Takashi Yoshimatsu - Memo Flora Concerto

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2024

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  • @johannmansurmartins8450
    @johannmansurmartins8450 4 года назад +48

    The result of 40 hours a day of practice and 40 hours a day of Final Fantasy

  • @burton48
    @burton48 10 лет назад +41

    Hundreds of years from now the music of Takashi Yoshimatsu will continue to be viewed with the reverence due a brilliant composer.

  • @jinlingqiu1372
    @jinlingqiu1372 4 года назад +240

    who's here from Twoset Eddy's recommendation?

    • @jewelt5975
      @jewelt5975 4 года назад +5

      Me!

    • @prairiete
      @prairiete 4 года назад +4

      Haha. Spotted

    • @dolphinsandsunsets
      @dolphinsandsunsets 4 года назад +12

      (raises hand) .....went to the other composers too.

    • @jinlingqiu1372
      @jinlingqiu1372 4 года назад +6

      @@dolphinsandsunsets i did go through every recommended composers lol

    • @sumirechp
      @sumirechp 4 года назад +5

      Those two always bring us to countless new worlds of music. Glad I subscribed them.

  • @JJBerthume
    @JJBerthume 7 лет назад +116

    This is the most alive piece of music I've ever heard...

    • @Theguywhoplaysguitar
      @Theguywhoplaysguitar 7 лет назад +8

      and you are awesome man. About 15 months ago you put a spark in my head for finding out new ways to think about harmony, thank you so much! Indeed this piece is unspeakably gorgeous

    • @OdinComposer
      @OdinComposer 5 лет назад +1

      Love your stuff man! Gotta say though, I thought I was pretty far down a youtube rabbit hole lol. How did you end up here?

    • @musicfriendly12
      @musicfriendly12 5 лет назад +3

      @@OdinComposer Nah, Yoshimatsu is pretty well known in the alive composers department... Not so much in modern comtemporary classical circles but more by video game composers and film composers.

    • @OdinComposer
      @OdinComposer 5 лет назад

      @@musicfriendly12 Yeah that makes sense, but I came through a modern classical rabbit hole trip lol

    • @jschaebel
      @jschaebel 4 года назад +1

      I read this after seeing your post on east vs. west and getting immersed with our "game-character" in life a while ago. It resonated a lot with thoughts, that make up my mind in the last years. Now I find your comment under this music, which was also closely tied to these thoughts. Kinda spooky to notice persons with seemingly similar inner journeys. Maybe we should talk sometime : D

  • @nicholas72611
    @nicholas72611 9 лет назад +63

    The ending to the Allegro is literally one of the best pieces of music I've ever heard.

    • @rorycraig
      @rorycraig 8 лет назад +19

      +SuperMaligan Hence why he said "I've" and not "everyone has". Think before you type you fool.

    • @DreamlessSleepwalker
      @DreamlessSleepwalker 5 лет назад +1

      Which one

  • @rorycraig
    @rorycraig 8 лет назад +49

    Omg. The build ups from 5:41 to 6:36 and 11:25 to 13:01 are just pure bliss. And the releases at 6:36 and 13:01 are absolutely beautiful.

    • @MrOskarthebest
      @MrOskarthebest 8 лет назад +1

      13:01 is my favourite part :)

    • @rorycraig
      @rorycraig 8 лет назад +4

      6:36 is my favourite part. I love all the bird songs represented by the flutes.

    • @rorycraig
      @rorycraig 8 лет назад +4

      Also, at 7:44, it's like a gust of wind has plucked some petals from the flowers in the field and they are dancing around in the air.

  • @theomartin6238
    @theomartin6238 7 лет назад +26

    Japan gave very talented Classical composers. Very beautiful music and rich open harmony. True art.

  • @Emiliasooo
    @Emiliasooo 3 года назад +35

    Classical Neo-romantic Jazz Progressive Experimental Sentimental Japanese like, beautiful common tone harmony with special chords progression and Jazzy passages.
    Simply the best.

