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Bachwoche Stuttgart 2016: Workshop mit dem Komponisten Ko Matsushita |
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10 Fragen an… Ko Matsushita
1. Mr Matsushita, you are well known as a composer of a wide range of choral music. How did you get involved in vocal music?
I have started piano lessons even before elementary school, however I did not go on to a music school but to a normal high-school. This was because when I was in the 2nd grade of junior high-school, I was told from my piano teacher that “You do not have any gift, so give up music”.
In the normal high-school where I didn’t have any hope for music, I met chorus. This has had the right conditions to develop my ability.
Not alike the piano, which requires to continuously confront oneself, chorus can make harmony with many colleagues. The fact that “I’m not alone” led me to the path of music again. In chorus, it was possible to make a deep and beautiful resonance of harmony which the piano cannot express, this captivated me. Later on, I learned that this resonance is called the pure temperament.
I would like to thank the Lord that I can be placing myself in this sound of just intonation (pure temperament).
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Bachwoche Stuttgart 2016 |
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Weiterbildung: Einladung zum Chorleiter-Treffen
Im März 2016 findet die Bachwoche Stuttgart der Internationalen Bachakademie mit Meisterkursen, Workshops und Konzerten statt. Neben dem Rahmenprogramm wird als Besonderheit das Chorleiter-Treffen des Arbeitskreises Musik in der Jugend (AMJ) in Kooperation mit dem Carus-Verlag Stuttgart und dem VDKC Teil der Bachwoche sein.
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