Japanese Music & Musical Instruments
Title | Japanese Music & Musical Instruments PDF eBook |
Author | William P. Malm |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 1990-06-15 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1462912354 |
This interesting and authoritative book includes essential facts about the various forms of Japanese music and musical instruments and their place in the overall history of Japan. Japanese Music and Musical Instruments has three main orientations: The history of Japanese music Construction of the instruments Analysis of the music itself. The book covers in a lucidly written text and a wealth of fascinating photographs and drawings the main forms of musical expression. Many readers will find the useful hints on purchasing instruments, records, and books especially valuable, and for those who wish to pursue the matter further there is a selected bibliography and a guide to Tokyo's somewhat hidden world of Japanese music. It will be found an invaluable aid to the understanding and appreciation of an important, but little-known, and fascinating aspect of Japanese culture.
Composing for Japanese Instruments
Title | Composing for Japanese Instruments PDF eBook |
Author | Minoru Miki |
Publisher | University Rochester Press |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9781580462730 |
The unique sounds of the biwa, shamisen, and other traditional instruments from Japan are heard more and more often in works for the concert hall and opera house. Composing for Japanese Instruments is a practical orchestration/instrumentation manual with contextual and relevant historical information for composers who wish to learn how to compose for traditional Japanese instruments. Widely regarded as the authoritative text on the subject in Japan and China, it contains hundreds of musical examples, diagrams, photographs, and fingering charts, and comes complete with two accompanying compact discs of musical examples. Its author, Minoru Miki, is a composer of international renown and is recognized in Japan as a pioneer in writing for Japanese traditional instruments. The book contains valuable appendices, one of works Miki himself has composed using Japanese traditional instruments, and one of works by other composers -- including Toru Takemitsu and Henry Cowell -- using Japanese traditional instruments. Marty Regan is Assistant Professor of Music at Texas A&M University; Philip Flavin is a Research Fellow in the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics at Monash University, Australia.
Japanese Musical Instruments
Title | Japanese Musical Instruments PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh De Ferranti |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 140 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Music |
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Long seen as a source of ritual power, Japan's musical traditions continue to serve as a primary realm of aesthetic experience for the nation's people. Fully illustrated and including both historical and present-day images, Japanese Musical Instruments is a comprehensive survey of Japanese traditional instruments. Easy-to-use and concise, the book provides an overview of the nation's musical heritage while describing the historical meanings and uses of the full range of instruments.
The Koto
Title | The Koto PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Mabley Johnson |
Publisher | Hotei Publishing |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Music |
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Henry Johnson is an ethnomusicologist at the University of Otago, New Zealand, where he teaches and undertakes research in Ethnomusicology and Asian Studies.
Traditional Japanese Music and Musical Instruments
Title | Traditional Japanese Music and Musical Instruments PDF eBook |
Author | William P. Malm |
Publisher | Kodansha International |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9784770023957 |
"Malm's scholarship is impeccable... Of equal importance is the fact that he is an excellent performing musician who has studied extensively in Japan." -Choice
Composing Japanese Musical Modernity
Title | Composing Japanese Musical Modernity PDF eBook |
Author | Bonnie C. Wade |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2014-01-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 022608549X |
When we think of composers, we usually envision an isolated artist separate from the orchestra—someone alone in a study, surround by staff paper—and in Europe and America this image generally has been accurate. For most of Japan’s musical history, however, no such role existed—composition and performance were deeply intertwined. Only when Japan began to embrace Western culture in the late nineteenth century did the role of the composer emerge. In Composing Japanese Musical Modernity, Bonnie Wade uses an investigation of this new musical role to offer new insights not just into Japanese music but Japanese modernity at large and global cosmopolitan culture. Wade examines the short history of the composer in Japanese society, looking at the creative and economic opportunities that have sprung up around them—or that they forged—during Japan’s astonishingly fast modernization. She shows that modernist Japanese composers have not bought into the high modernist concept of the autonomous artist, instead remaining connected to the people. Articulating Japanese modernism in this way, Wade tells a larger story of international musical life, of the spaces in which tradition and modernity are able to meet and, ultimately, where modernity itself has been made.
Musical Instruments
Title | Musical Instruments PDF eBook |
Author | J. Kenneth Moore |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2015-10-13 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1588395626 |
This insightful appreciation of musical instruments features more than one hundred extraordinary pieces from the Metropolitan Museum’s collection. Whether created to entertain a royal court, provide personal solace, or aid in rites and rituals, these instruments fully demonstrate music’s universal resonance and the ingenuity various cultures have deployed for musical expression. The results are astoundingly diverse: from Bronze Age cymbals and sistra to violins made by Stradivari, monumental slit drums from Oceania, and iconic twentieth-century American guitars. Stunning new photographs and a lively text reveal these objects to be works of both musical and visual art, as well as marvels of technology and masterpieces of design. Depictions of instruments and music making—paintings, statues, and pottery—further illuminate the narrative, providing a vivid counterpoint to these remarkable objects.