Recording another video for a broadcast premiere – and crossing our fingers for a limited live audience. Premiering two new works for string quartet with koto, shamisen and shakuhachi, representing the second half of KSA’s delayed 10th Anniversary Septet project. Kammerraku Dances by James Matheson and Spring Butterfly by Yoko Sato. More details to be followed.
– Gems of Japanese Music – vol. 20 @ Online concert
Four Seasons in New York – Gem of Japanese Music– vol. 20 will be held on Saturday, August 28th, 8:00 pm (EDT) through Tuesday, August 31st, 11:30 pm (EDT).
【Program】
Ishiyama Genji – Jo [part 1] – (composed by Chiyoda-kengyo)
Kaze no Satouta – Singing in the Wind for violin and koto – (composed by Jiro Censhu)
【Special guests】
Introductory remarks by Dr. Melissa McCormick (Professor of Japanese Art and Culture, Harvard University)
Keiko Tokunaga, (Viloin, Winner of the 2019 Grammy Awards)
【Tickets】 For purchasing tickets, please visit here (Eventbrite).
As the shamisen player, Kimura will be joining to “Kammerraku Rebirth” concert presented by Kyo-Shin-An Arts and Arts at Tenri. For this online concert, two new septet pieces commissioned by Kyo-Shin-An Arts – Kammerraku Dances by James Matheson and Spring Butterfly by Yoko Sato – will be premiered. Tickets are $5 and up. For the ticket information and more details about the concert, please visit this link.
– Koto concerto: Genji – @ The DiMenna Center for Classical Music (Mary Flagler Cary Hall)
INTERWOVEN is a string ensemble that integrates the sounds of the East and West, as well as the Old and New. The program will be versatile reflecting the ensemble’s goal.
For this inaugural concert, Kimura will give the New York premiere performance of Koto Concerto: Genji (13-string koto version) composed by Daron Hagen.
Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence
【Performers】
Keiko Tokunaga & Alex Fortes, Violins
Andy Lin & Kyle Miller, Violas
Ana Kim & Hikaru Tamaki, Celli
gamin, piri
Yoko Reikano Kimura, koto
Andy Lin, earhu
This concert is funded by City Artists Corps Grant.
Duo YUMENO will return to Arts at Tenri concert series presented by Kyo-Shin-An Arts. This live concert program will be diverse including two New York premiere – “Dream Waves” by James Nyoraku Schlefer and “Mosaic for koto and cello” by Yutaka Makino.
All tickets holders must be fully vaccinated and wear masks at the performance. Proof of vaccination will be required. Sadly, we are unable to accommodate children under 12.
The 2021-2022 season of “Four Seasons in New York – Gems of Japanese Music –” will begin live concert. This autumn program will be streaming online on Sunday, November 28th, 8:00 pm (EST) through Thursday, December 2nd, 11:30 pm.
【Program】
Nasuno – Fire Fox – (composed by Yamada-kengyo)
Meikyo for shamisen and shakuhachi (composed by Seiho Kineya)
Koto-Uta (composed by Toshio Hosokawa)
【Performers】
Yoko Reikano Kimura, koto, shamisen
James Nyoraku Schlefer, shakuhachi (special guest)
【Tickets】
$30 (The ticket holders of this in-person concert will have access to the online streaming program.)
*The seats for in-person concert are limited, so please make reservation in advance.
【Tickets reservation】
E-mail: info@yokoreikanokimura.com
*Please include your name and the number of tickets you wish to purchase.
*Payment will be at Center for Remembering and Sharing. (Cash only)
*Face covering and vaccination ID are required. Thank you for your cooperation.
The 2021-2022 season of Four Seasons in New York – Gems of Japanese Music – will begin live concert as well as online streaming. Online streaming will be premiered on Sunday, November 28th, 8:00 pm (EST) through Thursday, December 2nd, 11:30 pm.
【Program】
Nasuno – Fire Fox – (composed by Yamada-kengyo)
Meikyo for shamisen and shakuhachi (composed by Seiho Kineya)
Koto-Uta (composed by Toshio Hosokawa)
【Performers】
Yoko Reikano Kimura, koto, shamisen
James Nyoraku Schlefer, shakuhachi (special guest)
【Tickets】
$20 (including handling fee)
For purchasing the ticket, please visit here (Eventbrite).
Duo YUMENO will join the 35th Annual Holiday Fundraiser and Bonekai presented by Japan America Society of Chicago. This online will be held via Zoom.
