Maki Ishii
Tango Prism, Op. 73
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Composer:Maki IshiiGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:TangoCompose Date:1987Average_duration:7:59Tango Prism, Op. 73 is a composition for orchestra by Japanese composer Maki Ishii. It was composed in 1995 and premiered on October 28, 1995, by the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kazuyoshi Akiyama. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which explores different aspects of the tango genre. The first movement, "Tango del Fuego," is a fiery and passionate dance that features virtuosic solos for the violin and bandoneon. The second movement, "Tango del Hielo," is a more introspective and melancholic piece that explores the darker side of the tango. The final movement, "Tango del Aire," is a lively and upbeat dance that brings the piece to a thrilling conclusion. One of the most striking characteristics of Tango Prism is its use of unconventional instrumentation. In addition to the traditional orchestra, Ishii incorporates instruments such as the bandoneon, a type of accordion commonly used in tango music, and the shakuhachi, a Japanese bamboo flute. These instruments add a unique flavor to the piece and help to create a fusion of different musical traditions. Another notable aspect of Tango Prism is its use of rhythm. Ishii employs complex and syncopated rhythms that are characteristic of the tango genre, but also incorporates elements of Japanese traditional music. This creates a dynamic and constantly shifting rhythmic landscape that keeps the listener engaged throughout the piece. Overall, Tango Prism, Op. 73 is a masterful fusion of different musical traditions that showcases Ishii's skill as a composer. Its use of unconventional instrumentation and complex rhythms make it a challenging and rewarding piece for both performers and listeners alike.More....
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