Bill Laswell, DJ Krush, Gagaku Orchestra - Gen Jyo Raku (2020)

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Title: Gen Jyo Raku
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Self Released
Genre: Jazz, Classical, World, Gagaku
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:21:10
Total Size: 398 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Prologue (25:05)
2. E-Ten-Raku (13:27)
3. Introduction to Gen-Jyo-Raku (6:57)
4. Gen-Jyo-Raku 1: Ko-Ranjyo (1:20)
5. Gen-Jyo-Raku 2: Ranjo (9:03)
6. Gen-Jyo-Raku 3: Netori (0:38)
7. Gen-Jyo-Raku 4: To-Kyoku (8:03)
8. Gen-Jyo-Raku 5: Ama-Ranjyo (2:25)
9. Cho-Gei-Shi (4:11)
10. Epilogue (10:06)

Gagaku, literally meaning “elegant music,” is the oldest music in Japan. The development of Gagaku started around the early 6th century. Music, dance and instruments from Asian countries, such as China, Korea, Vietnam, India, etc... were brought into and mixed with Japanese original music, indigenous instruments and dance, gradually formed its unique style to what we see / hear today. Current Gagaku style was established around the 8th century at Imperial Court (Kyoto). The newest classical Gagaku song is actually 1000 years old. Gagaku formation is recognized as the oldest orchestra in the world. At the present time, Gagaku is played in Tokyo Imperial Court for sacred imperial rituals, also at some shrines and temples.

“Gagaku Doyukai” Gagaku Orchestra, performed this concert, was established in 1967 by Hironori Sono, a descendant of the ancient master musician family who had established Gagaku at its dawn. For a thousand and few hundred years, the family has been passing down the tradition from generation to generation. (His daughter Reiko Sono has been in charge since 1998.) They are one of the most serious and legitimate Gagaku musicians in Japan, core members would perform at the emperor's sacred rituals which is the highest level of Gagaku performance.

Bill Laswell and DJ Krush were the first ever artists who played with Gagaku orchestra out side of Gagaku circle ever since it's established (for 1300 or more years). Importantly, they’ve played the concert in traditional way, playing ancient tunes. (most of the current musicians would try to ask a couple of Gagaku musicians to play some modern songs with western music codes with their old instruments. The concert was a historical event.


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