Japanese musicians enthral locals
The collective of Japanese artists along with Pakistani musicians titled played to a packed house
ISLAMABAD:
An ensemble of Japanese musicians enthralled the audience at the auditorium of National Art Gallery here Wednesday. The collective of Japanese artists along with Pakistani musicians titled “NIHON Unplugged: Music from Japan and Pakistan” played to a packed house. The group featured “Trio Zipang” with percussionist Takanabe, Tabata on saxophone and pianist Kitagawa. The show had been jointly organised by the Japanese embassy and PNCA. It was held as part of the 65th-anniversary celebrations for the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2017.
An ensemble of Japanese musicians enthralled the audience at the auditorium of National Art Gallery here Wednesday. The collective of Japanese artists along with Pakistani musicians titled “NIHON Unplugged: Music from Japan and Pakistan” played to a packed house. The group featured “Trio Zipang” with percussionist Takanabe, Tabata on saxophone and pianist Kitagawa. The show had been jointly organised by the Japanese embassy and PNCA. It was held as part of the 65th-anniversary celebrations for the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2017.