Yamada: Symphony in F Major, 'Triumph and Peace' - CD
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Barkod: 0747313535026
, Katalog No: 8.555350 , Firma: Naxos
, Seri: Naxos Japanese Classics
, Yayınlanma Tarihi:
16 Mart 2004
Format Türü: CD, Format: 1 CD
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<p>Kôsçak Yamada was one of the great pioneers of 20th century Japanese music, who played a defining rôle in helping Western music take root in Japan. During his studies in Berlin with, among others, Max Bruch, Yamada composed the first-ever work for a western orchestra, the <i>Overture in D major</i>, and the first-ever symphony, ‘<i>Triumph and Peace</i>', by a Japanese composer. Dating from 1912 and written along traditional classical lines, both works show Yamada's indebtedness to Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Brahms and Dvořák. One year later, in a completely different vein, Yamada composed the two symphonic poems <i>The Dark Gate</i> and <i>Madara No Hana</i> which, while absorbing the influence of Richard Strauss, Debussy and Scriabin, were written freely with no restraints imposed by his teachers. It is possible to hear in these two works a prototype of Japanese composition which was eventually to lead to the music of Toru Takemitsu.</p>Eser Listesi
- 1. Overture in D Major
- 00:03:32
- Symphony in F Major, "Kachidoki to heiwa" (Triumph and Peace) (1912)
- 2. I. Moderato
- 00:08:46
- 3. II. Adagio non tanto e poco marciale
- 00:11:22
- 4. III. Poco vivace
- 00:05:48
- 5. IV. Adagio molto - Molto allegro e trionfante
- 00:10:21
- Kurai to (The Dark Gate) (1913)
- 6. Symphonic Poem, "The Dark Gate"
- 00:10:53
- Madara no hana (Flower of Mandala) (1913)
- 7. Symphonic Poem, "Madara No Hana"
- 00:07:40
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