Ryuichi Sakamoto - Playing The Piano

Decca: 4763609

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Ryuichi Sakamoto - Playing The Piano

Label:

Decca

Catalogue No:

4763609

Discs:

1

Release date:

12th Nov 2009

Barcode:

0028947636090

Medium:

CD
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Ryuichi Sakamoto - Playing The Piano


Sakamoto:

Amore

Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence

A Flower Is Not A Flower

The Sheltering Sky

Tamago 2004

The Last Emperor

Tibetan Dance

Thousand Knives

Riot In Lagos

Reversing

Mizu No Naka No Bagatelle

Bolerish


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Ryuichi Sakamoto is a giant of 20th Century music. A composer whose work has crossed nearly every genre conceivable, from film scores (most notably to Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence and The Last Emperor) to the prototype Electronica of the Yellow Magic Orchestra, he is also a massively in-demand performer throughout the world.

Playing The Piano presents the best known of Sakamoto's compositions, performed by the composer on solo piano. Recorded in the immaculate setting of Sony's Tokyo recording studio, Playing The Piano is an accessible and beautiful package which includes some of the best known music written over the last 30 years.

In addition to the CD edition of this album, a special limited edition 2CD set is also available, featuring the brand new record Out of Noise. Out Of Noise presents a set of Sakamoto's current compositions, which range from pieces for solo piano to pieces that incorporate found sounds and electronic soundscapes (including in one instance, the sound of the melting Arctic ocean).

playSakamoto: Amore

playSakamoto: Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence

playSakamoto: A Flower Is Not A Flower

playSakamoto: The Sheltering Sky

playSakamoto: Tamago 2004

playSakamoto: The Last Emperor

playSakamoto: Tibetan Dance

playSakamoto: Thousand Knives

playSakamoto: Riot In Lagos

playSakamoto: Reversing

playSakamoto: Mizu No Naka No Bagatelle

playSakamoto: Bolerish

Gramophone Magazine

February 2010

“East meets West in these jazz-tinged pieces playing by the composer. If there's a musical agent binding these stylistic ingredients, then it is surely that of jazz piano legend Bill Evans: his influence is apparent in much of Sakamoto's chord voicings and harmonic shapes, with A Flower is not a Flower a profoundly sincere homage.”

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