Ryuichi sakamoto album piano and string trio
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The Michael Nyman piece is a version of music from the film The Piano, using Nyman’s favourite saxophone (plus string quartet and bass guitar) in a way that the original for once didn’t Philip Glass’s Façades (double-tracked sax plus quartet and bass guitar again) disturbs the composer’s usual smooth surface with little semitone clashes Forbidden Colours, Simon Haram’s own arrangement of a collaboration between Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Sylvian, floats the saxophone over the saturated textures of piano, quartet and guitar. They would also take the album out on a world-tour during 1996. In Glass, Fitkin also offers the saxophone (with piano) a simple and beautiful song melody which players of other instruments may covet as a recital encore. All pieces are performed by a trio naturally featuring Ryuichi Sakamoto on piano, Jacques Morelenbaum on cello and either Everton Nelson or David Nadien (on two tracks only) on violin. Graham Fitkin, Cornish-born but decidedly metropolitan-sounding, balances these two extremes to great effect in his Frame, with marimba, and in Hard Fairy, with two pianos – the latter a wildly exhilarating toccata with an unexpected coda in Latin rhythms. Nadishana plays more than 200 instruments of the world, including self. He developed his own unique and innovative approach to world fusion music - the creative synthesis of different musical traditions of the world on the basis of contemporary technologies.
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The soprano saxophone is a remarkable instrument, with a wide compass, and an expressive range from aching sweetness to piercing incisiveness. Vladiswar Nadishana is a multi-instrumentalist and composer from Siberia.
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One one hand, Jacaszek mostly sticks to his familiar territory of dark, hiss-ravaged neo-classical fare, but the new twist is that he enlisted a trio of female vocalists to give voice to the metaphysical. PERFORMER: Simon Haram (saxophone) Duke Quartet Consequently, I was more or less just waiting around for an album to finally surface that was a bit more to my taste and KWIATY is that album.