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fortyck Posted March 9, 2017 Author Report Share Posted March 9, 2017 Kitaro Launches Worldwide “Kojiki and the Universe Live” Tour POSTED ON 03/08/2017 Kitaro’s All New Music Release, “Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Volume 5” To Be Released on April 21st folfollowing on the Heels of the Multiple Grammy Nominated Volumes 1-4 Kitaro’s new DVD, Kojiki and the Universe is an experiment in merging music with movies of the Universe. Always the innovator, Kitaro will tour the globe in 2017 beginning with an intimate concert on April 20 in San Rafael, California. International performances will then commence in London, Istanbul, Ankara Turkey, Brasov Romania, Bucharest, Sibiu and Sofia. Simultaneously, the Grammy and Golden Globe winning artist is release two new projects, the tour inspired DVD, Kojiki And The Universe and a new music, Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Volume 5. Presenting a totally unique visual experience, the LIVE in CONCERT presentation of “Kojiki and The Universe” merges Kitaro’s Grammy nominated music from the album “Kojiki” with dynamic space-age photographic scenes of the Universe. “Kojiki and The Universe LIVE” features time- lapse images, expertly intertwined with real-time films provided by and in cooperation with NASA and Kyoto University. The debut of the LIVE concert experience in San Rafael will offer exclusive and access to the artists via a KITARO VIP EXPERIENCE which includes Gold Circle seating, an intimate wine and cheese post-concert reception with Kitaro, an autographed tour poster, a Kojiki & The Universe DVD signed by the artist and personally autographed copy of Kitaro’s newest Domo Music CD release, Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Volume 5. 4/20 SAN RAFAEL, CA Marin Showcase Theatre at Marin Center 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael, CA 94903 Created by Kitaro in collaboration with Astronomy Professor Kazunari Shibata, the entire DVD production of Kojiki and the Universe was developed using modern film editing techniques, as well as state-of-the-art hardware and software. In Japanese mythology, Kojiki is a story closely related to evolution of the universe. It describes the origin of Heaven, Earth and the creation of the Gods. Utilizing Kitaro’s “Kojiki” score as the soundtrack, “Kojiki and The Universe” is a chronicle of astronomical research as well as a beautiful introduction to modern astronomy for everyone. Also released on April 21st, Kitaro’s Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Volume 5 follows the highly acclaimed Volumes 1-4 of the series, all of which have earned the artist Grammy nominations. Having received Grammy nomination for volumes 1-4, Volume 5 is presented by Kitaro’s long- time label, the Domo Music Group. The Ku-Kai series concept arose after the global events on the fateful day of September 11, 2001. Kitaro was traveling on a jet from Japan to Los Angeles when the transcontinental flight was diverted to Hawaii for 5 days due to the tragedy. It was during this time of disbelief and uncertainty that Kitaro envisioned the Ku-Kai series as a means of uniting the world through music embracing his frequently referenced universal message of peace. The Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai series is an earthly voyage that transports the listener to the eighty-eight sacred temples located on Shikoku Island in Japan, ancestral home of the beloved Buddhist holy man Ku-kai. The music, which pays homage to the true to life excursion made over 1100 years ago on Shikoku Island endures to this day. Each track on the album revolves around the unique bell sound from the individual temples, using actual sampling and Kitaro’s inspired musical interpretations and distillations of their essences. The Ku-Kai series is comprised of “Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Vol. 1” in 2003, “Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Vol. 2” in 2005, “Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Vol. 3” in 2007, and “Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Vol. 4” in 2010. The global admiration for Kitaro and his music that unites the world is, of all things, real and constant. [Kitaro European Tour Schedule] 4/27 LONDON @ Eventim Apollo Tickets4/29 ISTANBUL, Turkey @ Zorlu Performans Sanatlari Merkezi Tickets4/30 ANKARA, Turkey @ Congresium Ankara Tickets5/2 BRASOV, Romania Tickets will be available soon.5/4 BUCHAREST, Romania Tickets will be available soon.5/6 SIBIU, Romania Tickets will be available soon.5/9 SOFIA, Blugaria @ National Palace of Culture, Hall 1 Tickets Kitaro Launches Worldwide “Kojiki and the Universe Live” Tour KITARO 2017 Kojiki Tour Video With Poster Graphics from Hands On Productions on Vimeo. 