    • @TheMelopeus
      @TheMelopeus 3 года назад +5

      That is the best. I it's jazzy but it's definetly not jazz. I usually can't listen to jazz but this piece borrows what is best!

    • @rzbo9000
      @rzbo9000 3 года назад +5

      No jazz here, just because of the use of pentagonic scale doesnt mean its jazz, i see more the influence of Debussy for example

    • @NothingFunnyAboutTheseCarpets
      @NothingFunnyAboutTheseCarpets 2 года назад +5

      @@rzbo9000 a lot of the harmonic language here, although rooted in the experimentations of classical composers of the early 20th century, is very influenced by the way jazz used it throughout the century.
      Not talking about pentatonics, this is more evident in the extensions of chords and the progressions themselves, I feel

    • @chmouk7607
      @chmouk7607 2 года назад +2

      It is more chromatic and late 19th century urly 20 century inspiration, got vibes from vares, debussy, ravel, schoenberg, etc! But still in an japanese way of thinking melodies, thats what makes this piece unique! Its his ability yo express melodies in a flow like no others:))

    • @thaDjMauz
      @thaDjMauz Год назад

      @@rzbo9000 debussy is often named as one of the earlies foundations of jazz

  • @daffo595
    @daffo595 8 лет назад +102

    It feels like this concerto is actually breathing

    • @sameester
      @sameester 7 лет назад +3

      Q

    • @darrylschultz9311
      @darrylschultz9311 6 лет назад +1

      Daph Duck That's actually the conductor-he's puffed out trying to keep up.

    • @santoor_naad
      @santoor_naad 3 года назад +1

      Very beautifully said. I find that 'breathing' quality of the orchestra in every Yoshimatsu work - something akin to the breath of life. And it is so poetic here, since this concerto is supposed to depict a flower and its blooming. Yoshimatsu's music always comes out either in gusts like wind or rushes like waterfalls. He leaves so much space for emptiness in his music which is why it is so unique. It unfolds one phrase and one breath at a time. There is something so powerful about that!

    • @jalenkeaton4727
      @jalenkeaton4727 3 года назад

      i guess it is quite off topic but do anyone know a good website to watch new movies online?

    • @kristopherbriggs6378
      @kristopherbriggs6378 3 года назад

      @Jalen Keaton I watch on FlixZone. You can find it on google =)

  • @heekyunglim7839
    @heekyunglim7839 4 года назад +52

    I'm usually not touched by music I hear for the first time, but this gave me goosebumps and a feeling of ultimate bliss. How mysteriously alluring and tranquil and delicate and sorrowful and ethereal at the same time.
    Thanks for the recommendation twosetviolin.

    • @paristexas919
      @paristexas919 Год назад +1

      "I'm usually not touched by music I hear for the first time".
      That's unusual for sure!

  • @stacia6678
    @stacia6678 2 года назад +11

    Thank the Gods for Takashi Yoshimatsu! There's so much foresight in this single piece alone: the timbral color and images created in no small part to the use of diatonic and pentatonic scales, the tempo, which chugs along like the seasons, and the general tone, which is uplifting, blissful, and marvelously serene. It's like one could escape from reality into the world of this music. Sublime.

  • @CapriceBozza80
    @CapriceBozza80 9 лет назад +106

    It's a shame Yoshimatsu's music isn't heard much in the U.S.

    • @mstegosaurus
      @mstegosaurus 8 лет назад +9

      +CapriceBozza80 I never would have heard this if youtube hadn't "suggested" it to me. It's great!

    • @hanwang4814
      @hanwang4814 7 лет назад +17

      CapriceBozza80 it's a shame Yoshimatsu music isn't heard much all over the world

    • @hanwang4814
      @hanwang4814 7 лет назад +3

      CapriceBozza80 it's a shame Yoshimatsu music isn't heard much all over the world

    • @MexTexican
      @MexTexican 7 лет назад +4

      Javi Villa culture in the US is controlled by one voice, by 3% of the population.

    • @stacia6678
      @stacia6678 2 года назад +2

      @@MexTexican You can’t say culture is “controlled”, it’s the people’s choice on who to listen to after all. Blame the overall conservative manner of American cultural change, due to many factors, including social tension.

