Gagaku workshops: Instrument Workshop, Shō
When
March 6, 2020
Where
AD&A Museum
The shō is an ancient mouth organ made with bamboo, lacquered wood, and metal, used only in Gagaku and Bugaku, where it plays complex harmonic clusters as an accompaniment to the melodies. The workshop is directed by Maestro Hideaki Bunno, 36th generation of a family of musicians that has continuously played the shō at the imperial court of Japan for over 1000 years. Maestro Bunno is a former director of the Gagaku orchestra at the Imperial Palace of Japan and the director of a Gagaku ensemble performing at UCSB on March 5 and 6.
Organized by Fabio Rambelli.
RSVP by emailing events@museum.ucsb.edu
Other Gagaku workshops at the museum:
Gagaku History Lecture, March 5, 1:00-2:30PM
Kimono Display and Workshop, March 6, 1:00-3:00PM
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