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Japanese Koto Recital

Presented by the Washington Toho Koto Society

2026-05-06 18:30:00 2026-05-06 19:30:00 America/New_York Japanese Koto Recital Experience the serene beauty and harmonious melodies of traditional Japanese koto music, performed by the Washington Toho Koto Society. The koto, a 13-string instrument made of paulownia wood, embodies elegance and simplicity, reflecting the tranquility of Japanese nature. Join us for a captivating performance showcasing the exquisite sounds of the koto, played with precision and grace. Greenbelt - Auditorium

Wednesday, May 06
6:30pm - 7:30pm

Add to Calendar 2026-05-06 18:30:00 2026-05-06 19:30:00 America/New_York Japanese Koto Recital Experience the serene beauty and harmonious melodies of traditional Japanese koto music, performed by the Washington Toho Koto Society. The koto, a 13-string instrument made of paulownia wood, embodies elegance and simplicity, reflecting the tranquility of Japanese nature. Join us for a captivating performance showcasing the exquisite sounds of the koto, played with precision and grace. Greenbelt - Auditorium

Greenbelt

Auditorium

Experience the serene beauty and harmonious melodies of traditional Japanese koto music, performed by the Washington Toho Koto Society. The koto, a 13-string instrument made of paulownia wood, embodies elegance and simplicity, reflecting the tranquility of Japanese nature. Join us for a captivating performance showcasing the exquisite sounds of the koto, played with precision and grace.

The Washington Toho Koto Society is a group of over one hundred players and friends, organized in 1971 by Kyoko Okamoto to promote the enjoyment of Japanese koto music. The Society, now led by Yuriko Gandolfo from the University of Maryland, College Park, has performed at many national events, including Presidential inaugurations, Japanese embassy events, Sister City and State programs, National Cherry Blossom Festivals, and international folk festivals.

Their repertoire ranges from early 17th-century koto music to contemporary compositions. Performances often feature other traditional instruments, such as shamisen and shakuhachi, as well as Western instruments.

The koto, a thirteen-string zither, produces an evocative sound widely recognized in Japan as uniquely Japanese. Made of paulownia wood (kiri) and about six feet long, the koto has movable bridges and is played with three ivory picks on the right hand, while the left hand manipulates the strings to create varied tones.

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