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fortyck Posted March 15, 2017 Author Report Share Posted March 15, 2017 KITAROSacred Journey Of Ku-Kai, Vol. 5 KITARO'S NEW SACRED JOURNEY OF KU-KAI VOL. 5 TO BE RELEASED ON APRIL 21ST, 2017. Released: April 21st, 2017 Formats: CD / Digital Download Kitaro’s Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Volume 5 follows the highly acclaimed Volumes 1 through 4 of the series, all of which have earned Grammy nominations. The Ku-Kai series concept arose after the global events on the fateful day of September 11, 2001. Kitaro was traveling on a jet from Japan to Los Angeles when the transcontinental flight was diverted to Hawaii for five days due to the tragedy. It was during this time of disbelief and uncertainty that Kitaro envisioned the Ku-Kai series as a means of uniting the world through music embracing his frequently referenced universal message of peace. The Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai series is an earthly voyage that transports the listener to Shikoku, Japan. It pays homage to the beloved Buddhist holy man Ku-Kai who traveled the 750 mile long pilgrimage to the eight-eight sacred temples on the island over 1100 years ago. Each track on the album revolves around an audio sample of the bell sound from each temple. With these bell sounds, Kitaro distills their essences with inspired musical interpretations. Track list: 01. Soul From Ocean 02. Breath Of Light 03. Reflection Of The Heart 04. Wave Rotation 05. Time And Space Cry 06. Sea Of Clouds 07. Floating Lotus Flower 08. Wind Invitation 09. Journey For Nirvana 10. Water Miracle Żródło: https://domorecords-store.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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fortyck Posted August 9, 2017 Author Report Share Posted August 9, 2017 KITARO ANNOUNCES NEW “KOJIKI & THE UNIVERSE” SHOWS WITH WEST COAST TOUR OF SACRED SPACES POSTED ON 08/09/2017 ANCHORED BY A CONCERT AT SAN FRANCISCO’S GRACE CATHEDRAL SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18 http://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/images/KITARO_TOUR_1080x1080-300x300.jpg Kitaro, whose international “Kojiki & The Universe” Tour has played to capacity audiences this year in such diverse locations as London, Istanbul and Romania, now returns to the West Coast with a unique tour of sacred venues, including the iconic Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, where historic sacred jazz concerts by legends Duke Ellington and Vince Guaraldi have been recorded and etched into the fabric of musical folklore. Tickets for the Grace Cathedral concert on Sale Now. BUY TICKETS http://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/images/Grace.jpegGrace Cathedral Tickets for the other West Coast dates go on sale August 18: NOV. 16 – LA JOLLA, Ca. – Garfield Theatre at the Lawrence Family JCC NOV. 17 – LOS ANGELES – Emmanuel Presbyterian ChurchNov 18 -SAN FRANCISCO – Grace CathedralNov 30 – PORTLAND – First Congregational UCC DEC. 1 – SEATTLE – Center for Spiritual Living Dec 2 – VANCOUVER, B.C. – St. Andrews Wesley United Presenting a totally unique visual experience, the LIVE in CONCERT presentation of “Kojiki and The Universe” merges Kitaro’s Grammy nominated music from the album “Kojiki” with space-age photographic scenes of the Universe. “Kojiki and The Universe LIVE” features time-lapse images, expertly intertwined with real-time films provided by and in cooperation with Kyoto University’s Astronomy Professor Kazunari Shibata. NASA, and The