Yoshimatsu has inhaled the complete history of music, can quote at will without embarrassment, writes convincingly in several styles and delivers here a wide adagietto with stands next to Mahler (and the great Morricone)
Je suis consterné de ne découvrir sa musique de ce compositeur qu'à l'hiver de mes années….. La totalité et les nuances de cette architecture sonore est comme une envolée dans le Sublime, L'une des musiques les plus divines et évocatrices que j'ai jamais écoutée à ce jour
Wow, thanks, I came here looking for! Spent hours trying to remember from where it was, even tried to check some compound-meters movements from Tchaikovsky, Dvorák and Mahler. Berlioz wasn't on the list of suspects, though!
Not that you asked, but it sounds like a Db Maj. 13 chord voiced like this: C Bb Ab F Eb Ab Db The chord after that is cool. I believe it's an Eb 13 add 11 voiced like this: Eb Db C Bb G F Bb Eb
I particularly adore the slow third movement. It's so tender and somehow sweetly sorrowful. Were it written in the Romantic heydays, It would have become a otherwise more recognized classic
It’s a symphony I know I will keep coming back to over and over again. I had heard of Yoshimatsu but had skipped over him, but this symphonie has totally gripped me. It sounds like something an old Russian composer wrote and forgot.
Innocenza, trasparenza, delicatezza, compostezza: sono virtù che richiedono buon ingegno e fantasia. Tanto basta, augurabilmente, oggi! Lasciamo da parte per un pò presunti infiniti di micro e macrocosmi. Sandro Perotti
Does that mean you liked it? Who does not like the works of this composer on the channel says that it looks like pop music, or that there is nothing Japanese ...
@@vectoranderson3641 It also seems to me that there is a certain affinity between Yoshimatsu's music and the anime universe. I am not a great connoisseur, but I saw several of the beautiful animations of Studio Ghibli, those by Makoto Shinkai, those by Satoshi Kon (who died prematurely) and some others that seemed worthwhile.
@@pedrohenriqueprata yeah thats right Im talking specifically about Japanese anime Although he has never composed for anime Accept for sth called robot boy if im not mistaken it
Puede ser que sea un saludo musical mediante un breve citado o una simple estilización... Yo he hallado 4 saluditos así en el 2do movimiento: citadas la "Fantástica" de Berlioz y la firma personal de Schostakovich, DSCH. Y también he oído medio esbozadas la Serenata para cuerdas de Tchaikovsky y "La Valse" de Ravel😊 Es probable que tu Hisaishi vive allí tal cual en plan de referencia y homenaje a su obra😮
@@unnamed_boi Yes, I found out later when I heard Yoshimatsu's Pleiades Dance. It's the velvet waltz. I like how Yoshimatsu uses his own melodies in different works.
Hellen Silva É uma litografia "nihonga" [arte japonesa contemporânea, mas usando técnica e estilo da arte tradicional anterior à ocidentalização] do artista Kaii Higashiyama (1908-1999). Segundo pude apurar a tradução do título japonês seria algo como "Fim do ano", é um trabalho de 1968. www.pinterest.com/pin/433049320394801484/
I keep thinking of the BBC Panorama theme. From approximately 4.20 onwards for a short period of time resembles this ruclips.net/video/on1GoCLk-4I/видео.html
I noticed this quote a few days ago when someone told me that at 12:06 there was a quote from Shostakovich. I couldn't identify which work by the Soviet composer is cited, although I noticed his style, but shortly thereafter I identified a brief passage quoting "La Valse".
Now here at last we have a piece where people can actually say, this "sounds like that" because it is actually "that" Most below get it right but fail to mention Shostakovitch, who gets 10 notes at 12:06. Easily missed I suppose. :-) :-)
What work by Shostakovich is cited? I didn't identify. In fact, at 12:40 what I seemed to hear was a quote from "La Valse". But just listening now, before I hadn't realized.
@@DavidA-ps1qr A while ago I saw a movie from 2017, which I thought was excellent, called "The Death of Stalin", with a soundtrack that I was pretty sure used music by Shostakovich, although I couldn't tell which specific work had taken the music. . I thought it might be based, for example, on the music the composer wrote for the movies, which in fact I've never heard. However, researching about it I found that the soundtrack was original and had been written "in the way of" Shostakovich.
