Takemitsu: Rain Tree, for three percussionists

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Smoke and Mirrors Percussion Ensemble

Smoke and Mirrors Percussion Ensemble


Harrison, L:

Canticle No. 3

Ravel:

Sonatine

Reich:

Music for Pieces of Wood

Nagoya Marimbas

Takemitsu:

Rain Tree, for three percussionists

Tywoniuk:

Happenstance

Whitacre:

Sleep


Smoke and Mirrors Percussion Ensemble

In Music for Pieces of Wood, Joe Beribak, sitting in the center of a semicircle, begins to strike the first pattern. Joe will maintain this pattern, unflinchingly, for the entire duration of the piece. Katy, Jessica, Derek and Eddie contribute all of the sinuous and minimalist variation which they weave into filaments of sound and rhythm as if all five musicians were one person. Smoke & Mirrors takes us on many journeys in this album. These are refreshingly fully-developed works, each very different from the others, each with its own story. As a whole, these pieces illustrate the breadth of contemporary classical music written for percussionists, as well as the flexibility and virtuosity of Smoke & Mirrors. World class and sophisticated as this ensemble is, these musicians retain and communicate the sheer joy we experienced when banging pots and pans as two-, and three-year olds. Do you remember your own pleasure making a racket as a kid? Smoke & Mirrors: Katalin La Favre, Jessica Cameron, Joe Beribak, Edward Hong and Derek Tywoniuk have never forgotten it.

We captured this recording with a single AKG C 24 stereo microphone in the glorious acoustics of Zipper Hall. We recorded each piece live to tape with no editing, to create the most lifelike performance possible. Rather than worry about how they would perform without the benefit of edits to camouflage mistakes, the members of Smoke & Mirrors loved the idea, embracing our concept that this recording represent a live concert experience.

Yarlung Records - YAR87598

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Time for Marimba

Time for Marimba


Abe, Keiko:

Dream of the Cherry Blossoms for marimba

Miki:

Marimba Spiritual

Time for Marimba

Takemitsu:

Rain Tree, for three percussionists

Tanaka, T:

Two Movements for Marimba

Yuyama:

Divertimento


Daniella Ganeva (marimba)

Additional percussion: Gary Kettel, Graham Instrall, Graham Cole, Gillian McDonagh; Simon Haram

Signum - SIGCD057

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Takemitsu - Chamber Music

Takemitsu - Chamber Music


Takemitsu:

And then I knew ‘twas Wind

Rain Tree, for three percussionists

Toward the Sea I for alto flute & guitar

Bryce

Itinerant

Voice

Air

Rain Spell


Robert Aitken (flute)

New Music Concerts Ensemble

“Takemitsu's work in the final decade of his life was gentle, full of tenderness, sentiment and sighs. But he never entirely discarded the starker beauty of his earlier work. Air distills much of the spirit of his music, evoking the French Impressionists, modernist asceticism and the pared-down elegance of Japanese traditional music and gardens. It was written for flautist Aurèle Nicolet and first played in public by Yasukazu Uemura, but it's hard to imagine Robert Aitken's performance being bettered.
Aitken invited Takemitsu to Canada in 1975 and 1983. From these visits grew a special relationship with the musicians featured on this outstanding album. They performed most of these works for the composer, so we can assume that the interpretations bear the hallmark of authenticity: they sound utterly convincing, with their perfect balance of the technical and the emotional. Itinerant (1989) is a case in point: Takemitsu pictures a garden where vegetable and mineral, motion and stability mingle in precisely designed harmony, yet each visitor's perspective discovers a fresh view.
The programming is as admirable as the playing, surveying Takemitsu's music for small forces from 1971 (Voice, with its references to Noh theatre) to 1995 (Air). From the pastoral, slightly eerie trio for flute, viola and harp AndThen I Knew – devised as a companion-piece to Debussy's 1915 Sonata for the same instruments – and the shimmering, celestial Rain Tree, to Rain Spell, brooding and turbulent in turns, this is yet another excellent 20th-century showcase from Naxos.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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Naxos Japanese Classics - 8555859

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Japanese Percussion

Japanese Percussion


Matsushita, I:

Airscope II for solo marimba and tape

Miki:

Marimba Spiritual for solo marimba and three percussion players

Miyoshi:

Rin-sai for solo marimba and six percussion players

Nishimura:

Kala for solo marimba and six percussion players

Takemitsu:

Rain Tree, for three percussionists


Keiko Abe (marimba)

Kroumata Percussion Ensemble

BIS - BISCD462

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