Curate 757
Kishi Bashi
Season 3 Episode 10 | 6m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Kishi Bashi is the pseudonym of singer, instrumentalist, and songwriter Kaoru Ishibashi.
Kishi Bashi is the pseudonym of singer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Kaoru Ishibashi. Born in Seattle, Ishibashi grew up in Norfolk where both of his parents were professors at Old Dominion University. He studied film scoring at Berklee College of Music before becoming a renowned violinist. Ishibashi has toured internationally with diverse artists. He's currently based in Athens, Georgia.
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Curate 757 is a local public television program presented by WHRO Public Media
Support provided by The Hermitage Museum & Gardens, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), The Peninsula Fine Arts Center (PFAC), and the Virginia Beach Arts and Humanities Commission
Curate 757
Kishi Bashi
Season 3 Episode 10 | 6m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Kishi Bashi is the pseudonym of singer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Kaoru Ishibashi. Born in Seattle, Ishibashi grew up in Norfolk where both of his parents were professors at Old Dominion University. He studied film scoring at Berklee College of Music before becoming a renowned violinist. Ishibashi has toured internationally with diverse artists. He's currently based in Athens, Georgia.
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