Recordings

PUBLICATIONS, RECORDINGS AND FILM

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Legend of Morning Glory, 2009, CD

Kabuki taiko oratorio by Brenda Wong Aoki, Music composed by Mark Izu, performed by Mark Izu, Christopher Yohmei (shakuhachi) and Maze Daiko (taiko).   Legend of Morning Glory is a story from the Kabuki about a rich girl and a poor boy, who promise to love each other forever.

Mermaid Meat: The Secret to Immortality, 2007, Book and CD: Obsessive greed, crimes of passion, abuse of power; today’s headlines are the stuff of ghost stories. Mermaid Meat: the Secret to Immortality and other Japanese Ghost Stories features four powerful tales that explore the dilemmas of life that people around the world have grappled with since the beginning of time.

The Queens Garden

The Queens Garden

The Queen’s Garden, 1999, CD “This soul-stirring coming-of-age disc by Brenda Wong Aoki shouldn’t be missed by fans of spoken word. The first-person love story of Brenda Jean–a girl of uniquely mixed heritage (Asian, Mexican, and Scottish)–is backed by a melting jazz soundtrack courtesy of bassist-composer Mark Izu. The west side of Los Angeles is the setting here, but it’s Aoki’s autobiographical narrative that steals each scene. Her love for Kali, a boy descended from Hawaiian royalty, takes its own course, and Aoki’s jazz inspired pacing makes this 71-minute disc ebb and flow with a power all its own. –Jason Verlinde, Amazon.com

Tales of the Pacific Rim: Dreams and Illusions, CD, 1990

Asian-Pacific folk tales for the whole family. Scored with original music and traditional instruments.

Living on Tokyo Time, Steven Okazaki, 1987

No Way Out, Music Video, Jefferson Starship, Music Video of the Year, 1984

Layin’It on the Line, Music Video, Jefferson Starship, 1985

Random Acts, Mermaid Meat,Extreme Exposure: Solo theater from the 20th Century, Theatre Communications Group, New York, 2000.

The Queen’s Garden, Contemporary Plays by Women of Color. New York and London: Routledge, 1995.

Featured Storyteller in Oral Tradition through Time, a Curriculum Laser Disk. Houghton Mifflin/ McDougalLittell and Rymel Multimedia, 1996.

Black Hair:Some Japanese Ghosts, 1998

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Upcoming Events

June 4, 2012: Mark Izu and Brenda Wong Aoki perform for the 50th Anniversary of the San Francisco Zen Center. "When the Catfish Dances."

June 16, 2012: Brenda Wong Aoki, Commencement Speaker for the Merrill Graduation at UC Santa Cruz. 9:30, East Field.

July 12-15, 2012 Mark Izu's original composition, performed live, in The San Francisco Silent Film Festival.

July 27-29, 2012 Brenda Wong Aoki, solo performance, Sierra Storytelling Festival.

August 26, 2012 Brenda Wong Aoki, solo performance, Community Asian Theatre of the Sierras, Nevada City. 2pm.

December 21,22, 23, 2012: World Premiere of MU, Jewish Community Center of SF, San Francisco

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Founded by Brenda Wong Aoki and Mark Izu in 1995, the mission of the non-profit First Voice is to create and develop the stories and music of people living between worlds. Critical to this mission is "personal experience" or "voice" as essential to authentic pan-world culture. Please help support First Voice with a donation.