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Grammy Nominee Kitaro Announces “Kitaro’s Symphonic World Tour 2014 With The Santa Rosa Symphony” Concert Date February 14, 2014

Nominated for his 15th Grammy at the 56th Grammy Awards in the “Best New Age Album” Category, Grammy & Golden Globe-Winning Artist KITARO Embarks on His First-Ever Eastern European Tour”Kitaro’s Symphonic World Tour 2014”. The Acclaimed Artist will Debut His Extensive Live Production with a Full Orchestra, Feb 14th with the Santa Rosa Symphony at Weill Hall at the Green Music Center in Rohnert Park, CA.

“Kitaro’s Symphonic World Tour 2014 with the Santa Rosa Symphony”

Purchase Tickets at: www.santarosasymphony.com (707) 546-8742

He’s performed all over the world many times. Now, in a first, Grammy and Golden Globe-winning Artist Kitaro will perform in Eastern Europe with a full-orchestra on his “Kitaro’s Symphonic World Tour 2014.” The live production will include stops in Warsaw, Moscow, Bucharest, Istanbul and other historic and amazing international locations. Commenting on the tour Kitaro says, “It has always been my dream to perform with a full orchestra in these beautiful and historic cities. I look forward to every moment of this coming tour with great anticipation.”

The acclaimed artist will debut his extensive live production with the Santa Rosa Symphony orchestra on February 14, 2014 at 8 pm in Weill Hall at the Green Music Center on the campus of Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, California. Kitaro performs with an ensemble that includes his wife, Keiko Takahashi, on keyboards and special effects, and with the Santa Rosa Symphony orchestra under the baton of Kitaro’s music director Stephen Small. They will present a preview of the Symphonic World Tour repertoire of orchestral arrangements of Kitaro’s most memorable music from ‘Silk Road’ and ‘Kojiki’. Tickets available at www.santarosasymphony.com and are $40-$80 with a special $250 ticket to include a post-concert reception with Kitaro.

“Kitaro Symphonic World Tour 2014” dates:
19 February St Petersburg Bkz Hall
22 February Warsaw, Kongress hall
24 February Kiev, Ukraine Palace
26 February Moscow, Crocus Hall
28 February Bahrain opt
02 March Bucharest, Sala Palatilui
TBA Istanbul, Zorlu center
TBA Baku, Hayder Aliyev Sarayi and/or Minsk Belarus Palace

Simultaneously, Kitaro’s new album, “Final Call” has just been released to rave reviews and a Grammy Nomination for Best New Age Album. See more about the all-new release, Final Call at: http://www.domomusicgroup.com/kitaro/albums/finalcall.php

As an homage to Kitaro’s lifetime reverence for nature, Final Call is a voyage of introspection specifically concerned about how we treat our planet. It’s Kitaro’s assertion that the planet itself is crying out and warning us about potential serious consequences if we don’t address these global issues in a timely fashion.

In his own words, Kitaro describes his new musical work, “I have always felt we all must respect the providence of the Universe. Unfortunately, through the course of time and the growth of civilization, many living creatures that we now know will become extinct. If we don’t alter how we treat each other and our planet Earth, many habitats and portions of this earth may become devastated and eventually disappear. This album is the story of an epic voyage… a voyage of hope that all living creatures can someday live happily in harmony with each other. The story begins from where we board for departure.”

Kitaro is universally acknowledged as the founding architect of new age music. His various sound collaborations and resonant, multi-textured compositions truly defy the constraints of any genre. The Grammy and Golden Globe-winning Kitaro has garnered global acclaim over a more than three decade long career with a signature sound and a pioneering fusion of cultures, techniques and spheres of consciousness that are truly his own.

For over a quarter century, Kitaro has been an internationally recognized icon, globally acclaimed composer and musician. His ongoing inspirational musical message of Peace and Love allows Kitaro to take his fans to the four corners of the globe, shining the spotlight of his musical message on audiences as he inspires fans from around the world to unite as one. This Eastern European Tour will complete the circle for the artist as he travels to destinations and performs for audiences who have never before experienced his unique artistry.

The Santa Rosa Symphony, founded in 1928, is the third oldest professional orchestra in California. Bruno Ferrandis began his tenure as music director and conductor in July of 2006. Now in its 86th season (its second season as Resident Orchestra of Weill Hall at Sonoma State University’s Green Music Center), the Santa Rosa Symphony is the largest regional symphony in California north of Los Angeles. It presents 21 classical concerts (7 sets), 7 Discovery classical concert dress rehearsals, 3 family concerts, 4 pops concerts, as well as numerous specials yearly. SRS is recognized for having one of the most comprehensive music education programs in California. Nearly 20,000 students a year are reached, whether by fostering music appreciation through school and community outreach or providing in-depth training to future musicians. The Santa Rosa Symphony is committed to core values of artistic excellence, innovative programming and community service.

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More On Kitaro: Kitaro was originally influenced by American rock and R&B. His pioneering fusion of electronic artistry, traditional Japanese forms, and pop-inflected Western idioms created a lush, harmonic, and poetic sound that has won the now legendary artist a huge international following.

After few years in the Japanese music group Far East Family Band, Kitaro became a solo artist in 1978, and released his first album entitled Astral Voyage. In 1980, he created the theme song for Japanese national TV broadcast, NHK’s TV show featuring Silk Road. The show made an enormous success and increased Kitaro’s recognition worldwide. Kitaro released the soundtrack albums Silk Road and Silk Road Vol.2. In 1984, he toured in Asia as a first-ever Japanese musician who performed in Taiwan and China.

In 1985, Kitaro signed worldwide contract with Geffen Records. Shortly after that, in 1987, Kitaro created the Grammy-nominated “The Light of the Spirit”, a collaboration with Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart. This album exceeded two million dollars of sales in the U.S. alone. This created a turning point in Kitaro’s career and aided to elevate Kitaro’s presence to an unprecedented degree. After this, Kitaro continuously toured in the US and Europe and attracted a following worldwide.

Of all of his works, in addition to his breakthrough release of Silk Road, Kitaro considers “Kojiki” as one of his finest efforts. Nominated for 34th Grammy, the album reached the Billboard Top 200 Pop Charts at #159, an amazing feat for an album in the New Age genre. The album also became #1 Top New Age Album for 8 weeks.

In 1992 Kitaro released transcendent “Dream”, a collaboration with Yes’ Jon Anderson. After release, this was another Kitaro hit and Kitaro was nominated for another Grammy. Working with acclaimed director Oliver Stone, Kitaro won a Golden Globe Award for his Heaven & Earth Original Soundtrack in 1994.

In 1994, Kitaro signed with Domo Records. 1994’s “Mandala” and 1995’s “An Enchanted Evening” were both released and nominated for Grammys only adding to Kitaro’s legacy of Grammy accolades.

In 1997, Kitaro produced music for the Broadway production “Cirque Ingenieux” and released same titled original soundtrack. The following year, Kitaro’s original soundtrack album “The Soong Sisters” received, Best Original Music Award from the Hong Kong Film Award as well as the Taiwan Golden Film Festival and Award. In 1998, Kitaro was invited to become an Olympic musician and perform Taiko Drums at the closing ceremony of Nagano Winter Olympics.

In 2000, Kitaro’s “Thinking Of You”, which the online music bible allmusic.com calls, “one of the most beautiful CDs of all time,” won a Grammy for Best New Age Album. Kitaro credits this Grammy to philosophy that fundamentally, at its heart, his music is always about sending a profound message of peace and spiritual development, both personally and globally.

Kitaro’s Ku-Kai series arose after the global events on the fateful day of September 11, 2001. On that day, Kitaro was on a jet from Japan traveling en route to Los Angeles when the transcontinental flight was diverted to Hawaii for 5 days due to the tragedy. It was during this time of disbelief and uncertainty that Kitaro envisioned the Ku-Kai series as a means of uniting the world by music embracing a universal message of peace. The Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai series is an earthly travel that transports the listener to the 88 sacred temples located on Shikoku Island in Japan. The music is a serene journey in its own right. The true to life excursion made over 1100 years ago on Shikoku Island in Japan endures to this day.

The Ku-Kai series, “Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Vol. 1” in 2003 and all the future volumes released: “Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Vol. 2” in 2005, “Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Vol. 3” in 2007, and “Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Vol. 4” in 2010 earned Kitaro Grammy Nominations for Best New Age Album.

The global admiration for Kitaro and his music that unites the world is, of all things, real and constant. His desire to continually breaking new ground and blur the lines between musical genres is visible on Kitaro’s “Spiritual Garden” in 2006. In 2007, Kitaro launched his “Love And Peace World Tour” in conjunction with the Ku-Kai series. He has performed in The Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Greece, India, Japan, Hong Kong, Mexico, China, Jakarta, and Uruguay in order to help spread his goal of world peace. His 2010 release, “Impressions of the West Lake” (Featuring vocalist and Chinese pop diva Jane Zhang) captured the artist’s 13th Grammy nomination and was hailed by critics as a cultural masterpiece. It was written for the modern day opera by internationally acclaimed filmmaker Zhang Yimou. Kitaro also provided music for Japanese American documentary movies “Toyo’s Camera”, “442-Live with Honor, Die with Dignity” by director Junichi Suzuki and released same titled soundtrack albums. In 2011, Kitaro started his Asian tour entitled “The Silk Road – East & West” and performed for more than 40,000 fans. Also, Kitaro participated the event MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy) and shared the stage with Crosby, Stills & Nash, Jackson Browne, The Doobie Brothers and other world-top artists. Kitaro’s project in 2012 is the collaboration album, Let Mother Earth Speak with world-renowned Native American activist, Dennis banks. With a focus on world and inner-peace, the unique mix of Kitaro’s music with Native American instruments along with the insight of Dennis Banks makes Let Mother Earth Speak one of the most unique marriages of musical and spoken word driven projects of this or any year.

CALENDAR LISTING
What: Kitaro Symphonic World Tour 2014
Who:
Kitaro, composer, musician
Santa Rosa Symphony
Keiko Takahashi, keyboards and special effects
Dan Antunovich, bass
Jasper de Roos, drums
Jessica Hindin, violin

Stephen Small, music director and conductor

Date and Time:
Friday, February 14, 2014 8 p.m.

Venue: Weill Hall, Green Music Center at Sonoma State University
(Petaluma Hill Road and Rohnert Park Expressway), Rohnert Park, CA

Ticket Prices:
$40, $65, $80 and $250 (this ticket includes a post-concert reception with Kitaro).

 

Source: http://www.santarosasymphony.com/