Maxim Shalygin by Tomoko Mukaiyama
About this event
The Kumano region is known for its overwhelming nature, the many pilgrim routes and the countless sacred places and temples from pre-modern Japan. It is a place where heaven and earth, past, present and future meet.
In the performance, this Kumano is designed as an interim/space of great beauty. The things that always travel with us, that are dear to us, appear here, pass and disappear. Tomoko finds itself in this interim period and (re)writes and shares its history through film images, photos, a narration and music by Sciarrino, Shalygin, Vivier, Ravel and Tomoko, among others.
Music program
Salvatore Sciarrino: Due Notturni Crudeli No.2 (2001)
Maxim Shalygin: Prelude No.1 & No.4 (2005)
Claude Vivier: Shiraz (1977)
Tomoko Mukaiyama: After Rameau No.1, No.2 Piano (2021), Yellow (2021)
- Composer(s) Maxim Shalygin
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Title(s) of the Work(s)
Prelude No.1 & No.4 (2005)
- Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra Tomoko Mukaiyama, piano