Hubble Space Telescope. Taiko drumming and Butoh dancing enriches this program. An inner journey of the soul featuring Kitaro performing his music with the mysterious and evocative Butoh dancing of Aya Irizuki accompanied by Tenrin Taiko company and violin soloist DeLaney. Kitaro journeys us to outer space and beyond with music and simulation and original NASA, Hubble Space Telescope and simulation images all set to the mythology of Kojiki. In Japanese mythology, Kojiki is a story closely related to evolution of the universe. It describes the origin of Heaven, Earth and the creation of the Gods. Utilizing Kitaro’s “Kojiki” score as the soundtrack, “Kojiki and The Universe” is a chronicle of astronomical research as well as a beautiful introduction to modern astronomy for everyone. http://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/images/Kitaro_ZorluPSM_29_04_2017-24-1024x683.jpg http://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/images/0039_RAW-1024x683.jpg http://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/images/0101_RAW-1024x683.jpg http://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/images/0049_RAW-1024x683.jpg Żródło: http://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/2017/08/09/kitaro-announces-new-kojiki-the-universe-shows-with-west-coast-tour-of-sacred-spaces/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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fortyck Posted November 28, 2017 Author Report Share Posted November 28, 2017 Great News!! Kitaro receives his 16th Grammy Nomination in the Best New Age Album Category for ''Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Volume 5'' at the 60th Grammy Awards! Buy album at $5 by 11/30!https://domorecords-store.com/…/sacred-journey-of-ku-kai-vo… Żródło: https://www.facebook.com/officialdomomusicgroup/?hc_ref=ARToSn6UxsIAffVTExKjWNkL62ADzGfIie2ByOIpphYjG1TZW9hjvBXolzH5wT1aAQo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fortyck Posted April 20, 2018 Author Report Share Posted April 20, 2018 Dino Malito Puts a New Acoustic Twist on Five Iconic Kitaro Compositions in an EP To Be Released By Domo Music Group on May 4th, 2018 POSTED ON 04/20/2018 http://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/images/3000-3-1024x1024.jpg Los Angeles, CA (March 2018) – With an eye toward exploration and re-imagination of some of its core catalog, Domo Music Group will release a five song EP by recording artist Dino Malito. The tracks are acoustic versions of early, iconic compositions by New Age Grammy and Golden-Globe award winner, Kitaro.Rather than utilizing an array of synthesizers, as is Kitaro’s trademark style, this EP takes the original music masters on a transformational journey through the use of acoustic guitars, ukulele, mandolin, dulcimer and shamisen textured with David Gilmour-esque guitar leads. Kitaro fans will be comforted to hear some of their most cherished melodies and themes while allowing Malito to bring them on a unique and tasteful voyage that breathes new life into these beloved classics. All songs arranged, performed and produced by Dino Malito. Recorded by Dino Malito at Orlando II, Los Angeles, CA Mixed and Mastered by Tim Gennert Dino Malito : Electric + Acoustic Guitars, Bass Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin, Dulcimer, ShamisenExecutive Producer : Eiichi Naito Marketing & Promotions : Atsuko Mizuta, Tomoko Kakimoto Public Relations : Craig Melone / Hands On P.R.Album Art + Design : Kio Griffith / 9rpm.com Cover Painting + Photography : “Oil Spill #8” 2017 by Kio Griffith FOR MORE INFORMATION:https://www.domomusicgroup.com/dinomalito/ PRE-ORDERiTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dino-malito-ep/1360978402Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Dino-Malito/dp/B07BF25T56/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523063836&sr=8-1&keywords=dino+malito LISTENSpotify https://open.spotify.com/track/5dZCfkyENJn0Q2dTEjgihF?si=-R0LAatFTAiAL_uynRK4qgSoundcloud https://soundcloud.com/dinomalitoYouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrAjjITQb4rD1HLvB69D00g?view_as=subscriber SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DinoMalitoMusic/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dinomalito/Twitter https://twitter.com/dino_malito Żródło: https://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/2018/04/20/dino-malito-new-release/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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fortyck Posted June 18 Author Report Share Posted June 18 Zen : Live In Katsuyama by Kitaro POSTED ON June 18, 2024 Album Release Date : August 23, 2024 Buy now at the Domo store Listen at Spotify Listen at Apple Music Listen at Amazon Zen – Live In Katsuyama was recorded in November 2023 at the Daishizan Seidai-ji Temple in Fukui, Japan. The performance by Kitaro and his ensemble commemorated the 35th anniversary of the temple’s founding. The concert features Kitaro’s most acclaimed and well-known compositions as well as rarely played classics. The most striking feature of the temple, also known as Echizen Daibutsu, is a 17-meter statue of Birushana Nyorai, one of the earliest Buddhist deities to arrive in Japan in the 6th century. The statue is commonly referred to as the Great Buddha of Echizen and is the tallest seated Buddha statue in Japan. The Buddha is flanked by four standing Bodhisattva statues, all of which are surrounded by over a thousand smaller stone statues. The five-storied pagoda that sits adjacent to the temple is also the tallest of its kind in Japan. For years, visitors have enjoyed breathtaking and impressive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and mountainside from these buildings. The accompanying DVD contains stunning footage of the temple, its surrounding grounds and Kitaro’s live performance staged in front of the Great Buddha statue. As Kitaro notes, “For many years, I have always strived to create a memorable and exciting spiritual live concert experience with breathtaking visuals. For this performance, my intention was to delve deeper into my past and include music that I have not performed anywhere previously. I am grateful and appreciative to those in my audiences that have supported me throughout many decades. This performance reflects my heartfelt delight and appreciation of those many years and many enthusiastic audiences.” CD (Disc 1) 01. Prayer For Mother Earth 02. Mercury 03. Silk Road 04. Aqua 05. Requiem 06. Hajimari 07. Sozo 08. Orochi 09. Sitara 10. Gaia 11. Matsuri 12. Reimei DVD (Disc 2) 01. Prayer For Mother Earth 02. Monks Prayer 03. Mercury 04. Silk Road 05. Aqua 06. Requiem 07. Hajimari 08. Sozo 09. Koi 10. Orochi 11. Sitara 12. Gaia 13. Matsuri 14. Reimei | C R E D I T S | KITARO : Taiko Drum, Keyboards, Electric Sitar, Flute HIROSHI ARAKI : Guitar KASHIMA SHIZUKA : Violin NORIMARU : Percussion SHIBANO YURIKA : Butoh Dancer Produced by Kitaro Directed by Aamuro Kanda Recorded by Dino Malito Mixed by Kitaro Mastered by Gavin Lurssen Executive Producer : Eiichi Naito Artists + Repertoire : Dino Malito Graphic Art + Design : Kio Griffith Żródło: https://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/2024/06/18/zen-live-in-katsuyama-by-kitaro/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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fortyck Posted September 12 Author Report Share Posted September 12 Kitaro’s Zen – Live In Katsuyama POSTED ON September 12, 2024 At an incredible 17 meters tall, the Echizen Daibutsu Giant Buddha at Daishizan Seidai-ji Temple in Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture is the tallest seated Buddha statue in Japan. It is the image of Birushana Nyorai, one of the earliest Buddhist deities to arrive in the country in the 6th Century. The Buddha is flanked by four standing Bodhisattva statues which are surrounded by more than a thousand smaller stone statues. Each day, for just one hour after the temple gates are opened and one hour before closing, an artificial sea of clouds is generated, creating an enchanted atmosphere for all visitors. At this sacred location in November 2023, internationally acclaimed, Grammy and Golden Globe winning keyboardist/composer and new age music icon Kitaro and his ensemble celebrated the 35th anniversary of the temple’s founding. They created an electrifying, soul-stirring