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2024-04-02 06:39:00
Celebrating 20 years of music in the unique and intimate venues of Fife’s East Neuk
The East Neuk Festival in Fife is beginning two years of celebrations, for the 20th anniversary of its founding in 2024, and the 20th festival in 2025. In the past two decades it has presented more than 400 events featuring nearly 3000 performers playing to a total audience of just over 200,000 people in the unique and intimate venues of Fife’s East Neuk (the fishing villages of the most northerly part of the Firth of Forth). The 2024 festival programme includes musicians from 18 nations converging on East Neuk for a five-day feast of live music, from 26-30 June, ranging from classical to jazz, experimental, traditional and contemporaryThis year's festival has a Czech flavour to some events, welcoming the Pavel Haas Quartet (in its UK debut) and Belfiato Wind Quintet playing five generations of Czech masters including Haas, Janáček, Suk, Reicha and Smetana. But there is also Japanese pianist Hisako Kawamura playing Akio Yashiro’s Sonata for Piano, […]
2021-11-10 09:26:00
Recycle, re-use, re-think: Dai Fujikura's latest disc Glorious Clouds
[…] are apparently diverse, but listening across solo movements, chamber pieces, orchestra music, concertos and more, we can begin to discern links, connections, fascinations and more. There are some fine performances on the disc, and it is full of things to dip into.Dai FujikuraGlorious CloudsNagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins (conductor)Sparking Orbit (new version)Daniel Lippel (electric guitar)SereneJeremias Schwarzer (recorders)UniuniNobuaki Fukukawa (horn)YuriMaya Kimura (koto, voice)Shamisen ConcertoEnsemble Nomad, Hidejiro Honjoh (shamisen), Norio Sato (conductor)Shakuhachi FiveThe Shakuhachi 5 (Akihito Obama,Kizan Kawamura, Reison Kuroda, Akihisa Kominato, Ken-ichi Tajima)Motion NotionsMari Kimura (violin with motion sensor)Gliding WingsEnsemble Nomad, Makoto Yoshida, Hideo Kikuchi (clarinets), Norio Sato (conductor)Love Excerpt (text by Harry Ross)Tony Arnold (soprano), Jacob Greenberg (piano)Repetition RecollectionEriko Daimo (marimba)PreYoji Sato (double bass)Star CompassAnne Leilehua Lanzilotti (viola)ContourHeather Roche (contrabass clarinet)Ghost of ChristmasChubu Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuko Tanaka (conductor)MINABEL MIN111 [2:28] - [Link Tree] Never miss out on future posts by following us The blog is free, but I'd be delighted […]
2021-11-10 09:26:00
Recycle, re-use, re-think: Dai Fujikura's latest disc Glorious Clouds
[…] are apparently diverse, but listening across solo movements, chamber pieces, orchestra music, concertos and more, we can begin to discern links, connections, fascinations and more. There are some fine performances on the disc, and it is full of things to dip into.Dai FujikuraGlorious CloudsNagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins (conductor)Sparking Orbit (new version)Daniel Lippel (electric guitar)SereneJeremias Schwarzer (recorders)UniuniNobuaki Fukukawa (horn)YuriMaya Kimura (koto, voice)Shamisen ConcertoEnsemble Nomad, Hidejiro Honjoh (shamisen), Norio Sato (conductor)Shakuhachi FiveThe Shakuhachi 5 (Akihito Obama,Kizan Kawamura, Reison Kuroda, Akihisa Kominato, Ken-ichi Tajima)Motion NotionsMari Kimura (violin with motion sensor)Gliding WingsEnsemble Nomad, Makoto Yoshida, Hideo Kikuchi (clarinets), Norio Sato (conductor)Love Excerpt (text by Harry Ross)Tony Arnold (soprano), Jacob Greenberg (piano)Repetition RecollectionEriko Daimo (marimba)PreYoji Sato (double bass)Star CompassAnne Leilehua Lanzilotti (viola)ContourHeather Roche (contrabass clarinet)Ghost of ChristmasChubu Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuko Tanaka (conductor)MINABEL MIN111 [2:28] - [Link Tree] Never miss out on future posts by following us The blog is free, but I'd be delighted […]
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2015-01-20 09:40:37
If Artworks Could Watch Us Watching Them
“As museumgoers, we’re used to looking at art, but a new project from filmmaker and artist Masashi Kawamura inverses the traditional relationship of viewer to artwork. For his blog What They See , Kawamura has taken photographs from the perspectives of famous artworks, inviting us into their visual fields. We see what they would see – if they could see.”
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