the last minute is so perfect, the way they go from playing all together to a pause, to the harp alone, to a pause, to the strings supporting that last cello line, to a pause and then a super long fermata/diminuendo in the strings over the final repeat of that harp arpeggio line such a great effect with the pauses and use of texture immediately after, it feels very serene while still sounding really intense and serious, i like the notes that the cello plays, theres some nice and crunchy ones that sound super melancholy and kinda bluesy
@@DreamlessSleepwalker His sixth symphony was completed two years ago, if I recall correctly. I'm sure he's written something more recently, but news (and recordings!) of his works take a long time to spread
@@towardthesea_ I heard it but didn't realise it was so recent, he is surely still keeping it up. I hope he will write more symphonic work, they are always a pleasure to listen to.
I have to agree - I think the cello version might actually be my favorite, it just seems so soulful and human. The oboe version has a sort of calm and mysterious serenity, but here the sound is deeply felt and nearly heart-wrenching.
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C'est juste ce type de jour où il ne se passe rien. Ces sons expriment le vide absolu qui peut nous pénétrer dans des périodes de fatalisme, de grande mélancolie, de joies intenses quand nous sommes confrontés à l’indifférence du monde et de faits divers qui nous effraient et nous vident de notre substantifique moelle. J'aime vraiment ce qui se joue ici..................... ;-)
Not just the best living composer, the best ever, though some might concider that as blasphemy. My family does not agree with me, but they all like this piece. I am trying to get my son to play it on his ullieann pipes…...
It is ridiculous to state "the best ever modern composer", he is one of the most extraordinary. Talent to create is well spread through human. You mean may be he is your fever composer ? He is one my fevered.
the last minute is so perfect, the way they go from playing all together to a pause, to the harp alone, to a pause, to the strings supporting that last cello line, to a pause and then a super long fermata/diminuendo in the strings over the final repeat of that harp arpeggio line
such a great effect with the pauses and use of texture immediately after, it feels very serene while still sounding really intense and serious, i like the notes that the cello plays, theres some nice and crunchy ones that sound super melancholy and kinda bluesy
Yoshimatsu is the best living composer !
Has he composed recently?
@@DreamlessSleepwalker His sixth symphony was completed two years ago, if I recall correctly. I'm sure he's written something more recently, but news (and recordings!) of his works take a long time to spread
@@DreamlessSleepwalker He has composed enough extraordinary works, he does not need more composing to be one of the greatest in the world.
@@towardthesea_ I heard it but didn't realise it was so recent, he is surely still keeping it up. I hope he will write more symphonic work, they are always a pleasure to listen to.
@@mrturtle1128 Does he have some sort of page/blog/social media account? I adore him I wish he would be a bit more public
I have heard the oboe, soprano saxophone and chromatic harmonica taking the melody role. The Cello , here, is really beautiful
I have to agree - I think the cello version might actually be my favorite, it just seems so soulful and human. The oboe version has a sort of calm and mysterious serenity, but here the sound is deeply felt and nearly heart-wrenching.
Drinking a cup of coffe, and see the sunrise in middle of the forest and hear this, the way the light dancing up the tree is so magic
Yoshimatsu is a magician. A composer in a world of wonder!
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i almost feel as if it made my hearing better
such a wonderful piece v///v Yoshimatsu deserves so much love...
Арфа и виолончель, как это вкусно. Очень красиво.
Enchantement et ravissement ... de douceurs et d'apaisement ...
musical et visuel !
Beautiful movement. Exquisite!
Gracias por tanto Yoshimatsu! Me haces muy feliz!
Merveilleuse musique. Comme pour Toru Takemitsu, lorsque le Japon rencontre l'Occident, il apporte des sons d'une féerique beauté. Merci beaucoup
Im doing an arrangment of this for solo piano. Pleiade dances have helped me to figure out how Yoshimatsu make like it
if you have the sheet music please could you let me know!!! i’d love to play this!!!
@@memoflorae seconded!
C'est juste ce type de jour où il ne se passe rien. Ces sons expriment le vide absolu qui peut nous pénétrer dans des périodes de fatalisme, de grande mélancolie, de joies intenses quand nous sommes confrontés à l’indifférence du monde et de faits divers qui nous effraient et nous vident de notre substantifique moelle. J'aime vraiment ce qui se joue ici..................... ;-)
absolutely marvellous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gracias Icaro
Not just the best living composer, the best ever, though some might concider that as blasphemy. My family does not agree with me, but they all like this piece. I am trying to get my son to play it on his ullieann pipes…...
It is ridiculous to state "the best ever modern composer", he is one of the most extraordinary. Talent to create is well spread through human. You mean may be he is your fever composer ? He is one my fevered.
落ち着く
Yoshimatsu bridging the gap with this one ./`
Dedicated to the dreams of my brother.
GENIUS
2:46 Bruh momento
6:31 Bruh momento parte 2