Yoritsune Matsudaira Vídeos
compositor, pianista
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Motoharu Kawashima Matsudaira 2004
川島素晴:インヴェンションIa 音色と表意の可能性 演奏: 松平敬(声)、神田佳子(ティンパニ) 2004年4月23日北とぴあ・つつじホール Motoharu Kawashima: Invention Ia Takashi Matsudaira, baritone Yoshiko Kanda, timpano
Yoritsune Matsudaira Ken Takaseki Fujiwara Ravel Poulenc Tansman Stockhausen Boulez Messiaen Takemitsu Karajan Rosbaud Maderna Gielen Loriod Gazzelloni 1907 1951 2001
Theme and Variations for Piano & Orchestra (1951) I. Theme: Molto lento / Adagio II. Variation I: Andante III. Variation II: Allegro IV. Variation III: Allegro V. Variation IV: Lento / Agitato / Lento VI. Variation V: Allegro VII. Variation VI: Allegro / (Toccata meccanica): Lento Ichiro Modaira, piano Osaka Century Orchestra Ken Takaseki On his father's side a descendant of the Tokugawa Shogun family, who ruled over Japan from the 17th to the 19th century, and on his mother's from the Fujiwara family, who were the most powerful Japanese court nobility from the 7th to the 12th century, Yoritsune Matsudaira +••.••(...)) became one of the greatest Japanese composers of the 20th century, by developing a distinctive style of his own, based on Gagaku, Japanese court music from a tradition of over a thousand years, in which various musical elements from ancient Japan, China and Korea are brought together. His work Theme and Variations combines Gagaku with the neo-classical methods of Ravel, Poulenc and Tansman, while his later works, including Sacred Dances, seek to integrate Gagaku with the total serialism of Stockhausen and Boulez. His music, a synthesis of the ancient Orient and the modern Occident, won the respect of Messiaen and Takemitsu, and has been performed in Europe by many distinguished musicians, including Karajan, Rosbaud, Boulez, Maderna, Gielen, Loriod and Gazzelloni. Art by Kazuya Akimoto
Aki Matsudaira Severino Gazzelloni Piatti Bruno Canino 1900 1931 1967
Yori-Aki Matsudaira (*1931): Rhymes for Gazzelloni (1967). Severino Gazzelloni, flauto, grancassa, piatti Bruno Canino, pianoforte. Cover image: painting by Toko Shinoda./ The music published in our channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music of the 1900's (mostly Italian) 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 us immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly. Your collaboration will be apreciated.
Yoritsune Matsudaira Ken Takaseki Fujiwara Ravel Poulenc Tansman Stockhausen Boulez Messiaen Takemitsu Karajan Rosbaud Maderna Gielen Loriod Gazzelloni 1907 1951 2001
Theme and Variations for Piano & Orchestra (1951) I. Theme: Molto lento / Adagio II. Variation I: Andante III. Variation II: Allegro IV. Variation III: Allegro V. Variation IV: Lento / Agitato / Lento VI. Variation V: Allegro VII. Variation VI: Allegro / (Toccata meccanica): Lento Ichiro Modaira, piano Osaka Century Orchestra Ken Takaseki On his father's side a descendant of the Tokugawa Shogun family, who ruled over Japan from the 17th to the 19th century, and on his mother's from the Fujiwara family, who were the most powerful Japanese court nobility from the 7th to the 12th century, Yoritsune Matsudaira +••.••(...)) became one of the greatest Japanese composers of the 20th century, by developing a distinctive style of his own, based on Gagaku, Japanese court music from a tradition of over a thousand years, in which various musical elements from ancient Japan, China and Korea are brought together. His work Theme and Variations combines Gagaku with the neo-classical methods of Ravel, Poulenc and Tansman, while his later works, including Sacred Dances, seek to integrate Gagaku with the total serialism of Stockhausen and Boulez. His music, a synthesis of the ancient Orient and the modern Occident, won the respect of Messiaen and Takemitsu, and has been performed in Europe by many distinguished musicians, including Karajan, Rosbaud, Boulez, Maderna, Gielen, Loriod and Gazzelloni. Art by Kazuya Akimoto
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