Since their creation nearly 200 years ago, the beautiful woodcut prints of Hokusai have inspired musicians and visual artists across many cultures. The stylized pre-Impressionist elegance of this Japanese art form captured the heart and imagination of post-Impressionist composer Gary Schocker, resulting in a series of musical moments woven together to form a rich yet delicate tapestry. Schocker’s 13 miniatures may be played as a suite, or as individual movements.
Gary Schocker in recital at Marist College, June 16, 2022
Gary Schocker presents a concert of all-Schocker music, performed at Marist College on June 16, 2022. Gary Schocker, flute; Fumi Kuwajima, piano. PROGRAM: 00:43 Show Tunes (I. oohlala!; II. if only. . .; III. opening night) 08:44 Underworld (I. Above; II. Below) 18:23 Mokuhanga (13 Japanese Woodcuts for flute alone) (world premiere) 35:59 ...