Karas.Krähen / Palast des Schweigens / Gagaku
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"Karas.Krähen" is a musical-emotional attempt to make sense of that which, in Asia as well as in the Western world since days of old, has been attributed to ravens. Mayumi Miyata proves her mastery on the Japanese sho by playing the traditional court music Gagaku (sounds that come out of silence and return to it again) and Stäbler’s virtuosic compositions.
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Palast des Schweigens: Kassandra-Studie für Sho
Gagaku: Zwei Stücke der japanischen Hofmusik für Sho: Banshikicho no Choshi
Sojo no Choshi
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