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9780824060411

The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: East Asia: China, Japan, and Korea

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    9780824060411

  • ISBN10:

    0824060415

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-12-21
  • Publisher: Routledge

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This new volume in the widely-acclaimed Encyclopedias of World Music series explores not only the close ties that link the cultures and musics of East and Northeast Asia, but also the distinctive features that separate them. It begins with a summary of the philosophical, religious, and aesthetic systems that spread from China through Korea to Japan, as well as with concise overviews of the music, instruments, dance, and theater of the region. Succeeding sections cover the music cultures of China, Japan, Korea, and the northeast Asian subregions of Mongolia and Siberia. Special attention is given to vocal, instrumental, narrative, theatrical, and religious musics, and to the interactions among them both within and among the various countries in the region. Contemporary national and regional traditions, including popular music and other Western-influenced musical genres, are also explored and related to social, political, and ideological developments in the region. Also includes maps and music examples.Glossary. Bibliography. Discography. Filmography. Index. Audio CD included.

Table of Contents

Audio Examplesp. xi
About The Garland Encyclopedia of World Musicp. xiii
Prefacep. xv
Note on Transliterationp. xix
Contributing Authorsp. xxi
Mapsp. xxvii
An Introduction to East Asian Musics and Culturesp. 1
A Profile of East Asian Musics and Culturesp. 3
Cultural Interactions in East and Inner Asiap. 9
Issues and Processes in East Asian Musicsp. 39
Musical Historiography in East Asiap. 41
Musical Institutions in East Asiap. 45
Cultural Exchangep. 49
Transmission of Music in East Asiap. 53
Dancep. 59
Music and Theater in East Asiap. 73
Musical Instrumentsp. 79
Chinap. 85
China: A Musical Profilep. 87
Issues and Processes in Chinese Musicp. 95
Chinese Philosophy and Aestheticsp. 97
Archaeology and History of Musical Instruments in Chinap. 105
Theory and Notation in Chinap. 115
Scholarship and Historical Source Materials: Antiquity through 1911p. 127
Scholarship and Historical Source Materials: Twentieth Centuryp. 135
Musical Genres in Chinap. 147
Folk Songp. 149
Instruments: Qinp. 157
Instruments: Pipap. 167
Instruments: Zhengp. 171
Instruments: Erhup. 175
Instruments: Yangqinp. 179
Instruments: Dizi and Xiaop. 183
Instruments: Shengp. 187
Ensembles: Percussion Musicp. 191
Ensembles: Chuida Musicp. 195
Ensembles: Northern Chinesep. 199
Ensembles: Nanguanp. 205
Ensembles: Xianshiyuep. 211
Ensembles: Guangdong Yinyuep. 217
Ensembles: Jiangnan Sizhup. 223
Ensembles: The Modern Chinese Orchestrap. 227
Instrumental Music: Structures and Performance Practicesp. 233
Narrative Song: An Overviewp. 245
Narrative Song: Northern Traditionsp. 251
Snapshot: Yellow Earthp. 257
Narrative Song: Southern Traditions--Suzhou Tancip. 261
Narrative Song: Southern Traditions--Cantonese Narrative Songp. 267
Chinese Opera: An Overviewp. 275
Peking Opera: Jingjup. 281
Kunqup. 289
Huju: Traditional Shanghai Operap. 297
Cantonese Operap. 303
Religious Music in China: Overviewp. 311
Snapshot: A Village Ritual Associationp. 315
Religious Music in China: Daoistp. 319
Religious Music in China: Buddhistp. 327
Confucian Ceremonial Musicp. 335
Syncretic Traditions and Western Idioms: Trends and Ideology in Chinese Art Musicp. 339
Syncretic Traditions and Western Idioms: Composers and Worksp. 345
Syncretic Traditions and Western Idioms: Popular Musicp. 353
Snapshot: China's Rock Pioneers--Ten Years Laterp. 363
Social and Regional Contexts in Chinap. 371
The Introduction of Western Music in Modern Timesp. 373
Nationalism, Westernization, and Modernizationp. 379
Music Institutions and Social Groupsp. 391
Women and Music Ip. 401
Women and Music IIp. 405
Music and Chinese Society: The People's Republic of Chinap. 411
