Creator |
Gale Printing Co., engraver. |
Contributor |
Bennett, photographer. |
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Gale, Albert L. (Albert Liscomb), 1870-, artist. |
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Gale Printing Co., printer. |
Title |
The Gale costume lectures [graphic] : music and myth of old Japan / Designed and drawn by Albert Gale. Photographs by Bennett,
Albion, Mich. Engraved and Printed by Gale Printing Co., Ltd., Battle Creek.
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Publisher |
Battle Creek, MI : Gale Printing Co |
Date |
[ca. 1913] |
Physical Description |
[4] p. : photomechanical; letterpress ; sheet 18 x 21 cm (11 x 8 in.) |
Description |
Program for "Music and Myth of Old Japan," performed by Albert Gale and Martha Brockway Gale as a part of their lecture series.
On the cover, shows Albert Gale "drawn by a Japanese artist" wearing a chonmage hairstyle and attired in a kimono and holding
a fan in his right hand. On pages two and three are photographs of Albert and Martha, attired in kimonos, acting in scenes
from the performance. In the left, the image titled "posing" shows Albert kneeling and playing a shamisen as Martha stands
on one leg and holds a fan behind her head. "Ready for guests" depicts Martha holding her hands up with a fan in her right
hand. "Salutation" shows Albert and Martha facing each other in a deep bow. In the top center, "the stage setting" depicts
Albert and Martha kneeling surrounded by Japanese objects, including screens, parasols, and a potted flower. In the right,
"magic" shows Albert standing with his left hand out and holding a fan in his right hand as Martha kneels and looks up at
him. "Ready for the street" shows Martha standing and holding a parasol. "'Ikebana (flower arrangement)'" shows Martha kneeling
and placing flowers into a vase. Drawings in between the photographs include: a Japanese boy, attired in a kimono, with his
back to the viewer and holding a kite shaped as a fish as a bird flies; vases filled with flowers; and a bird. On page four
are bust-length portraits of Albert and Martha attired in Western dress. There are drawings of a landscape view with ships
and a mountain and a Japanese woman, attired in a kimono, carrying a baby on her back.
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Notes |
Title from item. |
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Date inferred from dates of the stage production. |
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Manuscript note written on cover: "Given under auspices of Senior class [extras?]. In Town Hall Wed. eve., Dec. 13. 1913.
Adm. 50¢ Student 25¢. R.L.M.
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Text printed on cover: Elaborate stage setting of handsome Japanese draperies, rich costumes of Oriental silks and gold brocade,
priceless musical instruments from the Buddhist and Shinto Temples, fascinating fold-tales interwoven with seductive melody,
a glimpse of the queer and quaint customs of the "little brown people," the art-life of a strange, poetic race revealed. It
takes you away from the commonplace and transports you to a wonderland of fancy - a land of myths and mystics.
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Contents |
Program: Mythological birth of the fairyland of Nippon (Japan) - Kimigayo (the National Anthem of Japan) - The Music of a
race the expression of its character - Banzai march - Japanese scales - The Shakuhachi - Oiwaki - Oiwaki (harmonized) - Shen
Nen (New Year's song) - The Sono koto - Hime Matsu - Legend of the Koto - Legend of the bells - Costumes - Shin-fa-diu (Chinese
melody) - Sumera-Mikuni (patriotic Japanese melody) - The Theater orchestra - Percussive instruments of wood - The Hioshigi
- Riu-kiu-bushi (Formosan air) - A Buddhist prayer - Drums - Sakura (cherry tree) - The Hichiriki - Musical frogs and beetles.
No intermission. Part II. A short scene from Japanese home-life, given entirely in the Japanese language, introducing home
devotions to ancestors, flower arrangement, tea-drinking, posing to music and Japanese magic.
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Biographical / historical note |
Albert Gale (1870-1952) was a musicologist who described himself as a "ethnologist of music." His wife, Martha Brockway Gale,
was a vocalist and choral director. Together they toured the country, including Philadelphia, giving lectures and recitals
starting around 1906 on Native American, Chinese, and Japanese music and culture. Gale never traveled to Japan. He took lessons
on Japanese and Chinese instruments from Japanese musicians in Seattle.
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Subject |
Gale, Albert L. (Albert Liscomb), 1870-. |
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Gale, Martha Brockway. |
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Boys -- Japanese. |
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Bowing. |
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Fans. |
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Fans (Accessories) |
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Flower arrangement, Japanese. |
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Japan -- History. |
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Japanese. |
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Japonism. |
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Kimonos. |
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Music -- China. |
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Music -- Japan. |
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Umbrellas. |
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Theater programs -- United States -- 20th century. |
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Women -- Japanese. |
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Yellowface. |
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AAPI. |
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Women. |
Geographic subject |
Japan -- Description and travel. |
Genre |
Ephemera -- 1910-1920. |
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Letterpress works -- 1910-1920. |
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Photomechanical prints -- 1910-1920. |
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Theater programs -- 1910-1920. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| *ephemera -- Misc. - Gale [P.2025.26] |
Accession number |
P.2025.26 |