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Art Song Suite about the Life of Beloved Japanese Poet

Experience the remarkable yet tragic life of beloved Japanese poet Misuzu Kaneko, who ended her own life at the young age of 26, through readings and music.

Left: Misuzu Kaneko, photo courtesy of Preservation Association of Misuzu Kaneko Works. Right: Illustrations ©︎Toshikado Hajiri

The Life of Misuzu Kaneko | Story, Poetry, and Art Songs

Saturday, November 15 from 4:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.

Thespis Theatre – 25-02 Newtown Avenue, Long Island City

Admission: Free

The world premiere of New York-based contemporary music composer Satoshi Kanazawa’s art song project based on beloved Japanese poet Misuzu Kaneko will take place at Thespis Theatre in Long Island City this Saturday, November 15.

Experience the remarkable yet tragic life of Kaneko (April 11, 1903 - March 10, 1930), who ended her own life at the young age of 26. This presentation is based on the book Are You an Echo? which introduces Kaneko’s poetry through a narrative by David Jacobson and English translation by Sally Ito and Michiko Tsuboi. Through evocative readings and live performance, Kaneko’s tender words and melodies transcend time, touching the heart with their beauty and depth.

Left: Misuzu Kaneko, photo courtesy of Preservation Association of Misuzu Kaneko Works. Right: Illustrations ©︎Toshikado Hajiri

Part 1: Book Reading Session

The first half of this event will be a book reading, telling Kaneko’s heartbreaking story. Actor Daniel Abse will read from Are You an Echo? while Marisa Karchin and Naoko Nakagawa will recite a selection of Kaneko’s poems.

PERFORMERS

  • Daniel Abse – Book reading

  • Marisa Karchin – English poem reading

  • Naoko Nakagawa – Original poem reading

Part 2: Art Song Performance

Kanazawa, who has been working on this project for more than 20 years, will premiere the art song suite in the second half of the program. The suite features seven selected poems sung in

PERFORMERS

  • Naoko Kanazawa – Soprano

  • Marisa Karchin – Soprano

  • Junko Ichikawa – Piano

  • Satoshi Kanazawa – Composer

This program is made possible by the Queens Arts Fund New Work Grant and is supported by JULA publishing Bureau and DOUSEIKAI -Tokyo University of the Arts Alumni Association.

For more details and to RSVP, please visit Satoshi Kanazawa’s Eventbrite page.


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