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Music, Modernity and Locality in Prewar Japan: Osaka and Beyond

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
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Kniha Music, Modernity and Locality in Prewar Japan: Osaka and Beyond
Libristo kód: 04782365
Nakladatelství Taylor & Francis Ltd, srpna 2013
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This anthology addresses the modern musical culture of interwar Osaka and its surrounding Hanshin region. Modernity as experienced in this locale, with its particular historical, geographic and demographic character, and its established traditions of music and performance, gave rise to configurations of the new, the traditional and the hybrid that were distinct from their Tokyo counterparts. The Taisho and early Showa periods, from 1912 to the early 1940s, saw profound changes in Japanese musical life. Consumption of both traditional Japanese and Western music was transformed as public concert performances, music journalism, and music marketing permeated daily life. The new bourgeoisie saw Western music, particularly the piano and its repertoire, as the symbol of a desirable and increasingly affordable modernity. Orchestras and opera troupes were established, which in turn created a need for professional conductors, and both jazz and a range of hybrid popular music styles became viable bases for musical livelihood. Recording technology proliferated; by the early 1930s, record players and SP discs were no longer luxury commodities, radio broadcasts reached all levels of society, and 'talkies' with music soundtracks were avidly consumed. With the perceived need for music that suited 'modern life', the seeds for the pre-eminent position of Euro-American music in post-Second-World war Japan were sown. At the same time many indigenous musical genres continued to thrive, but were hardly immune to the effects of modernization; in exploring new musical media and techniques drawn from Western music, performer-composers initiated profound changes in composition and performance practice within traditional genres. This volume is the first to draw together research on the interwar musical culture of the Osaka region and addresses comprehensively both Western and non-Western musical practices and genres, questions the common perception of their being wholly separate domains in interwar Japan, and gives due weight to their overlap in the creation of new hybrid genres. The volume explores Osaka's modern musical culture to better understand the effects of regional geography, demography, history and tradition on processes of modernization.

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Plný název Music, Modernity and Locality in Prewar Japan: Osaka and Beyond
Jazyk Angličtina
Vazba Kniha - Pevná
Datum vydání 2013
Počet stran 332
EAN 9781409411116
ISBN 1409411117
Libristo kód 04782365
Nakladatelství Taylor & Francis Ltd
Váha 774
Rozměry 156 x 240 x 33
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