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Twelve Disciples in the Temple

Review:      The tune, "Tokyo", is patterned after the ancient gagaku music of the imperial court of China dating back to the Tang dynasty. Introduced to Japan about 1400 years ago, gagaku was originally derived from Persia and India and was used for court entertainment in china. Combined with music from the Korean peninsula, it developed into a unique musical style regarded as the most ancient traditional performing art of Japan. It is a highly refined, dignified music and dance performed at an extremely deliberate tempo. Gagaku, literally meaning "elegant music", has always been considered sacred music. Percussion instruments (suspended cymbal or gong, triangle, or wind chimes) are used.

Published by: Choristers Guild

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Composer:
Japanese Gagaku Melody
Arranger:
Horman, John D.
Octaves:
3-4
Level:
NA
Rating:
N/A
Copyright:
2004
Classification: Accompaniment for Cong. Singing , International Music
Technique: Sk (Shake)
Voicing: Unison/2part , Congregation
Instrument: Percussion , Flute , Piano , Handbells OR Chimes
Bells Used: Three Octaves: 21 Bells; Four Octaves: 22 Bells
  Stock Number Description Price Qty. Ship Disc
MCGA1027 Unison/two part with piano, congregation, optional flute, handbells (3-4 octaves),   $2.85 S  
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