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Festival Of Japanese Music In Hawaii- Japanese in Hawaii 1 / Various

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In 1962 musician and ethnomusicologist Jacob Feuerring organized a two-part concert with a dual goal: To raise awareness among the people of Hawaii of the Japanese culture in their midst, and to excite enough interest so that the Japanese music and dance traditions would be maintained. These concerts, recorded live by Feuerring, were the first of their kind in the state. Volume 1 exhibits the music of different religions, dance, epic poetry, Noh theatre, chant, and court music. Liner notes give brief descriptions of each piece and the genre it illustrates.

Tracklist:

  1. Shinto
  2. Goeika
  3. Mikagura
  4. Gagaku
  5. Chikuzen-Biwa
  6. Utai-Noh
  7. Shigin-Kenbu
Format: New CD/International

Festival Of Japanese Music In Hawaii- Japanese in Hawaii 1 / Various

SKU: 093070888524
Regular price ¥141.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 05.30.2012

 
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In 1962 musician and ethnomusicologist Jacob Feuerring organized a two-part concert with a dual goal: To raise awareness among the people of Hawaii of the Japanese culture in their midst, and to excite enough interest so that the Japanese music and dance traditions would be maintained. These concerts, recorded live by Feuerring, were the first of their kind in the state. Volume 1 exhibits the music of different religions, dance, epic poetry, Noh theatre, chant, and court music. Liner notes give brief descriptions of each piece and the genre it illustrates.

Tracklist:

  1. Shinto
  2. Goeika
  3. Mikagura
  4. Gagaku
  5. Chikuzen-Biwa
  6. Utai-Noh
  7. Shigin-Kenbu