E-Book, Englisch, 306 Seiten
Reihe: Focus on World Music Series
Matsue Focus: Music in Contemporary Japan
Erscheinungsjahr 2015
ISBN: 978-1-317-64953-3
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 306 Seiten
Reihe: Focus on World Music Series
ISBN: 978-1-317-64953-3
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Focus: Music in Contemporary Japan explores a diversity of musics being performed in Japan today, ranging from court genres to hardcore rock. Discussion of contemporary musical practice is situated within broader frames of musical and sociopolitical history.
Part I: Japanese Music in Cultural Context provides an overview of key characteristics of Japanese culture that inform the performance of many musics, addressing how geography, politics, religion, and cultural exchange have long shaped the quality of Japanese artistic expressions. Part II: Japanese Music and Percussion looks at the pervasiveness of percussion in musical styles throughout Japan’s history, demonstrating in the process how a focus on percussive traditions in Japanese music represents a particularly rich portal for understanding the performance of a range of musics in contemporary Japan. Part III: Performing Percussion in Contemporary Japan is organized around four case studies of specific sites in which individuals and groups make percussion-based music in a unique urban setting. Each chapter paints a vivid picture of its respective site, the music that is practiced, and the pedagogy and creative processes of each group and the people involved, while also connecting with larger issues at play in the performance of contemporary Japanese music.
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List of Figures Musical Examples on Compact Disc List of Examples on Companion Website About the Author Series Foreword by Michael B. Bakan Preface Maps East Asian Historical Periods Part I. Japanese Music and Culture 1. Japanese Music in Geographical, Historical and Cultural Context 2. Japanese Cultural Identity and Musical Modernity Part II. Sounding Japan 3. Performing Music of the Pre-Modern Era 4. Making Music in the Modern Era Part III. Focusing In: Identity, Meaning and Japanese Drumming in Kyoto 5. Taiko and the Marketing of Tradition in Kyoto 6. Four Case Studies and Some Conclusions: Tosha Roetsu and the Pontocho Okeiko Basara and the One-Room Schoolhouse Matsuri-shu and the Kyoto Taiko Center Murasaki Daiko and the Proper Dojo 7. Conclusion: The Future of Japanese Music Appendices: A. "Echigojishi" (Yoshizumi Kojuro-fu for shamisen) B. "Echigojishi" (Kineya bunkafu for shamisen) C. "Echigojishi" (Japanese score for ko-tsuzumi and o-tsuzumi by Tosha Roetsu) D. "Echigojishi" (Western score for ko-tsuzumi and o-tsuzumi by Yamauchi Reach) Glossary Additional Resources