  • @timura-timura
    @timura-timura 6 лет назад +10

    This is astonishing, Ingenious instrumentation!
    1st movement. So delicate and tender, sleepy and tired welcoming with almost triumphal transition into sorrowfulness of 2nd movement where ordered chaos of musical conversation, almost aleatorical. And the final movement with this powerful arrogance and grumpiness of winds over unremitting piano-strings ballet!

  • @MexTexican
    @MexTexican 3 года назад +6

    What a wonderful composer. He’s become my favorite.

  • @bethanywakim6175
    @bethanywakim6175 3 года назад +4

    So happy to have stumbled upon this piece. I didn’t think anyone could get closer to sounding like water than Ravel… this is breathtaking.

  • @onlinewong06143413
    @onlinewong06143413 7 лет назад +9

    time pass by and still a refreshing, wonderful piece of music. It shall last for centuries just like those flowers, flourishes everywhere since.

    • @MegaCirse
      @MegaCirse 7 лет назад +1

      C'est beau comme la rencontre improbable autant que fortuite, d'une cuillère à dessert imbibée de chocolat et d'une bouteille plastifiée sur le rebord d'une lande dévastée à la suite d'une succession d'intempéries engendrées par une dépression venant du nord de l'Europe!

  • @Mildly_Unsuccessful_Individual
    @Mildly_Unsuccessful_Individual 5 лет назад +79

    00:00 - 1st movement
    11:23 - 2nd movement
    25:12 - 3rd movement

    • @JNTK921
      @JNTK921 4 года назад +20

      2nd movement begins at 14:31

  • @augustoprotti482
    @augustoprotti482 4 года назад +9

    I am in love with this for the rest of my life.

  • @Arrow9100kj
    @Arrow9100kj 10 лет назад +9

    Yoshimatsu is brilliant! Such gorgeous harmonies and fantastic orchestration skills! I bow down to thee!

  • @jguerramusic
    @jguerramusic 3 года назад +10

    This is simply one of the best pieces of new music I’ve heard. Thank you for posting!

  • @justinratcliff7766
    @justinratcliff7766 10 лет назад +12

    What a splendid piece of music.

  • @rorycraig
    @rorycraig 9 лет назад +15

    The third movement is simply the best piece of music I have ever listened to in my entire life.

  • @victoryfraud1756
    @victoryfraud1756 6 лет назад +34

    3:50 really makes me think of Breath of the Wild.

    • @amplifysenpai3175
      @amplifysenpai3175 4 года назад +5

      Wakai Hajime has a lot in common with Takashi if you start to break down some of their compositions, i think its kind of cool, a lot of thier music has a breathy nostalgic feel to it

    • @pornthepwongkitigumjorn1567
      @pornthepwongkitigumjorn1567 3 года назад +1

      boss baby

  • @Treblelish
    @Treblelish 2 года назад +3

    Okay, this is one of the most brilliant and beautiful pieces I have ever heard

  • @StrymonMusic
    @StrymonMusic 10 лет назад +11

    I only just discovered this phenomenal composer. Thank you so much for uploading it!

  •  7 лет назад +7

    How come these Japanese artist always manage to make the most romantic compositions???
    It's like they all have something in common.

    • @TheMelopeus
      @TheMelopeus 3 года назад +1

      I have observed this too. I don't know what it is, what they feed their children with but Japanese composers are just like you described them to be.

    • @elbschwartz
      @elbschwartz 4 месяца назад

      They are not afraid to be beautiful.

  • @giubbottorosso5206
    @giubbottorosso5206 Год назад +2

    It feels so alive, as if Nature itself composed this. That's the first thing I thought listening to Yoshimatsu for the first time ever, during this summer, and apparently I am not the only one saying so. Pure beauty.

