...The name appears in documents from 764 (Tenpyo Hoji 8) in the Shosoin documents, and seems to refer to a room for musicians during Buddhist ceremonies. However, in documents from the Daigo period, first seen in 904 (Engi 4), musicians from the Gakusho are shown separately from musicians from the Gagakuryo, so it is known that it was already a permanent facility. However, this seems to have been abolished with the death of Emperor Daigo, and was re-established in 948 (Tenryaku 2) during the reign of Emperor Murakami, in the Keihobo area of the Imperial Palace, and continued to exist until the Meiji Restoration. *Some of the terminology that refers to "Rakusho Gakunin" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…その名称は《正倉院文書》の764年(天平宝字8)の文書などに見えるが,法会のときの楽人の詰所を指す語らしい。しかし904年(延喜4)を初見とする醍醐朝のものは,雅楽寮楽人と区別して楽所楽人が見えるので,すでに常設のものであったことが知られる。ただこれも醍醐天皇が没するとともに廃されたらしく,村上天皇の948年(天暦2)に再置され,場所も内裏の桂芳坊があてられ,以後,明治維新に及んだ。… ※「楽所楽人」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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