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Simon
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I upload classical music (mostly romantic, neo-romantic or impressionist pieces).
If there are any copyright issues just strike my channel or write a comment.
Feel free to express your enthusiasm in the comment section, if you enjoyed the music.
If there are any copyright issues just strike my channel or write a comment.
Feel free to express your enthusiasm in the comment section, if you enjoyed the music.
Takashi Yoshimatsu - Kogetsu from "Three Aquarelles"
One of the movements of Takashi Yoshimatsu's "Three Aquarelles".
Recorded in 2013 in Kyoto.
Unfortunately, there are no recordings of the other two movements.
Recorded in 2013 in Kyoto.
Unfortunately, there are no recordings of the other two movements.
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Takashi Yoshimatsu - Piano Concerto 'Memo Flora' Op.67 (w/sheet)
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Played by Japan philharmonic orchestra conducted by Sachio Fujioka Written as a Memorandum on flowers, this concerto for piano consists of three movements: Flower, Petals and Bloom, that are, respectively, fast, slow and fast. The Words Memo Flora were written by the poet Kenji Miyazawa on the cover of a notebook that contained notes for a diagram of the placement of flowers (melody) in a flowe...
The ending is the most warm ending I heared in my life
the repeating rhythmic figure is identical to a motif from Prokofiev's First Piano Concerto - I have no doubt the composer was aware of this - don't know if he was counting on his listeners not knowing - or perhaps he didn't care either way
Im 700th subscriber :D
6:35 Genius moment
12:58 the strings make this part perfect
Nice!
Wow, I got interrupted by 3 ads 😭
where did you find the score?
Composers that do not know how to play piano write concertos for it. Hello?
If you dont know how to plas the violin, you can still write a violin sonata ❤😅
7:30 25:08
shuffling a loud ad amidst this phantasmagoria is one of the most egregious crime a human could have ever commit
how does someone write something so beautiful
How on earth did you find the score for this? I've been searching forever and seem to have no luck.
25:08
19:00
new video dropping soon? 🙏
7:42
Soloist?
This is a masterpiece.
My God, how beautiful....
So beautiful, and atmospheric ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Sooooo beautiful and natural and surreal at the same time! I love this piece ❤❤❤
Beautiful music.
Ассоциация великолепная: " Первое свидание" Скрипка- она; виолончель - он. Оркестр - природа.
Thank you very much for this video.
8:10
sooo beautifulll what its this!! how didn't I know this piece earlier?
9:23 that chord is just delightful
Somehow sound like video game music but never fail to be impress Japanese composers.
5:59 - the two oboes sound so different.... why does the second sound so nasal....?
I second this!
The second is probably an English horn
@@jld9 no it's not, have a listen to how an English horn sounds...
I bow to the master. Epic stuff!
最高にきれい。
Через сочинение Такаси Ёсимасу скрипка, обладая наивысшей музыкальной чувствительностью передает нам нежность Великой Музыки.
So magnificent and fascinating music...
Япония всегда поражала владением умения рисовать: природными красками на ткани, анимационными работами. Но меня поражает другое - это умение создавать рисунки, картины, целые шедевральные полотна звуками. Представьте, что происходит в звуковом пространстве, если бы мы видели звуковые волны в цвете, их сочетания, комбинации. Это что- то невообразимое, но предполагаемое. Спасибо автору за естественную природу , за мир, красота и краски которого были, вереятнее всего, впитаны в детстве, и проявились в этой удивительной музыкальной картине.
Нравится Музыка, которая быстро переводит слуховые ассоциации в зрительные, рисует в воображении зрительные образы. Это тот случай. Раннее летнее туманное утро, игра рыбы в воде, восход солнца... Красиво.
My favourite style in music is romanticism, but this... I cannot even describe how amazing this piece is. It is somehow a "more advanced version of romanticism" , if you could say that... No, but seriously, that is the best way I can put it
Isn't this the The Manchester Camerata recording, not The Japan Philharmonic?
New-agey BS.
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this is not music
then what is music?
@@GovernorBroadsideDSonly what he likes
After reading Whatismusic123’s comments in myriad places, I have come to conclude that Whatismusic123 indeed does not know what music is.
you are not a person
write something better then lol
For no reason in particular UA-cam just decided to recommend Takashi Yoshimatsu to me. I almost never listen to classical music, but felt strangely attracted to the video. I clicked it and oh my God. This is some of the most mesmerizing music I have ever heard in my life.
Nice! Now check out Ravel, Scriabin, Debussy, John Adams
@@somebody9033was just listening to Paul Barton playing Debussy prelude 1 book 2. The harmonic pedal makes it sound insane
My school orchestra is going to perform this is June and omg the rhythm is crazy. Just hoping that we won't spoil such a masterpeice😄
Are you playing all 3 movements? I am so jealous!
@@jeremy8473 nah just the first movement🥲and I’m playing the trumpet which has the least notes
reminds me of botw
吉松隆音楽のジブリ映画があれば見てみたいもんだ
5:30 7:30 11:25 12:30 17:30
7:00 the heavens
21:15-23:00 such a satisfying buildup
30:20 what a magnificent coda !
I am aware of this wonderful piece and also have the score. I have been told by Yoshimatsu's publisher that the reason there are no recordings of this composition is because it is a private commission. Blessings, MaxT
Pezzo straordinario, non lo conoscevo... è come immergersi nella natura più viva!!! Grazie!!!
I am here in a FABULOUS dream , and I don't want to wake up , wish this atmosphere continues . It's just the first time that I listen to this prodigious composer , sure , I'll go to discover more of his work ❤
Я пойду с тобой, только скажи ,как его зовут?
@@rousygetmey5617 Takashi Yoshimatsu , just clik or tap on his name in the title or search in Google or UA-cam