  • @gregorypatriciaandjiyajais8819
    @gregorypatriciaandjiyajais8819 8 лет назад +16

    I like this composer s harmonies One thinks of Ravel but with a Japanese harmonic palette and yes I love the atonal Takemitsu as well there are several other

    • @taroachang
      @taroachang 8 лет назад

      like dorian horizon. actually nothing is atonal, as long as there're trace to be found in composer's aesthetics.

  • @georgekraft1401
    @georgekraft1401 7 лет назад +10

    I can't say enough how great Takashi Yoshimatsu's music is! Everything I have ever heard from him is excellent. I have to admit I like some better than others, but there is nothing that I don't like.

  • @javiervivanco919
    @javiervivanco919 8 лет назад +7

    Echoes of jazz taking too a beautiful outside

  • @FilipusWisnumurti
    @FilipusWisnumurti 6 лет назад +15

    Wow......it's like hearing an Anime OST.......maybe those anime composers are very influenced by Takashi Yoshimatsu.......and i myself as a composer is also influenced by him.

  • @あとりえちえ
    @あとりえちえ 2 года назад +4

    美しい!! 感性の深くをゆさぶられる!!

  • @sabieDxMx
    @sabieDxMx 3 года назад +4

    First time listening . Just wow. Chills tears and every emotion. 🖤

  • @vincentstuart3148
    @vincentstuart3148 10 лет назад +8

    simple, but beautiful sevenths etc it works

  • @rembeadgc
    @rembeadgc 9 лет назад +4

    This music is wonderful! I love it. Great on many levels! Beautiful! Bravo!

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 5 лет назад +4

    It's an oriental style and exotic music .
    This is hall - marked play .
    Deep emotion grew into my heart ,
    and it was the time of supreme bliss .
    From Tokyo in the dizzying megalopolis ablaze with neon

  • @cminor3016
    @cminor3016 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! For your art and dedication to the survival of classical music into the 21st century.

  • @PhilippeValdoisRoland
    @PhilippeValdoisRoland 9 лет назад +12

    Takashi Yoshimatsu is from the same generation as Riyuchi Sakamoto, he also started as a keyboard player and they both had many various influences! The opening and the melody have some similarities with the Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence score. Both beautiful. Of course the complexity and orchestration of this concerto rightly put it among great classical works.

  • @guillermopliegopadilla2432
    @guillermopliegopadilla2432 6 лет назад +4

    Amazing, incredible, is like be wondering where's God and God answering I'm here with you. You don't need to find anymore. Thanks

  • @chasekimball5999
    @chasekimball5999 2 года назад +2

    This is gorgeous. I am not familiar with this composer, but I intend to learn more immediately. Thanks so much for posting.

  • @flavioangiolini6646
    @flavioangiolini6646 7 лет назад +3

    Bellissima, coinvolgente emozionante ed elegante allo stesso tempo

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 5 лет назад +4

    This is incomparable and exquisite music .
    This music is the lullaby of urbanites who are tired of the hustle and bustle of the city like Tokyo , Paris , New York , etc. as Megalopolis .
    From Tokyo in the dizzying megalopolis ablaze with neon .

    • @heekyunglim7839
      @heekyunglim7839 4 года назад +1

      As someone living near LA, I have got to agree with you. The music makes me feel like I'm lost in the woods and perfectly fine with it. This makes me realize how much I hate the chaotic city.

  • @klaudio34
    @klaudio34 9 лет назад +4

    lo mas bello que he escuchado en mi vida.

  • @josealexandre6632
    @josealexandre6632 8 лет назад +1

    The sweetness of the unreachable, shadowing the wind in wide open space, throws pearls of imagination. And then,,,,you wake up. Greetings from Portugal.

  • @ラチマニノフ競る芸
    @ラチマニノフ競る芸 10 лет назад +3

    何度も聴きたくなる。とても良い曲だ。

    • @OK-ng8bj
      @OK-ng8bj 10 лет назад +1

      😱🙇😱

    • @MegaCirse
      @MegaCirse 7 лет назад

      私にとっても同じ、これはとても神聖で解放的です

  • @thespleenenator
    @thespleenenator 10 лет назад +9

    Jesus Christ this is beautiful.

