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Shin-ichi Fukuda - Takemitsu: Complete Original Solo Guitar Works (2016) [Hi-Res]

Shin-ichi Fukuda - Takemitsu: Complete Original Solo Guitar Works (2016) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Shin-ichi Fukuda

  • Title: Takemitsu: Complete Original Solo Guitar Works
  • Year Of Release: 2016
  • Label: Naxos
  • Genre: Classical Guitar
  • Quality: flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:02:13
  • Total Size: 481 mb
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Shin-ichi Fukuda - Takemitsu: Complete Original Solo Guitar Works (2016) [Hi-Res]


Tracklist

01. Hika, "In Memoriam Toru Takemitsu"
02. Folios: I. —
03. Folios: II. —
04. Folios: III. —
05. All in Twilight: I. —
06. All in Twilight: II. —
07. All in Twilight: III. —
08. All in Twilight: IV. —
09. A Piece for Guitar, "For the Birthday of Sylvano Bussotti"
10. El arpa y la sombra, "Omaggio a Toru Takemitsu"
11. Equinox
12. In the Woods: I. Wainscot Pond
13. In the Woods: II. Rosedale
14. In the Woods: III. Muir Woods
15. 12 Songs for Guitar: No. 5, Here, There and Everywhere
16. 12 Songs for Guitar: No. 2, Yesterday


Toru Takemitsu is widely regarded as the greatest Japanese composer of the 20th century. After the appearance of Folios in 1974 he was acknowledged as a formidable master of writing for the guitar, bringing to the instrument a sensibility and imaginative flair which have seldom been equalled. In the Woods was his final composition. Shin-ichi Fukada and Leo Brouwer were both close friends of Takemitsu, and this programme includes Brouwer’s two heartfelt homages in his memory.

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  • gibheid
  •  wrote in 15:48
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Thanks fantastik.
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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 17:44
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I switched it from lossless :)
Takemitsu's original works aren't almost felt melody except movie music but he sent a fan letter to Beatles, yearned for melody ??
Or he thought composing was to scrape off anything melodious ??
Thanks