The Ear Catches the Eye" presents a clear overview of the diversity of Japanese musical instruments, their use in the Kabuki and Nô theaters during various festivals, and within the celebrated Yoshiwara pleasure quarter. The 150 prints of musical instruments have been described at length and the photographs of the actual instruments are accompanied by detailed explanations of their shape and use...
Type: BookResource
Author: Magda Kyrova
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Saturday, April 3, 2010
The Ear Catches the Eye: Music in Japanese Prints
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arts,
culture,
hosoi ichiba,
kabuki,
music,
prints,
second life,
theater