Post on 03-Jan-2016
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Gagaku
• Oldest ensemble (“orchestra”) music in world
• Japanese Imperial ensemble founded in 702/3
• Chief influences:- China – “music of the left”- Korea – “music of the right”
• Maintained through “Guild” system
• Used w/ Dance = Bugaku
Hichirichi
• oboe type (double reed)• Melody instrument• Back row (ex.
Shou and Hichiriki YouTube – YouTube [start 1:10])
Ryuteki
• Flute type (transverse)
• Also known as “dragon flute”
• Melody instrument
• Ex. Goshoraku ryuteki - YouTube
Sho
• Mouth organ (free reed)
• 17 separate pipes
• Tone clusters
• Ex. Shou and Hichiriki YouTube - YouTube
Biwa
• Lute type
• 5 strings
• Rhythm instrument
• Ex. Gagaku biwa gakubiwa 雅楽琵琶 楽琵琶 - YouTube
Gagaku Examples
• YouTube - Gagaku music (Gojouraku-kyuu) from Japan
• YouTube - The old court music "Etenraku" played by "Youyukai".
• YouTube - Japanese ceremonial court music and the dance_3
• Manzairaku 1 of 3, Bugaku (Gagaku) - ancient Japanese court dance and music - YouTube
Kodŏ
• NB. None of this information is in the textbook (see the course website for a link)
• Japanese Drumming ensemble, founded 1971• “Kodŏ” means either
- “heartbeat” (the primal source of all rhythm)- “children of the drum”
• A new ensemble that seeks to “preserve and re-interpret traditional Japanese performing arts” (from Kodŏ website)
Kodŏ (2)• Primary instruments are various types of “Taiko”
drums (“stick drums”)• Ranges in size up several feet in diameter• Physically very demanding to play
Ex. Kodo Drummers - Live at the Acropolis -
YouTube
Kodŏ (3)• Members of Kodŏ join a community to live and
practice together• Emphasis is on a life style that respects traditions, but
also creates new ones
EX. KODO - HEARTBEAT DRUMMERS OF JAPAN Trailer - YouTube
Kodŏ (4)
YouTube: Kodo - "O-Daiko" - HD (japanese drummers - Taiko - tambours géants Japon) - YouTube