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Joji YUASA
“Miniatures of concrete works” – Obscure Tape Music of Japan vol.12


Artiste: Joji YUASA

Label: OMEGA POINT (JP)

Format: CD


Category: CD
SKU: opa 012

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Obscure Tape Music of Japan vol. 12. Edition Omega Point presents work by legendary Japanese composer Joji Yuasa – one of most important composers in Japan after World War II. “Nadja, Twincling in Stars” (1963) is the incidental music, by NHK Radio, based on “Nadja” by Andre Breton who made “Declaration of Sur-Realisme.” The actual chart of constellations was played by three players (violin, piano and vibraphone) which was used as the music score. Birdsong, electronics, and sound generated from inside the piano using music concrète techniques were constructed at the NHK Electronic Music Studio where Yuasa’s first so-called pure electronic piece “Projection Esemplastic For White Noise” was made in the same year of 1963. “Music For A Cenotaph For Industrial Victims” (1972) was set in the woods of Tama Hills, in the suburb of Tokyo. The music consists of echoing wooden bells in the woods, made from lowered marimba moderated by square wave, various metamorphosed sounds reminiscent of industrial work to accompany the offering flowers by the attendants, and again, more reverberant sounds of wooden bells. “Music For The Main Pavillion Of The Okinawa Oceanic Expo” (1975) is a musique concrète work which was made for the Oceanic Expo in Okinawa prefecture in 1975. Folk music with an indigenous stringed instrument (Jamisen), voices of various sea birds, the engine sound of a boat, and metamorphosed instrumental sounds reminiscent of the wind and waves combined with orchestral chamber music. Italian folk song “To The Sea” is arranged for chamber orchestra and recorded by the composer as an important sound source of this work. Limited edition of 500 copies only.

Obscure Tape Music of Japan vol. 12. Autre disque de ce compositeur japonais, figure de la musique contemporaine de l’après seconde guerre mondiale. Trois compositions de musique concrète autant marquée par le surréalisme que la méditation. “Nadja, Twincling in Stars” (1963), “Music For A Cenotaph For Industrial Victims” (1972), “Music For The Main Pavillion Of The Okinawa Oceanic Expo” (1975).

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