Yoshimatsu must be one of the few that's almost on par with Ravel in terms of orchestration, is just so impressively intense timbrically and atmospheric
Classical guitar was extensive up until the Classical period (1750s). Guitar in chamber settings is far from uncommon, but guitar in orchestra isn't that rare either.
The way this is recorded aids the guitar Dynamics, I wonder if when being there in person one can hear the guitar during the parts that the orchestra is playing normally.
Flower has some Roundabout by Yes vibes in the guitar strums. Love it!
Yoshimatsu must be one of the few that's almost on par with Ravel in terms of orchestration, is just so impressively intense timbrically and atmospheric
Totally, I agree. Just listen to Yoshimatsu's Suit Kiyomori Mov 1.
Lmao. No.
Very interesting. Orchestral strings and acoustic guitar is a combination I didn't know I wanted until now.
Gives a unique, rich contrasting sound.
Classical guitar was extensive up until the Classical period (1750s). Guitar in chamber settings is far from uncommon, but guitar in orchestra isn't that rare either.
Look up the Rodrigo concerto
The way this is recorded aids the guitar Dynamics, I wonder if when being there in person one can hear the guitar during the parts that the orchestra is playing normally.
17:09 is one of the best Yoshimatsu moments.
2:43 ish for me. Literally feels like I entered another dimension
More of Yoshimatsu! Amazing.
If you search the channel you will find enough of this composer.
Thanks for introducing me to the music of Takashi Yoshimatsu, Rique. Enchanting, gentle, soothing music.
Beautiful!!! And very very well played.. from both, orchestra and guitar player!!
To my brother, bird in the wind and a fresh daisy.
Funky 6:38
Where can I buy the music score?
Эдуард Суровый со знаком плюс.
Pegasustek
who is the guitar play in this video
Craig Ogden.