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In this work, which consists of three movements, successful Japanese composer Masaaki Hayakawa uses elements of Japanese music: an accumulation of fourths as in some traditional Japanese songs in the first movement, and motifs of Japanese flute literature ... Read More

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Masaaki Hayakawa

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In this work, which consists of three movements, successful Japanese composer Masaaki Hayakawa uses elements of Japanese music: an accumulation of fourths as in some traditional Japanese songs in the first movement, and motifs of Japanese flute literature in the second one which is also a contest between marimba and timpani. The third movement, however, is a dance which is getting increasingly furious. In his preface, the composer states: “Even though I used Japanese motifs, it was not my intention to create a specifically “Japanese” mood. I used the motifs as abstract ones and adopted European techniques to emphasize above all the joy of playing the marimba together with the orchestra.”

Author: Masaaki Hayakawa

Medium: Score

SKU: FSH-ZM33280