Slow Motion is a composition for accordion by Toshio Hosokawa written in 2002 for , who premiered it in Vienna's Konzerthaus on April 3 that year. Lasting circa 13 minutes, it is a contemplative work inspired in gagaku and its "integration of the dancer's bodies with the earth", with the accordion emulating a shō playing a nocturnal dance in the moonlight.

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  • Slow Motion is a composition for accordion by Toshio Hosokawa written in 2002 for , who premiered it in Vienna's Konzerthaus on April 3 that year. Lasting circa 13 minutes, it is a contemplative work inspired in gagaku and its "integration of the dancer's bodies with the earth", with the accordion emulating a shō playing a nocturnal dance in the moonlight. (en)
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  • Slow Motion is a composition for accordion by Toshio Hosokawa written in 2002 for , who premiered it in Vienna's Konzerthaus on April 3 that year. Lasting circa 13 minutes, it is a contemplative work inspired in gagaku and its "integration of the dancer's bodies with the earth", with the accordion emulating a shō playing a nocturnal dance in the moonlight. (en)
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  • Slow Motion (Hosokawa) (en)
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