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KAMATA Sayumi

カマタ サユミ | KAMATA Sayumi
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Researcher
Research field  (1): Aesthetics and art studies
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (6):
  • 2022 - 2025 'Ma' in Japanese Music Ensembles: Exploring the Scope of Temporal Expressions
  • 2021 - 2023 Interaction and entrainment in the performance of Japanese traditional music
  • 2019 - 2021 The Development of Rhythmic Pattern-combination Techniques within the Kabuki Percussion Ensemble
  • 2016 - 2019 A Study of Gekisho (books on kabuki theatre) and Densho (books passed down for generations) about Kabuki Music
  • 2018 - 2019 The Analytical Study of the Kabuki-percussion Composition: Towards Uncovering the Concept of "Ma" as the Musical Expression
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Papers (11):
  • Sayumi KAMATA, Honoka SAITO. Daring to Document Intangible Techniques: Creative Reality of ASADA Masayuki's Japanese Music Notations (2). Research and Reports on Intangible Cultural Heritage. 2024. 18. 55-86
  • Sayumi KAMATA, Honoka SAITO. Daring to Document Intangible Techniques: Creative Reality of ASADA Masayuki's Japanese Music Notations (1). Research and Reports on Intangible Cultural Heritage. 2023. 17. 41-74
  • Sayumi KAMATA. Early Meiji-era Music Performers of Kabuki in Tokyo: Towards an Understanding of Theatrical Appearances and Co-performance Relationships. Research and Reports on Intangible Cultural Heritage. 2022. 16. 41-85
  • Sayumi KAMATA. The Career of TŌSHA Rosen I and NAKAMURA Jukaku I: Activities before Participating in Kabuki and Azuma Noh Kyogen. Bulletin, Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts. 2021. 46. (一)-(一二)
  • Sayumi KAMATA. Transmission and Change of the Kabuki Percussion Ensemble: Noh Style Performance Practices within Japanese Society after the Meiji Restoration. Tokyo University of the Arts. 2018
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MISC (12):
  • Sayumi KAMATA. 'Other world' seen through Japanese music. Mostly Classic. 2023. 317. 52-53
  • Sayumi KAMATA. Commentary. The 25th "Ne-no-kai" by Young Kabuki Music Performers Programme Guide. 2023. 2-5
  • Martin Clayton, Sayumi Kamata, Akira Takaoka, Simone Tarsitani. Gagaku (The Gagaku Data Collection). Open Science Framework. osf.io/wa5h6. 2023
  • Sayumi KAMATA. Commentary. The 24th "Ne-no-kai" by Young Kabuki Music Performers Programme Guide. 2022. 2-6
  • Sayumi KAMATA. Introduction to the Play, Highlights and Stories. National Theatre's 102nd Kabuki Performances for Beginners Programme Guide. 2022. 2-4
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Books (3):
  • The GEIDAI Archives: Inherited Records, Memories and Feelings
    The GEIDAI Archives (Historical Dorument Room), Dept. of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts 2021
  • Inventory of Texts and Manuscripts, Oikawa Takao Collection
    Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties 2021
  • A Basic Study on Historical Materials of Kabuki Music: Introduction and Reprints
    Report of the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) (PI: Miho MAESHIMA, no.16K02246) 2019
Lectures and oral presentations  (24):
  • Metre and Free Rhythm in Gagaku Music: Empirical Perspectives on Formal Hierarchy and Interaction.
    (Eighth International Conference on Analytical Approaches to World Musics (AAWM 2024), Settion: Free Rhythm, Bologna, Italy (University of Bologna, Online participation) 2024)
  • Ensemble skills in Japanese traditional music
    (Exploring the potential of skills in harmony with the environment Vol. 3, Symposium theme 'Coordination and non-coordination in dance and music' (Kobe University) 2024)
  • Coordination does not necessarily mean alignment: on non-verbal communication in traditional music ensemble.
    (IEICE Human Communication Group, Verbal/Non-Verbal Communication Workshop, 72nd Regular Meeting (Online) 2023)
  • Metre and free rhythm in gagaku music.
    (2nd International Conference MÚSICA ANALÍTICA - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Musical Time, Session: Free Rhythm and Microtiming, Coimbra, Portugal (Coimbra University) 2023)
  • Timing and synchronization in Gagaku
    (19th Rhythm Perception and Production Workshop (RPPW 19), Session 2:Timing, Rhythm & Culture, Nottingham, UK (Nottingham Trent University) 2023)
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Education (3):
  • 2015 - 2018 Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School of Music PhD in Musicology
  • 2013 - 2015 Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School of Music MA in Music, Department of Musicology
  • 2009 - 2013 Tokyo University of the Arts Faculty of Music BA in Music, Department of Musicology
Professional career (1):
  • Ph. D. in Musicology (Tokyo University of the Arts)
Work history (9):
  • 2021/04 - 現在 Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, National Institutes for Cultural Heritage Department of Intangible Cultural Heritage Researcher
  • 2023/06 - 2023/06 Kyushu University Graduate School of Design Part-time Lecturer
  • 2020/09 - 2021/03 Shiraume Gakuen University Department of Child Studies Part-time Lecturer
  • 2019/04 - 2021/03 Tokyo University of the Arts The Center for Music Research Research Assistant
  • 2019/04 - 2021/03 The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Arts and Sciences JSPS Research Fellow
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Committee career (2):
  • 2024/01 - 現在 KABUKI GAKKAI Steering committee member
  • 2016/09 - 2020/08 The Society for the Research of Asiatic Music councilor
Awards (2):
  • 2015/03 - Tokyo University of the Arts Postgraduate Acanthus Music Award
  • 2012/05 - Tokyo University of the Arts Ataka Prize
Association Membership(s) (6):
European Seminar in Ethnomusicology ,  KABUKI GAKKAI ,  GAKUGEKI GAKKAI ,  THE MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN ,  THE SOCIETY FOR RESEARCH IN ASIATIC MUSIC ,  The International Council for Traditions of Music and Dance
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