This website is dedicated to the art of Japanese traditional music and a community of professional instrumentalists residing in the U.S.A.
This chapter explores transnational flows of musicians between Japan and Germany from the late nineteenth century to the 1940s, focusing on the Japanese who studied music in Germany and Austria. It illuminates the messy nature of Japan’s adoption of Wes
Ukiyo-e art, pictures of the “floating world” are famous among those interested in art history. Everyone knows Hokusai’sThe Great Wave off Kanagawa. Ukiyo-e also became very popular among artists in the second half of the 19th century. With their colors, clear lines, and composition, the...
and experience playing the instrument. Explore the intriguing world of traditional Japanese music with the shamisen. Discover how one of the most distinctive sounds in Japanese culture is produced, and learn the basic steps to playing a tsuguru shamisen, a thre...
Join us for Taiko and Anime-manga. Guests will spend the day enjoying local artist Nori Shirasu as he demonstrates the art of anime-manga and the celebratory beats of San Fernando Valley Taiko. Create your own anime-manga art with local artist, Nori Shir
As a long-term attendee of the Cardiff Kotatsu Japanese Animation festival, I feel incredibly honoured to bring my electric shamisen to this wonderful event in Wales. I adore Japanese films, animation, music, food and art and the team here are so dedicated to providing a comforting space to ...
Music Department Jenny Leite...music editor Transportation Department Brian Steagall...transportation coordinator Additional Crew Chrystal Ayers...miscellaneous crew (uncredited) Gitte Barrow...production coordinator: additional Travis Coles...production assistant (uncredited) ...
Mr, Kitaro is a world-acclaimed Japanese musician and artist. His music with graceful melodies, profound meaning andDOI: CNKI:SUN:YSYW.0.2003-01-016 年份: 2003 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 知网 相似文献The 'National [Citizen] Movement'(國民運動)'s Perspective of the ...
It also argues that visual kei and "cutesy" music are two genres that are unique to Japan, the former for its emphasis on the visual sensory, and the latter for its reliance on the Japanese cultural notion of "cuteness" (kawaisa). 展开 ...
Music Department Edit Ricky Edwards...orchestrator Peter Jones...musician: drums Peter Neville...musician: percussion Satsuili Odamura...musician: koto and shamisen (as Satsuki Odamura) Naomi Ota...translator: song lyrics John Phillips...musician: guitar ...