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Special offer. Toshio Hosokawa: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1
Stefan Dohr (horn), Momo Kodama (piano), Anssi Karttunen (cello)
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Jun Markl
They're beautifully crafted and carefully paced, full of shifting, slipping textures...Crucially, though, both works lack fibre...What is impressive, though, is the quality of the performances...
Special offer. Toshio Hosokawa: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1
Stefan Dohr (horn), Momo Kodama (piano), Anssi Karttunen (cello)
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Jun Markl
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They're beautifully crafted and carefully paced, full of shifting, slipping textures...Crucially, though, both works lack fibre...What is impressive, though, is the quality of the performances...
About
Recorded in the Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, 10-11 June 2013.
Japanese musicians have often taken the connection between man and nature as their theme and award-winning composer Toshio Hosokawa stands strongly in that artistic lineage. His Horn Concerto ‘Moment of Blossoming’ imagines the solo instrument as a lotus flower and the orchestra as the cosmos. The theme of the blossoming lotus continues in the piano concerto Lotus under the moonlight and in the songful Chant for cello and orchestra, influenced by Shômyô singing (the ceremonial music of Japanese Buddhism). The Horn Concerto was co-commissioned by the Berlin Philharmonic, the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam and London’s Barbican Centre.
Contents and tracklist
- Stefan Dohr (horn)
- Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Jun Märkl
- Recorded: 10-11 June 2013
- Recording Venue: Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow, Scotland
- Momo Kodama (piano)
- Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Jun Märkl
- Recorded: 10-11 June 2013
- Recording Venue: Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow, Scotland
- Anssi Karttunen (cello)
- Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Jun Märkl
- Recorded: 10-11 June 2013
- Recording Venue: Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow, Scotland
Awards and reviews
25th April 2014
They're beautifully crafted and carefully paced, full of shifting, slipping textures...Crucially, though, both works lack fibre...What is impressive, though, is the quality of the performances under Jun Märkl.
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