Harmoniousness Essays in Chinese Musicology

From prehistoric bone flutes to Confucian bell-sets, from ancient divination to his beloved qin, this book presents translations of thirteen seminal essays on musical subjects by Jao Tsung-i. In language as elegant and refined as the ancient texts he so admired, his journey takes readers through Bud...

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Main Author: Jao, Tsung-i (auth)
Other Authors: Huehns, Colin (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Brill 2022
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