performance of some of his most beloved and renowned compositions, several rarely played classics, and a powerfully hypnotic new original titled “Prayer for Mother Earth,” featuring the artist playing the taiko drum. “Taiko drumming has always had a special connection to me,” says Kitaro, a native of Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan. “The sound the Taiko drum created as it reverberated throughout the temple was otherworldly. It seemed the best way to begin the concert.” For the hundreds of thousands of Kitaro fans worldwide who were unable to attend this special event, the two disc CD/DVD set Zen: Live in Katsuyama, puts listeners and viewers at the heart of the ever-fascinating visual and sonic action. While the physical CD includes 12 tracks, the Deluxe Edition released to streaming outlets includes the additional pieces “Monks Prayer” and “Koi” which are also included on the DVD. In addition to Kitaro’s dynamics filled performance before the Great Buddha statue, the DVD contains stunning footage of the temple and its surrounding grounds, including a five-story pagoda, the tallest in Japan. The package marks his 30th anniversary on Domo Records, a span that began with the release of his Grammy nominated label debut Mandala in 1994. Echizen Daibutsu Giant Buddha at Daishizan Seidai-ji Temple, Fukui, Japan Heavily influenced by American rock and R&B, Kitaro’s revolutionary fusion of electronic artistry, traditional Japanese music and song forms and pop-flavored Western styles evolved into a lush, poetic, alternately intimate and expansive sound. In 1984, a year before entering into a worldwide distribution arrangement with Geffen Records, he toured in Asia as the first ever Japanese-born musician who performed in Taiwan and China. Testament to his ability to transfix his live audiences since launching his recording career in the late 70s with the release of Ten Kai (later re-released on Geffen in the mid-80s as Astral Voyage), Zen: Live in Katsuyama is Kitaro’s ninth live album. It’s an amazing run that began with In Person/In Person Digital (1980) and most recently includes Symphony Live in Istanbul (2014), recorded with a 38-piece symphony orchestra and his five-member band, which earned Kitaro his 17th Grammy nomination for Best New Age album. That concert opened with a 14-minute performance of his Golden Globe winning score from the 1992 Oliver Stone film Heaven & Earth. While still creating an epic sound, he takes a more intimate approach on the new collection. “I performed the Live at Katsuyama concert with three other musicians,” Kitaro says, “and it was an exciting challenge to find a way to create many of my sounds that a larger ensemble would traditionally do for a performance like this. My band included Shizuka Kashima on violin, Norimaru on percussion and Hiroshi Araki on guitar. I have a long history with Hiroshi Araki, who has performed on my albums Kojiki, The Light Of The Spirit which featured Mickey Hart from the Grateful Dead and Dream, the one I did with Jon Anderson in 1992. I have performed with him live since the early 1980’s. Yurika Shibano was the Butoh dancer that visually interpreted the performance for us.” Left: Kashima Shizuka, Top Right: Hiroshi Araki, Bottom Right: Norimaru After the opening pieces “Prayer For Mother Earth” and “Monks Prayer” – which Kitaro explains as “saying a prayer in contemplation and appreciation” – he launches the heart of the program with the solo flute piece “Mercury” (from his 1999 Grammy winning album Thinking of You) and stops along the “Silk Road,” an epic, nearly eight minute journey that has been a foundational element of Kitaro’s ever-evolving artistry for over 40 years. He wrote the score to a groundbreaking 1980 documentary series titled The Silk Road: The Rise and Fall of Civilizations, which revealed how ancient Japan was influenced by the Silk Road trade route; the music was commercially released as Silk Road, Volume 1 and 2. “Silk Road was a song that connected me with many cultures and nations around the world,” Kitaro says. “I will always appreciate the many positive ways this song has connected me to so many people and so many people