Jaw-Dropping piece, absolutely amazing. Even though some bars may seem impossible to play live on piano for human being but the well-written harmony effect were astonishingly beautiful, somehow sometimes reminds me of Kapustin, and FFX piano concerto. I hope I could be this good and write myself a piano concerto one day. Bravo!
I really love the 7/8 rhythm starting from bar 92, it carries a mysterious sense of descent. And contrast between the slow and fast sections is very intriguing!
Incredible. Such a blessed time to live in where i can find a masterpiece composed by a seemingly random person. Amazing work, absolutely stunning. The 1:39 moment specially very good, satisfying to listen to. I'm not as versed in music theory as people in this comment section, but man this is like finding gold in a random pond. Thank you for composing this and posting it on youtube for the world to listen
Фантастическая энергетика произведения, скорость изменения музыкальных картин, эстетика, японская экзотика не оставляют места равнодушию и заставляют включиться в восприятие музыкального процесса.
I wish people would move away from making the kind of comment of comparing the music to various other composers. We're all influenced by the past, so it's stating the obvious while kind of reducing the piece to a pile of prefabricated parts. This is a very fine piece, and good work with the mock up!
Yes, specially cause most of the "past greats" did exactly that as well. Even Bach, most of what he did was taught to him by other composers and organists that were already getting doing it in a certain way. Even the rite of spring, people talk about Stravinsky a lot, but he wasn't THAT radical of a Russian composer at the time, there were composers like him, and Schoenberg too, they just happen to represent in a way what those whole schools of thoughts and ideas being spread represented... It is a very very rare sight to see a composer that truly is like no other at the time.
Давненько не была так заинтригована и очарована таким по звучанию произведением. Оно мощно по фактуре и исполнению. Уязвимое место - иероглифы, которые говорят о японском происхождении композитора. Четырёхмерность имён усложняют поиск автора. Представьтесь, пожалуйста, на русском языке.
This is the best thing ive heard in a long time! 2:49 sounds like something straight out of szymanowski's best work, especially the orchestral work, always interesting and never boring. 3:36 sounds like something nahre sol or david bruce would write, especially the 7/8 meter and the pizz in the bass [or takashi yoshimatsu if he was a bit less eccentric ;)] Moments like 2:02 and 3:47 feel incredibly fresh, and ive never heard figurations like that except from another japaneese composer named "Zeroichi" who wrote something very simular in his piece "psuedo parallel minds". It almost has this kapustin-esque drive to it (note the drumset) which is very very appealing. And contrary to the other comment by scriabinist i feel like the piano part is written very well. And of course to agree with scriabinist the harmonies are definetly the forefront of this piece, really really reallllyyy cool stuff. Looking forward to the other movements (if your gonna post them of course)
The lushness is really French in some ways. That opening flourish reminds heavily of Debussy and some parts are very Poulenc-esque like 1:40. I do hear Kapustin as well at certain points. Although I'm not a fan of the piano writing but the harmonies are quite good.
Your feelings are very accurate, they are all composers who have influenced me a lot. In this piece, I've infused a lot of my love for French and Japanese romance.
@@Whatismusic123 You come off as extremely insecure. You don't need to be; I listened to your works and I find some of them very nice! With that said, I am 36 years old and have been a die hard classical fan since I was about 12. I also play the piano and compose part-time. This work is anything but gimmick-driven noise, but you are entitled to that opinion. Some people hate Bach, as well, if you can believe it. I kindly suggest concentrating on writing your own music and improving your skills in that endeavor instead of denigrating others' compositions.
God....
一つの曲に様々な表情を見せてくれる、一つの物語を見終わったような満足感。
まさしく私の求めているような非常にドラマチックで素晴らしい曲でした。
めっちゃ綺麗
This is actually insane. Ive been listening to it non stop whenever I find myself on youtube. Everytime I like it even more.
Jaw-Dropping piece, absolutely amazing. Even though some bars may seem impossible to play live on piano for human being but the well-written harmony effect were astonishingly beautiful, somehow sometimes reminds me of Kapustin, and FFX piano concerto. I hope I could be this good and write myself a piano concerto one day. Bravo!
Как расшифровывается FFX?
I would definitely want to hear a live performance of this piece...
I really love the 7/8 rhythm starting from bar 92, it carries a mysterious sense of descent. And contrast between the slow and fast sections is very intriguing!
Incredible. Such a blessed time to live in where i can find a masterpiece composed by a seemingly random person. Amazing work, absolutely stunning. The 1:39 moment specially very good, satisfying to listen to. I'm not as versed in music theory as people in this comment section, but man this is like finding gold in a random pond. Thank you for composing this and posting it on youtube for the world to listen
Bravo, Love it!
Фантастическая энергетика произведения, скорость изменения музыкальных картин, эстетика, японская экзотика не оставляют места равнодушию и заставляют включиться в восприятие музыкального процесса.
Great
Very interesting piece.
Modern style with beautiful harmony development and Orchestration.
1:59 that trill remind me of Bax's November Woods
I wish people would move away from making the kind of comment of comparing the music to various other composers. We're all influenced by the past, so it's stating the obvious while kind of reducing the piece to a pile of prefabricated parts. This is a very fine piece, and good work with the mock up!
Yes, specially cause most of the "past greats" did exactly that as well. Even Bach, most of what he did was taught to him by other composers and organists that were already getting doing it in a certain way. Even the rite of spring, people talk about Stravinsky a lot, but he wasn't THAT radical of a Russian composer at the time, there were composers like him, and Schoenberg too, they just happen to represent in a way what those whole schools of thoughts and ideas being spread represented... It is a very very rare sight to see a composer that truly is like no other at the time.
