Program
“Traditional+”【vol.5】Voice Surfing Genealogy of Voice
Let’s ride on the waves of Japanese vocal music, and travel across the ancient to present.
Voice has been the most primitive musical instrument in the human history.
In Japan, there are many music pieces in which voice plays a very important role. The program will feature Buddhist monks chant “shomyo” , “yokyoku” the narrative songs accompanying Noh plays, folklore songs, and contemporary pop songs. A new song piece commissioned to contemporary composer Sunao Isaji, will be given its world premiere.
Jussei Muro
Yoshimasa Kanze
Shigeri Kitsu
Miu Sakamoto
Sunao Isaji
Schedule | Sunday 7 September, 2014 at 16:00 |
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Venue | Spiral Hall(Spiral 3F) 5-6-23 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo URL:http://www.spiral.co.jp/ |
Performers |
Jussei Muro (Tendai Sect Buddhist Monk) Yoshimasa Kanze (The Kanze School Shite-kata Noh Actor) Shigeri Kitsu (Folksinger / Japanese Drummer) Miu Sakamoto (Pop Singer) Sunao Isaji (Composer) Jun-ichi Konuma (Navigator) |
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Ticket Information |
[Ticket Prices] ¥2,000(Adults) ¥1,000(Students under 18) [Ticket reservations] Please fill in the FAX SHEET and send it to Votre Ticket Center +81(3)5355-1276 |
※The program contents may change.