Nagauta Symphony (Paperback)


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Kosaku Yamada was the first major Japanese composer to study the European tradition, and the first to write in the symphonic and operatic forms. He was responsible for introducing Japanese audiences to much of the European orchestral tradition through his conducting. In his compositions, Yamada had been working to combine European traditions with Japanese classical music since at least 1921, when he composed Inno Meiji which combined Japanese and western instruments. Composed in 1934, the Nagauta Symphony represented the culmination of this work. For this work, Yamada composed music for the western orchestra which is used to counterpoint a classical nagauta, the music which accompanies the kabuki. The symphony is subtitled Tsurukame after the name of the nagauta which is used. Composed in 1857, the text celebrates the Emperor of Japan and the imperial court. The symphony is in one movement with a duration of approximately 17 minutes.

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Kosaku Yamada was the first major Japanese composer to study the European tradition, and the first to write in the symphonic and operatic forms. He was responsible for introducing Japanese audiences to much of the European orchestral tradition through his conducting. In his compositions, Yamada had been working to combine European traditions with Japanese classical music since at least 1921, when he composed Inno Meiji which combined Japanese and western instruments. Composed in 1934, the Nagauta Symphony represented the culmination of this work. For this work, Yamada composed music for the western orchestra which is used to counterpoint a classical nagauta, the music which accompanies the kabuki. The symphony is subtitled Tsurukame after the name of the nagauta which is used. Composed in 1857, the text celebrates the Emperor of Japan and the imperial court. The symphony is in one movement with a duration of approximately 17 minutes.

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Imprint

Betascript Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 2010

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First published

September 2010

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Dimensions

152 x 229 x 7mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

120

ISBN-13

978-6133167339

Barcode

9786133167339

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LSN

6133167335



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