11 Sept 2013

Evening concert at East Finchley Methodist Church

Pocket Penguin joined in a concert organized by a singer, Viola da Cunha at East Finchley Methodist Church.

Performers:
Viola da Cunha (mezzo soprano)
Yuki Osedo (piano)
Jill Anderson (clarinet)
Ryusuke Koarashi (guitar)
Ayui Toyama (melodica)

We played some spanish repertoires with the singer. After the performance, some people told us that it was interesting to hear, as those songs are normally accompanied by just piano (or sometimes guitar), and they have never heard the combination of three parts including melodica.

Programme:
Manuel De Falla: 5 Spanish Popular Songs (with singer)
Musa Mirzayev: Lyrical Piece & 1st Dance from 6 pieces
Enrique Granados: El Majo Discreto (with singer)
Enrique Granados: Amor y Odio (with singer)
Joaquin Rodrigo: De los Alamos vengo Madre (with singer)
Aşık Veysel: Uzun İnce Bir Yoldayım
George Gershwin: Summertime (played by all together)

21 Jul 2013

Second Album: Prelude

The second album of Pocket Penguin "Prelude" finally became available to order from our store online. This time, we included only new works written particularly for melodica and guitar, whilst the first album "a bird flying over mountains" consists of arrangement works originally for different instruments.


Prelude

Tracklists:

1-5. Prelude I - V

6-10. Fragments of Dreams

11. Hoshikage

The preludes are series of experimental pieces that we described in the article before. "Fragments of Dreams" is a selection of pieces which Ryusuke writes every night. And the last piece, Hoshikage (meaning shadow of starlight in English), is a trio piece for violin, melodica & guitar. Hoshikage, titled in Japanese, was originally composed to perform at a charity concert for the great earthquake in Japan in 2011—the event eventually became the opportunity to start Pocket Penguin. Unfortunately this piece was not included in the programme of the concert and there has been no chance to perform until now. But finally it came out to be audible as a recording.

Why melodica & guitar - why not violin, piano or other instruments? It is a question we have been asked so many times by people since we have established Pocket Penguin. An answer is here in the album, it is simply because other instruments would not make it possible, if it is not the question asking about our original impetus to choose this combination.

We have been working with these particular instruments, searching possibilities of using them, sometimes along with, sometimes against a conventional way of producing sound. And we have eventually discovered plentiful ways of producing sounds specifically belonged to the instruments. The album consists of full of moments which were producible only by melodica and guitar, and were not replaceable by another instruments.

Both guitar and melodica is very commonly played all over the world, and this combination also may look not very unique. However we believe that the possibility of this combination has not yet been exhausted at all, and we are very much convinced that there still remains vast areas of sound making which is has not been explored enough. This album is just at near the entrance to the frontier of sound world.

We have done only what we wanted to do, and what we felt "should" do. We don't expect a big commercial success to this album, but only hope this album will reach to a person in somewhere in the world, to share a joy to meet a new sound and a dream.

The lovely art work was designed by Kaori Onishi, an illustrator and animator in London (Her recent works include "minna no uta", a famous music programme of NHK, Japan's national public broadcasting organisation). We gave her some fundamental ideas on composing sound and music, which penetrates the works of the album. She interpreted and reflected them on the artwork beautifully with her brilliant technique of drawing, in an unpredictable way to us.

The second album "prelude" is available with hard copy, we don't make it downloadable with audio files this time as the first one is.

P.S. please find that new goods of Pocket Penguin, stickers & postcards are also available to buy at our store now.

17 Jul 2013

Music Picnic & Kitchen Party

We performed at two events on 14th Jul, 2013. It was very busy and HOT day–London is currently in a heatwave, and apparently this weather is set to last throughout July–, but we enjoyed them very much.

Programme:

Music Picnic
Opening Theme of Amachan (Yoshihide Otomo)
Itumo nando demo (Yumi Kimura)
Çok Güzeller (Ryusuke Koarashi)

Kitchen Party
Shimauta (Kazufumi Miyazawa)
Opening Theme of Amachan (Yoshihide Otomo)
Uzun Ince Bir yoldayım (Aşık Veysel Şatıroğlu)
Vecherai Rado (Bulgarian Folk Song)
Polegnala e Todora (Bulgarian Folk Song)
Dilmano Dilbero (Bulgarian Folk Song)
Çok Güzeller (Ryusuke Koarashi)

Melodica: Ayumi Toyama
Guitar: Ryusuke Koarashi

30 Jun 2013

Uzun ince Bir Yoldayım

We uploaded a video of a Turkish folksong, Uzun İnce Bir Yoldayım (I'm On A Long Narrow Road) from previous concert in Izmir, Turkey. This is the first arrangement of a Turkish song for melodica & guitar. It might be rather surprise for us that we had not played Turkish music, considering for our big interest and love on the music.



The song, Uzun İnce Bir Yoldayım, is extremely popular in Turkey, has been continuously covered by many young musicians. The composer is Aşık Veysel Şatıroğlu, or just called as Aşık Veysel. Aşık, meaning 'one who is in love', is a minstrel or bard who traditionally travels with saz in Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia, and Iran. Veysel was born in a small village of the Şarkışla district, in central anatolia, in 1894. He was a blind musician lived in a time of a political and social upheaval—the fall of ottoman empire, founding of the Republic of Turkey, and a rapid modernisation in 20th century. (I overlap him a little with Miyagi Michio, a Japanese innovative koto player/composer. He was also blind, and coincidentally was born in the same year.)

