Music Samples
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Music samples performed by Wil Offermans
Tsuru-no-Sugomori (arr. by Wil Offermans) for flute solo, a shakuhachi transcription
Ilios (by Wil Offermans) for flute solo, from the CD ‘Ilios‘
Akatombo (arr. by Wil Offermans) from the CD ‘Made In Japan‘
Kurokami Love (by Wil Offermans) from the CD ‘Made In Japan‘
Kojo-no-Tsuki (arr. by Wil Offermans) from the CD ‘Made In Japan‘
Music samples performed by Junko Ueda
Danno-no-Ura (trad./Kinshi Tsuruta) from Ueda’s CD ‘Satsuma-Biwa‘
Yoshitsune (trad./Kinshi Tsuruta) from Ueda’s CD ‘Satsuma-Biwa‘
Voyage (by Toru Takemitsu) from Ueda’s CD ‘Satsuma-Biwa‘
Music samples performed by Ueda/Offermans
How to Survive in Paradise (by Wil Offermans) from the CD ‘How to Survive in Paradise‘ by Ueda/Offermans
Voice & Noise (by Wil Offermans) from the CD ‘How to Survive in Paradise‘ by Ueda/Offermans
Ancient Voices (by Wil Offermans) from the CD ‘Dejima Suite‘ by Ueda/Offermans premiered in 2000 at the occasion of 400 years relations Holland-Japan
Voices of Ocean (by Wil Offermans) from the CD ‘Dejima Suite‘ by Ueda/Offermans premiered in 2000 at the occasion of 400 years relations Holland-Japan
Crossing Voices (by Wil Offermans) from the CD ‘Dejima Suite‘ by Ueda/Offermans premiered in 2000 at the occasion of 400 years relations Holland-Japan
Please remember that all music is copyright protected and cannot be used without permission of the composer.

"...The body is the house of our soul and the physical confirmation of our existence.
The soul is the mystery, the energy and the enjoyment of the life.
Xperience (experience) reflects the process of activating and maturing both the body and the soul.
The caravan, like the life, is travelling in space... in time... between cultures... and through arts and music.
The Body & Soul Xperience Caravan is about enjoying the arts and the music by active as well as passive participation in a direct and intercultural circumstance..."


