Religious music has inspired Tomoko throughout her life.
Tomoko’s mother was an active Protestant, and loved church music.
Tomoko head her mother sing “Jesus loves me” while cleaning house. Tomoko
recalls: “Instead of ‘Our Father,’ my religious memories are musical."
Tomoko attended a Dutch Reformed Protestant supported
secondary school. There the students, all girls, performed religious music.
Tomoko both sang and accompanied these performances. One of the highlights of
that time for Tomoko was learning the Hallelujah chorus.
Religious music also played a significant role in Tomoko’s
college life. Behind the college was a cultural center. One of the buildings
was the Tokyo Cathedral, which was Dominican. The church’s Fr. Henri taught
Gregorian chant; Tomoko and her classmates would go to the church to hear and
learn this music genre. Tomoko also played the organ for the church. Close to
the time that she graduated, Tomoko became a Catholic, and was baptized at the
time. Furthermore, one of the Dominican priests helped her leave Japan after
graduation.
When Tomoko arrived in the U.S., religious music again
influenced her life. Soon after she began her studies at the Conservatory, Tomoko
heard a charming melody floating outside a church door one Sunday morning.
Intrigued by the music, Tomoko entered, and was warmly greeted. Parishioners
asked, “Would you like to come to lunch?” Later they socialized at a member’s
home, where one of the guests mentioned, “My daughter wants so much to have
music lessons.” That desire led to Tomoko’s teaching piano in the community.
As Tomoko has traveled abroad, she has seen how religious music
has brought people together, especially as much of religious music is universal.
Religious experiences are often the most profound when
shared. Religious music facilitates that communion, Tomoko believes. “That
emotion is experienced jointly by the audience, so they have a feeling of
belonging. By sharing music, people feel connected and less alone.”
At the end of the day, Tomoko reflects, “God is guiding me.”
One could also say that religious music guides her as well.