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Daihonzan Chozen-ji is a Rinzai Zen temple in Hawaii. Since 1972, Chozen-ji has been a place to pursue the deepest spiritual training and a physical approach to Zen.
Chozen-ji students train in the martial arts, fine arts, and meditation. This vigorous training takes students beyond their self-imposed limitations and creates powerful leaders who live fully and serve others, with true freedom and happiness.
Learn more at www.chozen-ji.org.
Chozen-ji students train in the martial arts, fine arts, and meditation. This vigorous training takes students beyond their self-imposed limitations and creates powerful leaders who live fully and serve others, with true freedom and happiness.
Learn more at www.chozen-ji.org.
"Explode The Structure": Katy Luo Plays all 53 of Joseph Haydn's Piano Sonatas In One Day
On October 13, professional pianist and Zen student at Daihonzan Chozen-ji, Katy Luo, played all 53 of composer Joseph Haydn's piano sonatas in one day.
See the full 12 1/2 hour video here: ruclips.net/video/WMvLl2IQG0E/видео.html
Over 14 hours, Katy played continuously, taking only three short breaks. This is the first time that someone is documented as having played all 53 of Haydn's sonatas in one day, a feat of concentration that pushed the limits of music and human stamina.
Daihonzan Chozen-ji is a Zen temple and martial arts dojo in Hawaii. The approach to Zen at Chozen-ji is rigorous, intense, and through the body, incorporating serious meditation and a variety of martial and fine ar...
See the full 12 1/2 hour video here: ruclips.net/video/WMvLl2IQG0E/видео.html
Over 14 hours, Katy played continuously, taking only three short breaks. This is the first time that someone is documented as having played all 53 of Haydn's sonatas in one day, a feat of concentration that pushed the limits of music and human stamina.
Daihonzan Chozen-ji is a Zen temple and martial arts dojo in Hawaii. The approach to Zen at Chozen-ji is rigorous, intense, and through the body, incorporating serious meditation and a variety of martial and fine ar...
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53 Haydn Piano Sonatas In One Day
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On October 13, professional pianist and Zen student at Daihonzan Chozen-ji, Katy Luo, played all 53 of composer Joseph Haydn's piano sonatas in one day. Hear Katy explain why she took on this endeavor here: ruclips.net/video/XTOjl3tMr54/видео.html Over 14 hours, Katy played continuously, taking only three short breaks. This is the first time that someone is documented as having played all 53 of...
Zen & Boxing: Chozen-ji
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Chozen-ji Zen training has always included intensive martial arts as a complement to meditation and traditional forms of Zen. Under the guidance of world champion boxer, Michele Aboro, we have added the Way of Boxing to our training here.
Karate And Zen: Zenko Heshiki Sensei at Chozen-ji
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
In late 2022, Zenko Heshiki Sensei delivered a teisho, "My Search for Karate: The Hand that Emanates from the Void", at Daihonzan Chozen-ji in Honolulu. It was at Chozen-ji that Heshiki Sensei trained in Zen under Tanouye Tenshin Rotaishi. Tanouye Rotaishi's innovation in Zen was to incorporate rigorous training in the martial and fine arts to Zen, accelerating the maturation people experience ...
Chozen-ji: "Training is Hard Because Life Is Hard"
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Chozen-ji is unlike any other Zen temple you’ll find in the West. An intensive training monastery located in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, Chozen-ji is also the only daihonzan, or central temple, outside of Japan. To learn more, visit us at www.chozen-ji.org.
Zen & Boxing: Michele Aboro and Chozen-ji in conversation
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 года назад
Seven time boxing world champion Michele Aboro and Chozen-ji Head Priest Michael Kangen discuss how physical Zen training and boxing can offer clarity in the face of chaos and turmoil. For updates about training with Michele at Chozen-ji in September 2020 visit: www.chozen-ji.org/michele-aboro To learn more about Aboro Academy in Shanghai: www.aboroacademy.com/ To learn more about Chozen-ji in ...
Mu-I Tai Chi Full Cycle
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Stephen Kow Roshi demonstrating a full, four directions cycle of slow, quiet Mu-I Tai Chi at Daihonzan Chozen-ji in 2009. Chozen-ji is a Rinzai Zen temple and monastery in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is unique in its physical approach to Zen training rooted in the martial arts. Sometimes referred to as 10-step Tai Chi, Mu-I Taiji Zen was developed by Kow Roshi in 2006 as a simplified, easy to learn f...
Mu-I Tai Chi Single Cycle
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Stephen Kow Roshi demonstrating a single cycle of slow, quiet Mu-I Tai Chi at Daihonzan Chozen-ji in 2009. Chozen-ji is a Rinzai Zen temple and monastery in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is unique in its physical approach to Zen training rooted in the martial arts. Sometimes referred to as 10-step Tai Chi, Mu-I Taiji Zen was developed by Kow Roshi in 2006 as a simplified, easy to learn form for Zen stu...
Mu-I Tai Chi Loud and Fast
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Stephen Kow Roshi demonstrating loud and fast Mu-I Tai Chi at Daihonzan Chozen-ji in 2009. Chozen-ji is a Rinzai Zen temple and monastery in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is unique in its physical approach to Zen training rooted in the martial arts. Sometimes referred to as 10-step Tai Chi, Mu-I Taiji Zen was developed by Kow Roshi in 2006 as a simplified, easy to learn form for Zen students. The story...
Amazing….
That piano sounds so lovely
I've just finished watching all of this after a month and I have but 2 things to say: Congratulations and thank you!!
