So kind of you to share this Masterpiece of Preludes of the Piano Repertoire… Music of the highest refinement! Finding the new in the quiet! Very Moody, Introspective, Nostalgic, Fragile, Pure & Innocent in the most heartfelt way! Rich with New Sonorities, Melodies, Modes, and Tonal Harmony! Many Time Signatures Shifts, yet… Its Ideas & Technique are saying no more than just what needs to be said in the most direct way possible, all at a moderate tempo most of the time… All is very naked and vulnerable, yet so meticulously crafted, from a generously learned spirit… I don’t necessarily resonate with every melodies, or ideas within these pieces, for a lot of them i do of course, but all of them do feel so completely fresh & inventive! A very profound Western/Eastern synthesis of musical language & addition to the Piano, itself used as an instrument for Storytelling on full display, which is, I feel, all too rare! Such a needed Contemporary revitalization of Classical Music and Tonal Music made accessible through the Piano… Yoshimatsu is truly one of a kind! Thank you so much for this Tyler! ✨🙏🏻😌
Though it doesn't obvserve a lot of the old, dusty counterpoint rules contrived from baroque music... this counterpoint is gorgeous and compelling in so many more ways. The free use of rhythm and liberty with form give it the ability to do what it wants to do and it doesn't have to do more or less than that. Yoshimatsu has found a way to strike a balance between beauty, atmosphere, and intrigue to create something new yet simple.
@mikechilds4085 I'd recommend looking it at if you like, it's an interesting, almost puzzle-like art form. Don't sweat it though, a lot of people go about counterpoint like math homework when it's, in my view, more like a kind of paint or a brush for composition. Happy exploring!
I'd never heard this composer before and this popped up on my front page. This is so great, thank you for sharing, I think I have a new favorite. Can't wait to explore his symphonic works!
When I started listening to this, I was like “hmmm it sounds like my earbuds are out of sync” and it turns out they were. Moral of the story: I’m always right.
AYO BASED May I ask where did you get the digital score for these? I have been searching for them for quite some time and so far I've only found the 6th and 9th sets.
WE STAN YOSHIMATSU
1:17:28 memo flora concerto quote!
So kind of you to share this Masterpiece of Preludes of the Piano Repertoire… Music of the highest refinement! Finding the new in the quiet! Very Moody, Introspective, Nostalgic, Fragile, Pure & Innocent in the most heartfelt way! Rich with New Sonorities, Melodies, Modes, and Tonal Harmony! Many Time Signatures Shifts, yet… Its Ideas & Technique are saying no more than just what needs to be said in the most direct way possible, all at a moderate tempo most of the time… All is very naked and vulnerable, yet so meticulously crafted, from a generously learned spirit… I don’t necessarily resonate with every melodies, or ideas within these pieces, for a lot of them i do of course, but all of them do feel so completely fresh & inventive! A very profound Western/Eastern synthesis of musical language & addition to the Piano, itself used as an instrument for Storytelling on full display, which is, I feel, all too rare! Such a needed Contemporary revitalization of Classical Music and Tonal Music made accessible through the Piano… Yoshimatsu is truly one of a kind! Thank you so much for this Tyler! ✨🙏🏻😌
Though it doesn't obvserve a lot of the old, dusty counterpoint rules contrived from baroque music... this counterpoint is gorgeous and compelling in so many more ways. The free use of rhythm and liberty with form give it the ability to do what it wants to do and it doesn't have to do more or less than that. Yoshimatsu has found a way to strike a balance between beauty, atmosphere, and intrigue to create something new yet simple.
So what? He is Japanese, and he is free to mix all kinds of styles open-mindedly.
@@fumiotsuki5027 I'd say that anyone is allowed to do that
Nicely described but Now I’ll need to research counterpoint
@mikechilds4085 I'd recommend looking it at if you like, it's an interesting, almost puzzle-like art form. Don't sweat it though, a lot of people go about counterpoint like math homework when it's, in my view, more like a kind of paint or a brush for composition. Happy exploring!
So glad to see all of them compiled. Especially with Kyoko Tabe's recordings, because they got removed from spotify.
Where has this artist been in my life. So beautiful!!❤
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Thank you for spending the time to make and share this score video .. this is such a great set of pieces
YEAAA PAPA YOSHIMATSU !!!! MADE MY DAY
I'd never heard this composer before and this popped up on my front page. This is so great, thank you for sharing, I think I have a new favorite. Can't wait to explore his symphonic works!
update: I love everything he does, what a fortunate gift from the algorithm
When I started listening to this, I was like “hmmm it sounds like my earbuds are out of sync” and it turns out they were. Moral of the story: I’m always right.
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AINT NO WAYYYYY YESSS
My favorite set is probably Pleiades Dances VII. Crazy good stuff.
Some of the most beautiful music I've heard in my life! Glad I clicked
ULTRA BASED!!!
Thank you so much for the upload. It gives me a lot of inspirations on my composition.
AYO BASED
May I ask where did you get the digital score for these? I have been searching for them for quite some time and so far I've only found the 6th and 9th sets.
Right!
Sheet Music Plus appears to have them all. Search by composer name.
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This is so otherwordly i love it
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I see much inspiration coming from Witold Lutosławski’s Bukoliki! Beautiful music!
Oh they actually are within similiar soundscape!
I've been looking for this many years ago👌, thank you so much!👍
Beautiful
Great treasure, thank you.
Hermosas piezas. Un gran artista Yoshimatsu.
Thank you for Up lording!
So nice and fresh...thank you for sharing
I wish I could upvote this more. Thank you!
Epic win
simply beautiful
Love this!!
Nice.
What a beautiful, genius music!
Now it's in my playlist!
My favorite pieces:
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Noel in Midnight ... Wow
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Gracias!
Andante on water
Quiero la partitura!
Dónde la consigo?
please where is the sheet music for this I've been searching for so long
@@clarkeisackson4747 I don't understand why I hadn't thought of this before... Thank you so much!
could you share please@@clarkeisackson4747
where can i get the score??
Where can you buy the sheets digitally? They seem unavailable and i'm dying.
54:15 Zelda?
Tru lol
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Where did you find the recordings for Op. 71, 76, 78a, and 85!? I haven’t been able to find any
I could only find the recordings for those pieces on TH-cam, hence the drop in audio quality
Here: th-cam.com/video/ATI8UF0HwLg/w-d-xo.html
It feels like I'm listening to Ori ost
Hi! Where can I get the score?
Innocent
Woah