Thomas Schultz, piano; Shoko Hikage, koto (Japanese zither); Michael McGushin, conductor; Adria Otte, violin; Stan Poplin, double bass; Carolyn Chen, guqin (Chinese zither); Irene Hermann, piano; Narae Kwon, kayageum (Korean zither)
Hyo-shin Na three World Premieres, the San Francisco Premieres of three choral works: The Debt (2013), Spring of Tears (2012), and Dust of This World (2013), and performances of Pleasures for mixed choir and piano (2011), Listen While You Speak! (2011), Echoes of Harmonious Music (2012) and Chrysanthemum Song (2012)
Christian Wolff Exercise 32 (2011) and Burdocks (1971)
Frederic Rzewski Down by the Riverside (1979)
Frédéric Chopin Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23
Also instrumental versions of Japanese and Korean folk songs, and Chinese traditional music
The Wooden Fish Ensemble presents concerts of music and musicians from a variety of cultural and national backgrounds working together in a collaborative way. The Ensemble has presented concerts of traditional music from Asia and new music by a diverse group of composers that includes John Cage, Christian Wolff, Frederic Rzewski, Morton Feldman, Hyo-shin Na and Walter Zimmermann. They have given numerous world premieres.
Thomas Schultz, piano; Shoko Hikage, koto (Japanese zither); Michael McGushin, conductor; Adria Otte, violin; Stan Poplin, double bass; Carolyn Chen, guqin (Chinese zither); Irene Hermann, piano; Narae Kwon, kayageum (Korean zither)
Hyo-shin Na three World Premieres, the San Francisco Premieres of three choral works: The Debt (2013), Spring of Tears (2012), and Dust of This World (2013), and performances of Pleasures for mixed choir and piano (2011), Listen While You Speak! (2011), Echoes of Harmonious Music (2012) and Chrysanthemum Song (2012)
Christian Wolff Exercise 32 (2011) and Burdocks (1971)
Frederic Rzewski Down by the Riverside (1979)
Frédéric Chopin Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23
Also instrumental versions of Japanese and Korean folk songs, and Chinese traditional music
The Wooden Fish Ensemble presents concerts of music and musicians from a variety of cultural and national backgrounds working together in a collaborative way. The Ensemble has presented concerts of traditional music from Asia and new music by a diverse group of composers that includes John Cage, Christian Wolff, Frederic Rzewski, Morton Feldman, Hyo-shin Na and Walter Zimmermann. They have given numerous world premieres.
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