Degarit-zu: An Examination of the Tradition in the Depiction of Onstage Kabuki Musical Ensembles in...
Degarit-zu: An Examination of the Tradition in the Depiction of Onstage Kabuki Musical Ensembles in Color Woodblock Prints, 1746-1866
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New York, N.Y: Research Center for Music Iconography, City University of New York
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New York, N.Y: Research Center for Music Iconography, City University of New York
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Degatari-zu (pictures of onstage music) refer to nishikie (color woodblock prints), first appeared in 1743, depicting kabuki dance scenes in which participated onstage actors and musicians. Actors' faces in early prints are generalized, but later they are gradually getting more characteristic features. Music which accompanies kabuki dance can be di...
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Degarit-zu: An Examination of the Tradition in the Depiction of Onstage Kabuki Musical Ensembles in Color Woodblock Prints, 1746-1866
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1308680076
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1308680076
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1522-7464,0360-8727
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2169-9488