舞台作品共同制作の試み《CLAPPING!》 : Sequences for Two Forms of Percussion

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CLAPPING! was composed for the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of the Music Department of Kobe College and had its first performance as the opening piece of the concert that was held to celebrate the establishment of the Department's Dance Course. It is a collaborative piece involving both music and dance, to reflect the collaborative nature of music-making and education. The creation of CLAPPING! has been a very exciting and thrilling experience for all concerned. As may perhaps be expected with such an innovative and experimental piece, there have been unexpected new discoveries, and of course a great deal of trial and error.I think I can say that the production has proved to be an occasion for deep joy and new insight for the students involved and, looking back, I believe the exercise has been of real significance as university education. In addition, I myself discovered anew that music is an inexhaustible stimulus to the imagination, inspiring choreographers to scale new heights of visual and physical beauty.著者より、「当該作品の著作権管理を日本音楽著作権協会に全信託している」との理由による削除希望がだされたため一部非公開です。

CLAPPING! was composed for the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of the Music Department of Kobe College and had its first performance as the opening piece of the concert that was held to celebrate the establishment of the Department's Dance Course. It is a collaborative piece involving both music and dance, to reflect the collaborative nature of music-making and education. The creation of CLAPPING! has been a very exciting and thrilling experience for all concerned. As may perhaps be expected with such an innovative and experimental piece, there have been unexpected new discoveries, and of course a great deal of trial and error.I think I can say that the production has proved to be an occasion for deep joy and new insight for the students involved and, looking back, I believe the exercise has been of real significance as university education. In addition, I myself discovered anew that music is an inexhaustible stimulus to the imagination, inspiring choreographers to scale new heights of visual and physical beauty.All of the copyrights of the auther's musical works have been entrusted to JASRAC.

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