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Tokyo Contemporary Soloists - KAGAHI - Orchestral Works of Yūji Takahashi (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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Tokyo Contemporary Soloists - KAGAHI - Orchestral Works of Yūji Takahashi (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

Tokyo Contemporary Soloists - KAGAHI - Orchestral Works of Yūji Takahashi (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/88]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88.2 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 02:18:03 minutes | 2,22 GB
Classical | Label: Odradek Records, Official Digital Download

A generous and carefully crafted two-albums set of world-premiere recordings of music by the trailblazing Japanese composer-pianist Yuji Takahashi (b. 1938), compiled and directed by fellow composer and renowned conductor Yoichi Sugiyama, who conceived this project and assembled the musicians involved.

Yuji Takahashi is a hugely influential figure who in the 20th century collaborated as pianist and composer with the likes of Xenakis, Boulez, John Cage and Lukas Foss, bringing these Western avant-garde influences into the realm of Japanese music, often combining them with more traditional Eastern styles. Yet many of the musical materials and recordings of Takahashi's works were lost, so years of research were needed to find these scores. At last, 'Kagahi', from which this album takes its name, was rediscovered in the New York Public Library, and 'Prajna Paramita' and 'Nikite' at the home of his sister, the pianist Aki Takahashi. Yoichi Sugiyama also asked Yoshiaki Onishi and Katsuki Tochio to create new materials for these performances.

Each album is of a live concert devoted to the different facets of Takashi's musical personality. The first focusses on the Takashi of the 1960s when he was immersed in Western modernism after years of study with Xenakis. These works feature an array of avant-garde techniques including polyrhythms, microtones, predetermined structures and elements decided through mathematical probability. The second album is of music written after Takahashi's years of transformation, when he rejected the modernism of his youth and embraced more traditional Eastern philosophy, resulting in music influenced by mysticism and ritual, nature and poetry. Like two sides of the same coin, these two albums offer a complete portrayal of one of the most fascinating and significant musical figures of our time.

Yoichi Sugiyama collaborates on this recording with an outstanding ensemble of musicians, including Odradek alumnus, pianist Aki Kuroda: "Kuroda's fearless precision pays huge dividends in such mercurial music" (The Arts Desk); "brilliant" (BBC Music Magazine).

TRACKLIST

1. Yoichi Sugiyama - Chromamorphe I, for ensemble
2. Yoichi Sugiyama - Operation Euler, for 2 oboes
3. Yuji Takahashi - Faint light, for ensemble
4. Yoichi Sugiyama - 6 stoicheia, for 4 violins
5. Yoichi Sugiyama - Sa さ, for solo horn
6. Yoichi Sugiyama - Kagahi, for piano and orchestra: Match 1
7. Yoichi Sugiyama - Kagahi, for piano and orchestra: Match 2
8. Yoichi Sugiyama - …Fallen Fuchsia Blossoms…, for clarinet, violin and piano
9. Yoichi Sugiyama - Stone, for violoncello
10. Yoichi Sugiyama - Metatheses I, for piano
11. Yoichi Sugiyama - Rosace I (ver. 2), for amplified violin
12. Yoichi Sugiyama - Für Dorsch und Stint, for accordion, electric guitar, baritone sax and piano
13. Yoichi Sugiyama - Nikite, for ensemble
14. Yoichi Sugiyama - Prajña Pâramitâ, for voice, ensemble and 3 tapes

foobar2000 1.6.2 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2021-01-24 09:47:34

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Analyzed: Yoichi Sugiyama / KAGAHI: Orchestral Works of Yūji Takahashi (1-13)
Yuji Takahashi / KAGAHI: Orchestral Works of Yūji Takahashi (14)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -0.99 dB -18.14 dB 6:02 01-Chromamorphe I, for ensemble
DR13 -11.26 dB -28.06 dB 7:19 02-Operation Euler, for 2 oboes
DR16 -9.13 dB -30.31 dB 7:50 04-6 stoicheia, for 4 violins
DR13 -1.75 dB -20.81 dB 11:37 05-Sa さ, for solo horn
DR13 -1.07 dB -18.55 dB 14:41 06-Kagahi, for piano and orchestra: Match 1
DR11 0.00 dB -16.79 dB 17:30 07-Kagahi, for piano and orchestra: Match 2
DR8 -4.57 dB -24.09 dB 1:16 08-…Fallen Fuchsia Blossoms…, for clarinet, violin and piano
DR16 -10.87 dB -33.21 dB 9:36 09-Stone, for violoncello
DR9 -1.00 dB -15.05 dB 6:13 10-Metatheses I, for piano
DR18 -6.39 dB -31.06 dB 11:41 11-Rosace I (ver. 2), for amplified violin
DR14 -3.21 dB -24.43 dB 14:00 12-Für Dorsch und Stint, for accordion, electric guitar, baritone sax and piano
DR12 0.00 dB -18.05 dB 8:05 13-Nikite, for ensemble
DR10 0.00 dB -14.28 dB 16:35 14-Prajña Pâramitâ, for voice, ensemble and 3 tapes
DR13 -8.18 dB -27.98 dB 5:43 03-Faint light, for ensemble
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Number of tracks: 14
Official DR value: DR13

Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2162 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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