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Ryiuchi SAKAMOTO (b. 1952)
Piano music
Chitose Okashiro (piano)
rec Jan 2000, Tokyo
PRO-PIANO PPR224532
[63.23]
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Tong Poo - for four hands (Chitose Okashiro & J.Y. Song)
Bachata
Intermezzo
Sonatine
Chanson
Just For Me
Choral No.1
Choral No.2
Energy Flow
Opus
Lorenz and Watson
La Dispersion, La Limite, Le Sable
Grasshoppers
River
Sakamoto wrote the music for the films The Last Emperor and Snake
Eyes and for the opening ceremony of the Barcelona Olympics. The piano
music, as represented here, falls into two broadly defined camps. The first
(Suite and La Dispersion, La Limite, Le Sable, 1970 and 1976
respectively) is trendily avant-garde (at least for the 1970s) as spun by
Messiaen and Stockhausen. The second camp further falls into two sections.
The first is best grouped with Kapustin (whose own interpretations are soon
to be issued by Boheme International in a 2CD set previously limited to the
Japanese market), Lionel Sainsbury and Billy Mayerl. In this mode he is jazzy
in a cool Manhattan way as in Tong Poo (where the second pianist is
J Y Song) and Grasshoppers. The second is closer to Satie and Ravel.
I single out the slow-swirling gauze of Bachata, the gracious old
world dream dances of Intermezzo, the grace of Energy-Flow,
the glycerine-filtered nostalgia of Parisian memories in Chanson and
the Satiesque stillness of Lorenz and Watson which yet catches half-lights
of Gershwin and Bernstein (in his concert songs). The fare is light and yet
has enough emotional and intellectual fibre (often of a nostalgic caste)
to stop the mind drifting. The pianist's interpretations are endorsed by
the composer. The sound is well-rounded.
Reviewer
Rob Barnett.
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