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Isao Tomita - The Great Gate At Kiev
Modest Petrovic Mussorgsky
Isao Tomita from album Firebird (1975)
Isao Tomita from album Firebird (1975)
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Isao Tomita Night On Bare Mountain (Modest Petrovic Mussorgsky)
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Modest Petrovic Mussorgsky: Isao Tomita from album Firebird (1975)
I'm of fan of Tomita since the ice age😮❤
Tuve la fortuna de tener la grabación cuadrafónica... Alucinante oirla y sentir el movimiento del sonido brincando de izquierda a derecha y de adelante a atrás. Excelente música.
I have a whole room full of modern synths and It is a real chore to get them to produce the subtle beauty that Tomita got from the tools he had at the time. Truly phenomenal.😁🎶🎹🎶Play On
I have wondered many times what happened to his equipment etc when he passed are they in a museum or is someone putting them to good use?! God rest his soul for eternity,I hope to have his music played at my funeral when I have passed 🕊🕊🕊🙏🙏
As I dpn't intend to have any kind of funeral, that would indeed be nice way to go.😁🎶🎹🎶Play On
Headphones are highly recommended when listening to Tomita. I been listening for 50+ years.
I used to lay in bed in the darkness when I was young and listen to Tomita. Still stirs my emotions.
Este bello y especial arreglo forma parte del Álbum Firebird que incluye la suite de Stravinsky de 1919 del mismo nombre y "A night on Bald Mountain" de Moussorgsky. No sé sabe que admirar más pero la versión de la Suite Firebird es completamente alucinante. ¿Qué habría dicho Stravinsky? Quien sabe, pero aquí no se traiciona su obra, se enaltece. Los breves fragmentos que separan las partes de esta famosa suite de su ballet completo, le dan una cohesión única y especial que hace y vuelve a Tomita, absolutamente único.
4:22 dilla dilla beats beats beats
Love how Tomita takes the classics and makes them sound like they are being played in the vastness of space. 💕🎻🛸
The almighty TOMITA I will take my love for his music to my grave ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏✨✨✨RIP TOMITA SAN Hope we meet up on the other side❤️❤️❤️🙏
❤️ ❤️
.....................1976.......................... one UNFORGETTABLE YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sayonara and domo arigato, Tomita sama.......well miss you. Well take it from here
The structure in the album cover picture, is from the painting The Great Gate Of Kiev, the song is based on... The physical great gate of Kiev that is there now, is NOT The Great Gate Of Kiev. It is a Soviet monstrosity built-in 1982... This song does the original gate, a well deserved tribute...
Перший раз чую таке прекрасне виконання Дебюссі в несподіваної оранжеровці Томіто, який також став відомим тільки зараз. Виконання фантастичне і не земне. Мов в космічному океані, величному і жахливому, але незвичайно привабливим. Щира подяка композитору і диригенту. Браво. 👏👏👏
Исао как всегда великолепно...
This would be really good for a trippy sci-fi movie, like an astronaut lands on this planet that is like a serene paradise from Greek/Roman mythology. He sees Nymphs frolicking, flute playing Fauns, pegasuses roaming about, various figures like Apolo, Hercules, Jason etc. And all the astronaut can do is look about in awe and stunned silence as the inhabitants offer him to join them in ethereal paradise that's straight out a classical painting.
SPECTACULAR !!!!!!!
RIP Isao Tomita (22 April 1932-5 May 2016). What beautiful echoes he has left!
SAUCE
Sayonara and domo arigato, Tomita san............well miss you. We'll take it from here
Mf Grimm - Get Down The Bowling Green - Light From A Different Sun (Marc Royal T-Power Mix) The Bowling Green - Light From A Different Sun
I just want to thank for all the talent and beautiful interpretation of this magnificent Musical master piece , thanks forever Mr Tomita .
How did Tomita make this made in 1975!? I wouldn't be the least bit surprised of this track inspired the Gremlins theme.
The original work was written in the nineteenth century. It seems to be way ahead of its time, suggesting a nocturnal, barbarous, violent, primitive character presaging Stravinsky's Rite of Spring.
@@paulbrower3297 that an debussy's work bout the fawn were recorded before Tomita san did his next album pictures At An Exhibition
DILLA BROUGHT ME HERE
初めて聴きました。ありがとうございます。笑いながら聴けました。パピプペオヤジがパポパポ入って居るので可笑しかった=3:23〜
The beginning genuinely invoked terror into me
冨田氏は、ドビュッシーやホルストでは、電子音楽の名作として評価しているがラヴェルやバッハは今一つと思う。どうしても滑稽に感じる。ラヴェルには冷たい意思の無い音がいるし、バッハはもっと暖かい音がいる。汚い爆発音もムソルグスキーには必要。感情の入る音はこの作った当時には作れなかったんだろう。AIが作る感情的な音進行を誰か創作しないかなあ。
Firebird el mejor álbum de tomita a mi parecer
Bro but the snowflakes are dancing
Esta música es depresiva pero nunca ha dejado de gustar
Isao tomita I love your music
Este tomita llevó 36 años escuchando le y nunca me ha dejado de gustar su música es depresiva y a ratos algo agresiva pero me relaja me baja las revoluciones
Este tomita llevó 30 años escuchando
Can you say, Bode ring modulater?
