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Composing for Japanese Instruments (Paperback)
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Composing for Japanese Instruments (Paperback)
Series: Eastman Studies in Music
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A practical but scholarly guide to Japanese instruments by one of
the country's leading composers. The unique sounds of the biwa,
shamisen, and other traditional instruments from Japan are heard
more and more often in works for the concert hall and opera house.
Composing for Japanese Instruments is a practical orchestration and
instrumentation manual with contextual and relevant historical
information for composers who wish to learn how to compose for
traditional Japanese instruments. Widely regarded as the
authoritative text on the subject in Japan and China, it contains
hundreds of musical examples, diagrams, photographs, and fingering
charts. Many of the musical examples can be heard on a companion
website. The book also contains valuable appendices, one of works
author Minoru Miki composed using Japanese traditional instruments,
and one of works by other composers -- including Toru Takemitsu and
Henry Cowell -- using these instruments. Minoru Miki was a composer
of international renown, recognized in Japan as a pioneer in
writing for Japanese traditional instruments. Marty Regan is
associate professor of music at Texas A&M University. Philip
Flavin is associate professor at the Osaka University of
Economicsand Law and adjunct senior research associate of Monash
University in Melbourne, Australia.
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