Yuasa Joji
to provide support to lecture at the Japan Society on contemporary music in Japan and to meet with composers and musicians in New York.
to survey contemporary music activities in the United States.
詳細はこちらto provide support to lecture at the Japan Society on contemporary music in Japan and to meet with composers and musicians in New York.
to survey contemporary music activities in the United States.
詳細はこちらto provide assistance for Hui Sheng Kao, the Republic of China, and Akiko Sakonju, Japan, to study in a program leading to the Bachelor of Music degree at the Curtis Institute of Music
詳細はこちらto travel to Berkeley, California, to teach in the summer program of the Center for World Music and Related Arts, American Society for Eastern Arts.
詳細はこちらto enable Zuriyati, teacher, Akademi Seni Karawitan Indonesia, to study music and dance at the Akademi Seni Tari Indonesia, Yogyakarta, and at the Konservatori Karawitan Indonesia, Denpasar, Bali.
詳細はこちらto continue to study in a program leading to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the School of Music, Yale University.
to continue to study in a program leading to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the School of Music, Yale University.
to study in a program leading to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the School of Music, Yale University.
詳細はこちらto study electronic music at Mills College and to survey contemporary music developments in the United States.
詳細はこちらto enable Herbert Zipper, projects director, School of Performing Arts, University of Southern California, to visit Thailand to review the activities of the Institute for the Study of String Instruments, School of Dramatic Arts, Fine Arts Department, Bangkok.
詳細はこちらto travel to Seattle to serve as an artist-in-residence at the Center for Asian Arts, University of Washington.
詳細はこちらto enable the following musicians to teach and perform as a string quartet at the Institute for the Study of String Instruments, School of Dramatic Arts, Fine Arts Department Bangkok: From Korea: Seung Young Chung; From the United States: Rose-Marie Johnson, Ana Maria Maldonado, Edgar Schenkman, Marguerite Schenkman, Annie-Lise Schwartz, Raymond Joseph Tischer II.
詳細はこちらto survey programs and methods of music instruction at Indiana University, the University of Southern California, and other schools in the United States.
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