Английская Википедия:Etenraku

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Italic title Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese gagaku melody and dance. It is usually played with a hichiriki or ryūteki,[1] and is accompanied by other traditional instruments such as the shō, koto and kakko.[2]

History

The origin of Etenraku is not fully known. There are theories that the melody was created in Japan, but others believe that it is from Khotan, a tributary state of the Tang dynasty that became part of the repertoire of the Chinese court.[3]

During the Heian period, a gagaku form known as Шаблон:Nihongo became popular. In this form, poems would be sung using melodies. Etenraku was one of the most popular melodies to be used in imayō.[4]

In 1931 Hidemaro Konoye arranged an orchestral version of the piece, and it was later picked up by Leopold Stokowski.[5]

These days, Etenraku is often performed at wedding ceremonies.[4]

Melody

There are different versions of Etenraku in three of the modes of gagaku - hyōjō, ōshiki, and banshikicho.[6] The banshikicho version is purported to be the oldest of the melodies, but the hyōjō version is best known in Japan.[7]

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