Intersection 2014
Exhibiting Music + Live Concert [Juxtaposition/Crossing] 0:06:20
2015.2.25.WED→26.THU
Tokyo Opera City, Recital Hall
Opening Concert 2.25.WED 19:00-20:00
Exhibiting Music + Live Concert 2.26.THU 14:00-20:00
Exhibiting Music + Live Concert [Juxtaposition/Crossing] 0:06:20
2015.2.25.WED→26.THU
Tokyo Opera City, Recital Hall
Opening Concert 2.25.WED 19:00-20:00
Exhibiting Music + Live Concert 2.26.THU 14:00-20:00
PDF file:Exhi-M+LC_pamphlet.pdf [1.7MB]
|The curtain rises 14:00|
■ Brian Ferneyhough: Unity Capsule for tenor recorder solo [ 15 min ]
Video: Kunitoshi Okuno[director], Nobuhiro Masuda[photography], Kenta Nomura[assistant director]
● Shuhei Nemoto: Gakumu for oboe solo [ 8min ]
■ Hiroyuki Itoh: The Woods of Labyrinth for soprano saxophone solo [ 16 min ]
Projection for Spatial Images: Tomoko Mukai
◆ Conlon Nancarrow: Study No. 5 for player piano [ 3 min ]
Noriko Matsumoto
● Kaku Tamura: Adoration for ukulele, cor anglais and piano [ 10 min ]
◆ bonne boucherie(T. Sone & S. Shinozaki): tartare improvisation on electric guitar and computer [ 10 min ]
|15:00|
■ John Cage: Sonatas and Interludes for prepared piano [ 13 min ]
Video Works: Kunitoshi Okuno[director], Koichi Kaibe[photography], Kenta Nomura
◆ Rui Ogawa: Maestitia for alto saxophone and electronics [ 8 min ]
Rui Ogawa[computer and video]
● Taro Yasuno: Zombie Music for Roomba and automatic playing recorder [ 1 min ]
● Erik Satie: Furniture Music for ensemble [ 3 min ]
◆ Sumio Kobayashi: A Silver Note of the Perfumed Moon for ensemble [ 12 min ]
Projection for Spatial Images: Tomoko Mukai, Noriko Matsumoto
■ Hiroyuki Itoh: Salamander II for soprano recorder solo [ 8 min ]
Video: Kunitoshi Okuno[director], Nobuhiro Masuda[photography], Kenta Nomura
◆ Conlon Nancarrow: Study No. 5 for player piano [ 3 min ]
Noriko Matsumoto
|16:00|
■ Hiroyuki Itoh: Miyama no Tori (Birds of the Woodland Silence) for 20-stringed koto and recorder [ 13 min ]
Video: Shotaro Takahashi[director], Asami Inui
◆ Joji Yuasa: Cosmos Haptic I for piano solo [ 7 min ]
Video: Kunitoshi Okuno[director], Nobuhiro Masuda[photography], Kenta Nomura[assistant director]
● Satuma Biwa Traditional Piece Atsumori [ 10 min ]
◆ Naoko Hishinuma: On a Full Moon Night II for alto flute and marimba [ 11 min ]
Projection for Spatial Images: Io Nishimura
■ Hiroyuki Itoh: Salamander II for soprano recorder solo [ 8 min ]
Video: Kunitoshi Okuno[director], Nobuhiro Masuda[photography], Kenta Nomura
|17:00|
● Shuhei Nemoto: Gakumu for oboe solo [ 8 min ]
■ John Cage: Sonatas and Interludes for prepared piano [ 13 min ]
Video Works: Kunitoshi Okuno[director], Koichi Kaibe[photography], Kenta Nomura
◆ Conlon Nancarrow: Study No. 5 for player pisano [ 3 min ]
Noriko Matsumoto
● Kaku Tamura: Adoration for ukulele, cor anglais and piano [ 10 min ]
◆ bonne boucherie(T. Sone & S. Shinozaki): tartare improvisation on electric guitar and computer [ 10 min ]
|18:00|
■ Hiroyuki Itoh: Miyama no Tori (Birds of the Woodland Silence) for 20-stringed koto and recorder [ 13 min ]
Video: Shotaro Takahashi[director], Asami Inui
◆ Rui Ogawa: Maestitia for alto saxophone and electronics [ 8 min ]
Rui Ogawa[computer and video]
● Taro Yasuno: Zombie Music for Roomba and automatic playing recorder [ 1 min]
● Erik Satie: Furniture Music for ensemble [ 3 min ]
◆ Sumio Kobayashi: A Silver Note of the Perfumed Moon for ensemble [ 12 min ]
Projection for Spatial Images: Tomoko Mukai, Noriko Matsumoto
■ Hiroyuki Itoh: The Woods of Labyrinth for soprano saxophone solo [ 16 min ]
Projection for Spatial Images: Tomoko Mukai
◆ Conlon Nancarrow: Study No. 5 for player piano [ 3 min ]
Noriko Matsumoto
|19:00|
■ Hiroyuki Itoh: Yoru no Niji (Night Rainbow) for vocal ensemble [ 14 min ]
Video: Kunitoshi Okuno[director], Nobuhiro Masuda[photography], Kenta Nomura[assistant director]
◆ Joji Yuasa: Cosmos Haptic I for piano solo [ 7 min ]
Video: Kunitoshi Okuno[director], Nobuhiro Masuda[photography], Kenta Nomura[assistant director]
● Satuma Biwa Traditional Piece Atsumori [ 10 min ]
◆ Naoko Hishinuma: On a Full Moon Night II for alto flute and marimba [ 11 min ]
Projection for Spatial Images: Io Nishimura
■ John Cage: Sonatas and Interludes for prepared piano [ 13 min ]
Video Works: Kunitoshi Okuno[director], Koichi Kaibe[photography], Kenta Nomura
|The curtain falls 20:00|
*The program may be subject to unannounced changes in unavoidable circumstances.
