Takashi Yoshimatsu
The Age of Birds, Op. 25
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Composer:Takashi YoshimatsuGenre:OrchestralStyle:OrchestralCompose Date:1986Average_duration:19:05Movement_count:3Movement ....The Age of Birds, Op. 25 is a contemporary classical composition by Japanese composer Takashi Yoshimatsu. It was composed in 1987 and premiered on October 17, 1987, by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Hiroshi Wakasugi. The Age of Birds is a symphonic poem in four movements, each of which is inspired by a different bird species. The first movement, "The Age of Birds," is inspired by the Japanese bush warbler and is characterized by its lively and energetic melody. The second movement, "The Age of Waterbirds," is inspired by the kingfisher and is characterized by its fluid and flowing melody. The third movement, "The Age of Flightless Birds," is inspired by the ostrich and is characterized by its heavy and rhythmic melody. The final movement, "The Age of Birds Revisited," is a recapitulation of the first movement and serves as a conclusion to the piece. The Age of Birds is known for its unique blend of Western classical music and traditional Japanese music. Yoshimatsu incorporates elements of Japanese folk music, such as the use of the pentatonic scale and the shakuhachi flute, into his composition. The piece also features a wide range of orchestral colors, with the use of percussion instruments, such as the marimba and vibraphone, adding to the piece's unique sound. Overall, The Age of Birds is a vibrant and colorful composition that showcases Yoshimatsu's unique style and his ability to blend different musical traditions. It has become one of his most popular works and has been performed by orchestras around the world.More....
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