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Autor:
Toru Mitsui
Popular music in Japan has been under the overwhelming influence of American, Latin American and European popular music remarkably since 1945, when Japan was defeated in World War II. Beginning with gunka and enka at the turn of the century, tracing
Autor:
Tôru, Mitsui
Publikováno v:
Popular Music, 1991 Oct 01. 10(3), 259-262.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/853145
Autor:
Toru Mitsui
Publikováno v:
Perfect Beat. 3:1-12
Mitsui's article addresses the domestic self-exoticisation of Japanese popular music through the incorporation of elements of traditional main-island Japanese, Okinawan and/or Asian Pacific regional music. As Mitsui discusses, while related to both t
Autor:
Toru Mitsui
Made in Japan serves as a comprehensive and rigorous introduction to the history, sociology, and musicology of contemporary Japanese popular music. Each essay, written by a leading scholar of Japanese music, covers the major figures, styles, and soci
Autor:
Toru Mitsui
Publikováno v:
Popular Music History. 1:65-82
This article examines developments within the Japanese music industry in the period between 1927 and 1929. It argues that this was a time of unprecedented change in people’s musical experience not only through the development of sound-reproduction
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 124:109-116
The lipid content and composition of phosphatidylcholine (PC) and fatty acids were determined in tissues (muscle, liver, heart and gonads) of 27 species of teleosts. We also measured PC and fatty acids in muscle of 6 species of squid. Contents of pho
Autor:
Toru Mitsui
Publikováno v:
Popular Music. 16:327-351
Autor:
Toru Mitsui
Publikováno v:
Popular Music. 22:375-377
The Musicological Society of Japan celebrated its fiftieth anniversary by holding an international congress on 2–4 November 2002 in Shizuoka, a city which is not far from Tokyo, whose skyline is backed by the imposing Mount Fuji. 470 people were re