Ten-I - 1 Works by Yamamoto Hozan
Yamamoto Hōzan
RCA - JRZ-2553
Track | Titel | Kanji | Länge | Künstler | |
1 | Shakuhachi Shijusokyoku Dai Ichiban | 尺八四重奏曲 第一番 | 09'50 |
Shakuhachi: Kitahara Kōzan II Shakuhachi: Yokoyama Katsuya Shakuhachi: Yamamoto Hōzan Shakuhachi: Ikeda Seizan II | |
This quartet was composed for three small-sized Shakuhachi, about one foot and six inches long, and one large-sized Shakuhachi, about two feet and one inch long, in concise style. | |||||
2 | Ten'i | 天為 | 06'17 |
Shakuhachi: Yamamoto Hōzan | |
This Shakuhachi solo was composed in traditional "Honkyoku" style. Hozan Yamamoto told about the motif as follows : "Bamboo, grown up in barren soil, is made to Shakuhachi by high human technique. When I am impressed by naive tone of Shakuhachi, I am reminded of human power which conquered nature by natural way. I tried to express in this composition a wonderful world of human beings creating something by law of nature, as the saying is “Heaven has no mouth, and speaks through human lips." | |||||
3 | Ohgi | 08'54 |
Shakuhachi: Sakai Suizan Shakuhachi: Ifuji Reizan Shakuhachi: Yamamoto Hōzan Shakuhachi: Imase Kozan Shakuhachi: Nanba Chikuzan Shakuhachi: Tanida Renzan Shakuhachi: Ikeda Seizan II Shakuhachi: Mamoru Yoshikatsu Shakuhachi: Kobatake Rinzan | ||
Three parts are played by regular-sized Shakuhachi, about one foot and eight inches long. Two to four players are arranged in each part. This composition is colored by fascinating atmosphere. | |||||
4 | In'yoku | 陰陽句 | 12'13 |
Shakuhachi: Ikeda Seizan II Shakuhachi: Yamamoto Hōzan Shakuhachi: Sawai Sanzan Shakuhachi: Sakai Suizan Shakuhachi: Sakata Seizan | |
This composition is classified into two parts, one impromptu solo part in classical "Honkyoku" style, and another duo part (including trio, quartet, and quintet) in crisp rhythm and folk· song-like melody. Various forms appear alternately, e.g. after solo part follows duo part, then follows quintet part and so forth. Major scale and minor scale are clearly contrasted in this composition. | |||||
5 | Tsuido - Shakuhachi Duet 1 | 尺八二重奏曲 「対動 (ついどう)」1 | 09'00 |
Shakuhachi: Yamamoto Hōzan Shakuhachi: Miyata Kōhachirō | |
This is a functional composition with a light and happy and bright theme. It looks as if two Shakuhachi were playing about joyfully. There are three movements, the 1st high, the 2nd low, and the 3rd high tempo. |