和楽器による空間音楽 = Spacephonic Music For Japanese Traditional Instruments

和楽器による空間音楽 = Spacephonic Music For Japanese Traditional Instruments

Makoto Moroi

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Makoto Moroi — Spacephonic Music For Japanese Traditional Instruments = Spacephonic Music For Japanese Traditional Instruments — Victor Japan Press
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Makoto Moroi — Spacephonic Music For Japanese Traditional Instruments = Spacephonic Music For Japanese Traditional Instruments — Victor Japan Press

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VinylLPAlbumQuadraphonic
NM / NMOBIInsert#321395
$233.00
obi has stain and slightly tear. insert has stain.
Tracklist
  • A. S.M.のためのシンフォニア = Sinfonia "Shin" For S.M. (Beggining)
  • B1. S.M.のためのシンフォニア = Sinfonia "Shin" For S.M. (Conclusion)
  • B2. Trio Uitenpen
Notes

CD-4 Quadradisc Discrete 4 channel stereo. Comes with an insert in English and Japanese with b&w photos. From the insert: "Makoto Moroi, a famous japanese composer with rare talent, is engaged on applying the stereophonic space created by 4-channel system as a new medium to express his musical world. Two pieces recorded on this disc present Moroi's space music based on japanese national instruments. 1. Sinfonia "SHIN" (Elongation) for S.M. (Susumu Miyashita) consists of five parts and one coda where the composer freely uses the complicated combination of two 30-sting kotos created by Shuretsu Miyashita, Susumu Miyashita's father, three 13-sting kotos (usual type), gongs and other several kinds of percussion instruments, indian flutes Bansuries and the modulated human voice. The thought of this work is based on Arving Tofler's "Future Shock". Here it is expressed by the diversity of the players and the sound space and movement created by the multi-channel reproducing based on the electronics. The premiere has been accomplished by Susumu Miyashita at his recital in the Little Hall of Tokyo Bunka Kaikan on November 1, 1972. Susumu Miyashita won the Grand Prix of Art Festival 1972 held by Japanese Government by this successful recital. 2. Trio "Ui-Tempen" (Eternal Change) has been especially composed for the 4-channel system CD-4 of Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. at the request of Victor Musical Industries, Inc. Three players with Shakuhachi (bamboo clarinet), Koto and percussion instruments (several kinds of drums and others) create a musical mode by sound field change resulted from their positions or movement, and tension and relax due to self-assertion of each individual player. So the mentioned pieces can be regarded as a creative work based on cooperation of a composer and a recording group." Location: Victor Studio, Tokyo in Dec. 1972 & June 1973.

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