




Jazz in Japan
Gagaku
Bunraku
Shinto
Nagauta
Noh
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EARLY MUSIC TELEVISION
FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
presents
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GAGAKU:
The Court Music of Japan
GAGAKU: The Court Music of Japan allows the viewer to experience the haunting
sounds of the Japanese court orchestra and to see the magnificent
costumes and masks of its stately dances. Host for the program is
Dr. William P. Malm, Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University
of Michigan, who introduces the instruments of Gagaku and the musicians
who play them. Also featured in the program is Suenobu Togi, Gagaku
Master at UCLA and Dr. Sidney Brown, Director of Asian Studies of
the University of Oklahoma, who explains the historic roots of Gagaku.
Performances by the Imperial Court Orchestra in Tokyo illustrate the
contrasting styles of Gagaku instrumental music and of Bugaku dances,
filmed in historic settings. Ancient paintings and drawings illustrate
the history of Gagaku and its role in Japanese society.
Produced and Directed by Eugene Enrico and David Smeal.
Color, VHS videocassette, 57:00
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