Nowadays, putting together a jazz festival means embracing musical diversity — the word “jazz” itself has become an umbrella term for many genres, from the sophisticated works of Wynton Marsalis to ...
A concert held in Hiroshima featured for the first time the digitized sounds of a piano that survived the U.S. atomic bombing of the city 80 years ago. Japanese pianist Hayato Sumino and Argentine ...
Record labels didn’t know what to do with Hiroshima. The band, led by Japanese American Boyle Heights native Dan Kuramoto, defied simple categorization. It featured Japanese instruments like taiko ...
Like most of the hundreds of youths who packed the Church of the Gesù in Rome on July 31, the 42 singers from Elisabeth University of Music, a ministry of the Jesuits in Hiroshima, arrived excited to ...
With a unique musical sound that defies classification, Grammy nominated Hiroshima brings their eclectic, original sound to the Big Island on Saturday at Honoka’a People’s Theatre and Sunday at The ...
Five days before the 77th anniversary of the atomic bombing in Japan’s Hiroshima, the daughter of a survivor played the violin inside a church that was destroyed in the attack, to call for peace and ...
Hiroshima's Dan Kuramoto can trace Atlanta's love at least as far back as the mid-1980s, when the band was scheduled to play at a gig in Piedmont Park — though not, apparently, the Atlanta Jazz ...
World-famous Pianist Martha Argerich Supports Event: "Music Can Be Powerful Inspiration" ...
Ancient Japan and 20th-century America might seem polar opposites, but their cultures meld melodiously in the band Hiroshima. The jazzy ensemble which will perform in Orlando Saturday mixes ...
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