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Special offer. Japan Czech Inspiration

Pilsen Philharmonic Orchestra, Chuhei Iwasaki

Japan Czech Inspiration

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Special offer. Japan Czech Inspiration

Pilsen Philharmonic Orchestra, Chuhei Iwasaki

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This new CD from the Pilsen Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Chuhei Iwasaki, explores the links found between the music of Czech composer Leos Janacek, and Japanese composer Akira Ifukube.

"Folk song! I have lived in the heart of it ever since my childhood. A folk melody contains the whole of man his body, his soul, his environment, everything about him. He who is brought up on national music is growing up to become a complete human being. A folk song has one spirit, because it has within it a genuine human whose culture has been endowed by God, and not acquired from without."

With this emotional and utterly honest statement, Leos Janacek (18541928) summed up his lifelong fascination with folk song during a stay in London in 1926. Folk music was an important creative inspiration for the artists of the 19th and 20th centuries and was often associated with pride and nationalism. For Janacek, folklore was undoubtedly one of the essential resources of his work as a composer, which is reflected in the three orchestral works recorded here.

The same may be said for Akira Ifukube (1914-2006), one of the greatest composers of the contemporary music scene of his native country, who gave Western listeners an insight into Japanese musical culture. His own compositional style was strongly influenced by folkloric traditions, above all by the dance performances of the Ainu people, the indigenous inhabitants of the island of Hokkaido, which he often heard in his childhood. The world of traditional Japanese music is often distant to European audiences despite their genuine efforts to understand it. Ifukube's musical language catches the attention of listeners with its use of Japanese traditional modes and its renunciation of certain methods of European music, including triadic chords and repetitions of thematic material.

Contents and tracklist

I. Bon-odori
Track length3:56
II. Tanabata
Track length4:27
III. Nagashi
Track length4:15
IV. Nebuta
Track length5:59
No. 1, Kožich
Track length3:06
No. 2, Kalamajka
Track length1:00
No. 3, Trojky
Track length1:24
No. 4, Silnice
Track length1:25
No. 5, Rožek
Track length1:46
No. 1, Starodávný I
Track length6:48
No. 2, Požehnaný
Track length2:27
No. 3, Dymák
Track length2:20
No. 4, Starodávný II
Track length5:28
No. 5, Čeladenský
Track length1:54
No. 6, Pilky
Track length3:14
I. Con moto
Track length3:00
II. Adagio
Track length6:22
III. Allegretto
Track length2:47
IV. Con moto
Track length2:32

Awards and reviews

  • Opus Klassik Awards
    2023
    Nominated - Conductor of the Year
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