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„Singstimmen, erhebt euch!“: Überlegungen zur Vertonung japanischer Protestlyrik seit 1945

“Rise up, Singing Voices!:” Reflections on Setting Japanese Protest Poetry to Music Since 1945

  • This article gives an overview of the tradition of setting Japanese protest poetry to music since 1945 and examines the relationship between the socio-political movement, poetry and music. In particular, it deals with the origin and development of the Utagoe movement, established shortly after the World War II, as well as the musical adaptation of politically relevant poetry, which has its origin in the tradition of Brecht’s song. These forms of setting Japanese protest poetry to music are associated with the poetic-musical works that were written immediately after the nuclear power plant accident in Fukushima in 2011.

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Author:Hiroko MasumotoGND
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:385-1-27314
DOI:https://doi.org/10.25353/ubtr-izfk-4f38-80b6
Parent Title (Multiple languages):Internationale Zeitschrift für Kulturkomparatistik Bd. 10 (2023): Contemporary Poetry and Politics
Editor:Anna Fees, Henrieke Stahl, Claus Telge
Document Type:Article
Language:German
Date of completion:2023/12/23
Date of publication:2023/12/23
Publishing institution:Universität Trier
Release Date:2026/01/27
Tag:Bertolt Brecht; Hanns Eisler; Hikaru Hayashi
Post-3.11 Literature; Utagoe Movement
Number of pages:20
First page:111
Last page:130
Institutes:Fachbereich 2
Licence (German):License LogoCC BY: Creative-Commons-Lizenz 4.0 International

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