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Seeking the Origin of Sound Presents "Shuko Mizuno Solo Exhibition of Electronic Music
Shuko Mizuno 3Polar Region
2026/06/07(su.) 14:00 Starting
Master Artist Shuko Mizuno's Solo Exhibition of Electronic Music
A fantastic electronic music awakens after 50 years!
A must-attend event including first public and previously unreleased sound recordings will be held on June 7, 2012!
The "Seeking the Origin of Sound" series is a project to bring Japanese electronic music to the future. As the latest in the series, we are pleased to announce a solo exhibition of electronic music by Shuko Mizuno, one of Japan's leading composers.
The exhibition will feature electronic music created at three poles: Group Music, NHK, and Mills College in the United States. A cry to the future, reaching beyond 50 years
In the 1960s, Shuko Mizuno used improvisation and noise in "group music," shaking the definition of music to its very foundations. This program features a variety of electronic music that he arrived at the end of his quest.
In addition to "Electronic Music '71" produced at the NHK Electronic Music Studio, "Meditation" and "Stretta," which were created at Mills College in the United States and have never seen the light of day before, will be unveiled for the first time in Japan.
Improvisation", "Construction", and "Chaos" collide.
From "Symphony for Concrète," an ambitious work from his days at the University of the Arts, to "Fish Crest," created for modern dance, to the heretical masterpiece "The Day of Wrath. Shuko Mizuno wrestled with sound and spun out a "universe of sound,
Experience the carefully tuned sounds in the best space in Nishiwaseda dedicated to electronic music.
Program
Scheduled Program (Composed by Shuko Mizuno)
Symphony for Concrète (1960)
Fish prints" (1962/1970)
Electronic Music '71 (first public performance)
Meditation" (produced by Mills College, first time shown in Japan)
Stretta" (produced by Mills College, first time shown in Japan)
The Day of Wrath (1972), etc.
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Tickets: General 4,000 yen / Students 2,000 yen / Premium 5,000 yen
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