Chamber Music Traditions: Overview

Chamber Music Traditions: Overview

written by Ônuki, Tosiki; edited by Robert C. Provine, Yosihiko Tokumaru and J. Lawrence Witzleben (Routledge (Publisher), 2001), 4 page(s)

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Field of Interest
World Music
Author
Ônuki, Tosiki
Content Type
General reference book
Format
Text
Page Count
4
Page Range
723-726
Publication Year
2001
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Subject
World Music, Music & Performing Arts, East Asia: China, Japan, and Korea, Japanese, Chinese, Dan, Religious faiths, Buddhism, Kokyu, Flute, end-blown, Lute, Shamisen, Keyboard, Piano, Voice, Zither, Koto, Bowed Lute, Syakuhati, Ásia Oriental, China, japão e Coréia, Asia Oriental: China, Japón y Korea, Tailandia, Siam, Japón, Japão, Tokyo, Japan, Kengyô Yatuhasi, 1614-1685, India, Asia, Thailand, Japan, China, Kyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Kyoto Prefecture, Osaka Prefecture, Kansai, Osaka Prefecture
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Ásia Oriental, China, japão e Coréia, Asia Oriental: China, Japón y Korea, Tailandia, Siam, Japón, Japão, Tokyo, Japan

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