Philip Flavin is in the Japanese Studies Program at Monash University as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate on the ARC-Funded Project, Music and Modernity in Osaka in the Interwar Years (1918-38), with Assoc Prof Alison Tokita. After Graduating From the University of the Pacific in 1982 with a Degree in International Relations and Japanese, Dr Flavin Entered the Seiha Conservatory of Japanese Music in Tokyo to Pursue His Interest in SôKyoku-Jiuta, Music for the Koto and Jiuta Shamisen. In 1992, He Was Accepted to the Graduate Program at the University of California at Berkeley Music Department to Study Ethnomusicology. During the 1996-1997 Academic Year Dr. Flavin Returned to Japan with the Assistance of a Fulbright-Hayes to Study a Comic Chamber Music Under Tomiyama Kiyotaka, One of the Last Performers of This Repertoire.
egg fried rice and chicken chow mane please
conanhayle 1 week ago
It's jiuta (chuuzao shamisen).
kotokutie 2 years ago
what kind of shamisen is this one?
scdj 2 years ago