@@pedrohenriqueprata They probably used Shostakovitch's music. But he wrote a lot of film scores. Films like "A Year is Like a Lifetime" "The Fall of Berlin" "The Young Guard" "The Maxim Trilogy" all Russian made productions.This music is largely forgotten and could easily be played in the concert hall. I went to college with a guy called Mark Fitzgerald, who, a couple of years, ago produced a CD of Shostakovitch's complete film music to "The Gadfly" I have it in my library. Worth checking out. Now here's a piece you should listen to, I think it's on You Tube: John Harbison: Symphony No 4. Happy listening. David A.
Here after Eddy's story on Instagram :)
I literally just saw it too lol
Lol same
same
same
Lol samee😭😂
i'd love to thank TwoSet for introducing me to this composer daaaaaaamn I love his work!!
Same! Thanx to Eddy for his IG story this morning ⭐ This is just pure beauty (music and illustration!)
You too?! Nice 👌
Thank you eddy
This is beautiful
Yoshimatsu has inhaled the complete history of music, can quote at will without embarrassment, writes convincingly in several styles and delivers here a wide adagietto with stands next to Mahler (and the great Morricone)
Eddy should really make a playlist🤩
Long time ago that I started crying whilst listening to a symphonie...
Haha! Nice quotes in the second movement - Berlioz, Bruckner, Mahler and many more :) Very enjoyable potpourri.
Je suis consterné de ne découvrir sa musique de ce compositeur qu'à l'hiver de mes années….. La totalité et les nuances de cette architecture sonore est comme une envolée dans le Sublime, L'une des musiques les plus divines et évocatrices que j'ai jamais écoutée à ce jour
17:32 come out, Joe Hisaishi, we've finally found your secret hiding place!
No, it's not Joe Hisaishi's phrase. It's Katz Hoshi's.
who wants to be in this painting?
俺😂
11:54 That is a reference of the waltz theme from the second movement of Berlioz's Symphonie ''Fantástique''.
Wow, thanks, I came here looking for! Spent hours trying to remember from where it was, even tried to check some compound-meters movements from Tchaikovsky, Dvorák and Mahler. Berlioz wasn't on the list of suspects, though!
@@gabrielnascimento161 Happy to know I helped someone :)
Thanks Eddy
Very nice! I like Takashi Yoshimatsu since he quotes almost all of my favourite composers!
I very much love:"The Piano folio to a disappeared Pleiad" and now I am going to love this Symphony No: 4. 🌷🌷🌷 (The Netherlands-eu.)
An incredibly beautiful work from Takashi Yoshimatsu. Thanks so much for making my day more relaxing.
Love the timelessness of styles mixed together seamlessly in this work. Has been a great inspiration to me!
まず間違いなく、私が今まで出会ってきた中で最も崇高な音楽家だ。
Thanks for posting this ! I love Yoshimatsu's music, it is unpretentious but immensely enjoyable and very well written.
Interessantíssimo compositor, desconhecido no Brasil. Excelente, Rique!
Your channel is a blessing. Thank you very much for all the beautiful uploads, please keep it up :)
The 3rd movement is so beautiful!
It's amazing!!!
So american too😂 Copland&Respighi all the Symph😊
Disney music, i should also say😊, but very jovial and easily digestive😅
27:50 That has to be the best brass chord in existence.
Not that you asked, but it sounds like a Db Maj. 13 chord voiced like this:
C
Bb
Ab
F
Eb
Ab
Db
The chord after that is cool. I believe it's an Eb 13 add 11 voiced like this:
Eb
Db
C
Bb
G
F
Bb
Eb
Good ears!
Some of the "One Piece" anime OST's sound like or better with their brass.
I am currently at 2:20 but I don't want to fast forward this piece to see the Joe Hisaishi part *the struggle*
@@SolidMublo haha the Joe Hisashi part. Spirited Away ftw
I particularly adore the slow third movement. It's so tender and somehow sweetly sorrowful. Were it written in the Romantic heydays, It would have become a otherwise more recognized classic
Here from eddy's story
who?
Same
@@buffbear7890 two set
Same!
Can we just talk about how beautiful that Adagietto is?
We can! Isn`t that a beautiful Adagietto, is it?
It’s a symphony I know I will keep coming back to over and over again. I had heard of Yoshimatsu but had skipped over him, but this symphonie has totally gripped me. It sounds like something an old Russian composer wrote and forgot.
