Sumie (Sumi-+) Kaneko 创作了跨越千年的音乐,作为古代乐器(koto)传统剧目中的大师。她还通过独奏和团体表演,率先在爵士乐和实验音乐中使用 koto。她与普利策奖得主保拉·沃格尔、加梅兰·加莱克·蒂卡的埃文·齐波林、罗宁的尼克·贝尔奇、泰科艺术家肯尼·恩多、高鲁·渡边和田中真子子雅子等艺术家合作。 Koto 是日本的国家乐器。它有13个弦,通常串在13个可移动的桥梁沿仪器的宽度。用三根手指拔出琴弦,可以移动不同的音高。由此产生的声音既异想天开又接地;通风和尘世,为任何生产添加独特的运动。 Sumie (Sumi-é) Kaneko creates music that spans a millennium as a master in the traditional repertoire of the ancient instrument, koto. She also pioneered the use of the koto in jazz and experimental music through solo and group performances worldwide. She’s collaborated with artists such as Pulitzer Winner Paula Vogel, Gamelan Galak Tika’s Evan Zyporyn, RONIN's Nik Bärtsch, taiko artist Kenny Endo, Kaoru Watanabe, and gidayu-shamisen virtuoso Yumiko Tanaka. The koto is the national instrument of Japan. It has 13 strings that are usually strung over 13 movable bridges along the width of the instrument. The strings are plucked with three fingers and the bridges can be moved for varying pitches. The resulting sounds are both whimsical and grounded; airy and earthly, adding unique movement to any production. |