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音楽と休日 花火とマトリヲシカ (Fireworks and holiday music Matoriwoshika)
performed by 市橋ヒデチカ (Ichihashi Hide Chica) (ghostnote records, 2007), 23 mins
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performed by 市橋ヒデチカ (Ichihashi Hide Chica) (ghostnote records, 2007), 23 mins
Field of Study
Popular Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
市橋ヒデチカ (Ichihashi Hide Chica)
Author / Creator
市橋ヒデチカ (Ichihashi Hide Chica)
Date Published / Released
2007-10-04
Publisher
ghostnote records
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風中的微笑 (Smile in the wind)
composed by Lien Hsien-Sheng, fl. 2005 (2006), 風中的微笑 (Smile in the wind) (Hsien-sheng Lien, 2006), 17 page(s)
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composed by Lien Hsien-Sheng, fl. 2005 (2006), 風中的微笑 (Smile in the wind) (Hsien-sheng Lien, 2006), 17 page(s)
Collection
Classical Scores Library, Volume II
Date Written / Recorded
2006
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Score
Author / Creator
Lien Hsien-Sheng, fl. 2005
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Hsien-sheng Lien
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風来坊伝説。 (Legendary vagabond)
performed by Shungo Nakata (KRAZY DEAD BEAT RECORDS, 2009), 23 mins
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performed by Shungo Nakata (KRAZY DEAD BEAT RECORDS, 2009), 23 mins
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Shungo Nakata
Author / Creator
Shungo Nakata
Date Published / Released
2009-04-08
Publisher
KRAZY DEAD BEAT RECORDS
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飛天 (Hovering in the Air)
composed by 李元貞 (Yuan-Chen Li), 1980- (2011), 飛天 (Hovering in the Air) (Li Yuan-Chen, 2011), 52 page(s)
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composed by 李元貞 (Yuan-Chen Li), 1980- (2011), 飛天 (Hovering in the Air) (Li Yuan-Chen, 2011), 52 page(s)
Collection
Classical Scores Library, Volume II
Date Written / Recorded
2011
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Score
Author / Creator
李元貞 (Yuan-Chen Li), 1980-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Li Yuan-Chen
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香魂女
directed by Xie Fei, 1942-; performed by Baoguo Chen, fl. 1981-2010, Yujuan Wu, 1965- and Gaowa Siqin, 1949- (China: Privately Published), 1 hour 45 mins
The men in a rural Chinese village make secret plans to watch sex and action films from Hong Kong. As the story unfolds it becomes clear that the little village can provide more scandalous and juicy materials than any filmmaker can dream up. The story centers around Xiang, her lazy and abusive alcoholic husband,...
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directed by Xie Fei, 1942-; performed by Baoguo Chen, fl. 1981-2010, Yujuan Wu, 1965- and Gaowa Siqin, 1949- (China: Privately Published), 1 hour 45 mins
Description
The men in a rural Chinese village make secret plans to watch sex and action films from Hong Kong. As the story unfolds it becomes clear that the little village can provide more scandalous and juicy materials than any filmmaker can dream up. The story centers around Xiang, her lazy and abusive alcoholic husband, and their mom-and-pop sesame oil making business.
Date Written / Recorded
2009-10-19
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Baoguo Chen, fl. 1981-2010, Yujuan Wu, 1965-, Gaowa Siqin, 1949-
Contributor
Xie Fei, 1942-
Author / Creator
Xie Fei, 1942-, Baoguo Chen, fl. 1981-2010, Yujuan Wu, 1965-, Gaowa Siqin, 1949-
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Chinese, Marriage, Relationships, Town life
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1993 Used by permission of Xie Fei.
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黑骏马
directed by Xie Fei, 1942-; performed by Bayirtcya, fl. 1997, Aojirdai, fl. 1997 and Dalarsurong, fl. 1997 (China: Privately Published), 1 hour 41 mins
Adapted from the novel Black Steed by Zhang Chengzhi (who spent four years during the Chinese Cultural Revolution with an Inner Mongolian family), A Mongolian Tale begins with two children being raised by Nai Nai, a wise grandmother, in the peaceful purity of childhood and the Mongolian steppes. Xie Fei's storytel...
