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Filmé lors de la précédente tournée japonaise de « Accident Instantané » Poetic Folk Punk de Tours (France). Facebook: (http•••) Bandcamp: (http•••) Vidéo réalisé par Elisabeth Froment: FB: (http•••) Site: (http•••) Japan Tours 2019 17 Juin - Antiknock - Tokyo 18 Juin - Hokage Stage - Osaka 19 Juin - Curry Cafe TSUBO - Fukuoka 19 Juin - Voodoolounge - Fukuoka 20 Juin - AM Bar - Hiroshima 21 Juin - Pop! Pizza - Kyoto 22 Juin - MYGO - Marugame 23 Juin - Sofar Sounds - Tokyo Merci à toutes les personnes rencontrés sur la route ! Junji Mamizuka - Shinobu Fujiwara - Nochi Kawano - Okumura Bogey Hideki Sakomizu - Kaoru Merda Hayata - Coco Nakamori - Tomomi oba Makoto Yasumori - Hiroki Yokoyama - Kaori Tsutsui - Hiroshi Kitahara Tomoyuki Nakakuma - Tsubasa Mori - Kyohei Kono - Sachiko kano Tomoaki Ishimaru - Nozomi Daikuhara - Kumiko Takano - Yui Kimijima Yuki Horisaka - Shintaro Tanaka - Akataro
Creo que es la tercera con este titulo que subo. Song title: うたかた (Transient) Arrangement: Comp Vocals: Ranko Original song: Reach for the Moon, Immortal Smoke (Fujiwara no Mokou's Theme) Source: Touhou Eiyashou ~ Imperishable Night Circle: Buta-Otome Album: Maiden Purgatory Vol.3 HP: (http•••) Background image: (http•••) Translated by Releska | (http•••)
Chiang Wen Yeh Yeh Kō Koh Ueda Nagano Yoshie Fujiwara Yamada Kunihiko Hashimoto Alexander Tcherepnin Tcherepnin 1910 1923 1932 1933 1936 1938 1945 1966 1978 1983 1995
Score Maker/Music Chat Discord Server: (http•••) Original BiliBili Upload: (http•••) Composer: Jiang Wen-Ye +••.••(...) ) Chiang Wen-yeh or Jiang Wenye (Chinese: 江文也; pinyin: Jiāng Wényě, June 11, 1910 – October 24, 1983) was a Taiwanese composer, active mainly in Japan and later in China. While often known in the West by renditions of his Chinese name, the three Chinese characters that form his name are pronounced Kō Bunya (こう ぶんや) in Japanese, and thus he is also known as Koh Bunya in the West. In his compositions, which range from for piano to choral and orchestral works, he merged elements of traditional Chinese, Taiwanese, and Japanese music with modernist influences. Due to the political turmoil surrounding his life, he came to be largely forgotten during the latter part of his life. After his death, however, his work has started to gain new recognition in East Asia as well as in the West. Chiang was born in 1910 to Chinese parents in Tamsui, Taiwan – a Japanese territory at the time, and so his nationality was Japanese from birth. He is of Yongding, Fujian Hakka ancestry. In 1923, he went to Ueda, a small town in the prefecture of Nagano, Japan, to attend secondary school. He later proceeded to the Tokyo Engineering and Commerce Advanced School (presently Musashi Institute of Technology) where his major was electrical engineering. At the same time he also started to attend evening classes at the Tokyo Music School (today part of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music). Initially, he was active as a singer, and in 1932, discovered by his choir leader, he became a baritone singer for the Columbia Record Company. A few years later he would become a member of the Opera Company led by one of Japan's foremost opera singers, Yoshie Fujiwara. In 1933 he married his first wife, a Japanese woman. Around this time, he also started studying composition under prominent composers Kosaku Yamada and Kunihiko Hashimoto. Soon he started to earn laurels as a composer himself, and a breakthrough came in 1936 when he submitted the orchestral work Formosan Dance to the art competition of the Berlin Summer Olympics, which was honourably mentioned. Alexander Tcherepnin who was visiting China and Japan at the time recognized Chiang's talent and published his works in Europe, the United States, and China. In 1938, in the midst of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Chiang was appointed professor of musical arts at the Teacher's College in Beijing, which was then under Japanese control. The Japanese government considered him a valuable tool to gain the appeal of the general public of both nations. In the ensuing years, he commuted between Beijing and Tokyo, where his family still resided. During this time, he was one of the most frequently played composers in Japan. However, that was to change as the Japanese surrender in 1945 deprived him of his Japanese nationality; he became a composer of the People's Republic of China, and his name soon vanished from the Japanese music scene. In Communist China, Chiang's cultural and political bonds to Japan and his aesthetic affinity with European modernism led him to be regarded as a traitor and a bourgeois. In order not to be expunged he was forced to recast his style of composition to comply with the more moderate taste of the government party. Events such as the Anti-Rightist Movement in the 1950s and early 1960s, and the Cultural Revolution in 1966 made him a political target. Some of his compositions, including three symphonies with opus numbers, seem to have disappeared in the midst of these charges. In 1978 his honor was finally restored. By that time, however, he was afflicted with disease, and he died in Beijing in 1983. Piano Trio "In Taiwan's Highlands" ( 1995 ) This piano trio has 6 parts, played without interruption: I. Prelude: Largo maestoso - II. Pastoral: Andante pastorale - III. Bonfire: Allegro vivace con fuoco - IV. Folk duet: Andante sostenuto (quasi andante) - V. Children's Dance: Allegro giocoso - VI. Weeding: Allegro feroce, e ben ritmico The recording is suboptimal but it is what it is. Instrumentation Piano, Violin 7 Cello Performer: Unknown The music published in my channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform me immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be my care to immediately remove the video accordingly. Your collaboration will be appreciated.
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