The Modern Voice Through a Phonograph / Liu 麟玉 / Fukuoka Shota

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 音楽 音盤を通してみる声の近代 / 劉麟玉 / 福岡正太
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Item number: BO4405885
Released date: 28 Mar 2024
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著: 劉麟玉

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Music
[Contents introduction]
The phonograph that was born in the 19th century spread rapidly in Asia in the 20th century.
In addition to the import of Western classical music, various recordings were made in Japan, China, Taiwan, and Korea, and many SP records were released.
This book mentions that the history of records in East Asia has developed with Japan-related relations, and discusses the background of the spread of records in East Asia and the influence of the complex structure of Japanese music on the tradition of music.
At that time, Japanese record companies, including foreign companies in Europe and the United States, were actively involved in recording and sales in East Asia.
The history of the East Asian record industry can be seen as an example of globalization.
In addition, the history of the Taiwanese and Korean record industries is different from that of the Chinese record industry, and the influence of Japanese colonial rule is also large.
The history of the Japanese record industry and colonial rule involves a complex mixture of globalization, capitalism, and colonialism.
Although this book deals with records, it uses "voices" instead of "music" in its titles because the contents of these records at that time cover not only music but also various expressions of voices, including not only songs but also speeches, explanations of movies And to Gaichi (Shota Fukuoka)
Chapter 7 : From the Sound of Taiwanese Columbia Records Before and During War : Exploring the Connection between ゴアヒ and the Music of New Dramas (Ryoko Nagamine)
Chapter 8 : Konkyoku SP Records from the End of the Qing Dynasty to the Period of the Republic of China : Changes in the World of Modern Traditional Plays (Ko Akatsuki Odaka)
Chapter 9 : Changes in Performance Styles to Historical Sound Sources of Gidayubushi, Pansori, and Soshu Danji (Yukio Kaichi)
[Author's brief history]
[Author's brief history]
[Professor of of Education
- Degree : Doctor of Humanities (Ochanomizu University)
- Specialization : Musicology and Music Education
- Research theme : History of Music Education and History of Music Culture in Colonial Formosa, Composer JIANG Bunya
- Major works : History of Music Education and History of Music Culture in Colonial Formosa, The Art Song in East Asia and Australia, 1900 to 1950 (co-author, 2023, Routledge), Establishment and 写音 麟玉 Okano 『 』 Nagamine 『 』 Mt. Oyama 麟玉 Sakura