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Korean court music (1,992 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

as yayue. Korean court music also shows similarities with the court music of Japan, known as gagaku and of Vietnam, known as nhã nhạc, which also are also
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UAS-9964. Currently out of print, it was issued on CD by Universal Music of Japan for the Japanese market. (All songs performed by the Spencer Davis Group
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Spirituality and Wind Music in Japan. In E. M. Richards & K. Tanosaki (Eds.), Music of Japan Today. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp.236–244; Also see:
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Japon". Actes Sud. S. Kishibe (March 1984) [1984]. The Traditional Music of Japan, Ongaku no tomo edition. Tokyo: Ongaku No Tomo Sha Corp. p. 42. Véronique
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which was later called enka, had much effect on subsequent popular music of Japan. "The day that enka singer Hachiro Kasuga died" (in Japanese). Nippon
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York "Ranryo Ou", Court music of Japan, Performed by Tokyo Gakuso, Courtesy of Victor Entertainment "Nasori", Court music of Japan, Performed by Tokyo Gakuso
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Yoritsune Matsudaira (583 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
12th centuries. His style was influenced by gagaku, the ancient court music of Japan. His music has been frequently performed in Europe. His eldest son,
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Oedipus, 1954).[1] In 1955 he produced an 11-part radio series about the music of Japan for the KPFA radio station, and from 1962 to 1968 he served as the first
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Intro (Bccks, 2013) Richards, Edwin Michael; Tanosaki, Kazuko (2008). Music of Japan Today. Cambridge Scholars. p. 233. Couture, François. "Sine Wave Solo
Ayuo Takahashi (1,363 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
and medieval European psaltery. He is adept at adapting the ancient music of Japan, China, Persia, Greece, and medieval Europe to create a new and original
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(CARE Music Group, 2011) Trans Atlántica with Bill Sharpe (Universal Music of Japan, 2012) Quality Time with Peter Fessler (CARE, 2013) Out of Thin Air
Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording (379 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
1972 They Call Me Muddy Waters Muddy Waters 18th Century Traditional Music of Japan Keiko Matsuo The Esso Trinidad Steel Band Esso Trinidad Steel Band Javanese
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Heart Released September 6, 2006 Genre J-pop Length 0:13:54 Label Sony Music of Japan Songwriter(s) Kyouko Habu, Toshie Vivi Kiraguchu, Akiyoshu Yasuda Yuna
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interview with Impulse Magazine, he mentioned that he enjoyed traditional music of Japan, the Middle East, and India, as well as the works of artists such as
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Truth (Yuna Ito song) (162 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Single by Yuna Ito from the album Heart Released December 6, 2006 Genre Pop rock Length 0:22:09 Label Sony Music of Japan Yuna Ito singles chronology
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of Boyd's compositions have an East Asian influence, especially the music of Japan (such as the wood flute and the Japanese mode) and Indonesia (such as
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"Faith/Pureyes" Single by Yuna Ito from the album Heart Released March 1, 2006 Genre J-pop Length 0:19:04 Label Sony Music of Japan Yuna Ito singles chronology
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explained in the 14-page essay 'J.A. Caesar and the Radical Theatre Music of Japan'. There are also detailed biographies of the bands Taj Mahal Travellers
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Politics in Kosaku Yamada's Folk Song Arrangements, 1917–1950." In Music of Japan Today edited by E. Michael Richards and Kazuko Tanosaki, (Cambridge
Charles Tomlinson Griffes (2,046 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
earliest works by an American composer to show direct inspiration from the music of Japan. Griffes died of influenza in New York City during the 1918 worldwide
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Tage (1986, 1988), the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo (1990), and Music of Japan Today: Tradition and Innovation (Hamilton College, NY - 1992).[citation
Stuck on You (Yuna Ito song) (299 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
"Stuck on You" Single by Yuna Ito Released August 9, 2006 Genre J-pop Length 0:12:25 Label Sony Music of Japan Yuna Ito singles chronology
Hikaru Hayashi (1,506 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
no Matsuri (吹き抜ける夏風の祭) (1985); recorded 1988 DENON, The Contemporary Music of Japan, COCO-70960, Kyoto Symphony Orchestra, Koizumi, Kazuhiro conductor.
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"Precious" Single by Yuna Ito from the album Heart Released May 3, 2006 Genre J-pop Length 0:20:06 Label Sony Music of Japan Yuna Ito singles chronology
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"Kōjō no Tsuki" performed by New Kyoto Ensemble, Distant Winds: The Music of Japan. Intersound, 1992. (no composers are credited on this album) 第2版, 朝日日本歴史人物事典
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List of music students by teacher: A to B (13,092 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
NathanMichel.com. Edwin Michael Richards, Kazuko Tanosaki; eds. (2008). Music of Japan Today, p.112. Cambridge Scholars. ISBN 978-1-84718-562-4. George Henry
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Spirituality and Wind Music in Japan. In E. M. Richards & K. Tanosaki (Eds.), Music of Japan Today. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 236–244. Phoenix
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Symphonic Poem GIOH, Op. 60. (1984); recorded 1988 DENON, The Contemporary Music of Japan, COCO-70960, Kyoto Symphony Orchestra, Koizumi, Kazuhiro conductor,
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Washington DC) Shiso-chou Shakuhachi, live-electronics (2008, Japan) Music of Japan Today Chapter 4; Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2008),ISBN 1847185622
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avant-garde heritage. Classical music, jazz classics and the classical music of Japan and India have all left a distinct impression on his creation. Walerian
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JohnWeinzweig.com. Edwin Michael Richards, Kazuko Tanosaki; eds. (2008). Music of Japan Today, p.112. Cambridge Scholars. ISBN 978-1-84718-562-4. "Famous Composers
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(1917), p.239. Edwin Michael Richards, Kazuko Tanosaki; eds. (2008). Music of Japan Today, p.112. Cambridge Scholars. ISBN 978-1-84718-562-4 Wyndham, Geoffrey
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October 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2010. Opus: Volumes 25-27. 2002. "Music of Japan Today:Hiroyuki Yamamoto". Retrieved 23 September 2010. Hiroyuki Yamamoto
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distinguished from a popular musical tradition. He thus grew interested in the music of Japan, China, Java, India, Central Asia, the Arab region, and Armenia as well
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ancient court ritual music of China Gagaku, the ancient court ritual music of Japan, of Chinese and Korean origin Aak, the ancient court ritual music of
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Tail. ISBN 978-1-78816-104-6. "Waka and Other Compositions: Contemporary Music of Japan". Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Retrieved 2021-06-16. v t e
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Bartók had little respect for Szántó. He exhibited an interest in the music of Japan by writing at least three works using Japanese influences (an opera
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reputation as a singer of this genre. Yoshida Naramaru at IMDb The Music of Japan - Brief Summary Archived March 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine v t e
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Music of Greece. Iordanis Tsomidis, bouzoukee; others H 72005 The Koto Music of Japan. Master Hagiwara, Master Hatta, Master Kitagawa, Master Kukusui H 72006
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including the record jacket of Experimental Music of Japan '69 (日本の電子音楽 '69 "electronic music of Japan '69") and Masakazu Nakai zenshū (中井正一全集 ) (1981)
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It has sections "Plastic poems", "Colour poems", "Tone Poems", "The Music of Japan", and "Songs of the Elements". She also then worked with Inayat Khan