special places, ...
Gagaku, ancient Japanese court music and dance, known today as a traditional performing art, has ov...
The word gagaku indicates a vast repertoire of music and dances brought to Japan through the Silk ...
Gagaku - imperial court music of Japan is a program discussing thehistoryand presentingexamples of J...
The author of this paper presents the history of forming, characterization and the presence of gagak...
The Japanese religion, Tenrikyo, has a well-established reputation as one of the oldest 'new' Japane...
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 world significance of Chinese or Japanese art is now more or less universally recognized. Russia...
In recent years, Japanese music has become increasingly familiar to international audiences, especia...
The integration of Confucian ideologies in China’s ritual music has so far not been thoroughly under...
Since the age of Ryukyu Kingdom‘Ryukyu Classical Music' has been practiced with a central focus on S...
Music in Japan is richly varied and includes documented genres dating back more than 1000 years. Fro...
The lion dance is one of the most popular momentum of kagura ceremonies and folk feasts, the matsuri...
The author examined articles of the Kakunodate Jiho that were issued from the late Taisho era toinve...