Gagaku

gagaku
music genre
Aŋa yitaalombileEast Asian court ceremonial music, traditional Japanese music Maale eŋ
Country of originJapan Maale eŋ
Intangible cultural heritage statusRepresentative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity Maale eŋ
Described at URLhttps://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/00265, https://ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/00265, https://ich.unesco.org/es/RL/00265 Maale eŋ

 

Gagaku (雅楽, lit. "elegant music")[1] waa la a Japanese classical music parɛɛ parɛɛ kaŋa ba dabaŋkroŋ poɔŋ ka ba maŋ yieli kyɛ seɛre gɔɔ pooreŋ. Gagaku da piili la aŋa gɔɔ yieloŋ a Kyoto Imperial Palace poɔ, kyɛ ka o pampana maaloo eŋ yi a Heian period (794–1185) saŋa na aŋa 10th century.[2][3] Zine ŋa, noba naŋ seɛrɛ o la a Board of Ceremonies naŋ be aTokyo Imperial Palace poɔŋ.

Gagaku maŋ taa le la deɛne deɛmbo waabo parɛɛ ata[2]:

  1. Native Shinto religious music aneŋ imperial songs and dance, ka ba boɔla ka Kuniburi no utamai (国風歌舞)
  2. Vocal music based on native folk poetry, ka ba boɔla ka Utaimono (謡物)
  3. Songs and dance based on foreign-style music
    1. A Chinese, Vietnamese aneŋ Indian form (specifically Tang dynasty), ka ba boɔla ka Tōgaku (唐楽)
    2. A Korean aneŋ Manchurian waabo, ka ba boɔla ka komagaku (高麗楽)

Gagaku, aŋa shōmyō, meŋ maŋ taa la yo scale, pentatonic scale kaŋa naŋ maŋ piili doulo neŋ voori ayi, ata, ayi, ayi, aneŋ ata semitones a kɔkɔre deɛbo bonuu kpakyɛgaŋ.[4] Deɛne maaloo poɔ, o maŋ taa la teɛ teɛ ne a Chinese waabo yayue (雅楽) ŋa naŋ maŋ waa ba tige diibo yieloŋ.[5]

  1. https://en.wikipedia.orgview_html.php?sq=&lang=dga&q=Gagaku#cite_note-1
  2. 2.0 2.1 https://en.wikipedia.orgview_html.php?sq=&lang=dga&q=Gagaku#cite_note-gagakukai-2
  3. https://en.wikipedia.orgview_html.php?sq=&lang=dga&q=Gagaku#cite_note-council-3
  4. https://en.wikipedia.orgview_html.php?sq=&lang=dga&q=Gagaku#cite_note-4
  5. https://en.wikipedia.orgview_html.php?sq=&lang=dga&q=Gagaku#cite_note-ortolani-5

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