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101 favorite songs taught in Japanese schools / essay and translations by Ichiro Nakano ; illustrations by Sachiko Higuchi.
Format
Musical score
Language
English
Japanese
Εdition
1st compact ed.
Published/Created
Tokyo, Japan : Japan Times, 1991.
Description
1 score (x, 274 p.) : ill. ; 21 cm.
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Mendel Music Library - Stacks
M1997 .A103 1991
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Subject(s)
Children's songs
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Japan
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Folk songs, Japanese
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Japan
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Songs, Japanese
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Japan
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Music
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Instruction and study
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Japan
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Related name
Nakano, Ichirō
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Songs
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Folk songs
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Notes
For voice and piano.
English and Japanese words.
"The development of 'Shōka' education in Japan": p. 244-266.
Contents
Part 1 Old Airs of Japan. Sakura Sakura ; Lullaby In Edo (Tokyo) District ; Rabbit – Part 2 Warabe Uta. Kagome Kagome ; Ho! Ho! Fireflies! ; Open Up, Open Up! ; Zui-Zui Zukkoro-Bashi – Part 3 The Learning Period of Western Music. Light Of Fireflies ; Mist Or Cloud ; Girl In Misery ; Sky Over My Home Town ; Ruined House In My Dear Home Town ; Farewell To My Old Home Town ; Sorrow In A Journey ; Butterflies ; Cloing Hands, Opening Hands ; My Humble Home – Part 4 The Creative Period by Japan’s Own Poets and Musicians. How Much I Owe To My Teachers! ; Port ; Summer Has Come ; Moonlight On The Ruined Castle ; Hakone Mountains ; Cherry Blossoms ; The New Year ; Water Splashing ; Wild Geese ; Son Of The Sea ; Spring Has Come ; Chorus Of Insects ; Mt. Fuji ; Moon ; Song Of Kites ; Pony ; My Doll ; Chicks ; Carp In The Pond ; Skylarks ; Scarecrow ; The Sun Flag ; Snow ; Maples ; Train ; Tea Picking ; Brook In Spring ; Falling Leaves ; Winter Night ; Festival Of The Village Shrine ; Ode To Early Spring ; Sea ; Carp- Streamers ; Winter Landscapes ; The Sun Has Risen ; The Place Where I Was Born ; Hazy Moonlit Night ; Autumn ; Song Of The Beach ; Canary ; Evening Primrose ; Which Is The Taller ; Shoes Creak ; Falcon ; Plovers ; Mountain Monkey ; Soap Bubbles ; Shooting Star ; Full Moon ; Seven Baby Crows ; Red Shoes ; Song Of A Cradle ; The Setting Sun ; Sand Dune ; Sunset Colors ; Moonlit Desert ; Dancing Rabbits ; Badgers’ Drum Beating At The Sho-jo-ji Temple ; Wild Orange Blossoms ; Rainy Moon ; Rainfall ; This Town, That Town ; ‘Tis The Road ; Red Dragonflies ; Carp-Streamers ; Let’s Play At Keeping House ; Tulips ; Goldfish Having A Nap ; Fireflies ; Morning In The Meadow ; Skiing ; Seagulls, The Sailormen ; Girls’ Festival ; Clocks, Early Risers ; Red Hat, White Hat ; Hide-And-Seek ; Sea ; Mother Horse And Colt ; Autumn In The Mountainside ; Star Festival ; Chrysanthemums ; Choo, Choo, Train ; Hills Of Orange Blossoms ; Going For A Walk – The Development of “Shoka” Education in Japan – Translator’s Notes.
Other title(s)
One hundred one favorite songs taught in Japanese schools.
Favorite songs taught in Japanese schools.
ISBN
4789005690
OCLC
28751560
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