Japanese Classical Events This Weekend in Aegina
Japanese Classical events in Aegina this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
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About Japanese Classical
Japanese classical music, primarily known as Hogaku, represents a sophisticated tradition rooted in the imperial courts and Buddhist temples of ancient Japan. The genre is characterized by a unique instrumentation featuring the thirteen-stringed koto zither, the three-stringed shamisen lute, and the meditative shakuhachi bamboo flute. Rhythmically, it adheres to the Jo-ha-kyu structure-a movement from a slow, deliberate start to a rapid climax-while emphasizing the aesthetic concept of 'Ma,' or the artistic use of silence between notes. Its mood is often contemplative and nature-oriented, serving as a foundational pillar for Japanese cultural identity and maintaining a distinct semantic separation from the polyphonic structures of Western art music.
Also known as: Hogaku, Japanese Traditional Music
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- Japanese classical music, primarily known as Hogaku, represents a sophisticated tradition rooted in the imperial courts and Buddhist temples of ancient Japan. The genre is characterized by a unique instrumentation featuring the thirteen-stringed koto zither, the three-stringed shamisen lute, and the meditative shakuhachi bamboo flute. Rhythmically, it adheres to the Jo-ha-kyu structure-a movement from a slow, deliberate start to a rapid climax-while emphasizing the aesthetic concept of 'Ma,' or …
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