The lyrics are full of metaphors and symbols, so it is difficult to translate into English (or Japanese). In the song, Veysel sings about his life, likening a narrow and long road which he enters "a door" and walks towards "another door"—the end, day and night.

Here are some photos taken when Ryusuke visited Veysel's village and home in 2010, looking for Veysel's trace.

 
Veysel's house

  
Şarkışla


The tomb of Asık Veysel

27 Jun 2013

Pocket Penguin in Izmir, Turkey

Pocket penguin is now back in London from Izmir, Turkey, after finishing the concert and a performance in a private party. The modern and large city, Izmir had a fantastic weather during our stay. Far from raining, we saw absolute no cloud in such a profound blue sky. The temperature was twice or even three times more than London, so that was incapably hot for us!






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And this is how the venue of the concert and the party look alike. The party was held outside of a restaurant in front of the Aegean sea—the sunset was very beautiful (çok güzel!).

The following was the programme for the concert.


Part 1

Johann Sebastian Bach: Cello Suite III, Jesus Bleibet Meine Freude

Ryusuke Koarashi: A Fragment of Dreams, 13th April

John Dowland: Frog Galliard, A Piece without Title



Part 2

Kazufumi Miyazawa: Shimauta

Kengyo Yatsuhashi: Rokudan no Shirabe

Aşık Veysel: Kara Toprak, Uzun Ince Bir Yoldayım

W.A.Mozart: La Majör Piyano Sonata No. 11 K331

Ryusuke Koarashi: Çok Güzeller


This time, notably, we tried to arrange some Turkish pieces as our new repertoire. Kara Toprak and Uzun ince Bir Yoldayım are very well known folk song among Turkish people—also our favourites, composed by a blind minstrel, A şık Veysel Şatıroğlu. We played Uzun ince Bir Yordayım in the party, too, and happily had generous comments from the guests.


We both have special interests in Turkey, Turkish culture, music, food, language etc. Ryusuke has been to Turkey every year since 2008, and also this was the third time for Ayumi. So having a performance in Turkey was a dream for us, and became true.



.....Here are some photos.


  

(Ryusuke bought an electric kettle for making Turkish tea and a new bağlama which is actually the third one for him.)



(Tasty Foods. The front one is "Kumru", a sandwich with ham, cheese and tomato. The back is jacket potato called "Kumpir".)

 




(Ayumi had her birthday during the stay, celebrated with our friend's family and their neighbourhood. The cake is a homemade by mother of our friend.)




(Izmir is not exception of protesting which has been expanded from Taksim square into all around Turkey. We witnessed that many residents in Izmir express their support for the protesters by putting flags of Kemal Atatürk orbanging pots or pans at night.)



(The high street at Karşıyaka. Photos of the victims of the protest and messages are sticked on the tree-like object surrounded by people.)

30 May 2013

Wandering Sound - Concert in Izmir, Turkey

Pocket Penguin's next concert will be in Izmir, Turkey.
If you live nearby, please come to see us!


Wandering Sound:
Melodica: Ayumi Toyama
Guitar: Ryusuke Koarashi 
Date: 21st June (FRI)
Time: 15.30 Start (15:15 open)
Venue: PROF. DR. TÜRKAN SAYLAN ALSANCAK CULTURAL CENTER
Cyprus Martyrs Caddesi No: 12 Alsancak-Izmir K.5, Turkey
Tel: Kemal Altintas 0533 266 90 46
Admission: 10TL

Click here for downloading the flyer.

27 May 2013

After Bath International Music Festival

Pocket Penguin joined in Bath International Music Festival 2013. We played at Victoria Art Gallery located in the city centre of Bath, together with Lánre, a beautiful singer song writer who is also based in London. In spite of a bad weather, many people came to see Pocket Penguin and Lánre, all of us really enjoyed the nice acoustics of the gallery and the event.

Programme:

1st set
Bela Bartok: Three Hungarian Folksongs from the Csík District
Johann Sebastian Bach: Allemande from Cello Suite III
Ryusuke Koarashi: Fragments of Dreams, 13th April
Bulgarian Folk Songs:
・Vido, Vido, Byala Vido — Vida, Vida, originally arranged by Philip Koutev
・Radi na Radka Dumashe — Radi Said to Radka, originally arranged by Philip Koutev
・Bre, Petrunko — Why, Petrounka, originally arranged by Philip Koutev
Ryusuke Koarashi: Foreign Hill

2nd set
Musa Mirzoev: 6 pieces on material of Azerbaijan Folklore
1. Lyrical piece
2. First Dance
3. Second Dance
Johann Sebastian Bach: Sarabande & Bourre from Cello Suite III
Pocket Penguin: Prelude V
Bulgarian Folk Songs:
・Vecherai, Rado — Eat your supper, Rada, originally arranged by Philip Koutev.
・Polegnala e Todora — Todora Lay Down For a While, originally arranged by Philip Koutev
・Dilmano Dilbero — Dilmana, Beautiful Girl, originally arranged by Ivan Kavaldzhiev
Ryusuke Koarashi: Çok Güzeller

A Concert in Matsushima Coffee in Nagoya Japan

The other day, we held a concert by melodica and guitar, at Matsushima Coffee in Nagoya. Since relocating to Japan from the UK, it was our f...