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Hello Everyone, <br> | Hello Everyone, <br> | ||
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Next week FolkwaysAlive! Will host a lunch for students and special | Next week FolkwaysAlive! Will host a lunch for students and special | ||
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http://museums.ualberta.ca/art/exhibitions.aspx#86, to be held in the | http://museums.ualberta.ca/art/exhibitions.aspx#86, to be held in the | ||
Mactaggart Gallery (telus centre) starting January 20. <br> | Mactaggart Gallery (telus centre) starting January 20. <br> | ||
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FolkwaysAlive! will provide a light lunch for this CCE meeting. Please | FolkwaysAlive! will provide a light lunch for this CCE meeting. Please | ||
let me, Justina, know by January 17 if you are planning to attending | let me, Justina, know by January 17 if you are planning to attending | ||
so that we can confirm numbers with the caterer. <br> | so that we can confirm numbers with the caterer. <br> | ||
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Here’s a brief bio: <br> | Here’s a brief bio: <br> | ||
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Mr. Kohei Nishikawa, Yokobue (that is the Japanese flute that | Mr. Kohei Nishikawa, Yokobue (that is the Japanese flute that | ||
Nishikawa Kohei plays) <br> | Nishikawa Kohei plays) <br> | ||
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Kohei NISHIKAWA, born in 1953, is an eminent Japanese flutist with a | Kohei NISHIKAWA, born in 1953, is an eminent Japanese flutist with a | ||
long and creative career -- the result of training in both classical | long and creative career -- the result of training in both classical | ||
and traditional fields, a rarity in Japan. <br> | and traditional fields, a rarity in Japan. <br> | ||
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After graduating from the Toho Gakuen Conservatory, Kohei Nishikawa | After graduating from the Toho Gakuen Conservatory, Kohei Nishikawa | ||
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the Kabuki theater under his stage name Seisho TOSHA (disciple of | the Kabuki theater under his stage name Seisho TOSHA (disciple of | ||
Meisho TOSHA). <br> | Meisho TOSHA). <br> | ||
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In 1980 Kohei Nishikawa became an active member of the modern group | In 1980 Kohei Nishikawa became an active member of the modern group | ||
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These new pieces were recorded and released on the “Live Notes” label | These new pieces were recorded and released on the “Live Notes” label | ||
as Flutist from the East, Kohei Nishikawa. <br> | as Flutist from the East, Kohei Nishikawa. <br> | ||
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Beginning in 2003, Mr. Nishikawa began promoting his instruments, and | Beginning in 2003, Mr. Nishikawa began promoting his instruments, and | ||
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included performances with the New York Philharmonic, Gewandhaus, | included performances with the New York Philharmonic, Gewandhaus, | ||
Helsinki, and a number of Japanese orchestras. <br> | Helsinki, and a number of Japanese orchestras. <br> | ||
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Kohei Nishikawa has released four CDs, Flutist from the East: | Kohei Nishikawa has released four CDs, Flutist from the East: | ||
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currently teaches at the Toho Gakuen College of Music, Showa | currently teaches at the Toho Gakuen College of Music, Showa | ||
Conservatory, and Senzoku Gakuen University of Music. <br> | Conservatory, and Senzoku Gakuen University of Music. <br> | ||
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Wednesday January 19th, 12 - 1pm <br> | Wednesday January 19th, 12 - 1pm <br> |
Latest revision as of 11:09, 24 October 2011
Here's is the message sent to the CCE-people mailing list:
Hello Everyone,
Next week FolkwaysAlive! Will host a lunch for students and special
visitor Mr. Nishikawa Kohei, on Wednesday, January 19th. Mr Nishikawa
was here in 2009 with the Pro Musica Nipponia group so may be familiar
to some of our students. He’ll be in Edmonton to participate in events
related to an art exhibition, the Transcendence Exhibition,
http://museums.ualberta.ca/art/exhibitions.aspx#86, to be held in the
Mactaggart Gallery (telus centre) starting January 20.
FolkwaysAlive! will provide a light lunch for this CCE meeting. Please
let me, Justina, know by January 17 if you are planning to attending
so that we can confirm numbers with the caterer.
Here’s a brief bio:
Mr. Kohei Nishikawa, Yokobue (that is the Japanese flute that
Nishikawa Kohei plays)
Kohei NISHIKAWA, born in 1953, is an eminent Japanese flutist with a
long and creative career -- the result of training in both classical
and traditional fields, a rarity in Japan.
After graduating from the Toho Gakuen Conservatory, Kohei Nishikawa
joined the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra as principal flutist,
subsequently leaving to pursue an important career as a traditional
flutist. Specializing in the bamboo transverse flutes, shinobue and
nohkan, he accompanied the classical traditional dance Nihon-buyô and
the Kabuki theater under his stage name Seisho TOSHA (disciple of
Meisho TOSHA).
In 1980 Kohei Nishikawa became an active member of the modern group
Pro Musica Nipponia, an orchestra of traditional Japanese
instruments performing both traditional and contemporary repertoire.
At the same time, he commissioned new pieces from Japanese and
foreign composers in order to open the repertoire of those flutes
which had been limited to their traditional role at the theater.
These new pieces were recorded and released on the “Live Notes” label
as Flutist from the East, Kohei Nishikawa.
Beginning in 2003, Mr. Nishikawa began promoting his instruments, and
Japanese music, to a larger public through teaching at different
universities in Tôkyô, publishing several books, and travelling to
perform and deliver master classes abroad, including guest
appearances in Canada and Europe. His work with Pro Musica Nipponia
included performances with the New York Philharmonic, Gewandhaus,
Helsinki, and a number of Japanese orchestras.
Kohei Nishikawa has released four CDs, Flutist from the East:
Volumes 1 to 4, and published two books through Yamaha Music Media:
An Invitation to the Music of Japan and A Backstage View of Kabuki. He
currently teaches at the Toho Gakuen College of Music, Showa
Conservatory, and Senzoku Gakuen University of Music.
Wednesday January 19th, 12 - 1pm
Arts 347