




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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NAGAUTA:
The Heart of Kabuki Music
NAGAUTA: THE HEART
OF KABUKI MUSIC allows the viewer to appreciate a masterpiece of the
concert tradition developed from the music of Kabuki theater. Dr.
William P. Malm, Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of
Michigan and host for the program, explains the subtlety of structure
and style in SUE HIROGARI, composed in 1854 by Kineya Rokuzaemon X.
Dr. Sidney Brown, Professor of Japanese History at the University
of Oklahoma, reviews the long tradition of the Sue Hirogari, as it
evolved from a comic kyogen in medieval noh drama. Artist students
of Professor Ajimi Tooru at the National University of Fine Arts and
Music in Tokyo demonstrate the expressive variety of vocal and instrumental
style in Nagauta.
Produced and Directed by Eugene Enrico and David Smeal.
Color, VHS videocassette, 30:00
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