Yoshiko Nakura Podcasts
Japanese violinist
Commemorations 2025 (Birth: Yoshiko Nakura)
- violin
- classical music
- Japan
- violinist, concertmaster
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Once a year the American Academy in Rome holds a competition, honoring 15 emerging artists as well as 15 scholars from the US with the so-called Rome Prize. The winners are invited to the Academy, where they can thrive on the presence of cultural heritage as well as the exchange with the fellows from other fields. We take a look at some of the compositions, that winners in musical composition have composed either while staying in Rome, or based on their experiences there. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Andrew Norman – A Companion Guide to Rome Performed by the Scharoun Ensemble Charles Norman Mason – Incantessimi Steven M. Burke – Over a Moving Landscape Performed by Paul Hostetter and the Sequitur Ensemble Michael Hersch – Octet Performed by members of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Pierre Jalbert – Sonata for Solo Marimba Performed by Makoto Nakura
Once a year the American Academy in Rome holds a competition, honoring 15 emerging artists as well as 15 scholars from the US with the so-called Rome Prize. The winners are invited to the Academy, where they can thrive on the presence of cultural heritage as well as the exchange with the fellows from other fields. We take a look at some of the compositions, that winners in musical composition have composed either while staying in Rome, or based on their experiences there. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Andrew Norman – A Companion Guide to Rome Performed by the Scharoun Ensemble Charles Norman Mason – Incantessimi Steven M. Burke – Over a Moving Landscape Performed by Paul Hostetter and the Sequitur Ensemble Michael Hersch – Octet Performed by members of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Pierre Jalbert – Sonata for Solo Marimba Performed by Makoto Nakura
Once a year the American Academy in Rome holds a competition, honoring 15 emerging artists as well as 15 scholars from the US with the so-called Rome Prize. The winners are invited to the Academy, where they can thrive on the presence of cultural heritage as well as the exchange with the fellows from other fields. We take a look at some of the compositions, that winners in musical composition have composed either while staying in Rome, or based on their experiences there. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Andrew Norman – A Companion Guide to Rome Performed by the Scharoun Ensemble Charles Norman Mason – Incantessimi Steven M. Burke – Over a Moving Landscape Performed by Paul Hostetter and the Sequitur Ensemble Michael Hersch – Octet Performed by members of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Pierre Jalbert – Sonata for Solo Marimba Performed by Makoto Nakura
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