New Shakuhachi Concert With Reison Kuroda at The Feuerle CollectionThursday, 13 February 2025, 7:30 pm

Reison Kuroda playing Shakuhachi at The Feuerle Collection

The Feuerle Collection is pleased to announce a new exceptional shakuhachi (尺八, traditional Japanese bamboo flute) concert with the renowned Japanese musician Reison Kuroda 黒田鈴尊. This special event will take place on Thursday, February 13, 2025, at 7:30 pm in the unique setting of our collection space, organized in association with Doppelmond.

Reison Kuroda, an acclaimed master of the shakuhachi, will perform a selection of traditional Japanese pieces and contemporary compositions, bringing to life the rich cultural and philosophical heritage of this ancient bamboo flute. His virtuosity and emotive performances transport audiences into a world where sound and spirituality converge.

Kuroda studied shakuhachi under the esteemed Reibo Aoki and Shoji Aoki. He holds a master’s degree in Japanese traditional music from Tokyo University of the Arts and has premiered works by renowned composers such as Claude Ledoux and Denis Levaillant. His accolades include the top prizes at the Hidenori Tone Traditional Japanese Instruments Contest and the World Shakuhachi Competition in London.

The traditional Japanese flute shakuhachi, crafted from bamboo with a minimalist design, produces an ethereal sound that blends pure tones with air noise. Historically associated with Zen Buddhism rituals, it was used to achieve enlightenment through the meditative practice of Suizen (吹禅, meditation through flute music). The guiding principle of this music—Itton Jobutsu (一音成仏), achieving enlightenment with a single sound—resonates deeply with The Feuerle Collection’s tranquil atmosphere. The event will take place in the permanent collection space of our museum, surrounded by erotic photographic works by Japanese Photographer Nobuyoshi Araki, and ancient Imperial Chinese furniture, and it is a part of our institutional Performance Program, that aims at presenting the work of young Asian artists from the world of music and dance, that are based in Germany.

After a fully booked first concert in 2024, this year’s concert theme is “The Moon”, a symbol of mystery and serenity. In harmony with The Feuerle Collection spiritual essence, this evening promises a sensual and profound, otherworldly experience.

Musical pieces 

Aoki Reibo the second „新・月の曲 Shin Tsuki no Kyoku“ (1982)

Sōmei Satō   „松風Matsukaze“ (2024, German Premier)

Frank Denyer „Winged Play” (1984)

Alessio Silvestrin   „息の痕跡 Iki no Konseki” (2019, World Premier)

Tomoya Yokokawa  „見えない月 Invisible moon“ (2009/2022)

Yu Kuwabara „狂雲と佳月Kyoun and Kagetsu (Lingering Clouds and Clear Moon) (2022, German Premier)

Hendrik Rungelrath  „everything we could.” (2024)

Traditional „虚空 Kokū“

 

Join us for an unforgettable evening as music and philosophy intertwine in the sublime environment of The Feuerle Collection. We look forward to welcoming you for this exceptional event!

Details:

Date: February 13, 2025

Time: 7:30 pm (doors open at 7:00 pm)

Location: The Feuerle Collection, Hallesches Ufer 70, 10963 Berlin

Tickets: 38 EUR (Friends: 19 EUR; Imperial Friends: Free)

The number of tickets is limited, please secure your spot in advance.

Ticketing & Seating Information

For this event, guests can choose their preferred seating type – cushions and regular chair – based on availability. However, seating placement will be organized by both seat type and booking order:

Seat Type by Row Placement: Rows are arranged by seat height, with lower seating (cushions) at the front and regular chairs at the back.

Priority upon arrival: Seating within each section will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.

We aim to provide clear and fair seating for everyone, with photos of each seating type available on our booking platform for your convenience

 

Photo: Reison Kuroda playing shakuhachi by Minwoo Kim © The Feuerle Collection

Reison Kuroda playing Shakuhachi at The Feuerle Collection