Music from the Tang Court

Music from the Tang Court

by Laurence Picken
Music from the Tang Court

Music from the Tang Court

by Laurence Picken

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Overview

During the two centuries before 841, the Japanese Court borrowed a large amount of secular entertainment music from China, chiefly music of the Sui and Tang Courts. This music, known as 'Tang Music' is preserved in manuscripts written between the eighth and thirteenth centuries and to be seen today in the library of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo and in other Japanese libraries. Fourteen items, from the second scroll of pieces belonging to the Ichikotsu-cho mode-key group (Mixolydian on D), are offered in this fourth fascicle of Music from the Tang Court. With the exception of two items, each consisting of Prelude and Broaching, all are single movements. The first piece, in two movements, is overtly linked with Sogdiana, the Central Asian State which exerted so great an influence on the entertainment-music of the Tang Court. That some of the Togaku repertory had its roots in popular music is plainly shown by the title of this piece: 'Sogdians Drinking Wine'.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521318341
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/26/1987
Series: Music from the Tang Court , #4
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 8.20(w) x 11.60(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Glossary; Abbreviations; 1. Sogdians Drinking Wine; 2. Miss Ka's Piece; 3. The Northern Courtyard; 4. Responding to the Shao; 5. One time; 6. All gold; 7. Continuing Harmony; 8. River-Waters; 9. Bodhisattvas; 10. The Wine-Puppet; 11. The Wine is Clear; 12. Drinking Wine; 13. A Bevy of Beauties; 14. Martial Virtue; Appendices.
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