Tim Hecker has been very quiet about Konoyo—quiet enough that we were pleasantly surprised when, Moogfest-bound, he agreed to speak with us about it. Though an internet search returns plenty of ...
TEMECULA — When Yuki Easter takes the seat behind a 6-foot-longstringed instrument that rests on a carved wooden stand, shebecomes one in a line of musicians, stretching back nearly 2,000years, who ...
When it comes to classical music, Japan is not the barren wasteland our history books would make her out to be. In fact, the Japanese court music gagaku, perhaps civilized man’s oldest form of ...
TOKYO — In this city’s chic Roppongi district, a record store known as The Wave is a beacon to the young, announcing its presence in neon letters 10 feet tall. Yesterday, at rush hour, as music blared ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook By James R. Oestreich MATSUMOTO, Japan The big news from Asia about Western classical music has been coming for a decade from China, ...
CARLISLE — Experience the compelling music of Japan when the Kaoru Watanabe Ensemble, a group that provides a blend of Japanese classical music and contemporary improvisation, performs at Dickinson ...
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