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The Burmese Harp - Übersetzung nach spanisch

1956 FILM BY KON ICHIKAWA
Biruma no tategoto; Biruma no Tategoto; The burmese harp
  • [[Rentarō Mikuni]] has a starring role.
  • [[Stupa]]s in [[Myanmar]] (Burma).

The Burmese Harp         
BOOK BY MICHIO TAKEYAMA
Harp of Burma; La Harpe de Birmanie; The Harp of Burma
El Arpa de Burma (película japonesa famosa)
harp         
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  • 1A [[Sassanid]] era mosaic excavated at [[Bishapur]]
  • re-enactor]] playing a [[Celtic harp]].
  • [[Coat of arms of Ireland]]
  • Cross-strung chromatic harp
  • The harper on the [[Dupplin Cross]], Scotland, circa 800 AD
  • Welsh harpists at Caerwys [[Eisteddfod]] c.1892
  • A [[gravikord]]
  • Basic structural elements and terminology of a modern concert harp
  • [[Harpo Marx]] would run around performing zany slapstick pantomime comedy with his brothers, then sit down to play beautiful music on the concert harp.
  • A red eagle-headed harp in the coat of arms of [[Kangasala]]
  • [[Lavinia Meijer]] playing the harp
  • Mangbetu]] man playing a bow harp
  • Andean harp
  • url=https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/harp}}</ref>
  • Paraguayan harp
  • Pub advertising sign for the Irish beer brand [[Guinness]]
  • center
  • Saung musician in 1900
  • The Queen's gold lyre from the Royal Cemetery at [[Ur]]. [[Iraq Museum]], [[Baghdad]].
  • [[Lyres of Ur]]
  • A medieval European harp (the [[Wartburg harp]]) with buzzing bray pins
  • St. Maria (Weingarten/[[Württemberg]])
  • A woman playing a harp on the street in [[Yokohama]], [[Japan]].
CLASS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Harpist; Harp museum; Harps; Folk harp; Triangular harp; Frame harp; Open harp; Arch harp; Bow harp; Origin of the Harp; Arpa llanera; Arpa mirandina; Arpa central; Arpa tuyera; Tuyera harp; Mirandina harp; Tuyan harp; Llanera harp
(n.) = arpa
Ex: For example, violins, cellos, harps, guitars and lutes are all musical instruments which produce sound through the bowing or plucking of strings.
harp         
  • website=lib.ugent.be}}</ref>
  • 1A [[Sassanid]] era mosaic excavated at [[Bishapur]]
  • re-enactor]] playing a [[Celtic harp]].
  • [[Coat of arms of Ireland]]
  • Cross-strung chromatic harp
  • The harper on the [[Dupplin Cross]], Scotland, circa 800 AD
  • Welsh harpists at Caerwys [[Eisteddfod]] c.1892
  • A [[gravikord]]
  • Basic structural elements and terminology of a modern concert harp
  • [[Harpo Marx]] would run around performing zany slapstick pantomime comedy with his brothers, then sit down to play beautiful music on the concert harp.
  • A red eagle-headed harp in the coat of arms of [[Kangasala]]
  • [[Lavinia Meijer]] playing the harp
  • Mangbetu]] man playing a bow harp
  • Andean harp
  • url=https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/harp}}</ref>
  • Paraguayan harp
  • Pub advertising sign for the Irish beer brand [[Guinness]]
  • center
  • Saung musician in 1900
  • The Queen's gold lyre from the Royal Cemetery at [[Ur]]. [[Iraq Museum]], [[Baghdad]].
  • [[Lyres of Ur]]
  • A medieval European harp (the [[Wartburg harp]]) with buzzing bray pins
  • St. Maria (Weingarten/[[Württemberg]])
  • A woman playing a harp on the street in [[Yokohama]], [[Japan]].
CLASS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Harpist; Harp museum; Harps; Folk harp; Triangular harp; Frame harp; Open harp; Arch harp; Bow harp; Origin of the Harp; Arpa llanera; Arpa mirandina; Arpa central; Arpa tuyera; Tuyera harp; Mirandina harp; Tuyan harp; Llanera harp
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The Burmese Harp (1956 film)

The Burmese Harp (ビルマの竪琴, Biruma no Tategoto, a.k.a. Harp of Burma) is a 1956 Japanese drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa. Based on a children's novel of the same name written by Michio Takeyama, it tells the story of Japanese soldiers who fought in the Burma Campaign during World War II. A member of the group goes missing after the war, and the soldiers hope to uncover whether their friend survived, and if he is the same person as a Buddhist monk they see playing a harp. The film was among the first to show the losses of the war from a Japanese soldier's perspective.

The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film of 1956. In 1985, Ichikawa remade The Burmese Harp in color with a new cast, and the remake was a major box office success, becoming the number one Japanese film on the domestic market in 1985 and the second largest Japanese box office hit up to that time.