Koto・Shamisen・Voice
This will be the first concert of 2017-18 season of “Four Seasons in New York – Gems of Japanese Music-. After many centuries, the brilliance of traditional Japanese music is still being passed on to the present day. Please come and experience the sounds of koto and shamisen and enjoy the taste of the four seasons here in New York. This concert will feature each season’s representative traditional works along with the colorful and delicate Japanese confectionaries prepared by mochi Rin.
A unique concert performed by Japanese instrument, shakuhachi and koto celebrating New Year! The program will include Haru no Umi (Spring Sea), Miyako no Haru (Spring in Kyoto) and more. Complimentary admission for members of Lenox Hill Neighborhood House programs.
Marco Lienhard, shakuhachi
Yoko Reikano Kimura, koto & shamisen
This will be the second concert of 2017-18 season of “Four Seasons in New York – Gems of Japanese Music-. After many centuries, the brilliance of traditional Japanese music is still being passed on to the present day. Please come and experience the sounds of koto and shamisen and enjoy the taste of the four seasons here in New York. Yoko Reikano Kimura will perform four classical pieces, including Chanoyu Ondo – The Lead of Tea Ceremony, while special guest, Souheki Mori leads Shin-no-gyou daisu Temae (真之行台子点前),one of the most formal and elaborate styles of tea serving. There will also be a surprise guest. Matcha tea by Setsugekka and Japanese sweets prepare by mochi Rin will also be served.
Elegant music for string quartet with shamisen and shakuhachi. The Voxare String Quartet with James Nyoraku Schlefer, shakuhachi and Yoko Reikano Kimura, shamisen performing “String Journey” for shamisen and quartet by Schlefer and “Floating Bridge of Heaven” for shakuhachi, shamisen and quartet by Donald Womack. Plus string quartets TBD.
Japanese Music Concert presented by Chitopher Yomei (shakuhachi), Mika Kimura (voice), Yoko Reikano Kimura (koto, voice)
Program:
Nasuno (composed by Yamada-kengyo), Seheki no Fu (composed by Kin’ichi Nakanoshima), Aki no Shirabe (composed by Michio Miyagi), Kumiuta – Akashi – (composed by Kitajima-kengyo) and more.
Kimura will perform Toshi Ichiyanagi’s “Transfiguration of Flower” on koto with Hidejiro Honjoh (shamisen) and James Nyoraku Schlefer (shakuhachi) at the 13th Annual Concert of Japanese Heritage Music presented by Japanese Cultural Heritage Initiative, Columbia University. This concert is open to public, but please register at this website.
This will be the third concert of 2017-18 season of “Four Seasons in New York – Gems of Japanese Music-. After many centuries, the brilliance of traditional Japanese music is still being passed on to the present day. Please come and experience the sounds of koto and shamisen and enjoy the taste of the four seasons here in New York. This concert will feature each season’s representative traditional works along with the colorful and delicate Japanese confectionaries prepared by mochi Rin. For more information, please visit this website.