What would be the outcome of two great contemporary composers jamming together? A music performance worth a listen.
Aleksandar Pejovski is a leading Macedonian contemporary (classical) composer. His incredible talent, brilliance and exceptional quality exceed far beyond this political and spiritual borders. His music reveals deeper and extensive understanding of today's sonic, aesthetic and practical trends, as well as possessing quite cunning political edge. Pejovski writes symphony, chamber, choir, electronic, big band (jazz) music. His works have been performed in Macedonia, Croatia, Germany, Italy, Japan, USA. He also writes music for film, short film, theater and commercials.
Setoh Kohji is a Japanese composer, a member of the artist collective flow, and a director of the artist collective ROOT CULTURE. Projects and pieces by flow have been introduced in many museums such as MoMA (NYC), Batofar (Paris), Art Sonje (Seoul), YCAM (Yamaguchi, Japan), and ICC (Tokyo). As a composer, his pieces have been published by Soup-Disk (Tokyo) and Sonore (France), as well as used for a television program of NHK, the Japanese national broadcasting company. He has also worked with choreographer Yoshiko Chuma on "Hold the Clock," which was produced by ROOT CULTURE. Kohji's works are highly renowned in Japan, and he holds a position as an associate professor for College of Music at Ferris University, Yokohama.
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