    • @MegaCirse
      @MegaCirse 7 лет назад +1

      Jesus christ has nothing to see here

    • @frankai.3713
      @frankai.3713 5 лет назад +2

      @@MegaCirse true, its something to close the eyes for. We should rather be grateful, that he led our way to hear this deeply hidden piece of love. May God's blessings be with you Mr. Cirse

  • @kathyzeng5078
    @kathyzeng5078 6 лет назад +2

    This piano concerto is the most impressive that i ever heard in movement 1 and 3!

  • @thespagooti
    @thespagooti 3 года назад +1

    Seriously...this is one of the most beautiful albums...

  • @EricFontaineJazz
    @EricFontaineJazz 7 лет назад +4

    This is excellent work music. I'm always trying to find work music that is atmosphere but mentally stimulating.

  • @Le_Samourai
    @Le_Samourai 3 года назад +12

    I. Flower: Andante tranquillo - Allegro 0:00
    II. Petals: Andante​ 14:30
    III. Bloom: Allegro 25:13

  • @the2494silvester
    @the2494silvester 3 года назад +3

    Check Thomas Newman... you will also like his music

  • @kevinrodriguez-ey8wz
    @kevinrodriguez-ey8wz 2 года назад +2

    magic is in the air

  • @MegaCirse
    @MegaCirse 7 лет назад +5

    I have heard very little about this composer, have'nt never had time to listen to it deeply. It is now done and from the first second something strange happened to me: I found myself as annoyed but bewitched. No, it was not boredom or somnolence (or so little!) This music, hypnotic if not beautiful, must unfortunately break often on the rock of the sideration !!!!!

  • @Kanonalegria5
    @Kanonalegria5 6 лет назад +2

    Bueno, bueno, buenísimoooo... Descubierto hoy, gracias!!!

  • @robertcohn8858
    @robertcohn8858 2 года назад

    My god, this is beautiful music! Very peaceful. Thank you.

  • @kirillsasin
    @kirillsasin 7 лет назад +5

    The piece from 30:24 is to die for.

  • @Iceland874
    @Iceland874 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful!

  • @TheArtsBookstoregr
    @TheArtsBookstoregr 9 лет назад +4

    Great & uplifting!!!

  • @keyspark
    @keyspark 6 месяцев назад

    thanks for posting this! awesome piece

  • @1964ALCOZER
    @1964ALCOZER 5 лет назад

    Il più bel inizio che abbia mai sentito.
    Sakamoto lontano mille miglia da questa genialità.
    The best start I've ever heard.
    Sakamoto, a thousand miles away from this genius.

  • @Kanakou_DX15
    @Kanakou_DX15 3 года назад +7

    This gives me huge Breath of the Wild vibes
    Is this what inspired its soundtrack?

    • @CamilleBraiki
      @CamilleBraiki 2 года назад +3

      Yea I think so ! Yoshimatsu is kind of known in Japan, and botw soundtracks uses the same way of composing (same modes, same ideas of phrases etc…). The most evident inspiration sources are at 3:51 , 4:49 and 5:40

  • @Juqey
    @Juqey 2 года назад +2

    Spectacular music

  • @FilipusWisnumurti
    @FilipusWisnumurti 6 лет назад +2

    OMG i love the 2nd movement

  • @sandorlengyel8427
    @sandorlengyel8427 4 года назад +2

    this is touchingly beautiful music.

  • @MrMovienator
    @MrMovienator 9 лет назад +4

    The beginning reminds me of American Beauty

  • @axxentgaming8435
    @axxentgaming8435 4 года назад +1

    The 3rd movement reminds me of Prokofiev Piano Concerto no. 1

  • @ungeteiltesherz
    @ungeteiltesherz 2 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @kuang-licheng402
    @kuang-licheng402 8 лет назад +4

    great

  • @전혜진-k8d
    @전혜진-k8d 8 лет назад +6

    Sounds like music from a Studio Ghibli movie or something!! :D Love it.

    • @solstice871
      @solstice871 7 лет назад +1

      Well, both Hisaishi-san (who composes for Ghibli) and Yoshimatsu-san are Japanese.

