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- Tōgaku (唐楽, literally "Tang dynasty music") is the ****anese pronunciation of an early style of music and dance from the Tang dynasty in China. Tōgaku...
- Chinese, Vietnamese and Indian form (specifically Tang dynasty), called Tōgaku (唐楽) A Korean and Manchurian form, called komagaku (高麗楽) Gagaku, like shōmyō...
- [Togaku Bugaku] - 9:03 Hyojo no Choshi - 2:51 Bairo no Ha [Togaku Bugaku] - 5:42 A****i [Saibara] - 4:31 Banshikicho no Choshi - 4:58 Soko [Togaku Bugaku]...
- Daruma figurine then originated from this region when the ninth priest, Togaku, found a solution to handle the constant requests of the parishioners for...
- 12th century when the po****rity of the Chinese melodies in ****an called tōgaku waned. Although a double reed instrument like the oboe, the hichiriki has...
- 22 March 2025. Garfias, Robert (1975). Music of a Thousand Autumns: The Tōgaku Style of ****anese Court Music. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California...
- century, namely the development of a distinction between tōgaku and komagaku music. Tōgaku was a Chinese-influenced style, which combined with the rin’yūgaku...
- Date Hidemune Date Hidemune's grave at Tōgaku-ji in Uwajima Daimyō of Uwajima In office 1614–1657 Preceded by Tomita Nobutaka Succeeded by Date Munetoshi...
- harp) was called kugo (箜篌 / くご). These instruments were in use in some Togaku (Tang music) performances during the Nara period, but seem to have died...
- (神楽歌), Azuma-asobi (東遊) and Yamato-uta (大和歌) are indigenous repertories. Tōgaku (唐楽) allegedly resembles a Chinese Tang dynasty (618–907) style; komagaku...