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Tokyo Genon Plan #15 ~ Musicians Selection 5: Arima Junju 2

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Tokyo Genken Project
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

Reiwa 2 (2020) 1st Term Creation Grant [Single-Year Grant Program]

Business Overview

Arima Juntoshi will appear again in the concert series "Musicians Selection" in which members program. As a leading electronics expert in Japanese contemporary music, this paper attempts to trace the history of Japanese electronics music with a focus on "live". In addition, he published a booklet co-authored with Koji Kawasaki, a leading researcher of electronics music in Japan, to supplement works that could not be handled at the concert. In addition, we held a talk event with Mamoru Fujieda as a guest, mainly in Arima and Kawasaki, and it was a valuable opportunity to examine the historical position of this field through a combined approach. Concert Program Satoshi Hitotsuyanagi, "Appearance," for 3 instruments, 2 oscillators, and 2 ring modulators (1967) Satoaki Sato, "Litania," for piano and delay (1973) Yoriaki Matsudaira, "Coors," for piano and computer (1997) Shintaro Imai, "Ryusand," for marimba and electronics (2008) Takeo Hoshitani, "Grassland," for tuba and electronics (revised 2018/2021) Takumi Ikeda, "Hypersanity," for alto saxophone and electronics (world premiere) (2018) Tomomi Adachi, "Ancient Chinese Experimental Music From the Raku Ching, No. 7" Cuneiform "+ No. 8" Euclid "(commissioned, world premiere)" (2021)

Period of Activity / Project
Thursday, September 16, 2021
Venues
Suginami Public Hall, Small Hall (Suginami-ku, Tokyo) * Information such as project outline is provided by organizations and individuals who provide grants.

Profile

[Tokyo Genon Keikaku]
Formed in 2012 by musicians active at the forefront of contemporary music. A new perspective is proposed from the performer side, such as a program focusing on Japanese premieres, commissioning unique compositions, and workshops for young performers, composers, and staff. In 2013, he received the 13 Keizo SAJI Award from the Suntory Arts Foundation for his work "Tokyo Genon Keikaku # 01".
Members: Sumitoshi Arima (Electronics), Masanori Oishi (Saxophone), Yoshiko Kanda (Percussion), Aki Kuroda (Piano), Shinya Hashimoto (Tuba)