11:54 Wow! Straight from Symphonie Fanstastique
I Agree wholeheartedly with Richard Hu regarding the third movement. A beautiful tune indeed.
Thank you for this divine music. Really beautiful.
I'm here because Eddy's stories, thanks Eddy 😇😇
I just want to live inside this music
Wow, 17:33〜17:47 quoted from "Uruseiyatsura 2 :Beautiful Dreamer"(Directed by Mamoru Oshii), my most favorite anime movie !
i think likely the opposite happened. I may be wrong!
Eddy has good taste in music 👍
Dedicated to the times me and my brother are together.
The adagietto has an appealing intrigue of successive realization
Aghh
It’s so nice to listen to for the ears ^^
It’s really inspiring to write to
Woaoo!! muy buena esta Sinfonia! excelente, impresionante, comtemporaneo y fácil de digerir...
Fácil de digerir SEEEEE, bien dicho! 😂😂😂😜👍
This is one of the most beautiful pieces I have ever encountered.
Innocenza, trasparenza, delicatezza, compostezza: sono virtù che richiedono buon ingegno e fantasia. Tanto basta, augurabilmente, oggi! Lasciamo da parte per un pò presunti infiniti di micro e macrocosmi. Sandro Perotti
Love this music!
Beautiful.
..A mosaic of intense colours..
19:32 So beautiful the way he comes back to the first theme
聴きやすい響きでいいと思います。
Although it's not a quote, I think the beauty of 14.30 to 17.30 is up there with William Walton's "Touch her soft lips..........."
It may just be the picture, but the music has quite a wintry feel to me.
It is quite different from Yoshimatsu's other works, I like it.
Fantastic!
Lovely! ❤
Capolavoro.
Basically you either commented years ago or you're here bc of twoset (thanks eddy😊)
11:54 Symphonie Fantástique
12:03 Bruckner's Symphony No.9
12:39 Beethoven Symphony No. 9 - Mvt. 2
12:12 - shostakovich's dsch motif
12:25 - yoshimatsu's own "velvet waltz"
17:31 - yoshimatsu's own "waltz in green" (and again at 21:55)
And Ravel, Ravel, Ravel, Debussy, Bernstein and and and - he has absorbed the hole bunch - and that is really fantastic.
And Mahler at his best - and even Strauß Johann
@@unnamed_boi 12:05 - Malher's Symphony 1 - 2mvmt
I cant believe this is symphony wowwwww
Does that mean you liked it? Who does not like the works of this composer on the channel says that it looks like pop music, or that there is nothing Japanese ...
@@pedrohenriqueprata I definitely like it
its completely incomparable with other contemporary symphony I heard
It remembers me Japanese anime
@@vectoranderson3641 It also seems to me that there is a certain affinity between Yoshimatsu's music and the anime universe. I am not a great connoisseur, but I saw several of the beautiful animations of Studio Ghibli, those by Makoto Shinkai, those by Satoshi Kon (who died prematurely) and some others that seemed worthwhile.
@@pedrohenriqueprata yeah thats right
Im talking specifically about Japanese anime
Although he has never composed for anime
Accept for sth called robot boy if im not mistaken it
Reference to the 2nd movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony at 12:39-12:43
ラヴェルとキース・エマーソンの影響を強く感じる。
第2楽章で「ラ・ヴァルス」に似た部分が出てくるし、第3楽章の出だしは「マ・メール・ロワ」の「妖精の園」を連想させる。
はっきりとわかる形でベルリオーズの幻想交響曲のメロディが第2楽章でストレートに登場するのは、何を意味しているのだろう?
いずれにしても、無味乾燥した12音主義に対するアンチテーゼなのは間違いないだろうけど。
At around 6:52 to about 7:11 I momentarily forgot I was listening to a Yoshimatsu symphony. I swear this part kinda sounds like Hisaishi.
Puede ser que sea un saludo musical mediante un breve citado o una simple estilización... Yo he hallado 4 saluditos así en el 2do movimiento: citadas la "Fantástica" de Berlioz y la firma personal de Schostakovich, DSCH. Y también he oído medio esbozadas la Serenata para cuerdas de Tchaikovsky y "La Valse" de Ravel😊 Es probable que tu Hisaishi vive allí tal cual en plan de referencia y homenaje a su obra😮
12:25 I remember that Waltz from somewhere else, does anyone know something?
no. 3 from his 3 waltzes for piano i'm pretty sure
@@unnamed_boi Yes, I found out later when I heard Yoshimatsu's Pleiades Dance. It's the velvet waltz. I like how Yoshimatsu uses his own melodies in different works.