to each other.” Following the dreamy, lyrical, violin highlighted “Aqua” (from Kitaro’s third solo album Oasis), he performs the exotic, sweeping, synth-orchestrated “Requiem,” a highlight from the fourth recording in his five-volume Domo Records series Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai, which extends from 2003 thru 2017. It is a series of peace-themed albums inspired by the Shikoku Henro Pilgrimage – the travel of the beloved monk Kukai more than 1100 years ago. Each track contains samples from ancient Japanese temple bells (Peace Bells) from 88 sacred temples on the island of Shikoku, Japan. In conjunction with the Ku-Kai series, Kitaro launched a “Love and Peace World Tour” which found him sharing his goal for world peace everywhere from Greece and Mexico to India, China, Jakarta and Uruguay. Butoh Dancer Yurika Shibano Domo Records will soon be releasing another live album entitled Kukai 1250, from a show Kitaro performed with Hiroki Okano at the Zentsuji Temple in Shikoku, Japan. It commemorates the 1250th anniversary of the birth of Kukai in the place of his birth. The recording features songs individually composed by Kitaro and Hiroki, in addition to several collaborations. The core of the Zen – Live in Katsuyama experience are five pieces from his Grammy nominated #1 Billboard New Age hit album Kojiki, which was released in 1990 and featured the string section from the Skywalker Symphony. These include the mystical “Hajimari,” the intricate, beautifully melodic “Sozo,” the dramatic adventure “Orochi,” the explosive, empowering “Matsuri” and the dreamy, symphonic closer “Reimei.” “All of these are songs I enjoy performing live,” Kitaro says. “And I enjoy performing the compositions that my fans love to hear and have a special connection with.” Żródło: https://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/2024/09/12/kitaros-zen-live-in-katsuyama/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fortyck Posted October 30 Author Report Share Posted October 30 KUKAI 1250 : LIVE IN ZENTSUJI by Kitaro and Hiroki Okano POSTED ON October 30, 2024 Album Release Date : November 15, 2024 Buy now at the Domo store Listen at Spotify Listen at Apple Music Listen at Amazon This event commemorates the 1250th anniversary of the birth of Kobo Daishi (Kukai), a revered Japanese Buddhist monk who founded the Shingon sect of Buddhism. Kobo Daishi is a significant figure in Japanese history, known for bringing back wisdom and cultural practices from the Tang Dynasty to Japan. His teachings and the spiritual practices he established, such as the famous 88-temple pilgrimage in Shikoku, continue to influence Japanese society to this day. To honor this milestone, a special celebration concert was held featuring performances by Kitaro and Hiroki Okano. The concert took place at Zentsuji, the birthplace of Kobo Daishi, located on the island of Shikoku. A notable aspect of the celebration was a special calligraphy dedication by Fuyo Kobayashi, a calligrapher who contributed to the event by offering a unique and spiritually significant piece of calligraphy. The event was not only a musical tribute but also a cultural and spiritual expression of gratitude toward Kobo Daishi for his enduring legacy. The concert captures the essence of the celebration and the deep reverence felt for Daishi’s contributions to Japanese culture and spirituality. | T R A C K S | 01. Mother Song 02. Starry Night 03. Dreamsphere 04. Jiji 05. The Wind From Heaven 06. Silk Road 07. Caravansary 08. Matsuri 09. Reimei | C R E D I T S | Kitaro : Synthesizer, Zither, Wadaiko, Wavedrum Hiroki Okano : Native American Flute, Bamboo Flute, Bouzouki, Native American Drum Hiroshi Araki : Guitar Shizuka Kashima : Violin Norimaru : Kotsuzumi Recorded by Toshiyuki Tokutake, Dino Malito, Shinji Miura Mixed by Kitaro, Hiroki Okano Mastered by Daichi Yuhara Executive Producer : Eiichi Naito Artists + Repertoire : Dino Malito Graphic Art + Design : Kio Griffith Żródło: https://www.domomusicgroup.com/blog/2024/10/30/kukai-1250-live-in-zentsuji-by-kitaro-and-hiroki-okano/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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