
Yogaku: Japanese Music in the 20th Century
Author(s): Luciana Galliano (Author)
- Publisher: Scarecrow Press (UK)
- Publication Date: 19 Nov. 2002
- Language: English
- Print length: 368 pages
- ISBN-10: 0810843250
- ISBN-13: 9780810843257
Book Description
The word yogaku (Western music) is made up of two characters:
yo, which means ocean (that is, over the ocean, meaning Western or foreign) andgaku, which means music. Divided into two parts, the text covers the period preceding World War I as well as the post-war period. The introduction provides a history of musics role in Japanese society, touching upon the differences in the functions of Japanese and Western music. Part One describes the complex process of a new musical world and the European musical ideas that penetrated Japan. Modernization through westernization is explored; the author details the differences between the traditional Japanese music and that composed under Western influence, as well as the French and German impact on Japanese musical compositions. Galliano looks at the appearance of music in schools and the first Japanese musical compositions, as well as nationalisms effect on music through propaganda and censorship. Part Two explores topics such as the post-war avant-garde, the 1960s boom in traditional music, and the closing decades of the 20th century. The next generation of Japanese composers are also considered.Japanese history and music scholars, as well as those interested in Japanese music, will want to include
Yogaku in their collection.Editorial Reviews
Review
“Galliano does indeed succeed in combining stylistic analysis of music with aesthetic reflections and she effectively places musical developments within the broader sociocultural context. It is my hope that Galliano’s superb study will help to bring serious attention to the wealth of creativity in contemporary Japanese music.” —The Journal of Japanese Studies
“This meeting of two musical cultures is interestingly and thoughtfully described…undoubtedly a fine introduction to contemporary Japanese music and provides many insights into the aesthetic and theoretical aspects of Japanese musical thought.” —Music Teacher
Galliano does indeed succeed in combining stylistic analysis of music with aesthetic reflections and she effectively places musical developments within the broader sociocultural context. It is my hope that Galliano’s superb study will help to bring serious attention to the wealth of creativity in contemporary Japanese music.
This meeting of two musical cultures is interestingly and thoughtfully described…undoubtedly a fine introduction to contemporary Japanese music and provides many insights into the aesthetic and theoretical aspects of Japanese musical thought.
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