Satto
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[Auch bekannt als] | Satto for Fue and Percussions |
[Komponiert] | Nagasawa Katsutoshi - Shakuhachi - 1975 |
Geschichte (Miyata Kōhachirō):
The Wind Dance This composition gives modern expression to a spirit at least as ancient as the instruments on which it is played - the spirit of the Shinto Festival. Satto is a technical term referring to a medium-fast movement in dance compositions of the ancient court, but it was the impressionist sound of the term, rather than its literal meaning, that attracted the composer to this title. |
Satto spielt auf den folgenden Alben
Album | Künstler | |
Ensemble Nipponia - Kabuki and other Traditional Music | ||
The Wind Dance This composition gives modern expression to a spirit at least as ancient as the instruments on which it is played - the spirit of the Shinto Festival. Satto is a technical term referring to a medium-fast movement in dance compositions of the ancient court, but it was the impressionist sound of the term, rather than its literal meaning, that attracted the composer to this title. | ||
Flutist from the East Volume 1 |
Shinobue : Nishikawa Kohei | |
The second movement uses Shinobue to bring about the native feeling of festivals and dances. Percussion instruments were also used in each movement, for a religious effect in the first movement and an ethnic effect in the second movement, to efficiently express the composer's Japanese image.
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Flutist from the East Volume 1 |
Shinobue : Nishikawa Kohei | |
A work for Japanese flute and Japanese drum. It was performed for the first time in 1975 at the 25th regular concert of Pro Musica Nipponia. The first movement uses Nohkan to evoke religious images of prayer and dance. | ||
Works of Katsutoshi Nagasawa Volume 3 |
Shinobue : Mochizuki Daihachi | |
Works of Katsutoshi Nagasawa Volume 3 |
Shinobue : Mochizuki Daihachi |