“This collection
is a must, even if you previously thought you had no particular taste for
traditional Japanese music. The melodies are placid and contemplative. Ideal
for reflective moments, or to relax. I'm motivated to try more of Rampal's
Japanese recordings. While Rampal gets top billing, Laskine on the harp is just
as prominent, and as excellent, in performing these works. The playing time of
the CD (sadly, only a modest 44 minutes) is about equal measures solo flute,
solo harp and harp/flute duet.”
Faixas:
1. Kojo no Tsuki
(Moon over Ruined Castle)
2. Chûgoku Chihô
No Komori-uta (Lullaby from the Chûgoku Area)
3. Aka Tombo (Red
Dragonfly)
4. Chinchin
Chidori
5. Nambu Ushi-oi
Uta (Iwate Cow-herding Song)
6. Defune
(Setting Sail)
7. Kono Michi
(This Path)
8. Hanayome
Ningyô (Bridal Doll)
9. Jôgashima no
Ame (Rain Falls on Jôgashima)
10. Hana
(Blossoms)
11. Sakura Sakura
Tracklist
(Details)
1. Kojo No Tsuki
(Moon over ruined Castle), for koto, Composed by Rentaro Taki
2.
Chugoku-Chiho-No-Komoriuta, folk song, for voice & piano, Composed by
Kosaku Yamada
3. Aka Tonbo (Red
Dragonfly), folk song, for voice & piano, Composed by Kosaku Yamada
4. Chin-Chin
Chidori, folksong, Composed by Hidemaro Konoye
5. Nambu Ushioi
Uta, folk song, Composed by Anonymous
6. Defune, folk
song, Composed by Haseo Sugiyama
7. Kono Michi,
folk song, for voice & piano, Composed by Kosaku Yamada
8. Hanayome
Ningyo, folk song, Composed by Haseo Sugiyama
9. Yogashima No
Ame, folk song, Composed by Tadashi Yanada
10. Hana (Cherry
Blossom Time), folksong, Composed by Rentaro Taki
11. Sakura
sakura, for flute & harp, Composed by Akio Yashiro
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