Music in Japan, music in India: relationships and potentialities
Author :Hoffman, T. M.
Keywords :Music
India
Japan
Issue Date :1989
Publisher :Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi
Description :The ten-year period of 1988 to 1997 has been designated by UNESCO as the World Decade for Cultural Development. The Indo-Japanese connection-which has brought Buddhism, Zen , Hindu gods and goddesses, the kana script of the Japanese language, rice and curry, and the most significant musical features to Japanese culture is the departure point of this study, the immediate objective being to highlight selected points of focus in indigenous Indian and Japanese musics upon which potentially significant interpretation and interaction could proceed with in the world of Asian music.
Source :Sangeet Natak Akademi
Type :Article
Received From :Sangeet Natak Akademi
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Hoffman, T. M.
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2017-07-04T11:52:00Z
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2017-07-04T11:52:00Z
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1989
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The ten-year period of 1988 to 1997 has been designated by UNESCO as the World Decade for Cultural Development. The Indo-Japanese connection-which has brought Buddhism, Zen , Hindu gods and goddesses, the kana script of the Japanese language, rice and curry, and the most significant musical features to Japanese culture is the departure point of this study, the immediate objective being to highlight selected points of focus in indigenous Indian and Japanese musics upon which potentially significant interpretation and interaction could proceed with in the world of Asian music.