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Somei Satoh: Kisetsu, Kyokoku and Violin Concerto

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Somei Satoh: Kisetsu, Kyokoku and Violin Concerto

Somei Satoh: Kisetsu, Kyokoku and Violin Concerto
classical / avant-garde | EAC (FLAC, cue, log) | 188 MB, RS
Label: Camerata, 2004 | Time: 62:55

Largely self-taught as a composer Somei Satoh came to musical creation through the spiritual exercises of both Shintoism and Zen Buddhism. In early 1970s, after his attending the Nihon University of Art, Satoh joined the Tone Field performance group, an experimental inter-arts ensemble which performed his earliest composition. These early compositions include those for solo piano or for piano with electronics in which he explored gradations of sound by employing tremolos of single tones or clusters using the instrument's various registers of dynamics. In some ways, Satoh's techniques and career path paralleled those of the American minimalists. His music, like theirs, has developed in complexity and sophistication over the years. Over the course of the 1970s, his instrumental palette diversified and his music took on a greater melodiousness. By the 1980s, his music became more sensual after the model of the Romantic tradition. He received commissions from the Kronos Quartet, Bang on a Can, and the New York Philharmonic. Currently, Satoh tends to focus his work on large orchestral forces.
Tracks:
1. Kisetsu, for orchestra (1999) [16:09]
2. Kyokoku, for baritone & orchestra (1991) [21:21]
3. Violin Concerto (2002) [25:25]

Anne Akiko Meyers, violin
Katsunori Kono, baritone
Tokio Metropolitan SO
Tetsuji Honna, cond.


Somei Satoh wrote his violin concerto for Anne Akiko Meyers.

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