The shō has played an important role in the creation of Japanese cultural identity. In examining this issue, we show the emancipation of contemporary shō repertoire in the last three decades. We outline the process of the creation of the cultural identity of shō from a historical perspective, explaining the physical structure, music tradition, and contemporary shō music. Shō has unique names for each bamboo pipe and each harmony. The limited number of shō harmonies determines traditional sound images. Some contemporary composers have collaborated to create original repertoires for shō; Maki Ishii, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Cort Lippe, Motoharu Kawashima.Le shō a joué un rôle important dans la création d’une identité culturelle japonaise. Nous argum...
This dissertation consists of six chapters: The first four chapters trace the history of Japanese pi...
[出版社版]This article will consider the acceptance of the French modern music by the Japanese music soc...
This paper explores the musical history of Japan, emphasizing the Tokugawa and Meiji eras. While th...
In recent years, Japanese music has become increasingly familiar to international audiences, especia...
The modern Japanese Shō 笙 has seventeen pipes, two of which, ya 也 and mō 毛, are silent. The names of...
Music in Japan is richly varied and includes documented genres dating back more than 1000 years. Fro...
The "San Koten Honkyoku" are three ("san") traditional ("hon") compositions ("kyoku") which are dist...
The Japanese bamboo vertical flute, known as the shakuhachi, has captured the attention and interest...
In an increasingly globalized community, a composer\u27s cultural heritage may or may not manifest i...
Although Japan is often portrayed as culturally and ethnically highly homogeneous, its music culture...
The purpose of this thesis is to use the history of music theory to study cultural change in Japan. ...
International audienceHistorical musicology of East Asia has developed since seventy years. Song per...
This thesis examines the influence and manifestation of elements of the Japanese Nō Theatre, and par...
Toru Takemitsu occupies an important position in Japanese contemporary music. While writing in the W...
This dissertation consists of six chapters: The first four chapters trace the history of Japanese pi...
[出版社版]This article will consider the acceptance of the French modern music by the Japanese music soc...
This paper explores the musical history of Japan, emphasizing the Tokugawa and Meiji eras. While th...
In recent years, Japanese music has become increasingly familiar to international audiences, especia...
The modern Japanese Shō 笙 has seventeen pipes, two of which, ya 也 and mō 毛, are silent. The names of...
Music in Japan is richly varied and includes documented genres dating back more than 1000 years. Fro...
The "San Koten Honkyoku" are three ("san") traditional ("hon") compositions ("kyoku") which are dist...
The Japanese bamboo vertical flute, known as the shakuhachi, has captured the attention and interest...
In an increasingly globalized community, a composer\u27s cultural heritage may or may not manifest i...
Although Japan is often portrayed as culturally and ethnically highly homogeneous, its music culture...
The purpose of this thesis is to use the history of music theory to study cultural change in Japan. ...
International audienceHistorical musicology of East Asia has developed since seventy years. Song per...
This thesis examines the influence and manifestation of elements of the Japanese Nō Theatre, and par...
Toru Takemitsu occupies an important position in Japanese contemporary music. While writing in the W...
This dissertation consists of six chapters: The first four chapters trace the history of Japanese pi...
[出版社版]This article will consider the acceptance of the French modern music by the Japanese music soc...
This paper explores the musical history of Japan, emphasizing the Tokugawa and Meiji eras. While th...