Toshio Hosokawa - Vertical songs I. for flute solo (or recorder)
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- čas přidán 21. 01. 2010
- Composer: Toshio Hosokawa
Performer: Toshio Suzuki
I am searching for a new form of Japanese spiritual culture and music, one through which I can remain true to myself as well as to my origins. We need to examine the Western world again, more carefully, in order to see ourselves objectively and to truly get to know ourselves.
Toshio Hosokawa, Japan’s pre-eminent living composer, creates his distinctive musical language from the fascinating relationship between Western avant-garde art and traditional Japanese culture. His music is strongly connected to the aesthetic and spiritual roots of the Japanese arts (such as calligraphy), as well as to those of Japanese court music (such as Gagaku). He gives musical expression to notions of beauty rooted in transience: “We hear the individual notes and appreciate, at the same time, the process of how the notes are born and then die: a sound landscape of continual ‘becoming’ that is animated in itself.” - Hudba
And there go my ears
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Very calm but lively. It reminds me of fishing in a secret location.
Una meraviglia! E che splendido esecutore.
A tour de force of flute technique.
Great perfromance, great piece!
So Beautiful.
Excelente! compositor e intrprete. gracias!!!!
great music with great performer.
Amazing!
amazing !
it is not the only one that i like, but the only one that you can remember; and without memory music cannot exist (and surely i will never cover up my mouth!)
BELLOOOOOO!!!!
sodelicious.............
magnifique
Thanks for sharing this!
So the only music you like needs to be danceable and singable? Narrow-mindedness can be contagious, please cover up your mouth.
Yes.
@sectorjeat Thanks for your comment. As a composer, I know how whistle tones are produced...;-)
Best,
Dieter Ammann
Very cool piece. Where might one obtain the actual sheet music to this?
学习了!超厉害的音色作品!长笛现代技法虐我千百遍呜呜呜~
天啊,对于分析这首曲子真的太难了,感觉这首曲子现场演奏失误率会非常高
没想到在这还有中文大佬
@@user-bo5hw6pj6q 感觉演奏新音乐的人们都好厉害呜呜呜
@@yuhengwang98 哈哈哈
@@user-rt6uu2hr3k 主要是记谱真的了 :…(
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. Sean
Bravo!! Hello, is it an alto flûte? or tenor? Which one is it?
Seems to be a different version of the piece that is played here (concerning the last page of the score).
日本人が内在させている音感覚の表出とそれを十分伝える記譜法、さらに良く練られた演奏、すべてが完璧です。細川俊夫氏の作品をもっと聴いてみたいです。
Yep, it sounds like when I’m trying to play my flute vertically
Cool, but kinda dark and sad at the same time.
La degenerazione della musica sperimentale non finisce mai. Complimenti all'esecutore per la pazienza.
Saluti.
I suspect that's because this is being played on a recorder, if the original was for flute/recorder the loud recorder whistle tone was in all likelihood what the composer had in mind and flute would have to do a loud harmonic or something to achieve the same effect.
Just a guess.
On the final page, the whistle tones are in ppp...why the performer plays the ffff high notes?
artist freedom? :-)
Oo
this is strange music to me, but being a flute player, it's good to know some of the ways they notate this. I'd be interested in trying to write some, even though I don't understand the purpose of the music. The only thing I see is to how versitile flute can be.
How am I supposed to even read this
@@minilamma4879 I'm questioning that, too.
the point is how versatile the flute can be.
Actually, the point is the same as with every other music, listening :) Have a nice day
Why did this performer play fortissimo whistle tone bars instructed to play softly on the last page?
3:25 IS THIS A PIECE FOR A FLUTE OR A PIECE FOR A BIRD 😭
Very beautiful....however what a pity for the whistle tones the musician didn't do it the right way..
Really great and profound music.
Marc-Antoine HOUEN I know this was ages ago but I'm interested so I'll ask anyway... Can the whistle tones be done pianissimo (I ask as a guitarist and composer and I would like to know what really works as I haven't spent much time writing for flutes except the shakuhachi)
@@mitchnewts101 Whistle tones have a range of p-ppp as I understand them. Check out Wil Offerman's Etude 6.
I am still struggling to get my head around this piece and its kin. As a composer, I find elements which I enjoy, which I strive to replicate, and yet at the same time this feels just slightly too modern to comprehend. There are whispers of form, of purpose, of meaning, of emotion that I can just barely grasp, but they are so quiet this far away that I find it nearly impossible to string into a comprehensible idea. Therein lies the conflict: perhaps if I could write one of this style of piece, I could understand from whence the composer came in writing the music. But the very nature of this music is to be incomprehensible, so how ever can I understand how to write it?
I suppose that as clusters and intensive bop jazz have become beautiful to me, someday this might as well. But until then, just as with bop, this music is unsustainable. The only audiences to buy this product (in performance or in sheets) will be the select few who could have written it themselves.
i wrote simmilar composition for recorder or flute, electonics and soprano. also using modern technics of playing, but during writing process i was sitting with one of the best spanish flute player, it help to work with real musicians and ask if possible. :-)
what is this
The piece is truly Japanese; Western concepts of beauty don't apply. The recording is poor with distortions when he plays fff. Or maybe youtube cannot cope?
Jean Martin
you have to listen “Isang Yun’s “etude for flute”....
Zungenreden
are you trying to express depression? cause thats what i felt >.> sorry i dont like it all...
Someone please explain to me... Is this real? It has interesting sounds. It shows the crazy things a flute can achieve, but this is not music. lmao
Music is, generally, defined as humanly organized sound. While this may not fit your definition of music based on western conventions, it still qualifies as music. It has a composer and it is thought out.
why this music? for what? about what? could you dance it? could you sing it? no
this music need too high notes, too lowe notes, to stark notes, to pianissimo notes, it is all "too"; if it were an improvisation, ok, but this is written, this need to be performed exactly the same (or circa) by the next performer... no, this music is not for me, as performer and as listener
"but this is written, this need to be performed exactly the same (or circa) by the next performer…" Aleatoric Music might interest you