显示源文件讨论修订记录反向链接回到顶部 Share via Share via... Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Pinterest Telegram WhatsApp Yammer Reddit最近更改Send via e-Mail打印Permalink × 目录 雅乐 遗产详细介绍 遗产图片 遗产邮票 主要邮票 雅乐 Gagaku, characterized by long, slow songs and dance-like movements, is the oldest of the Japanese traditional performing arts. It is performed at banquets and ceremonies in the Imperial Palace and in theatres throughout the country, and encompasses three distinct arts. The first, Kuniburi no Utamai, features ancient Japanese songs, partial accompaniment by harp and flute and simple choreography. The second consists of instrumental music (especially wind instruments) and a ceremonial dance developed on the Asian continent and subsequently adapted by Japanese artists. The third, Utamono, is danced to vocal music whose texts include Japanese folk songs and Chinese poems. Influenced by the politics and culture of different periods over its long evolution, Gagaku continues to be transmitted to apprentices by masters in the Music Department of the Imperial Household Agency, many of whom are the descendants of families with deep roots in the art. It is not only an important cultural tool in confirming Japanese identity and a crystallization of the history of Japanese society, but also a demonstration of how multiple cultural traditions can be fused into a unique heritage through constant recreation over time. 非物质文化遗产 国别 日本 Japan 中文名称雅乐 英文名称Gagaku 登录年份2009 遗产详细介绍 遗产图片 遗产邮票 主要邮票 发行国家/地区:日本 Japan 《蝴蝶》《还城乐》《太平乐》 1971 日本 古典戏剧系列第2集:雅乐 (3全) 左侧邮票:万岁乐 1976 日本 昭和天皇登基50周年 (1MS全) 非遗/亚洲和太平洋地区/日本/雅乐.txt 最后更改: 8月前由 青团00 登录