Eavesdropping The New Year Koto Concert at Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens January 5, 2025

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  1. Kojo no Tsuki (“The Moon Over the Ruined Castle”) Composed by Rentaro Taki, 1901. Inspired by the ruins of castles.
  2. 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)

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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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  1. Kojo no Tsuki download
  2. Haru no Umi download

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