This recording is from Ensemble Musica Negativa's 4-disc box set 'Music for Revolution." Also included in the set are Ichiyanagi's "Life Music" and performances of works by Christian Wolff, Morton Feldman, John Cage and Earle Brown.
I believe I actually heard this music before in a movie about the Japanese ghost stories written by Lafcadio Hearn but I cannot remember what the movie was called.. one of the characters in it was named Huichi.
Kirby Strider Just Google it. It’s what I always do. But on the other hand waiting to see when the reply shows up, checking in every day or so. Then maybe every couple of weeks, and then finally, you forget, other things happen, you’re preoccupied with something that came up, and then one day after you’ve finished whatever it was that called for attention, you sit in a quiet moment relaxing and suddenly you remember you haven’t checked in on that Kaiden thing in ages. laughing, you walk over to your computer anticipating an answer-or not. After all it’s been a long time since you even remembered to check in. I like that. It’s so sophisticated. To have just looked it up on google, quickly like that is just so pedestrian, such lack of finesse, so....so....well, it’s like not having cocktails with friends before dinner. When was the last time you ever did that!? So I get your point-looking things up on Google, mindlessly does lack elegance, is graceless, and the warm embrace of being part of the Whole. I have learned a lot from you just now. Thank you with all my heart for returning to me a sense of light and shade. ( a reference to Enid Bagnol’s “The Chalk Garden”)
I want this played at my funeral! My wife and I danced to this at our wedding!
his music feels like a living system, a feeling that only great composers' work have. amazing
Great composer and oddly enough familiar with some of his work through Dutch Radio4, RIP 🙏🏽
RIP Toshi ;-(
This recording is from Ensemble Musica Negativa's 4-disc box set 'Music for Revolution." Also included in the set are Ichiyanagi's "Life Music" and performances of works by Christian Wolff, Morton Feldman, John Cage and Earle Brown.
aha, thanks so much
"music BEFORE revolution
Gorgeous
this is life, chaos and moments of life
すばらしい
this - is - soothing
His music sounds like a construction site, around concrete barriers, it conjures men in hard hats trying to get the work accomplish...but NEVER can.
This sounds scary!
ティすーいすーそおてぃんぐ
I believe I actually heard this music before in a movie about the Japanese ghost stories written by Lafcadio Hearn but I cannot remember what the movie was called.. one of the characters in it was named Huichi.
gardensofthegods are you thinking of Masaki Kobayashi’s Kaidan?
Come on, answer this awesome man replying to you, it's already been over a year - I'm interested in seeing what the verdict is
Kirby Strider Just Google it. It’s what I always do. But on the other hand waiting to see when the reply shows up, checking in every day or so. Then maybe every couple of weeks, and then finally, you forget, other things happen, you’re preoccupied with something that came up, and then one day after you’ve finished whatever it was that called for attention, you sit in a quiet moment relaxing and suddenly you remember you haven’t checked in on that Kaiden thing in ages. laughing, you walk over to your computer anticipating an answer-or not. After all it’s been a long time since you even remembered to check in. I like that. It’s so sophisticated. To have just looked it up on google, quickly like that is just so pedestrian, such lack of finesse, so....so....well, it’s like not having cocktails with friends before dinner. When was the last time you ever did that!? So I get your point-looking things up on Google, mindlessly does lack elegance, is graceless, and the warm embrace of being part of the Whole. I have learned a lot from you just now. Thank you with all my heart for returning to me a sense of light and shade. ( a reference to Enid Bagnol’s “The Chalk Garden”)
@@thevwillendorf Kwaidan. Great movie.
OOPs. Music: Toru Takemitsu.
Is there any available recording of Ichiyanagi's Distance (1978). Does anybody know, please?
Solid uncompleted concrete. I bet it's exist the "Kussamo" piece. 😊
where does this recording come from? i can't even find mention of this piece among his compositions, let alone where to find a recorded version.
i listened to 16 seconds, and i enjoyed those 16. but it's enough
coward
@@pedroenrique9613 lol I'd like to reply but then I'd have to listen to it again to remember what it's like and scared
:V