Kosaku Yamada
Kaze ni yosete utaeru haru no uta (Four Spring Wind Songs)
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Composer:Kosaku YamadaGenre:VocalAverage_duration:8:19Movement_count:4Movement ....Kaze ni yosete utaeru haru no uta (Four Spring Wind Songs) is a collection of four songs composed by Kosaku Yamada in 1921. The premiere of the songs was held in Tokyo, Japan, in the same year. The songs are written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. The first song in the collection is titled "Wakaba" (Young Leaves). It is a gentle and lyrical song that captures the freshness and vitality of spring. The melody is simple and flowing, with a delicate piano accompaniment that evokes the rustling of leaves in the wind. The lyrics, written by Akiko Yosano, describe the beauty of young leaves and the hope and promise of the new season. The second song is titled "Sakura" (Cherry Blossoms). It is a poignant and nostalgic song that celebrates the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms. The melody is haunting and melancholic, with a sparse piano accompaniment that creates a sense of space and emptiness. The lyrics, also written by Akiko Yosano, describe the transience of life and the beauty that can be found in impermanence. The third song is titled "Tsubame" (Swallows). It is a lively and playful song that captures the joy and energy of spring. The melody is upbeat and rhythmic, with a lively piano accompaniment that evokes the fluttering of wings. The lyrics, written by Hachiro Sato, describe the arrival of swallows and the happiness they bring. The fourth and final song is titled "Yuki" (Snow). It is a serene and contemplative song that captures the stillness and beauty of winter. The melody is slow and meditative, with a gentle piano accompaniment that creates a sense of calm and tranquility. The lyrics, also written by Akiko Yosano, describe the peacefulness of snowfall and the beauty of a winter landscape. Overall, Kaze ni yosete utaeru haru no uta (Four Spring Wind Songs) is a beautiful and evocative collection of songs that captures the essence of spring and the changing seasons. The songs are characterized by their simple and elegant melodies, their delicate piano accompaniments, and their poignant and lyrical lyrics. They remain popular and beloved in Japan and around the world, and continue to be performed and recorded by singers and pianists of all ages and backgrounds.More....
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