"Procession" explores the non standard use of the jazz composition. This work is composed much in the same way John Cage's 4'33" was performed, without playing a single note. Procession is composed using the medium of Photonality, which basically is a visual music composition. The camera acts as an additional instrument within the performance.
Shoko Nagai's performance evoked the traditional Japanese music and also paid homage to the American composer John Cage. Procession was created within the Philadelphia performance of Shoko Nagai's Utakata" (ephemeral) at the Painted Bride.
This composition is located in the Photonality album of T.E.Priemon at the AAJ Visual Art Center.
Shoko Nagai's performance evoked the traditional Japanese music and also paid homage to the American composer John Cage. Procession was created within the Philadelphia performance of Shoko Nagai's Utakata" (ephemeral) at the Painted Bride.
This composition is located in the Photonality album of T.E.Priemon at the AAJ Visual Art Center.
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