Absolutely beautiful. I am recovering from emergency surgery and your music is very soothing for all my pain.
What an amazing accomplishment
The light at 08:26:00 is interesting. Playing for 12 hours in a naturally lit space is like being a sundial as the light changes around you.
I like that moment of silence at the end before you stand up and take a bow.
The way most won't even have the stamina to sit and listen to these sonatas for 12 hours straight... yet we have someone actually playing them
Thanks for finally bringing closer these 53 wonders.😌
This is sooooooooooo amazing! Thank you
Is it a Record Guiness?
Nice, now go for both WTC books 😅
lady, you are a monster! i'm in awe! thank you, indeed ...
Parabéns que feito inacreditável, merece muito reconhecimento! ❤ 🎹🎵 Toca muito bem os clássicos! Que interpretação mais linda !
Es titánico tu trabajo, felicidades
I am Amazed! Thank you Daihonzan Chozen-ji, Katy Luo!!!
I will study with this in the background for the coming years
super congrads! more impressive than a marathon :D , 12 marathons*
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You inspired me, thank you, really.
The amount of stamina to do this, let alone listen to only Haydn for 12 hours (jk), is such an incredible feat. Most people won't understand how difficult this is. I myself get tired after several hours, my vision gets blurry beyond 3-4. This is just crazy LOL
Ter isso de repertório de cor já é por si só uma façanha, mas tocá-las pensando na interpretação e dando o seu melhor durante 12h !
wow
oh my god this is insane!!
She'd HAVE to be Zen to do that!
This is an incredible feat
Such a magical and a generous gift of time and talent! I found myself listening to this performance in the background at home and motivated me to be productive and creative in my own little way. Thank you Katy Luo for the inspiration.
Você me fez querer estudar para tentar chegar a um resultado tão grande assim ! Seu pianismo é lindo !
Congratulations !!!
It's an absolute mystery to me how this video can only have a couple hundred views. Alone to play the piano for more than 12 hours in one day is beyond impressive. I once busked around for 6 hours in London with barely any breaks, and my back was absolutely killing me afterwards. But to also rehearse 53 piano sonatas and perform them on such a high level in a single day is absolutely unbelievable. You can be incredibly proud of your achievement. Chapeau!
Relax this is bound to be recognized, such a gem
Inspiring. I like what was said about the limits disappearing, very true. I’m a pianist and meditator, but I’ve fallen out of practice with both. I think it’s time to begin again
@jac3.14 maybe it is!
Congrats to you and brava👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Your stamina and concentration are unmatched and I don’t know if the Guinness Book of World Records would be interested. I have a few observations: Your piano is a hybrid Yamaha NU1X (or NU1 or NU1XA). Did you specify request to play on it due to the marathon session, or most likely it was the best piano available. I own a N1X by the way. I also agree with you that Haydn was a master of experimentation and when you play his piano music you are part of the composition as it’s being created. I plan to watch your entire marathon in between my practice sessions. I hope to discover the next Haydn sonata to play. You are so inspirational❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you @jacquelinrubin8274! The Yamaha NU1XA was carefully chosen based on many factors. The Kyudo dojo doesn’t have AC, so a fully acoustic instrument would have gone in-n-out of tune over the 7 months when the instrument lived at the dojo and I was going there to train almost daily.
@@KatyLuo. That’s what I thought. I’m glad to see that you played on a hybrid to show all those purists out there that it’s fine to use a hybrid for such a grueling performance. I practice many hours daily on my N1X which has a substantial grand action. It’s really helped my technique not to mention that Bach on a harpsichord voice is extremely instructive. I can’t imagine what your next project will be. I’m looking forward to it.
can you play clementi sonatas too?
Great suggestion! Love his music. 😊
Incredible feat
Imagine the camera would have turned off xD
Congrats!
Yamaha NU1X?
Yamaha NU1Xa
This is incredible and deserves way more views!
How is this even possible? Amazing!
Haydn: spent his entire life on it You: I'll do it in just one day mf
Thats impressive
Amazing!
Way to go Katy!! 🎉😮
Thank you Jean!!
Tanouye Roshi was my band teacher at Kalakaua Intermediate School from 1964 to1967 ; and at Farrington High school from 1967 to 1969 . At that time , he was Mr. Tanouye . . . and there was quite aura about him . There were also stories about his martial arts research in Japan and China . We were kids then and didn't understand anything about zazen . Now i am 72 years old , but i remember Mr. Tanouye sending me on an errand when i was 12 years old ; and then saying something to me when i returned that i did not understand . but now i think it might have been my first Koan . . .
I had the privilege of training with Heshiki Sensei and with two of his senior students, Mr. Fugazy and Mr. Medious (I apologize for any misspellings), for three and a half years in the mid-70s. Zen was at the heart of the dojo and classes were a means of learning to move intentionally without any intention, at the best moments. Thank you Heshiki Sensei and the senior students who taught us. I have carried the lessons of those years deep in my heart and soul.
Zen; the center, the core
Wow the first few minutes are one atmosphere.
Sensei Zenko Hishiki, the greatest Zen Martial Arts teacher I have ever met. One thousand blessings, one thousand silent bows.
Women should not be training with men. Abusive- toxic- new age.
Beautiful evocative film: convincing and inspiring! Thank you!
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One of the most beautiful, humble women/,people you could ever have the privilege of meeting! Also one of the greatest to ever do it! My soul sister! Michele Aboro.... Grandest of champions! 🏆 ❤️❤️❤️