Music and Chinese Society: Contemporary Taiwanp. 423
Music and Chinese Society: The Local, the National, and the Transnational in Hong Kongp. 431
Music of China's National Minoritiesp. 439
Cultural Policy, Music Scholarship, and Recent Developmentsp. 441
The Music of China's Minorities: An Overviewp. 447
National Minorities in the Northwestp. 455
Snapshot: Uighur Popular Musicp. 467
The Traditional Music of Tibetp. 471
National Minorities in China's South and Southwest: Ethnic Groups and Musical Stylesp. 485
National Minorities in China's South and Southwest: Buddhist Music of the Dai Peoplep. 495
Snapshot: Haovassap. 501
Snapshot: Dai Popular Musicp. 505
The Naxip. 509
National Minorities in China's Northeastp. 517
Taiwan: Music of the Taiwan Aboriginesp. 523
Japanp. 531
Musical Profile of Japanp. 533
Issues and Processes in Japanese Musicp. 543
Philosophy and Aestheticsp. 545
Archaeology of Musical Instruments in Japanp. 557
Theory and Notation in Japanp. 565
Historical Source Materialsp. 585
Music Scholarship in Japanp. 591
Musical Genres in Japanp. 597
Japanese Folk Musicp. 599
Shinto Musicp. 607
Buddhist Music in Japanp. 611
Gagakup. 619
No and Kyogenp. 629
Snapshot: Kanze Zeami Motokiyop. 639
Biwa Traditionsp. 643
Theatrical Genres: Overviewp. 653
Theatrical Genres: Kabukip. 657
Theatrical Genres: Bunrakup. 663
Snapshot: Chikamatsu Monzeamonp. 667
Theatrical Genres: Nagautap. 671
Theatrical Genres: Gidayu Busip. 675
Theatrical Genres: Tokiwazu Busi, Kyomoto Busi, and Other Narrativesp. 679
Theatrical Genres: Hayasip. 683
Chamber Music Traditions: Overviewp. 687
Ziuta: Chamber Music for Syamisenp. 691
Sokyoku: Chamber Music for Kotop. 695
Chamber Music for Syakuhatip. 701
Snapshot: Syakuhati--"Walking on Its Own"p. 707
Chamber Music for Kokyup. 711
Chamber Music for Sankyoku Ensemblesp. 715
Syncretic Traditions in Japan: Overviewp. 719
Foreign Musics Introduced before the Meizi Erap. 723
Western Musics Introduced in Japan in Modern Timesp. 727
Composition and Performance in Western Idioms in Japanp. 731
Avant-Garde Music in Japanp. 735
Popular Music in Japan before the Twentieth Centuryp. 739
Twentieth-Century Popular Music in Japanp. 743
Film and Animation Music in Japanp. 749
Music in Japanese Culture and Societyp. 753
Social Groups and Institutions in Japanp. 755
Gender Roles in the Performing Arts in Japanp. 763
Continuity and Authenticity in Traditional Japanese Musicp. 767
Transmission of Traditional Japanese Musicp. 773
Nationalism, Westernization, and Modernization in Japanp. 777
Regional and Minority Musics in Japanp. 781
Music of the Ainu, Nivkhi, and Uiltap. 783
Ryukyu Islandsp. 789
Korean Music in Japanp. 797
Koreap. 801
Musical Profile of Koreap. 803
Issues and Processes in Korean Musicp. 811
Philosophy and Aesthetics in Koreap. 813
Korean Vocal Techniquesp. 817
Musical Instruments of Koreap. 821
Theory and Notation in Korea: Historyp. 833
Notation Systems in Koreap. 837
Rhythmic Patterns and Form in Koreap. 841
Melodic Patterns in Korea: Modes and Scalesp. 847
Historical Source Materials and Modern Scholarship in Koreap. 853
Traditional Genres in Koreap. 859
Confucian Ritual Music in Korea: Aakp. 861
Court Music and Chongakp. 865
Korean Religious Music: Buddhistp. 871
Korean Religious Music: Shamanicp. 875
Folk Song in Koreap. 879
Sinawip. 889
Snapshot: Yi Hwajungsonp. 893
P'ansori and Kayagum Pyongch'angp. 897
Snapshot: Chang Woljungsonp. 909
Sanjop. 913
Kagok, Sijo, and Kasap. 919
Nongak (P'ungmul Nori)p. 929
Music and Theater in Koreap. 941
Contemporary Genres in Koreap. 949
Contemporary Genresp. 951
Snapshot: Hwang Byung-Kip. 975
Social and Regional Contexts in Koreap. 979
Social and Regional Contextsp. 981
Inner Asiap. 1001
Mongol Musicp. 1003
Snapshot: The Tyvan Throat Singers Huun-Hur-Tuup. 1023
Siberiap. 1027
Glossaryp. 1033
A Guide to Publications on East Asian Musicp. 1057
A Guide to Recordings of East Asian Musicp. 1085
A Guide to Films and Videos of East Asian Musicp. 1095
Notes on the Audio Examplesp. 1099
Indexp. 1105
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