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directed by Xie Fei, 1942-; performed by Bayirtcya, fl. 1997, Aojirdai, fl. 1997 and Dalarsurong, fl. 1997 (China: Privately Published), 1 hour 41 mins
Description
Adapted from the novel Black Steed by Zhang Chengzhi (who spent four years during the Chinese Cultural Revolution with an Inner Mongolian family), A Mongolian Tale begins with two children being raised by Nai Nai, a wise grandmother, in the peaceful purity of childhood and the Mongolian steppes. Xie Fei's storytelling is simple and resonates with dignity. The spacious, traditional world of the steppe people is an idyllic landscape that seems time...
Adapted from the novel Black Steed by Zhang Chengzhi (who spent four years during the Chinese Cultural Revolution with an Inner Mongolian family), A Mongolian Tale begins with two children being raised by Nai Nai, a wise grandmother, in the peaceful purity of childhood and the Mongolian steppes. Xie Fei's storytelling is simple and resonates with dignity. The spacious, traditional world of the steppe people is an idyllic landscape that seems timeless. Yet this is no fairytale but the story of childhood sweethearts separated by a changing world. Beiyinbulog, a boy whose father has left him to be raised by Nai Nai, has to leave Somiya, her shepherd grandmother's helper, when his father summons him to train in veterinary science in the city. When he returns for her as a folksinger, three years later, he finds her circumstances radically changed. As adults the two find their true destinies and the hand that fate has dealt. How do we redeem our idyllic dreams dashed by realities? Can love and acceptance be found despite betrayal and loss? Beiyinbulog is played by Tengger, a Mongolian-born pop singer and composer who composed the film's haunting, nostalgic score. His songs in the film capture the future for the children of the Mongolian steppes and the virtuous legacy of their homeland -'the vast and boundless grasslands are the cradle I was reared in.' Awards/Festivals: Best Director, Best Artistic Contribution Tengger's Music, Montreal World Film Festival; Best Director, Shanghai Film Critics Awards
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Date Written / Recorded
2009-10-19
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Bayirtcya, fl. 1997, Aojirdai, fl. 1997, Dalarsurong, fl. 1997
Contributor
Xie Fei, 1942-
Author / Creator
Xie Fei, 1942-, Bayirtcya, fl. 1997, Aojirdai, fl. 1997, Dalarsurong, fl. 1997
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Mongolian, Nationalism, Family, Love, Romantic relationships, Mongols (Central Asia)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 Used by permission of Xie Fei.
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黯航 (Dark Passage)
composed by Paul SanGregory, 1964- (2010), 黯航 (Dark Passage) (Paul SanGregory, 2010), 50 page(s)
Sample
composed by Paul SanGregory, 1964- (2010), 黯航 (Dark Passage) (Paul SanGregory, 2010), 50 page(s)
Collection
Classical Scores Library, Volume II
Date Written / Recorded
2010
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Score
Author / Creator
Paul SanGregory, 1964-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Paul SanGregory
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齊天大聖 (The Great Sage Equaling Heaven)
composed by Paul SanGregory, 1964- (1999), 齊天大聖 (The Great Sage Equaling Heaven) (Paul SanGregory, 1999), 60 page(s)
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composed by Paul SanGregory, 1964- (1999), 齊天大聖 (The Great Sage Equaling Heaven) (Paul SanGregory, 1999), 60 page(s)
Collection
Classical Scores Library, Volume II
Date Written / Recorded
1999
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Score
Author / Creator
Paul SanGregory, 1964-
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
Paul SanGregory
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거류 = Koryu: Southern Women
directed by Kim So Young, fl. 1997-2016 (South Korea: Privately Published), 1 hour 23 mins
Koryu, which was given the honor of being opening film at the Seoul Women's Film Festival in 2000, illuminates in a beautiful way the lives of various women, all of whom hail from the director's own home town of Jinhae, located in the Gyeongsang Province of South Korea. Celebrated Korean filmmaker Kim So Young beg...
