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Toru Takemitsu
I Hear the Water Dreaming
Works Info
Composer
:
Toru Takemitsu
Genre
:
Concerto
Style
:
Character Piece
Compose Date
:
1987
Average_duration
:
11:55
"I Hear the Water Dreaming" is a composition for orchestra by the Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu. It was composed in 1987 and premiered on October 9, 1987, by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Seiji Ozawa. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by a different mood and musical texture. The first movement, titled "Water-ways," is a slow and meditative piece that evokes the sound of water flowing through a river or stream. The music is characterized by long, sustained notes and gentle, flowing melodies that create a sense of calm and tranquility. The second movement, titled "Coral Island," is more lively and energetic, with a faster tempo and more complex rhythms. The music is inspired by the vibrant colors and textures of coral reefs, and features a variety of percussive instruments, including marimba, xylophone, and glockenspiel. The final movement, titled "Islands," is a slow and contemplative piece that brings the composition to a peaceful and reflective conclusion. The music is characterized by soft, delicate melodies and a sense of stillness and serenity. Overall, "I Hear the Water Dreaming" is a beautiful and evocative composition that showcases Takemitsu's unique blend of Western classical music and traditional Japanese music. The piece is characterized by its use of delicate melodies, subtle harmonies, and a sense of natural beauty and tranquility.
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