Takashi Yoshimatsu
Water Color Scalar
Works Info
Composer:Takashi YoshimatsuGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1993Average_duration:12:32Movement_count:5Movement ....'Water Color Scalar' is a contemporary classical composition by Japanese composer Takashi Yoshimatsu. The piece was composed in 1996 and premiered on October 26th of the same year by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Kazuyoshi Akiyama. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, titled "Water Color," is a serene and tranquil piece that evokes the gentle flow of water. The second movement, "Scalar," is more energetic and dynamic, with a driving rhythm and complex harmonies. The final movement, "Scherzo," is a playful and whimsical piece that features lively rhythms and playful melodies. One of the defining characteristics of 'Water Color Scalar' is its use of unconventional instrumentation. The piece features a wide range of instruments, including marimba, vibraphone, harp, and a variety of percussion instruments. Yoshimatsu also incorporates electronic sounds and effects into the composition, creating a unique and innovative sound. Another notable aspect of the piece is its use of tonality. While the composition is largely atonal, Yoshimatsu incorporates elements of traditional tonality into the music, creating a sense of tension and release that adds to the emotional impact of the piece. Overall, 'Water Color Scalar' is a complex and innovative composition that showcases Yoshimatsu's unique style and creative vision. Its use of unconventional instrumentation and tonality make it a standout work in the contemporary classical repertoire.More....