Ryoanji
October 21, 2023
Composer/musician and “John Cage expert” Tomomi Adachi (ACC 2009) brings together musicians in Japan and New York for a high-tech version of John Cage’s composition Ryoanji.
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Search / Filter EventsComposer/musician and “John Cage expert” Tomomi Adachi (ACC 2009) brings together musicians in Japan and New York for a high-tech version of John Cage’s composition Ryoanji.
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