    • @TopOfAllWorlds
      @TopOfAllWorlds 7 лет назад +2

      Sol Kim I don't think that means anything.

    • @solstice871
      @solstice871 7 лет назад +2

      Actually it does. Ever noticed that many Russian composers or French composers have similar styles? The same can be said with many Japanese people.

    • @ahmedao
      @ahmedao 2 года назад

      Sounds like “ Only Yesterday “

  • @El-Gucher
    @El-Gucher 8 лет назад +8

    There is so many amazing music that it just drive me insane.. I'm just starting in classical music and this artist is just exquisite. Any other recomendations? Chhers from argentina.

    • @OmgEinWahnsinniger
      @OmgEinWahnsinniger 8 лет назад +9

      +agustin oviedo This piece is has a lot of impressionistic tendencies especially the harmonies, I definitaly recommened in this case debussy but especially ravel and his piano pieces but also his introduction for harp and other great composers like Mahler especially his tremendous symphonies but also the god of music beethoven

    •  8 лет назад +3

      Try some music by Yoko Kanno like "Flowery Wind"

    • @VanoArts
      @VanoArts 7 лет назад +3

      arvo pärt.

    • @JJBerthume
      @JJBerthume 7 лет назад +4

      Rautavaara - start with symphony 8

    • @robertocarvalhodemagalhaes3648
      @robertocarvalhodemagalhaes3648 6 лет назад +1

      Try Heitor Villa-lobos. For example, his Concerto for Harmonica.

  • @jorgevictorandresgallardocaro
    @jorgevictorandresgallardocaro 3 года назад

    Sencillamente maravilloso. Gracias al de arriba.

  • @custino22
    @custino22 8 лет назад +7

    what is the musical theory of those japanese harmony like sakamoto, joe hisaichi and him ? I mean, what is the harmony choice ? why it sound so signed ?

    • @en0by
      @en0by 8 лет назад +10

      +custino22 It goes back decades. It's not necessarily the style of those specific composers that you're recognizing, but the overarching aesthetic of post-war Japanese music. I know the sound you're talking about - a lot of specific progressions and sequences are really common in this style (as well as the use of applied dominants). Would make for an interesting essay topic!

    • @custino22
      @custino22 8 лет назад +1

      thank you very interresting, it is exactly what I wanted to know. yes it could be a good studies subject. :)

    • @JJBerthume
      @JJBerthume 7 лет назад +16

      For one thing, it's very modally oriented. Dorian and lydian are very common, and in natural minor the raised dominant (V) is almost always minor. Also, most of the chords have extensions like jazz, 7th and 9th extensions are very common. The most important difference between this style of music and traditional romanticism is that this music treats extensions as a molecular part of the chord, rather than suspensions that need to be resolved. Additionally, the voicing of chords is often quartally constructed, such as many spots in this piece, or the opening track from Hisaichi's Howl's Moving Castle. One other characteristic feature of this style is frequent modulation.

    • @conraddean6510
      @conraddean6510 5 лет назад

      The pentatonic scale is everywhere. Especially in Yoshimatsus work. A 5 note scale sounds simple in theory, but in reality theres an infinite applications for it.

    • @ethanmitchell9642
      @ethanmitchell9642 4 года назад

      @@en0by I'm really interested in knowing more about composers/pieces in this post-war Japanese style - I wasn't sure how many other composers there are like Yoshimatsu. I'd absolutely love to do some proper research/an essay on it!

  • @ruhtrayen
    @ruhtrayen Год назад

    7:14 is very similar to the main theme of Shostakovich second movement of his second piano concerto

  • @romanhands-3766
    @romanhands-3766 6 лет назад +2

    요시마츠 타카시 상은 아시아 현대음악에 엄청난 혁명을 일으켰다. 개인적으로 동양권 클래식 작곡가들중 1인자라고 해도 무방하다고 생각. 이분의 곡은 대체적으로 인상주의에 자연친화적, 일본스러운 느낌을 잘 살리고있다.또 요시마츠의 특유한 고요하면서 웅장한 분위기에 청자들이 온몸에 소름이돋는게 한두번이 아닐정도.
    감상하는 순간 내몸에서 산뜻하고 웅장한 바람이 불어오는 것 같더라.

