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Saksofon v sodobni japonski glasbi
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Abstract
Saksofon je kmalu po svojem izumu prišel zaradi svoje jakosti in barve tona v številne orkestre, ter se tako hitro razširil po celem svetu. Medtem, ko je bil sredi 19. stoletja že prisoten po vsej Evropi in Ameriki, se je saksofon znašel na japonskih tleh verjetno šele proti koncu 19. stoletja. Tam se je najprej umestil v razne pihalne orkestre in številne jazz zasedbe, po katerih je bil inštrument še najbolj znan. Medtem, ko je saksofon na Japonskem uspeval na področju jazza, pa je bil na področju klasične glasbe do konca 2. svetovne vojne skoraj popolnoma neznan. To se je spremenilo, ko so ga proti koncu 20. stoletja začeli japonski skladatelji uporabljati za izvajanje raznih skladb z elementi tradicionalne japonske glasbe. Saksofonist Ryo Noda je bil eden prvih takih skladateljev. Na primeru njegove skladbe »Mai«, kjer je s saksofonom želel posnemati igranje inštrumenta shakuhachi, bom podrobneje analiziral ter pojasnil elemente skladbe, ki so ji dajali tradicionalni japonski zvok.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:japonska glasba, saksofon, shakuhachi, ryo noda, mai
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-120391 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:19.09.2020
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Language:English
Title:The Saxophone in Contemporary Japanese Music
Abstract:
Soon after the saxophone has been invented, the instrument gained immense popularity due to its tenacity and unique timbre and has quickly spread across the world by being welcomed into various brass orchestras. Although the instrument was present in the 19th century across the whole continent of America and Europe, the saxophone still did not reach Japan till the end of the 19th century. When it finally did, it quickly found its place in several different kinds of orchestras and jazz groups, by which the instrument was probably most well known. While the saxophone was flourishing in jazz, the instrument was barely know by or even used in classical music all till the end of the Second World War. That changed towards the end of the 20th century, when Japanese composers started using the instrument for performing scores with traditional Japanese musical elements. One such composer was a saxophone player named Ryo Noda. In my thesis I will try to analyze and explain the various traditional Japanese musical elements of his score named »Mai«, where he tried to mimic the style and sound of a Japanese woodwind instrument called shakuhachi.

Keywords:japanese music, saxophone, shakuhachi, ryo noda, mai

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