*This residency/concert has postponed due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Duo YUMENO will perform new works composed by young composers as well as duo’s repertoires, “Misterioso” by Daron Hagen, solo works by Lou Harrison and more at the Hartt School, University of Hartford. This concert will be a part of the residency program.
*This concert has postponed due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
The second of the KSA 10th Anniversary Septet Concerts celebrating a decade of new music. Two iconic ensembles from the courts of Europe and Japan meet in the ultimate blend of Japanese and Western music. Featuring World Premier septets by Yoko Sato and James Matheson. Kimura will perform with the Arianna String Quartet.
*This concert has postponed due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Kimura will appear at KAMMERRAKU concert celebrating the Arianna String Quartet’s 20th season and Kyo-Shin-An Arts’ 10th anniversary. Together they are launching a new decade of music blending Japanese and Western traditions.
FEATURED PROGRAM:
James Nyoraku Schlefer – We Shall (Surely) Meet again (2017) a KSA Commission
Yoko Sato – Septet, Title TBD (2020) a KSA commission
Daniel Schnyder – String Quartet No. 4 “Great Places”
James Matheson – Septet, Title TBD (2020) a KSA commission
– Gems of Japanese Music – vol. 18 Spring @ Center for Remembering and Sharing, White Room, NY
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Four Seasons in New York – Gems of Japanese Music – is a concert series presented by Yoko Reikano Kimura and Center for Remembering and Sharing (CRS); supported by Mar Creation.
Kato-bushi – Sukeroku Yukari no Edo-zakura (by Sansho Kanai, Jisuke Sakurada)
Haru no Uta – Song of Spring – (by Kin’ichi Nakanoshima)
Six Variations on the theme of Sakura (by Bondai Fujii)
This will be the 18th concert featuring springlike classical and contemporary pieces. Beautiful Japanese confectionary prepared by mochi Rin will be served after the performance. For more details about this concert series, please visit here.
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The New York-based Duo YUMENO featuring koto / shamisen musician Yoko Reikano Kimura and cellist Hikaru Tamaki will present its singular fusion of sound which has been praised as “exquisite” and “compelling.” The concert will feature the duo’s latest commission pieces, as well as traditional Japanese music presented in Japan House’s serene and elegant tea room.
Duo YUMENO is inspired by tradition, but with a contemporary sensibility. Duo YUMENO’s repertoire includes a dynamic range of compositions, both traditional and contemporary, all of which explore the dialogue between classical Japanese and western music.
箏と弦楽四重奏の夕べ @ 大和田伝承ホール Densho Hall, Shibuya Cultural Center Owada, Tokyo
*This concert has postponed due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
カンタービレこうじまち10周年記念コンサート:箏と弦楽四重奏の夕べ
ニューヨーク在住の箏奏者、木村伶香能と新日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団のメンバーによる弦楽四重奏との共演。アメリカの代表的なオペラ作曲家ダロン・ハーゲンによる箏コンチェルト『源氏』の日本初演。
プログラム:
アレクサンドル・ボロディン弦楽四重奏曲 第2番 二長調
ダロン・ハーゲン 箏コンチェルト:源氏 日本初演
出演者:
木村伶香能(箏)、田村 安紗美(ヴァイオリン)、竹中 勇人(ヴァイオリン)、脇屋 冴子(ヴィオラ)、飯島 哲蔵(チェロ)
*今回のコンサートの収益金はネフェルギャラリーを通じてエジプトミニヤの聖心会Samalout火傷治療施設およびBeniebet/Abukorkas教育施設に寄付させて頂きます。
Cantabile Koji-machi’s 10th Anniversary Special Concert. Kimura will give the Japan Premiere performance of Koto Concerto: GENJI composed by Daron Hagen with the members of New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. This concert will be presented by Cantabile Koji-machi.
Program
◆String Quartet / Aleksandr Borodin
String Quartet No.2 D major
◆Koto & String Quartet/ Daron Hagen KotoConcerto:Genji JapanPremiere
Performer
Yoko Reikano Kimura (koto), Asami Tamura (Vn), Hayato Takenaka (Vn), Sayako Wakiya (Va), Tetsuzo Iijima (Vc)
*Proceeds form the Koto and Quartet special concert will be donated to The Society of the Scared Heart of Jesus ministry in Egypt through the kind offices of the Nefer Gallery. Our donation will go to care for burn victims and support educational facilities.
