- Kojo no Tsuki (“The Moon Over the Ruined Castle”) Composed by Rentaro Taki, 1901. Inspired by the ruins of castles.
- Haru no Umi (“The Sea in Spring”) Composed by Michio Miyagi, 1929. Describes a childhood sight of the sea at Tomonoura before Miyagi lost his eyesight. (Koto Solo – Alejandro Cohen; Violin – Elias Cohen)
Facilitated by Stacy Casson: The Clarity Confidant
Listen to “Eavesdropping The New Year Koto Concert at Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens January 5, 2025” on Spreaker.Musicians (alphabetically by last name) Morikami Museum & Gardens
- Hannah Andrews
- Lorena Benitez
- Alejandro Cohen
- Elias Cohen
- Yuki Denmark
- Carmen Guevara
- Miko Ikeda
- Emiko Koto
- Etsuko Nakamura
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