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directed by Kim So Young, fl. 1997-2016 (South Korea: Privately Published), 1 hour 23 mins
Description
Koryu, which was given the honor of being opening film at the Seoul Women's Film Festival in 2000, illuminates in a beautiful way the lives of various women, all of whom hail from the director's own home town of Jinhae, located in the Gyeongsang Province of South Korea. Celebrated Korean filmmaker Kim So Young begins the film with her own very personal reflections of her grandmother -- a writer/scribe who penned traditional eulogies for women in...
Koryu, which was given the honor of being opening film at the Seoul Women's Film Festival in 2000, illuminates in a beautiful way the lives of various women, all of whom hail from the director's own home town of Jinhae, located in the Gyeongsang Province of South Korea. Celebrated Korean filmmaker Kim So Young begins the film with her own very personal reflections of her grandmother -- a writer/scribe who penned traditional eulogies for women in her village -- then moves on to interview other women. Those women include, Yu Seung-ah, who now lives in Germany with her English husband; Yu Kyung-ah, a teahouse owner; and Lee Young-jung, a budding filmmaker. What emerges is a fascinating narrative about the lives and experiences of South Korean women past and present.
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Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Kim So Young, fl. 1997-2016
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Privately Published
Speaker / Narrator
Young-jung Lee, fl. 2000, Kyung-ah Yu, fl. 2000, Seung-ah Yu, fl. 2000
Person Discussed
Young-jung Lee, fl. 2000, Kyung-ah Yu, fl. 2000, Seung-ah Yu, fl. 2000
Topic / Theme
Women's health issues
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2000 Used by permission of Kim Jeong.
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거미의 땅 = Tour of Duty
directed by Kim Dong Ryung, fl. 2004-2012 and Park Kyoung-tae, 1975-; produced by Ahn Bo-Young, fl. 2011-2013, CinemaDAL (Seoul, Seoul-si: CinemaDAL, 2013), 2 hours 31 mins
The USA military camp is due to leave a small town in the northern part of Gyeonggi province in Korea. The pull out will greatly affect the residents. This documentary interviews three women in the Gyeonggi province: Aunt Bobby who made American hamburgers in Seonyu-ri for 30 years, Ms. Insoon Park who collected s...
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directed by Kim Dong Ryung, fl. 2004-2012 and Park Kyoung-tae, 1975-; produced by Ahn Bo-Young, fl. 2011-2013, CinemaDAL (Seoul, Seoul-si: CinemaDAL, 2013), 2 hours 31 mins
Description
The USA military camp is due to leave a small town in the northern part of Gyeonggi province in Korea. The pull out will greatly affect the residents. This documentary interviews three women in the Gyeonggi province: Aunt Bobby who made American hamburgers in Seonyu-ri for 30 years, Ms. Insoon Park who collected scraps to draw paintings on them in the abandoned narrow alleys of Bbat-bul, Uijeongbu, Ms. Sungja Ahn who is half-Korean and half-Afric...
The USA military camp is due to leave a small town in the northern part of Gyeonggi province in Korea. The pull out will greatly affect the residents. This documentary interviews three women in the Gyeonggi province: Aunt Bobby who made American hamburgers in Seonyu-ri for 30 years, Ms. Insoon Park who collected scraps to draw paintings on them in the abandoned narrow alleys of Bbat-bul, Uijeongbu, Ms. Sungja Ahn who is half-Korean and half-African American. Following clues from the three women’s memories, the film travels into the forgotten recent past to reveal the truth left behind when the US military leaves.
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Date Written / Recorded
2012
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Ahn Bo-Young, fl. 2011-2013, CinemaDAL
Author / Creator
Kim Dong Ryung, fl. 2004-2012, Park Kyoung-tae, 1975-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
CinemaDAL
Topic / Theme
Women, Departures, Military bases, Communities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 CinemaDAL
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