Kengyô, Yatsuhashi: Rokudan no Shirabe |
This page lists all recordings of Rokudan no Shirabe, by Yatsuhashi Kengyô (1614-85) on CD, SACD & DVD. |
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Hosokawa: | Silent Flowers Quatuor Diotima In Ajimano Kyôko Kawamura (koto/voice), Peter Sigl (cello) oenm . oesterreichisches ensemble für neue musik, Toshio Hosokawa | Huber, K: | Die Erde dreht sich auf den Hornern eines Stieres Hasan Altnji (sufi singer), Julien Jalâl Eddine Weiss (qânun/artistic director), Ziad Kadi Amin (ney), Adel Shams El Din (riqq), Predrag Katanic (viola), Manuel de Roo (guitar) EXPERIMENTALSTUDIO des SWR, tape, Klaus Huber (sound director) Ecce Homines Sergey Malov (viola) stadler quartett | Kengyô, Yatsuhashi: | Rokudan no Shirabe Kyôko Kawamura (koto) | Lachenmann: | temA Irmgard Messin (flute), Anna Maria Pammer (voice), Peter Sigl (cello) | Reich: | City Life oenm . oesterreichisches ensemble für neue musik, Johannes Kalitze Music for 18 Musicians oenm . oesterreichisches ensemble für neue musik, Via Nova Percussion Group,
Synergy Vocals | Sotelo: | Cripta - Musica para Luigi Nono Arcángel (flamenco singer) Salzburger Bachchor, oenm . oesterreichisches ensemble für neue musik, Beat Furrer | Webern: | Six Bagatelles for String Quartet, Op. 9 (1911-1913) Quatuor Diotima Five movements for String Quartet, Op. 5 (1909) Quatuor Diotima |
plus flamenco, Gamelan music from Bali, traditional Japanese music for shakuhachi and koto, and interviews with Toshio Hosokawa, Beat Furrer and Klaus Huber
This 2DVD set includes a wide range of contemporary compositions: Sotelo’s Cripta. Música par Luigi Nono, Reich’s City Life, Lachenmann’s temA, Hosakawa’s Silent flowers and others. Also included is traditional Japanese music for Koto and Shakuhachi and Gamelan Music from Bali. The set includes the DVDs in both PAL and NTSC formats. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Makiko Goto (koto) & Jeremias Schwarzer (recorder) This collection explores what modern music sounds like in the age of global awareness, using examples from traditional Japanese music and new works based on the Japanese musical tradition. The koto is a Japanese zither and both this instrument and the recorder were used in the folk and art music of their respective cultures. Many of the pieces were commissioned for these artists by composers such as Koch-Raphael and Hosokawa. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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