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FantAsia! Lunar New Year Concert

Sunday, February 22 @ 2:00 pm

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Inwood Art Works presents

FantAsia!

Featuring INTERWOVEN

Sunday, February 22 – 2:00pm
Good Shepherd Auditorium – 620 Isham Street

Minimum suggested donation of $25 Adults, $10 Children under 12, or pay-what-you-can online and at the door.

Program

Sheng-Ching Hsu (arranger) – Battle Horses Galloping for Erhu and String Trio
Gamin & Tokunaga Keiko – Sajanoleum: Lion’s Blessings for Taepyeongso, Piri and Strings*
Jay Reise – Orpheus in Meikai for Koto and String Quartet*
Madoka Mori (arranger) – Jasmine Flower for Erhu and String Trio
Hung-Ping Apple Chang – In Harmony with Moon and Current for Erhu and String Trio*
* world premiere

FantAsia! is a vibrant celebration of Asian music, traditions, and cuisine. Highlighting the program are three world-premiere compositions that interlace Asian and Western musical worlds, inspired by ancient legends, traditional dances, and shared philosophies. Join us as we welcome the Year of the Horse together!

One of INTERWOVEN’S signature programs, FantAsia, celebrates the sound of the East and West, past and present. The concert opens with performances of historic Eastern Asian melodies, featuring instruments such as the koto (Japanese zither) played by Yoko Reikano Kimura, piri & saenghwang (Korean wind instruments) performed by Gamin, and the erhu (Chinese two-stringed instrument) played by Andy Lin. As the audience becomes acquainted with the traditional sounds of Asia, the program shifts to new compositions that intertwine the sonorities of the East and West, written by American composers such as Hung-Ping Chang and Jay Reise.

Throughout the performance, some of our musicians will offer brief explanations, introducing the instruments and sharing the cultural and philosophical inspirations behind the pieces—connecting the audience to the myths, aesthetic objects, and traditions of Asia. Our performances are designed to be accessible to anyone interested in exploring unfamiliar sounds and ideas. While there is an educational component to our program, no prior knowledge of Asian culture is required—just an open mind and curiosity.

Bring your family and meet your friends to enjoy an afternoon community concert of classical music. All are welcome!

Reception with light snacks and beverages following the performance.

All proceeds benefit Good Shepherd Church

INTERWOVEN Personnel

gamin, piri & taepyeongso
Yoko Reikano Kimura, koto
Andy Lin, erhu & viola
Emilie-Anne Gendron, violin
Keiko Tokunaga, violin
Jennie Tang, viola
Hikaru Tamaki, violoncello

INTERWOVEN is a recipient of a 2026 grant from Chamber Music America’s Artistic Projects program, funded through the generosity of the Howard Gilman Foundation, for FantAsia!

Venue

Venue

Good Shepherd Auditorium
620 Isham St
New York, NY 10034 United States

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