Почему идёт сравнение с другими композиторами, мы все заинтригованы автором. Кто он?
I was going to post a comment comparing to other composers, but you successfully convinced me not to. Just today
7:00 からの cadenza(?)の部分すごく好き!
he totally missed it.
wow it's really nice! I am often curious how modern ppl write classical be like
so fucking progressive i love it
how do you compose bro? I'm working on my a-level compositions
god, may i ask what notation software are you using?
Исполнитель, пианист Хаято Сумино. Спасибо. Автор он же.🎉🎉🎉
朝聖,我認識石滾老師……
😵💫😵💫💯💯💯💯
Давненько не была так заинтригована и очарована таким по звучанию произведением. Оно мощно по фактуре и исполнению. Уязвимое место - иероглифы, которые говорят о японском происхождении композитора. Четырёхмерность имён усложняют поиск автора. Представьтесь, пожалуйста, на русском языке.
This is the best thing ive heard in a long time!
2:49 sounds like something straight out of szymanowski's best work, especially the orchestral work, always interesting and never boring.
3:36 sounds like something nahre sol or david bruce would write, especially the 7/8 meter and the pizz in the bass [or takashi yoshimatsu if he was a bit less eccentric ;)]
Moments like 2:02 and 3:47 feel incredibly fresh, and ive never heard figurations like that except from another japaneese composer named "Zeroichi" who wrote something very simular in his piece "psuedo parallel minds". It almost has this kapustin-esque drive to it (note the drumset) which is very very appealing.
And contrary to the other comment by scriabinist i feel like the piano part is written very well.
And of course to agree with scriabinist the harmonies are definetly the forefront of this piece, really really reallllyyy cool stuff.
Looking forward to the other movements (if your gonna post them of course)
Wonderful! That was a really cool effect at 7:30 in particular
These lines could kill a pianist
The lushness is really French in some ways. That opening flourish reminds heavily of Debussy and some parts are very Poulenc-esque like 1:40. I do hear Kapustin as well at certain points. Although I'm not a fan of the piano writing but the harmonies are quite good.
Your feelings are very accurate, they are all composers who have influenced me a lot.
In this piece, I've infused a lot of my love for French and Japanese romance.
Who is 始主步巢, what is his name (as sound in japanese)?
This era needs this kind of new music, which is really necessary to sustain the music culture.
Bravo !
Marvelous! This is very high quality. I feel influence from French impressionism (Ravel) and also Japanese composers.
OMG THIS IS SUCH A GORGEOUS PIECE
This is amazing. How are you not famous?
because they're unable to make music. they just make gimmick-driven noise.
@@Whatismusic123 You come off as extremely insecure. You don't need to be; I listened to your works and I find some of them very nice! With that said, I am 36 years old and have been a die hard classical fan since I was about 12. I also play the piano and compose part-time. This work is anything but gimmick-driven noise, but you are entitled to that opinion. Some people hate Bach, as well, if you can believe it. I kindly suggest concentrating on writing your own music and improving your skills in that endeavor instead of denigrating others' compositions.
Stunning work
第二楽章めちゃ楽しみ〜
amazing!
Really great!
5:52 bar 170-173 oh man I like the motion here
Do you have the sheet music for this masterpiece?
Where are the rest of the movements? Good work!
So beautiful. Is it on spotify?
Nothing is on Spotify. Don't use Spotify.
同じようなことをしている通りすがりの者です。
音がすごく良くていいですね。
譜面もとても細部まで書かれているので同じことをしているので大変だということはよくわかります。
kapustinみたいなところがあったりスクリャービンみたいなオケの音があったり、実は今度取り入れたい
と思っていたこともあり、とても楽しめました。
最近曲作りがうまくなってきたと自画自賛していましたが上には上がいるなと思いながら聴いている
自分が居ります。
ありがとう!
あなたの耳はとても鋭く、この作品で私が試みたのは、日本、Kapustin、Scriabinの要素を組み合わせることでした!
私の作品が皆さんのインスピレーションになれば幸いです!
Epic
kapustin and ravel influence?
Yes, they're my favorite composers
❤❤
音樂果然是無國界的
can you send me the orquestra sheet music? i may want to play it
i absolutely love this! dont listen to the haters! You're doing great! ❤❤❤
wow this is amazing
Incredible! Wish I choose piano as my first instrument but im learning it now regardless
I have no fucking words, this is incredible
Can't understand form (structure)
Bravooo!
🤯🤯🤯🤯
愛
this stuff is fire🔥🔥🔥
My life would be diminished haven't I stumbled upon this video.
이거 굉장하다
2:01 motif bangs, idea in 7/8 also really reminds me of the chrono trigger soundtrack
reminds me of ravels piano concerto a bit
실제 오케스트라가 이 협주곡을 연주한다면 환상적일 것 같네요
holy
Are you a music student?
偶然お勧めに出たので聴いたのですが、引き込まれました。126小節目からの2小節間は必然でしょうか、オマージュでしょうか。
good
This is not music. Random noise. It's as if scriabin had no understanding of form nor melody.
Is that what your music teacher told you when you were at school?
It's childish to hate without reason.
Why the hate when it's better than any of your compositions for sure
@@ItsHexa18 how do you know it, silly? Shut up.