Live on Wednesday Japanese music concert CANTON: “Japanese Traditional Music Lives Shakuhachi Bamboo Flute: The Zen Mendicant Tradition has a Voice in Jazz,” noon-1:30 p.m., Skykes Zen Garden, …
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Live on Wednesday
Japanese music concert
CANTON: “Japanese Traditional Music Lives Shakuhachi Bamboo Flute: The Zen Mendicant Tradition has a Voice in Jazz,” noon-1:30 p.m., Skykes Zen Garden, St. Lawrence University; Sykes Common Room in the event of rain; part of a four-day arts residency, titled “The Silk Road and Japanese Music: From Spain to Japan: How Ancient Trade Routes Continue to Connect Asia and the West;” Aeolian Duo of Bruce Huebner, Japanese bamboo flute known as the shakuhachi, and Japanese guitarist Kôfû Suwa, with special guest Todd Isler on South Asian and Middle eastern percussion; 315-229-5128, www.stlawu.edu/religious-studies; free, open to public.
Cori Ellison
POTSDAM: Guest Artist Vocal Masterclass, Cori Ellison, 2-4 p.m., Sara M. Snell Music Theater, Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam.