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Toshio Hosokawa: Orchestral Works, Vol. 4

Jeroen Berwaerts (soloist), Paul Huang (soloist)

Residentie Orkest The Hague, Jun Märkl

Toshio Hosokawa: Orchestral Works, Vol. 4
in all the recordings even the most dense textures are delineated with admirable clarity, and the two principal soloists excel...I sense that Uzu is the work most likely to appeal to listeners...

Toshio Hosokawa: Orchestral Works, Vol. 4

Jeroen Berwaerts (soloist), Paul Huang (soloist)

Residentie Orkest The Hague, Jun Märkl

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in all the recordings even the most dense textures are delineated with admirable clarity, and the two principal soloists excel...I sense that Uzu is the work most likely to appeal to listeners...

About

Toshio Hosokawa is Japan’s leading living composer. This fourth volume in the series of his orchestral works, during which he was present for all recording sessions, contains two concertos and two works for orchestra. The Trumpet Concerto ‘Im Nebel’ , which draws its inspiration from Herman Hesse’s poem, conjures up a vision of man and nature, in which the trumpet slowly and magically melts into the orchestral mist. Inspired by a birth, Violin Concerto ‘Genesis’ again places the soloist as the human protagonist in a universal drama of finding harmony through conflict. Sakura is one of Japan’s best-loved songs, arranged by Hosokawa for orchestra, and Uzu displays unique orchestral sonorities.

Contents and tracklist

I. Eighth Note = ca. 40 e calmo -
Track length3:32
II. — -
Track length2:17
III. Eighth Note = ca. 56, tempo rubato -
Track length2:52
IV. Eighth Note = ca. 48 -
Track length1:42
V. Eighth Note = ca. 64 - Solo & Duo -
Track length3:58
VI. Eighth Note = ca. 66 -
Track length2:14
VII. Eighth Note = ca. 56
Track length4:06

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September 2024

in all the recordings even the most dense textures are delineated with admirable clarity, and the two principal soloists excel...I sense that Uzu is the work most likely to appeal to listeners who prefer a modernism that drifts inexorably towards regions of dark yet also defiant melancholia.
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