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Gagaku Suites
Reigakusha, Sukeyasu Shiba
Gagaku Suites
Genres: International Music, Pop
 
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Gagaku is the oldest of Japan's performing arts, with a history of more than one thousand years, and is the oldest living ensemble music in the world. In its contemporary sense, the term gagaku signifies the whole body ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Reigakusha, Sukeyasu Shiba
Title: Gagaku Suites
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Celestial Harmonies
Release Date: 10/1/2002
Genres: International Music, Pop
Style: Far East & Asia
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 013711322323

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Gagaku is the oldest of Japan's performing arts, with a history of more than one thousand years, and is the oldest living ensemble music in the world. In its contemporary sense, the term gagaku signifies the whole body of classical Japanese music and dance performed by the musicians of the Kunaicho Gakubu (Music Department of the Imperial Household Agency, Tokyo).Until the 1960s, composition of new pieces for the genre was often seen as an affront to the dignity of the tradition. The situation is changing, however; since its establishment in 1966, the National Theatre in Tokyo has contributed significantly towards developing new possibilities for gagaku performance, and the emergence of new performing groups like Reigakusha, less bound to the official version of the art, has made it easier for new possibilities to be explored.Recorded on this CD are two taikyoku (extensive suites in multiple movements), the first a suite that was a taikyoku only at the very beginning of its history in Japan (Sandaien), and the second a suite belonging to both the ancient and modern class of the central four (Shunnoden). The first is performed in kangen style, that is, as instrumental music with winds, strings and percussion. Lost parts of the suite have been recomposed by Sukeyasu Shiba according to a method of reconstruction that he outlines in his notes. The second is performed in classical bugaku style, that is, to accompany dance, with winds and percussion.This is the third recording in Celestial Harmonies' series documenting Japanese gagaku music. Gagaku and Beyond (13179-2) and Gagaku: "Gems From Foreign Lands" (13217-2) have proven to be essential additions to the Celestial Harmonies catalogue of important cultural documents.This rare and important recording has been put together at the very highest level of expertise. Booklet annotation is provided by Steven G. Nelson, the only Western member on the staff at the new Research Centre for Japanese Traditional Music, Kyoto City University of Arts, Kyoto, Japan.