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Kawashima Soharu works vol.4 by Kinowaki Dogen

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Name of the organization or individual
Soharu Kawashima Works Executive Committee
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

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

Business Overview

A solo exhibition of Kawashima Soharu's works featuring flute player Kinowaki Dogen with an ensemble of eight. The songs performed are as follows. ◆Brain Flute Cycle (1991-96/First performance as a cycle) [Manic Psychosis I (1991-92), Dream Structure IIb (1994), Polyprosopos I (1995)] ◆ Visual Rhythm Method II (1996/99) ◆Manic Psychosis III (2003) ◆ Scherzo (based on Beethoven's Symphony No. 9) (1997) ◆ Kimichi (2020/First performance as a new work) ◆ Flute Concerto (cond.act/konTakt/conte-raste II) (1999) ◆ Michimoto Kinowaki/Exhibition 2020 [All performers] [Performers] Michimoto Kinowaki (various flutes), Mouharu Kawashima (Prepared Piano, cond.actor, Performer), Hideo Kikuchi (clarinet), Rie Tsukahara (bassoon), Kiyonori Sogabe (trumpet), Kosei Murata (trombone), Yoshiko Kanda (percussion instrument), Kaori Osuga (piano), Fumiko Kai (Violin, viola), Tomoki Tai (cello)

Period of Activity / Project
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Venues
Toyosu Civic Center Hall (Koto-ku, Tokyo)


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Profile

Kawashima Soharu
Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. He won the Akiyoshidai International Music Prize in 1992, the Darmstadt Kranigstein Music Prize in 1996, the Akutagawa Music Prize in 1997, the Kenzo Nakajima Music Prize in 2009, and the Kei Hitotsuyanagi Contemporary Prize in 2017. He has been involved in many projects and commentaries on contemporary music, including as a program advisor for the Izumi Sinfonietta Osaka. He appeared on TV Asahi's "Tamori Club" in September 2016 and "Tamenai Ongakkai" in November 2019 as a commentator on contemporary music. In addition to conducting the Ensemble Dongfeng, he has been involved in various musical activities, mainly his own and contemporary works. He is the vice president of the Japan Composers Association. Associate professor at Kokuritsu University of Music, lecturer at Tokyo University of Music and Shobi Gakuen University.