[Nonsequitur] New Music for Asian Instruments, April 22
Steve Peters
nonseq at drizzle.com
Thu Apr 6 18:43:42 PDT 2006
The Zen of One String, the Tao of Many: New Music for Ancient
Instruments
Nonsequitur and Taoist Studies Institute are pleased to present the
international duo of Chinese guzheng virtuoso Mei Han and Canadian
composer and multi-instrumentalist Randy Raine-Reusch in a concert of
contemporary music for traditional Asian instruments. Firmly rooted in
the classical and folk traditions of China and other Asian musics,
these artists build upon that ancient foundation to create beautiful
and challenging new works for the 21st century. Located in what was
once the sanctuary of a Presbyterian church in Seattle's Phinney Ridge
neighborhood, the Taoist Studies Institute is a perfect intimate venue
for this evening of music inspired by the contemplative spirit of
Taoism and Buddhism.
Saturday, April 22 at 8 PM
Taoist Studies Institute
225 N. 70th St., Seattle (corner of N 70th St. and Palatine Ave., one
block west of Greenwood Ave. in rear of Presbyterian church)
Tickets $10 at the door (limited seating, reservations suggested: (206)
784-5632 or info at taoiststudiesinstitute.org)
For more info about this concert and the artists, please visit the
Nonsequitur web site: http://nseq.blogspot.com
Nonsequitur is a non-profit organization presenting concerts and other
events showcasing a wide range of adventurous music and sound art.
The Taoist Studies Institute is a non-profit educational organization
offering a diverse curriculum of Taoist studies including: philosophy,
meditation, nourishing life (yangsheng), traditional medicine, internal
martial arts and qigong, as well as educational art exhibitions:
http://www.taoiststudiesinstitute.org/about.html
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