The Singing Voice of Japan
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The Singing Voice of Japan
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Masamitsu Kiyomiya The Singing Voice of Japan is the name of a social and political movement that emerged after World War II in Japan and based on musical and choral activities of the working class of the entire nation. On the ideological position of communism or democratic socialism, activists of the movement organize choral circles in factories, in schools and in their residential areas. The movement reached its peak in the years 1950–60. Japanese singer Akiko Seki is generally regarded as the
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Singing_Voice_of_Japan
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2016-06-19T07:13:48Z
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2024-09-14T16:50:22Z
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