Matsudaira Yoritsune (1907-2001) is commonly recognized as one of the most influential Japanese composers of the twentieth century, and yet the work he completed prior to the Pacific War has remained virtually unaddressed in the scholarly literature. To compensate for this gap, this article discusses Matsudaira's prewar work, focusing on his two primary musical influences, Japanese folk songs and gagaku court music. As Matsudaira's aspiration was to fuse contemporary Western compositional techniques with elements from premodern Japanese music, his prewar work contributes to our understanding not just of the development of his own musical language but also of Japanese music in the 1930s in general.Peer reviewe
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The fact that much of what the Japanese regard as part of their culture originally came to Japan fro...
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This paper explores the musical history of Japan, emphasizing the Tokugawa and Meiji eras. While th...
This paper argues for the success of early Meiji compositions for the koto, or Meiji shinkyoku, by s...
In recent years, Japanese music has become increasingly familiar to international audiences, especia...
This thesis examines the work of Yamada Kōsaku 山田耕筰 (1886-1965), a Japanese composer in the Western ...
This dissertation consists of six chapters: The first four chapters trace the history of Japanese pi...
[出版社版]This article will explain the influence of the reception of the French modern music to the cre...
Although Japan is often portrayed as culturally and ethnically highly homogeneous, its music culture...
© 2013 Joanne ColeThe focus of this dissertation is the investigation of the earliest Western influe...
In an increasingly globalized community, a composer\u27s cultural heritage may or may not manifest i...
[出版社版]This article will consider the acceptance of the French modern music by the Japanese music soc...
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