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Traditional ****anese
music is the folk or
traditional music of ****an. ****an's
Ministry of
Education classifies hōgaku (邦楽, lit. '****anese music') as a...
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tradition began in the 17th and 18th
centuries as
kogaku ("ancient studies"),
wagaku ("****anese studies") or
inishie manabi ("antiquity studies"), a term favored...
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Lectures of ****anese classics) or Waga****ōdanjo,
sometimes romanized Wagaku-Kōdansho or
Wagaku Kōdansho, was a
major educational and
research institute in Edo...
- instruments. In the tradition's
early history, the
three main
genres were
wagaku (native ****anese music),
sankangaku (music from the
Three Kingdoms of Korea)...
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organizing history, yushoku-nijitsu, and
theology as a
school under the name of
wagaku, and in Shunman,
Shinto and
language studies (by Qi oki and others) were...
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Tokugawa shogunate established the
Institute for ****anese
Studies (
Wagaku Kôdansho). In 1869,
Emperor Meiji issued an
Imperial rescript which explained...
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Nihon University in 1982. In the same year, he
organised the
Tokyo Shin-
Wagaku Consort which regularly pla**** his own and
other contemporary composers'...