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Fazıl Say Nobuya Sugawa Roberto Forés Veses Hong Kong Sinfonietta 2016 2018
Fazıl Say: Ballad for Alto Saxophone & Orchestra, Op 67 (2016) Commissioned by Nobuya Sugawa 須川展也 Hong Kong première 13.10.2018 Hong Kong City Hall Concert Hall Roberto Forés Veses (conductor) Nobuya Sugawa 須川展也 (saxophone) Hong Kong Sinfonietta 香港小交響樂團 Concert details: (http•••) About Fazıl Say: (http•••) HKS Commissions & Premières: (http•••)
Takashi Yoshimatsu Teizo Matsumura Ifukube Sibelius Nobuya Sugawa Sachio Fujioka Bbc Philharmonic 1706 1953 1994 2021
Classical Music Discord: (http•••) Takashi Yoshimatsu ( b. 1953 ) Takashi Yoshimatsu was born in Tokyo in 1953, at a time when Japanese composers had embraced the trend towards avant-garde techniques. While absorbing these, Yoshimatsu opposed the general fashion, returning to popular rhythms and romantic melody and coming to be regarded as the standard-bearer of Neo-Romanticism in Japan. He studied under Teizo Matsumura, a pupil of Ifukube, for some time, but acquired much of his craft by himself. He is a great admirer of Sibelius and his works include five symphonies, and concertos of piano, for saxophone, and for bassoon. Concerto for Alto Saxophone, Piano, Percussion and Orchestra op. 59 “Cyber Bird” ( 1994 ) Composed in 1994 for virtuoso saxophonist, Nobuya Sugawa, Takashi Yoshimatu’s Saxophone Concerto remains one of his most devilishly difficult works. Described as a ‘triple concerto’, Yoshimatsu’s concerto is subtitled Cyber Bird, which refers to, in the composer’s words, “an imaginary bird in the realm of electronic cyberspace.” When discussing inspiration for the work, Yoshimatsu also mentions his sister, who sadly died of cancer. Apparently some of her last words before she passed were “I would like to be a bird in my next life.” From here, Yoshimatsu began writing his unique saxophone concerto. Set into three movements, each with new titles, the concerto follows a bird (the saxophone) in its journey through colours, grief and the wind. Yoshimatsu was heavily influenced by jazz, so much so that the set up for the concerto is unique. Using a piano, percussion and the soloist at the forefront, the composer also writes an orchestral accompaniment. This set up puts the spotlight on the jazz trio, with the orchestra being a musical accessory. Read more: (http•••) Movements 0:00 1. Bird in Colors 8:44 2. Bird in Grief 17:06 3. Bird in the Wind Instrumentation for Alto Saxophone, Piano, Percussion and Orchestra Performer Nobuya Sugawa (Saxophone), Sachio Fujioka BBC Philharmonic 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.
Sachio Fujioka Nobuya Sugawa Takashi Yoshimatsu Bbc Philharmonic 1999
Provided to YouTube by PIAS Saxophone Concerto, Op. 59 "Cyber-bird": II. Bird in Grief · Sachio Fujioka · BBC Philharmonic · Nobuya Sugawa Yoshimatsu: Symphony No. 3 - Saxophone Concerto ℗ Chandos Records Released on: 1999-06-01 Conductor: Sachio Fujioka Orchestra: BBC Philharmonic Saxophone: Nobuya Sugawa Composer: Takashi Yoshimatsu Auto-generated by YouTube.
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