  • @jeriatrix4526
    @jeriatrix4526 7 лет назад

    If NPR would play stuff like this I'd subscribe.

  • @vincentstuart3148
    @vincentstuart3148 10 лет назад +10

    many snobs modernist etc there music sounds all the same Boulez !!! He following the neo impressionist and romantic sounds I love his melodic gifts

    • @dongiovanni7991
      @dongiovanni7991 9 лет назад +1

      would sound better if all melodies were inverted and then retrograded and then serialised

    • @billyjoedopesmoker
      @billyjoedopesmoker 9 лет назад +3

      Don Giovanni why don't you do that? it would be really interesting to hear. muchas gracias y saludos desde Tokio.

    • @vincentstuart3148
      @vincentstuart3148 9 лет назад +3

      Don Giovanni maybe don giovanni, MUSIC is a very personal journey the power of serial concepts have their own poetry many people dislike the poetry in serialism but it depends on culture and taste

    • @dongiovanni7991
      @dongiovanni7991 9 лет назад +4

      Billy Zé started off as a haha joke, but I think it would come off as very pleasant music. His music is so beautifully orchestrated that I feel the pitches might not even matter lol :)

    • @billyjoedopesmoker
      @billyjoedopesmoker 9 лет назад +5

      i think you are right. if an orchestral composition is written for different instruments of varying textures in which the timbral quality of the sound being played is the composer's only objective, then the pitches would be kind of pointless. maybe there would be some interesting harmonies going on as random pitches played simultaneously? i don't know, i have no formal musical training. i just like music. take care, d

  • @jeriatrix4526
    @jeriatrix4526 7 лет назад

    The oboe in the background starting at about 11:25 would make a good solo all by itself.

  • @MiguelBonachea
    @MiguelBonachea 7 лет назад +2

    Who plays? The work is great, and the performance is at the its level too.

    • @cso236
      @cso236 5 лет назад +3

      I Think the pianist is Kyouko Tabe.
      Yoshimatsu always ordered her to play his works.

  • @MrMazza3007
    @MrMazza3007 4 года назад

    Refreshing

  • @phatxausage
    @phatxausage 4 года назад +6

    07:30 until 09:30 is so Final Fantasy 13

  • @ksubscriberswithoutaVide-fb8lq
    @ksubscriberswithoutaVide-fb8lq 4 года назад +3

    It feels like in the middle of a field under a cherry blossom tree

  • @jackhousman6637
    @jackhousman6637 8 лет назад +1

    A bit of information, such as the identities of the performers, would be helpful.

    • @rorycraig
      @rorycraig 8 лет назад +13

      Takashi Yoshimatsu's Piano Concerto - "Memo Flora".
      Performed by Kyoko Tabe at the Piano with the Manchester Camerata Chamber Orchestra with Conductor Sachio Fujioka.

    • @jackhousman6637
      @jackhousman6637 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you. Very fine music. Thank you for posting it.

  • @richardzaehringer3419
    @richardzaehringer3419 4 года назад +1

    Does anybody know where I can find the piano sheet for this masterpiece ? At least for the first movement ?

    • @richardzaehringer3419
      @richardzaehringer3419 4 года назад +1

      @@perig6775 Hi Perig, that would be wonderful. How can we do that ?

    • @hugoadriangarciaortiz6235
      @hugoadriangarciaortiz6235 3 года назад

      @@perig6775
      Hi @Perig really you have the sheet music?
      Can you, please, share with me??
      My e-mail is: yoh19h@gmail.com
      🙏🙏🙏🎹🎶

  • @mattjohnson9962
    @mattjohnson9962 5 лет назад

    Flowery devotion to my brother.

  • @lescordesduninstrumentquis630
    @lescordesduninstrumentquis630 Год назад

    Hello, I am researching musics of that type, I would like to discover new authors similar to this one (even something very different, with an orchestra or not), would someome recommend something? I can give nice songs in exchange!

