File:Court music orchestra at the Nam Giao sacrifice (beginning of the 20th century) - Ch01 sub01 03 vn.jpg

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Court musicians playing music during the Nam-Giao Ceremonies of the Nguyễn Dynasty in Huế, French protectorate of Annam, French Indo-China.

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English: Court musicians playing music during the Nam-Giao Ceremonies of the Nguyễn Dynasty in Huế, French protectorate of Annam, French Indo-China.

Court music in Vietnam (Nhã nhạc) refers to a broad range of musical and dance styles performed at anniversaries, official receptions, royal parties, etc. Under the Nguyễn Dynasty, court music spanned various genres: Giao Nhạc, Miếu Nhạc, Ngũ Tự Nhạc, Đại Triều Nhạc, Thường Triệu Nhạc, Yến Nhạc, Cung Nhạc (or Cung Trung Nhạc).

Giao Nhạc was performed at the Nam Giao sacrifice that was held to worship Heaven and Earth as well as other important deities.
Date Early 20th (twentieth) century.
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Author Uncredited photographer.

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current11:41, 21 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 11:41, 21 October 20221,080 × 840 (512 KB)Donald Trung (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Uncredited photographer. from * [https://www.archives.go.jp/event/jp_vn45/english/ch01.html I. Early Associations. - Rinyu-gaku (Rinyu Music). - Rinyu-gaku is a Japanese Bugaku or a composite ritual art comprising orchestral music and dance. Rinyu-gaku is said to have been introduced in the 8th century by a monk named “Buttetsu” who came from Rinyu (Chăm Pa), a region that extended across the coast of what is today central and southern Vietnam.], [https://www.archives.go.j...

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