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467 words, approx. 2 pages Nagauta (long poems or songs) is the dominant musical form for the Kabuki theatre and depicts the various poetic descriptions of the dance and scenes. The early dances of Kabuki were accompanied by kouta (short songs). Nagauta developed during the...
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 Nagauta (長唄, Nagauta?), literally "long song", is a kind of traditional Japanese music which accompanies the kabuki theater. They were developed around 1740. Influences included the vocal yōkyoku style used in noh theater, and instruments including...


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Nagauta Symphony1/Inno Meiji/Maria Magdalena
01/01/2008: 508 words, approx. 2 pages YAMADA Nagauta Symphony.1 Inno Meiji. Maria Magdalena * Takuo Yuasa, cond; Tetsuo Miyata (voc);1 Toshimitsu Muraji (voc);1 Taro Yamaguch (voc);1 Jun Ajimi (voc);1 Keizo Miyata (voc);1 Tokyo Metropolitan SO * NAXOS 8.557971 (51:31) This is the second Naxos release devoted to the "father"...


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