January 13. TUE → March 23. MON
Ekoda Campus, College of Art, Nihon University
Library
PDF file:Exhi-M_leaflet.pdf [1.1MB]
Would it be possible to provide opportunities to experience musical pieces in the time and place we can visit freely like an art exhibition? “Exhibiting Music” is derived from such an idea.
In our project, we have produced high quality video works of several pieces of contemporary music in cooperation with composer, players, sound engineers, film director and film engineers of the Nihon University College of Art.
The videos are played repeatedly and shown simultaneously in several rooms. In addition, mini concerts, workshops and a public talk are included as parts of the exhibition. Please visit each room freely and stay there as long as you wish. The exhibition might be demonstrating a new approach of experiencing music of our time. Hope you will be exposed to new possibilities of musical presentation at the College of Art, Nihon University.
December 20. SAT→23. SUN 12:00→17:00
Ekoda Campus, College of Art, Nihon University
Small Musical Hall and Musical Teaching Rooms C1 – C3 on the 5. and 6. Floor in the south building
Entrance fee: free
[Video works of each music piece are replayed in different rooms.]
Hiroyuki Itoh
“Salamander II”
for soprano recorder solo
Tosiya Suzuki[Recorder / Lecturer, Department of Music]
“Yoru no Niji” (Night Rainbow)
for vocal ensemble
Ryuta Nishikawa[Conductor]
Vox humana[Chorus]
“Miyama no Tori” (Birds of the Woodland Silence)
for 20-stringed koto and recorder
Nanae Yoshimura[20-stringed koto]
Tosiya Suzuki[Recorder]
John Cage
Four pieces from “Sonatas and Interludes”
Ami Fujiwara [Prepared piano / Lecturer, Department of Music]
Brian Ferneyhough
“Unity Capsule”
Tosiya Suzuki[Recorder]
Rui Ogawa[Lecturer, Department of Music]
“T.R.A.N.S.”
for electronics and piano
Video works:
Kunitoshi Okuno[Director]
Nobuhiro Masuda[Photography]
Kenta Nomura[Assistant director]
Gen Yoshikawa[Lighting / Technical staff, Department of Broadcasting]
Koichi Kaibe[Photography /Assistant, Department of Cinema]
Mai Yonemura, Zen Horiuchi[Assistant / 4. year student, Department of Cinema]
Takato Usui, Rikido Murayama[Assistant / 2. year student, Department of Cinema]
Sound recording:
Hiroshi Kawakami[Sound director]
Daisuke Komazawa[Sound mixer / Lecturer, Department of Music]
Yuki Mito[Sound editor]
Kenshiro Yasui[Sound editor / Assistant, Department of Music]
1:Showing Preparation of Piano
December 20. 11:00→13:00
Ami Fujiwara
2:Demonstration of new zombie instruments
December 21. 11:00→12:30
Taro Yasuno[Lecturer, Department of Music]
1:Music for Prepared Piano of John Cage
December 20. at 14:00→, 15:00→, 16:00→
John Cage Several Pieces from “Sonatas and Interludes”
Ami Fujiwara [Piano]
2: World of Naoko Hishinuma
December 21. at 13:00→, 14:30→
“On a Full Moon Night” for children VS “On a Full Moon Night” for piano
: Things behind My Works
Ami Fujiwara[Piano]
Maki Ota[Soprano]
Naoko Hishinuma [Concert Talk / Lecturer, Department of Music]
[A mini concert lasts about twenty to thirty minutes. The same program is repeated.]
December 21. SUN 16:00→
Kenichiro Matsumura[Associate professor, Tokyo University of Technology]
Hiroshi Kawakami[Professor, Department of Music]
Department of Design, College of Art, Nihon University
Address:College of Art, 2-42-1 Asahigaoka Nerima-ku Tokyo, 176-8525
*The program may be subject to unannounced changes in unavoidable circumstances.
Production: Hiroshi, Kawakami, Hiroyuki Itoh, Kunitoshi Okuno, Tomoko Mukai
Organized by Nihon University
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Department of Design, College of Art, Nihon University
Address:College of Art, 2-42-1 Asahigaoka Nerima-ku Tokyo, 176-8525
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