- Date & Time: Friday, July 12, 2013, 4:00 pm
- Venue: New Margaret Craig Auditorium, Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin [MAP in Japanese]
- Sponsored by the Institute for Medieval Japanese Studies, Columbia University
- Supported by Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin & the International House of Japan
- Admission: Free (reservations required)
Every summer, the Institute for Medieval Japanese Studies at Columbia University sponsors a six-week program in Japan for Columbia students to study instruments of gagaku and hōgaku. At the beginning of June, five to six protégés arrive to undertake intensive training with some of Japan’s best teachers of gagaku, koto and shakuhachi. This year, with cooperation from Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin, the students will present a student recital with their mentors.
- 【Performers】
- Students:
- Andrew Macomber (shakuhachi), Kento Watanabe (koto),
- Racine Nassau, Joanne Yao (hichiriki), Alessandra Urso (shō)
- Teachers:
- Kawase Junsuke, Kawase Yōsuke, Christopher Yohmei (shakuhachi),
- Fukami Satomi, Kikkawa Takumi (koto),
- Nakamura Hitomi (hichiriki), Miura Remi (shō), Sasamoto Takeshi (ryūteki)
Photo: Bruce Gilbert
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