
La Structure Musicale Du No
by
Tamba Akira
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History
Format
Paperback
Pages
245
Language
French
Published
Jan 1, 1974
Publisher
Klincksieck
Edition
1
ISBN-10
2252015519
ISBN-13
9782252015513
Description
Akira Tamba dives deep into the intricate world of No theater, exploring its musical structure with remarkable clarity and detail. This work offers a profound examination of the ways in which music enhances the thematic and emotional depth of the performances. Tamba's analysis is thorough, highlighting the interconnections between music and the various elements of No, revealing how they converge to create a unique aesthetic experience.
With a well-organized index and comprehensive bibliography, Tamba ensures that readers can trace the sources and influences permeating No theater. The inclusion of a discography further enriches the offering, providing listeners with essential recordings to enhance their understanding of the genre.
Through his accessible writing style, Tamba invites readers—scholars and enthusiasts alike—to appreciate the sophistication of No and its music. The book stands as both an academic resource and a beautiful tribute to a timeless art form, maximizing its influence in the realm of aesthetic studies. Each page resonates with the rich heritage of Japanese culture, bringing to life the complexities of a captivating tradition.
With a well-organized index and comprehensive bibliography, Tamba ensures that readers can trace the sources and influences permeating No theater. The inclusion of a discography further enriches the offering, providing listeners with essential recordings to enhance their understanding of the genre.
Through his accessible writing style, Tamba invites readers—scholars and enthusiasts alike—to appreciate the sophistication of No and its music. The book stands as both an academic resource and a beautiful tribute to a timeless art form, maximizing its influence in the realm of aesthetic studies. Each page resonates with the rich heritage of Japanese culture, bringing to life the complexities of a captivating tradition.
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