Did anyone else notice the brief Berlioz un bal (symphony fantastique) Easter egg in the second movement?
18:03 is the best part
Eddy brought me here
Masterpiece.
Genius
There is indeed a shadow of sibelius's work
listen to berlioz symphony fantastique 2nd movement ... the theme is used in this
12:25 Velvet waltz middle section
17:47 21:56 Green waltz
0:00 Supple Prelude
ruclips.net/video/ATI8UF0HwLg/видео.html
It kind of sounds like music from a fairytale or some Disney film.
Where is the image from? It's beautiful!
Hellen Silva É uma litografia "nihonga" [arte japonesa contemporânea, mas usando técnica e estilo da arte tradicional anterior à ocidentalização] do artista Kaii Higashiyama (1908-1999). Segundo pude apurar a tradução do título japonês seria algo como "Fim do ano", é um trabalho de 1968. www.pinterest.com/pin/433049320394801484/
Rique Borges uau! Quanta informação boa! Valeu mesmo Rique ^^. Curti muito seu canal, muita música boa de ouvir. To inscrita :)
Am I the only one wondering who is Eddy?
I don't have instagram. !!
I keep thinking of the BBC Panorama theme. From approximately 4.20 onwards for a short period of time resembles this ruclips.net/video/on1GoCLk-4I/видео.html
I wish my music was this good 🤣
14:35 so epic
Quotation of Ravel too
i hear it alot in the open voicings and structure
12:27 quote from ravels la valse! :)
I noticed this quote a few days ago when someone told me that at 12:06 there was a quote from Shostakovich. I couldn't identify which work by the Soviet composer is cited, although I noticed his style, but shortly thereafter I identified a brief passage quoting "La Valse".
@@pedrohenriqueprata that does indeed sound like Shos. I just found a new one 13:29 ravels piano concerto I believe.
17:30 similar waltz
I need need NEEED the score for this
12:12 DSCH
Shostakovich?
Yep, his signature D-Eb-C-B appears right there. And in the same rhythm as it appears in Shostakovich's Tenth, third movement!
That's why there's a similarity between the two.
LING LING 40 HOURS!
Now here at last we have a piece where people can actually say, this "sounds like that" because it is actually "that" Most below get it right but fail to mention Shostakovitch, who gets 10 notes at 12:06. Easily missed I suppose. :-) :-)
What work by Shostakovich is cited? I didn't identify. In fact, at 12:40 what I seemed to hear was a quote from "La Valse". But just listening now, before I hadn't realized.
@@pedrohenriqueprata 10th Symphony 2nd Movement ( that's off the top of my head, I'd have to check it)
@@pedrohenriqueprata Thank you Rique. Well, as the Chinese say:
"Sometimes even the blind chicken picks up something to eat"
:-) :-)
@@DavidA-ps1qr A while ago I saw a movie from 2017, which I thought was excellent, called "The Death of Stalin", with a soundtrack that I was pretty sure used music by Shostakovich, although I couldn't tell which specific work had taken the music. . I thought it might be based, for example, on the music the composer wrote for the movies, which in fact I've never heard. However, researching about it I found that the soundtrack was original and had been written "in the way of" Shostakovich.
@@pedrohenriqueprata They probably used Shostakovitch's music. But he wrote a lot of film scores. Films like "A Year is Like a Lifetime" "The Fall of Berlin" "The Young Guard" "The Maxim Trilogy" all Russian made productions.This music is largely forgotten and could easily be played in the concert hall.
I went to college with a guy called Mark Fitzgerald, who, a couple of years, ago produced a CD of Shostakovitch's complete film music to "The Gadfly" I have it in my library. Worth checking out.
Now here's a piece you should listen to, I think it's on You Tube: John Harbison: Symphony No 4. Happy listening. David A.
Db maj.9
This sounds so much like Zelda Breath of the Wild
27:50
Lol, the place looks like it’s from demon slayer
I found it to be very listenable, but also not very memorable. It does not seem to go anywhere.
I’m not here because of Twoset 😎
Silly stuff.
20:30