Aspasia Nasopoulou
JoHakyu
JoHakyu, performed by Emmy Storms & Heleen Hulst, is inspired by the Japanese concept of beginning – break – rapid, with its structure and rhythm reflecting this principle.
JoHakyu is inspired by the Japanese concept of beginning – break – rapid, originating from court music and later incorporated into various ceremonies and disciplines. The structure and rhythm of the piece reflect the essence of this principle.
Performed by Emmy Storms & Heleen Hulst on violin.
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