Yoshimatsu's compositions always bring surprises and emotions. This piece is no exception, showcasing his signature style. The captivating melody and harmonies are truly beautiful. 🎼🌟
Игра воды. Роса. Туман. Утренний сон. Лирика. Романтизм. Красота природы и Души. Высокая чувствительность. Внутренняя чистота и оригинальность музыкального мышления. Всё это слышим мы в этой Музыке. Спасибо Автору за сочинение.
Loved every single moment! I think the combination of a very accessible impressionistic tonal language with complex rhythms works effortlessly. It's something I wouldn't have expected.
I always wonder who translates the names of the movements into English because in Japanese, they have slightly different meanings than the published titles. For example, “Time in romance” and “Anima in crystal” should be translated into English more along the lines of “Romance of Time” and “Crystal(ized) Anima”. I say this as a native speaker of English and Japanese because “Romance in Time” and “Anima in Crystal” sound ambiguous and confusing to my English brain. Nuanced, yes but I think it’s important for the player to have the right understanding of a piece’s name. A good example of this is Bartok’s “Out of Doors” which was just a poor translation of “outdoors” but this can have a misleading effect when interpreting the piece.
Anyone got any suggestions for pianists similar to Yoshimatsu? All of the ones that are coming up online I've already heard of (typical impressionism composers) or are just a completely different vibe.
A similar composer to Yoshimatsu I'm aware of is Masashi Hamauzu, he is mostly known for composing for some of the Final Fantasy video games and he has quite the lovely piano works.. I recommend you check out his Etudes and other works from his Piano Pieces album from 1999.
haha good shout. Already aware of him, too unfortunately. I discovered Yoshimatsu after searching for Japanese impressionism composers after being blown away by Tears of the Kingdom's music - I feel like his music shares a lot of similarities with TOTK and BOTW, as well as traits commonly featured in Japanese vgm in general! @@musicboiscores
Relative of a friend of mine was in Japan, they bought the score in Japan and had it sent to my friend, then my friend scanned the score and sent it to me for use in this score-video.
Yoshimatsu's compositions always bring surprises and emotions. This piece is no exception, showcasing his signature style. The captivating melody and harmonies are truly beautiful. 🎼🌟
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Игра воды. Роса. Туман. Утренний сон. Лирика. Романтизм. Красота природы и Души. Высокая чувствительность. Внутренняя чистота и оригинальность музыкального мышления. Всё это слышим мы в этой Музыке. Спасибо Автору за сочинение.
Loved every single moment!
I think the combination of a very accessible impressionistic tonal language with complex rhythms works effortlessly. It's something I wouldn't have expected.
These are priceless additions to the piano repertoire. Blessings to you for presenting this.
that's so good, and first time hearing this
Wow! Im so glad i found this!
Yoshimatsu is amazing!!! Do you know from where can I get sheet music for these pieces?
I could make the sheet music
wow nice @@extras5164 , illbe waitin too
Wonderful music! I'd really like to get the sheet music to the second and fifth movements.
@@extras5164I 'd love to have a copy too
I always wonder who translates the names of the movements into English because in Japanese, they have slightly different meanings than the published titles. For example, “Time in romance” and “Anima in crystal” should be translated into English more along the lines of “Romance of Time” and “Crystal(ized) Anima”. I say this as a native speaker of English and Japanese because “Romance in Time” and “Anima in Crystal” sound ambiguous and confusing to my English brain. Nuanced, yes but I think it’s important for the player to have the right understanding of a piece’s name. A good example of this is Bartok’s “Out of Doors” which was just a poor translation of “outdoors” but this can have a misleading effect when interpreting the piece.
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH
YESSSSS PAPA YOSHIMATSU
Bravo!!!! Grazie!!!
Reminiscent of, and as pleasing as Ravel.
¡IMPRESIONANTE!
Yoshimatsu!!!!
Anyone got any suggestions for pianists similar to Yoshimatsu? All of the ones that are coming up online I've already heard of (typical impressionism composers) or are just a completely different vibe.
A similar composer to Yoshimatsu I'm aware of is Masashi Hamauzu, he is mostly known for composing for some of the Final Fantasy video games and he has quite the lovely piano works.. I recommend you check out his Etudes and other works from his Piano Pieces album from 1999.
haha good shout. Already aware of him, too unfortunately. I discovered Yoshimatsu after searching for Japanese impressionism composers after being blown away by Tears of the Kingdom's music - I feel like his music shares a lot of similarities with TOTK and BOTW, as well as traits commonly featured in Japanese vgm in general! @@musicboiscores
@matombler3009 the first time i heard yoshimatsu i could have sworn he was involved in BOTW. Turns out he wasn't, but i still became a fan
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sodelicious......
😍😍😍
Where did you get the score?
Same. Looking to play this but I can't find the music anywhere.
Relative of a friend of mine was in Japan, they bought the score in Japan and had it sent to my friend, then my friend scanned the score and sent it to me for use in this score-video.
mannnn I've been looking to buy the score but turns out last time I searched it was only available in Japan as well...@@musicboiscores
@@musicboiscores Do you know of any way to purchase or access it online? I would really love to play this piece for a piano class I am in.
@@musicboiscoresplease, please don’t leave us hanging on this!
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