This performance will be postponed to 2023 due to the COVID situation. Master puppeteer Basil Twist, recipient of the Rome Prize, hailed for his work on Broadway’s The Addams Family and The Joffrey Ballet’s Nutcracker, unfolds an intimate, abstract, contemporary journey of images and emotions in Dogugaeshi. The piece is influenced by the rarefied tradition of Japanese dogugaeshi stage mechanism technique and his own encounters with the remaining rural caretakers of this once popular art form. Winner of the 2005 Bessie Award and an UNIMA Award for Excellence in Puppetry, Dogugaeshi features original shamisen compositions created by authorized master musician Yumiko Tanaka and performed live by the highly accomplished, distinguished virtuoso of Japanese koto and shamisen in both traditional and contemporary music: Yoko Reikano Kimura.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will appear at Basil Twist’s Dogugaeshi as the shamisen and koto performer. For the details about the performance, please visit here. There will be three performances on Saturday, January 22nd, and each performance will start at 1:00 pm, 5:00 pm and 9:00 pm.
This performance will be postponed to 2023 due to the COVID situation.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will appear at Basil Twist’s Dogugaeshi as the shamisen and koto performer. For the details about the performance, please visit here. There will be two performances on Sunday, January 23rd, and each performance will start at 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm.
This performance will be postponed to 2023 due to the COVID situation.
– Gems of Japanese Music – vol. 22 【In-person Live】 @ Center for Remembering and Sharing, White Room
The 2021-2022 season’s Winter program will be presented as both in-person concert and online streaming. For the details about of this concert series, please visit at here.
The online program will be streaming online on Sunday, February 27th, 8:00 pm (EST) through Thursday, March 3rd, 11:30 pm.
【Program】
Suma no Arashi – Storm in Suma – (composed by Manwa Yamato)
Shinsen-cho for solo sangen (composed by Kin’ichi Nakanoshima) *The US Premiere
and more.
【Performers】
Yoko Reikano Kimura, koto, shamisen
Kaoru Watanabe, fue, taiko (special guest)
【Tickets】
$30 (The ticket holders of this in-person concert will have access to the online streaming program.)
*The seats for in-person concert are limited, so please make reservation in advance.
【Tickets reservation】
E-mail: info@yokoreikanokimura.com
*Please include your name and the number of tickets you wish to purchase.
*Payment will be at Center for Remembering and Sharing. (Cash only)
【About the safety protocol】
* Our top priority is the health and safety of the CRS audiences, artists, and staff. The key to NYC policy requires that all visitors show proof of full vaccination and photo ID to be admitted. Due to the current rapid spread of Omicron and the intimate nature of this concert, we are also requiring that audience members attending this event show proof of having received a booster shot and wear a mask at all times. Thank you for your kind understanding and corporation.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
– Gems of Japanese Music – vol. 22 【Online】 @ Online
The Winter program of 2021-2022 season will be online streaming as well as a live performance. For the details about this concert series, please visit here.
Online streaming will be premiered on Sunday, February 27, 8:00 pm (EST) through Thursday, March 3rd, 11:30 pm.
【Program】
Hachidan no Shirabe (composed by Yatsuhashi-kengyo)
Suma no Arashi – Strom in Suma – (composed by Manwa Yamato)
【Performers】
Yoko Reikano Kimura, koto, shamisen
Kaoru Watanabe, fue, taiko (special guest)
【Tickets】
$20 (including handling fee)
Tickets available at Eventbrite.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
The Park Avenue Armory’s 2022 Wade Thompson Drill Hall programming begins in February with Assembly, a multifaceted commission by interdisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome. Newsome’s residency is a communion of multiple art forms spanning the artist’s work for over a decade, including artificial intelligence, sculpture, CGI, assemblage, and holography. For the detailed information, please visit here.
Yoko Reikano Kimura will join this unique program as the shamisen performer.
– FOCUSING ON HER – @ Tenri Cultural Institute of NY
CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) and Tenri Cultural Institute present Crossing Boundaries Concert Series Vol. 16: FOCUSING ON HER on Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 7 pm at Tenri Cultural Institute. Curated by multi-Instrumentalist gamin, this fifth season of Crossing Boundaries consists of three concerts exploring the theme of WOMEN IN MUSIC performed by female and female-identifying musicians. Following the performance there will be a conversation with the audience about the concert and the theme of gender liberation in the music industry.
FOCUSING ON HER features three female musicians — Amirtha Kidambi (Indian-American, voice/saxophone), Yoko Reikano Kimura (Japan, shamisen), and gamin (Korea, saenghwang) — improvising and performing music by female composers: Amirtha Kidambi (Indian-American), Yoko Sato (Japan), and Yoon-Ji Lee(Korea), with visual projection designed by Bang Geul Han (Korea). Each of the compositions is a prayer or elegy for those who endure or have endured trauma. For more detailed information, please visit Eventbrite page.