User:CBFraoch/Nagauta/Bibliography

Bibliography: Nagauta
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 * William P. Malm, Nagauta: the heart of kabuki music (C. E. Tuttle, 1963) Internet Archive copy
 * Reliable: Malm is one of the foremost Japanese music scholars
 * Verifiable: archived version of the book is available online
 * Independent: yes
 * Secondary source
 * Malm, William P. "A Short History of Japanese Nagauta Music." Journal of the American Oriental Society 80.2 (1960): 124-132.
 * Malm, William P. "Japanese nagauta notation and performance realities." Musicology Australia 11.1 (1988): 87-104.
 * Malm, William P. ""Four Seasons of the Old Mountain Woman": An Example of Japanese" Nagauta" Text Setting." Journal of the American Musicological Society 31.1 (1978): 83-117.
 * Malm, William P. "Yamada Shôtarô: Japan's First Shamisen Professor." Asian music (1998): 35-76.


 * Jay Davis Keister, Shaped by Japanese Music: Kikuoka Hiroaki and Nagauta Shamisen in Tokyo (Routledge, 2004) Available on Google Books
 * Reliable: Keister is an ethnomusicologist/scholar of Japanese music
 * Verifiable: book available through libraries; portions available through Google Books
 * Independent: yes
 * Secondary source
 * Yako, Masato, and Toshinori Araki. "An Analysis of nagauta-shamisen Melody by Blocking." Toyo ongaku kenkyu: The Journal of the Society for the Research of Asiatic Music 1998.63 (1998): 37-56.
 * Reliable: peer-reviewed journal
 * Verifiable: article is available online but it is written in Japanese -- however, the abstract is lengthy and in
 * Oshio, Satomi. "The concept of “gaku” in nagauta." Toyo ongaku kenkyu: the journal of the Society for the Research of Asiatic Music 1999.64 (1999): 1-22.
 * article is in Japanese but a lengthy English-language abstract could be useful