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Brienz Yasuzumi Tokubi Kazuko Hara Kawai Yamamoto 1958 1981 2001 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
It is the music which it rides on the steam locomotive of Brienz Rothorn Bahn, and reaches to the Kulm station of the summit of the mountain. This music was composed by TOKUBI, Yasuzumi in 2012 for standard orchestra. Recording is based on a computer. SCORE and PART music can be rented. Composer TOKUBI, Yasuzumi Born in Osaka, Japan in 1958, Yasuzumi Tokubi graduated from Osaka University of Arts in 1981. He has studied with Yoriko Nakatani, Ryuzaburo Hayano, Hitomi Okimoto, Hiroshi Nanatuya, Kazuko Hara. From 1981 to 2001, he was with YAMAHA MUSIC FOUMDATION, where he was responsible for organizing music courses for Young Musicians and coordinating Junior Original Concerts. Since leaving YAMAHA in the spring of 2001, he has been teaching composition, orchestration, modern and contemporary music theory at SHOBI College of Music in Tokyo. From 2012, it is taking charge of the lecture of a "contemporary music composition theory" in Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. In the Spring of 2008, he published three piano pieces for children titled Yume no Ohanashi (The Stories of Dreams) from KAWAI, which were part of the assigned repertoires for Piano Teachers' National Association (PTNA) Competition. His Sonatine for Piano had its well-received world premiere at Zurich Tonhalle in 2008. His piano work Dialogue of the Wind received its world-premiered in Yokohama, by the Pianist Michiko Tsuda in May 2009, and received excellent reviews. In 2010, his Nakayoshi Waltz , one of the elective pieces for piano-step for PTNA, was published from MUSSE. In May, 2010, Five Miniatures for Piano was premiered by Michiko Tsuda, in Yokohama. The piece was repeated at Zurich Tonhalle in August of the same year for its European premiere and met with an enthusiastic response from the audience. Two is collected from KAWAI in March, 2011 by a set pieces "YUKIMOYOU" of PTNA and it publishes it. In June, 2011, "Meditation of Wind" for Violin solo & Piano, Cember-orchestra was premiered by Hiroyasu-Yamamoto cond. Neue-Mesiker-Tokyo, at Tokyo. In October 2012, "4 Movements for Solo Violin" was winning work of "All Japan Composer Contest".
Tokubi Hiroka Matsumoto 2010 2019 2020 2021
無伴奏ヴァイオリンのための三章 作曲 : 徳備 康純 第1楽章: Move 第2楽章: 舞う! 第3楽章: 竹林の諸相 日本の伝統的な音楽文化と、西洋の楽器であるヴァイオリンが出会う中で出来た三つの音楽が、この作品です。 2010年に完成した時は四つの楽章でしたが、委嘱した私の友人のヴァイオリニストが亡くなり、2019年に松本紘佳さんに出会い、彼女のために改訂を加え、三つの楽章となりました。 第1楽章は「Move」というタイトルの一種の前奏曲です。「動き」の面白さを、リズム的に、音の連なりなどを表現した楽章です。 第2楽章は「舞う」というタイトルを持ちます。音合わせのようなイントロに続いて、三味線のつま弾きのようなピツィカートの音楽が続き、少しずつ盛り上がって行きます。 第3楽章は「竹林の諸相」。主題と六つの自由な変奏で出来ています。尺八と琵琶の音楽をヴァイオリン一本で表現したものです。 各変奏は、日本の伝統的な文化に寄せて「段目」で区切られています。 特定の物語があるわけではありません。竹林を吹き抜ける風の音をイメージしたメロディーと、律動的な琵琶の合いの手が曲の基本となっています。 (徳備康純) Three Movements for Solo Violin Composed by TOKUBI, Yasuzumi Performed by Matsumoto Hiroka(Violin) Recorded at Yokohama `Philia Hall on January 23, 2021 Composed by TOKUBI, Yasuzumi Performed by Matsmoto Hiroka(violin) This work is a collection of three pieces of music created by the encounter between traditional Japanese music culture and the violin, a European musical instrument. When it was completed in 2010, it had four movements. But unfortunately, the violinist, who was my best friend and who asked me to compose a piece of classical music, passed away. In 2019, I met Hiroka Matsumoto and arranged the music into three movements for her. The first movement is a kind of prelude titled "Move". It is a movement that expresses the fun of "movement" in a rhythmic manner, such as a series of sounds. The second movement has the title “MAU(Dance)”. After the intro section that sounds like a tuning-up, then pizzicato music like a shamisen pluck follows, and it gets excited little by little toward the climax. The third movement is "Aspects of bamboo grove". It consists of a theme and six free variations. This is a single violin representation of the music of the shakuhachi and biwa. Each variation is separated by a "step" according to the traditional Japanese culture.There is no specific story. The melody that imagines the sound of the wind blowing through the bamboo grove and the rhythmic hand of biwa are the basis of the song. #TOKUBI #Violin #HirokaMatsumoto #bamboo #hirokamatsumoto
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