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Music
[Introduction to Content]
It is a must-have book for Kabuki appreciation.
The "Music" is one of the three elements that make up Kabuki, "Song = Music," "Dance = Dance," and "Game = Performance." It has evolved and developed along with Kabuki, and has created a unique Hojun world with Kuromisu music that performs various functions such as portraying scenes and people.
This book contains information that you should know to enjoy Kabuki more deeply, including Nagauta, Takemoto (Gidayubushi), Tokiwazubushi, and Kiyomotobushi, as well as Kuromisu music that performs various functions such as portraying scenes and people.
This book contains interviews with Tayu Aoi Takemoto and 巳太郎 KINEYA, who are active players in the world of Kabuki, from the genre and characteristics of Kabuki music, the musical instruments used, the history of Kabuki music, to the use of music in specific programs such as 『 Kanjincho, 』 『, Sukeroku 』, and appreciation points.
This book also contains interviews with Kabuki Music "Music" from the perspective of "music".
Listen to Kabuki music
What is Kabuki music?
Listen to Kabuki music
Seven programs What is music?
Musical instruments for Kabuki music (Debayashi musical instruments / Kuromisu musical instruments / Sankyoku musical instruments)
Genres of Kabuki music (Dance music / Theater music)
History and transition of Kabuki music
Chapter 2 Listening Kabuki Music
Listening to Kabuki music
I want to pay particular attention to music Seven Programs : As Seen / As Heard
Nagauta
Echizen Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami' Terakoya' Echizen (Gidayu-bushi)
Kanjo Denju Tenarai Kagami' Terakoya' Echizen (Gidayu-bushi)
Kanjo Hanamachi Style Azami Ironui (Izaya Seishin)
Kanjo Seigen-bushi
Kazutsumi Koisetsu Sekino Door (Sekino Door)> Tsutsumi Koisetsu Sekinoto (Sekinoto)
zakura (Sekinoto)
Recommended programs by genre
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