🙏❤
Bajeczna muzyka Isao , super :)))
Was used as theme music for Beneath the Pennines, just the right atmosphere.
Compared to Firebird Suite, I always thought this very poor. But then again I don't like Black Masses, Witches and The Underworld stories. As to why they were popular with 19th century composers and recent English rock stars living in mansions, I don't care, but they're not the full shilling mentally or artistically in my way of seeing things. Was listening to a Melodiya double cd "orchestral pictures" recently and I didn't like it (including this) at all, except Mussorgsky's Dawn on Moscow River from Kovischina (or however it is that one spells such things). Things. Tomita's "Mr Rubber Man Vocals as Bass Lines" are funny, though..."actually" the orchestration isn't so bad here, perhaps, I think it was the version of Debussy's afternoon of a faun that convinced me that this album had a terrible B-side. Maybe that's why I've hesitated in getting the piece of plastic called "The CD" but even those things are hard to come by these days. Days. Not in The Underworld. But with beating hearts telling the brain things...Things. Oh heck...I better get this cd someday. All "I have" is a slightly mangled cassette copy copied on to a minidisc, then copied on to a cd-r...but will a recent cd pressing have the same vibe? The Bermuda Triangle cd has a more bass and compressed sound to the original slightly mangled cassette version I heard first...hmm....decisions, decisions...archaic formats...irrelevance...History...what an exciting existence I do or do not have listening to music (like this?)
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Isao Tomita was the reason I got involved in synthesis. One of the Great Masters !
pavane for a dead faun
I thought a faun was a species of deer
Die Bearbeitungen von Tomita habe ich ungefähr 1977/78 kennengelernt. Die Klangvielfalt war verblüffend, einfallsreich, teils witzig und immer phantasieanregend. Und wenn ich es mir jetzt anhöre, schmeckt es immer noch. Habe immer wieder meine Freude daran.
44 years ago..miss you Tomita san
As good a piece of music as this is and I love it, I don't think it should have been added on as a bonus track on the Remastered CD version of Snowflakes Are Dancing in 2000. Snowflakes is a rare album, esp these days, in that the selections are perfectly chosen and in perfect order on the tracklist. The ebb-and-flow of moods is a masterclass in album programming. And poor oul Faun just got plonked on at the end of this impeccably crafted jewel cos it was the most Snowflakes'y song they could find from his early days. If they were going to put anything extra on, they'd should have gone to the trouble of finding and licensing his school educational recording demonstrating how to create the bell sound and the voice sound so prominent on Snowflakes and extremely rare for a Tomita fan. That would have been incredible. Thanks for uploading.
Agreed
A most interesting, well-argued point, and thanks for calling it to mind. 🎼🙂
@@goldenager59 I take back the idea that the demonstration recordings should have been on the re-release now. They're on the Clair De Lune Ultimate Edition and they actually wreck the flow of the album even more! Faun is on it and another bonus track Nuages, and the track list order is different. It's a different experience altogether so I'm sticking to the original, but there are some longer intros in some tracks which are great to hear.
As a liker of both Debussy and Tomita, the additional input is much appreciated. ☺️
Thank you for such wonderful music (Isao Tomita 1932 - 2016)
My mom was also born in '32 and Tomita san lost his life the day after my birthday
My father, came from one of his mysterious journeys and brought me and my dog Aloysius, our first Tomita record. A few months passed by, my Dad left us all. He fell in love with a pink Iguana and got married in the outskirts of Futaleufú. My home became an isolated place since then, full of melancholy and sorrow. Secretly, I used to play Tomita´s as a way of calling him back home. Aloysius barked in Japanese every time I played the record. Many years later I became a one syllable poet.
YOU SUCK!
Reminds me off one of the crash bandicoots for some reason. This amazing person is well before my time, a prof recommended me to check this guy and he wasn't wrong! He is good! Been going through the playlist on youtube
Best piece ever written.
The uniques synthesizers still sounds futurists here in the future are from Pink Floyd and Isao.
and Kraftwerk
Bought my first Tomita vinyl in high school. Rebought them on cd. Will be a fan for the rest of my life.
Mine was the tomita planets
@@tsitracommunications2884 Love The Planets. In fact when I listen to an actual symphony playing it, Tomita sounds come into my head.
Eran los 1970 cuando mi papa y mis hermanos descubrimos a Tomita.Nunca ha dejado de maravillarme,a pesar de otros descubrimientos interpretativos de Debussy. es uno de los temas maravillosos de mi juventud.Loor al maravilloso Tomita