26 July 2026: Gotō (Archipelago) and Fugue in E
04/03/26 11:06
26 July 2026 (Sunday)
First performance 14:00 (Doors open 13:30)
Second Performance 18:00 (Doors open 17:30)
Venue: Ryogoku Monten Hall, Tokyo
Tickets: Regular ¥3000 (Day tickets +¥500, cash only)
Monten Member ¥2500 (enter 'MEMBER' as the discount code when purchasing)
Student ¥1500 (enter 'STUDENT' as the discount code when purchasing)
Pre-purchase from peatix at this link.
Programme
Gotō (archipelago) (2023) Tokyo premiere
Fugue in E (2022) World premiere
Concept
Gotō (archipelago): a soundscape, video, and piano work set in Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture, performed by Kimihiro Yasaka, a Japanese pianist currently residing in Montreal, Canada, and Daryl Jamieson, a Canadian composer based in Japan.
Goto is a picturesque location, designated as a World Heritage Site, where unique local culture persists. It boasts a long history dating back to Jōmon period ruins and is also known as the departure point for the Japanese missions to Tang China, including Kūkai. Beyond the distinctive natural sounds of the Gotō Islands, the region holds particular musical intrigue, notably the hidden Christians' 'Orasho' chants. This concert marks the Tokyo premiere of the immersive work Gotō (Archipelago) for piano, audio and video, created using sound and visual recordings gathered over a year in Gotō.
Alongside this piece, Fugue in E will also be premiered. This piece was commissioned by and dedicated to the late pianist Satoh Yusuke, a mutual friend of Yasaka and Jamieson's.


First performance 14:00 (Doors open 13:30)
Second Performance 18:00 (Doors open 17:30)
Venue: Ryogoku Monten Hall, Tokyo
Tickets: Regular ¥3000 (Day tickets +¥500, cash only)
Monten Member ¥2500 (enter 'MEMBER' as the discount code when purchasing)
Student ¥1500 (enter 'STUDENT' as the discount code when purchasing)
Pre-purchase from peatix at this link.
Programme
Gotō (archipelago) (2023) Tokyo premiere
Fugue in E (2022) World premiere
Concept
Gotō (archipelago): a soundscape, video, and piano work set in Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture, performed by Kimihiro Yasaka, a Japanese pianist currently residing in Montreal, Canada, and Daryl Jamieson, a Canadian composer based in Japan.
Goto is a picturesque location, designated as a World Heritage Site, where unique local culture persists. It boasts a long history dating back to Jōmon period ruins and is also known as the departure point for the Japanese missions to Tang China, including Kūkai. Beyond the distinctive natural sounds of the Gotō Islands, the region holds particular musical intrigue, notably the hidden Christians' 'Orasho' chants. This concert marks the Tokyo premiere of the immersive work Gotō (Archipelago) for piano, audio and video, created using sound and visual recordings gathered over a year in Gotō.
Alongside this piece, Fugue in E will also be premiered. This piece was commissioned by and dedicated to the late pianist Satoh Yusuke, a mutual friend of Yasaka and Jamieson's.