デュオ夢乃 東京リサイタル @ 自由学園明日館講堂 Jiyu Gakuen Myonichikan Hall, Tokyo
– Gems of Japanese Music – vol. 18 Summer @ Online concert
Four Seasons in New York – Gems of Japanese Music – is a concert series presented by Yoko Reikano Kimura and Center for Remembering and Sharing (CRS); supported by Mar Creation.
This will be the 18th concert of this series. For more details about this concert series, please visit here. Kimura will perform “Two Impressions of Early Summer” by Ki’nichi Nakanoshima, “Yugao – Evening Glory – ” by Kikuoka-kengyo and a contemporary piece with special guest, Hikaru Tamaki (cello). For this online concert, Kimura will perform both the main and the accompanyment parts.
– Gems of Japanese Music – vol.19 Autumn @ Online concert
*This concert will be postponed to the beginning of 2021 as the winter concert. More details will be announced in the mid December.
Four Seasons in New York – Gems of Japanese Music – is a concert series co-hosted by Yoko Reikano Kimura and Center for Remembering and Sharing (CRS); supported by Mar Creation. For more details about this concert series, please visit here.
– Gems of Japanese Music – vol. 19 Winter @ Online
Four Seasons in New York – Gems of Japanese Music – is a concert series presented by Yoko Reikano Kimura and Center for Remembering and Sharing (CRS); supported by Mar Creation.
This concert will be the 19th concert of this series. For more details about this series, please visit here. Kimura will perform “Shunkyō for two shamisens” by Seihō Kineya, “Shōjō no Tsuru – Crane on the Pine Tree -” by Manwa Yamato and a contemporary piece, “Mutsura-boshi – Pleiades -” with special guest, Hikaru Tamaki (cello). For this online concert, Kimura will perform both the main and the accompaniment parts. Let’s celebrate New Year and beautiful winter season!
– For tickets information, please visit here.
– This online concert will be live-streamed on Wednesday, January 20th, 8:00 pm through Sunday, January 31st, 9:00 pm. Ticket holders will have access to the video link until Sunday, January 31st, 9:00 pm. Tickets are non-refundable.
This concert was postponed to July 11th, 2021.
Kimura will be thrilled to perform with Cassatt String Quartet for Kyo-Shin-An Arts’ 10th anniversary septet project. For this concert, Kimura will play shamisen for the premier works, “Spring Butterfly” by Yoko Sato and “Kammerrakku Dances” by James Matheson. For more detail information will be announced soon.
Journey to Japan
Shinobue flutist and taiko drummer Kaoru Watanabe and koto and shamisen player Yoko Reikano Kimura take kids on an adventure through the rich history of Japanese music and culture. The concert is also a part of our Kids to Concerts program lineup for April that will be sent online to over 200 participating schools. Register at this page.
*This online event will start at 12:00 pm (CST).
Cantabile Kojimachi 10th Anniversary Concert – Koto and String Quartet Special Concert @ 大和田伝承ホール Densho Hall, Shibuya Cultural Center Owada, Tokyo
カンタービレこうじまち10周年記念コンサート:箏と弦楽四重奏の夕べ ~ ニューヨーク在住の箏奏者、木村伶香能と新日本フィルメンバーによる弦楽四重奏との共演。アメリカの代表的なオペラ作曲家ダロン・ハーゲンによる箏コンチェルト『源氏』の日本初演、ならびにボロディン作曲「弦楽四重奏第2番」をお届けします。
【新型コロナウイルスの感染対策の都合上、予約制となっております。】
出演:木村伶香能(箏)、田村安紗美(ヴァイオリン)、竹中勇人(ヴァイオリン)、脇屋冴子(ヴィオラ)、飯島哲蔵(チェロ)
主催:カンタービレこうじまち 後援:(公財)日本伝統文化振興財団 / 邦楽ジャーナル
Cantabile Koji-machi’s 10th Anniversary Special Concert. Kimura will give the Japan Premiere performance of Koto Concerto: GENJI composed by Daron Hagen. This concert will be presented by Cantabile Koji-machi.
Duo YUMENO Recital, 2021 Japan Tour @ 所沢市立松井まちづくりセンター Tokorozawa-city Matsui Civic hall
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.