  • @on_the
    @on_the 8 лет назад +1

    So beauty...

  • @rommelreyes1254
    @rommelreyes1254 Год назад

    IF THERES AN ASWANG OR JUNKU OR SHAPE SHIFTER DOG CAT MOUSE FROG ETC. MAKING FRIGHTENING NOISE JUST OUTSIDE ROUND THE HOUSE LET WATER BE BOILED AND THROW IT TO THE ASWANG AND REMEMBER BE BRAVE AND BE VULCAN BE AMONG US TRA 3R

  • @jetblackstripes
    @jetblackstripes 6 лет назад

    beauty

  • @thewoodcollection6261
    @thewoodcollection6261 3 года назад +3

    7:40

  • @Emiliasooo
    @Emiliasooo 2 года назад

    7:00 Shostakovich Piano concerto 2

  • @tanglongtao
    @tanglongtao 10 лет назад +1

    is there a publisher of this piece? I could not find the scores for selling online

    • @blahkayonaFriday
      @blahkayonaFriday 10 лет назад

      apparently the sheet music for this concerto has not been published, only listening CDs :/

    • @tanglongtao
      @tanglongtao 10 лет назад

      Oh my ... Is really want to perform this with my ensemble. Thank you very much!

    • @tanglongtao
      @tanglongtao 10 лет назад

      I'd *

    • @billyjoedopesmoker
      @billyjoedopesmoker 9 лет назад +5

      yes, there is sheet music for sale for this concerto.
      ピアノ協奏曲〈メモ・フローラ〉op.67
      Piano concerto (Memo Flora) op. 67
      販売価格(税込): 3,800 円
      sales price (including tax): ¥3800
      [on the english page they have a price of $40.00USD]
      電子版(手書き譜/スコアのみ)
      electronic edition (handwritten music score only)
      stupid me. they do have english on their website, so you shouldn't have any trouble. they have a sample page of the score and it looks like a clean copy. the site and page can be found at the following url.
      asks-orch(slash)com(slash)shopen(slash)
      then, on the right of the page there is a search box and just type in the box: op.67
      that will take you to the page with the score and then there is the stuff about buying it. good luck and saludos desde Tokio.

    • @billyjoedopesmoker
      @billyjoedopesmoker 9 лет назад +1

      SailorVVV there is sheet music for sale for this concerto in electronic editions of the handwritten score. but you won't find it at a music publisher in the west, because no music publisher outside of japan has published it. i have included information about how to contact the site that sells compositions by Yoshimatsu-sensei in a message to Mr. Tang. it helps to be able to read japanese when searching for items that are in japan. although many japanese websites have english pages, they are not home pages, nor do they get many hits, so they aren't likely to come up in searches queried in western languages. muchas gracias y saludos desde Tokio.

  • @zazenbo
    @zazenbo 3 года назад +1

    I miss my wife

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 3 года назад +5

    It should be a heavy mistake to hear here the influence of Ameraican minimalists or evenn repetitive school. This music is a purely Japanese way of thinking. From a melodic-harmonix point of viaw, the music is original butrather traditional, which is a deliberate purpose of the composer, since obviously he could have followed similar paths than Takemistu or later Toshio Hosokawa

    • @funicon3689
      @funicon3689 Год назад +1

      purely japanese? he considered Sibelius his master.

  • @enzogafner
    @enzogafner 4 года назад

    😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @Emiliasooo
    @Emiliasooo 3 года назад +1

    3:50 7:43

  • @ksubscriberswithoutaVide-fb8lq
    @ksubscriberswithoutaVide-fb8lq 4 года назад

    7:50 😍

  • @ay-yh5qt
    @ay-yh5qt 6 лет назад

    3mov look like britten!

  • @nearme6460
    @nearme6460 5 лет назад

  • @MrOskarthebest
    @MrOskarthebest 8 лет назад +3

    3:50

  • @jaegonekim
    @jaegonekim 4 года назад

    31:30 damn