I believe I read about this composer who, perhaps, even if he had lived much longer than he did, he could still have left a very restricted catalog, due to the self-critical rigidity of his creative process, acquired from the French music school, which, perhaps , make us think of a Ravel or a Duttilleux, or even Paul Dukas, who, despite not having died young, left a list of works even smaller than that of Akio Yashiro.
Really pleased I stumbled on this . Wow it is really evocative.
Self assured and very powerful. Orchestration is gorgeous. We lost some significant works given his life cut short at 47.
I believe I read about this composer who, perhaps, even if he had lived much longer than he did, he could still have left a very restricted catalog, due to the self-critical rigidity of his creative process, acquired from the French music school, which, perhaps , make us think of a Ravel or a Duttilleux, or even Paul Dukas, who, despite not having died young, left a list of works even smaller than that of Akio Yashiro.
exciting, very well written, beautiful orchestral coloring and having a unique voice. I love it
The third part reminds me of Shchedrin's jazzed-up finale to his 2nd piano concerto. I heartily recommend it to those who enjoy this piece.
you are right!
Very nice!
great
Part of the First Movement teminds me of the Pendereki piano concerto.
agree
interesting