Crystalline Karen Tanaka
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2011
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
04.02.2011
Label: 2L
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Modern Composition
Interpret: Karen Tanaka
Komponist: Karen Tanaka
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
Formate & Preise
Format | Preis | Im Warenkorb | Kaufen |
FLAC 192 | $ 18,90 |
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FLAC 96 / MCH | $ 19,80 |
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FLAC 96 | $ 15,30 |
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MQA | $ 19,80 |
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- 1 Crystalline 06:53
- 2 Water Dance I 03:27
- 3 Water Dance II 04:47
- 4 Water Dance III 03:47
- 5 Northern Lights 01:13
- 6 Lavender Field 01:52
- 7 Techno Etudes 02:44
- 8 Techno Etudes II 02:22
- 9 Techno Etudes IIII 03:25
- 10 Child of Light - Blue Planet 01:35
- 11 Blue Whale 01:48
- 12 African Elephant 00:57
- 13 Child of Light - Prisms in the Forest 01:13
- 14 Crested Ibis 02:36
- 15 Red-faced Parrot 01:18
- 16 Crowned Eagle 02:18
- 17 Child of Light - Northern Lights 01:43
- 18 Crystalline II 07:26
Info zu Crystalline
A glittering world of sounds - Karen Tanaka is one of the leading Japanese composers of her generation. The purity of sound, the sensuality and intensity in her music has gained her a large audience, and the release of this recording will make much of Tanaka's piano composition available on one album. Pianist Signe Bakke gives us an interesting overview of the complexity and yet the integrity of Tanaka's music as it has evolved through the twenty years of her career that this disc covers.
Signe Bakke, Piano
Karen Tanaka (b. Tokyo, 1961) is acclaimed as one of the leading living composers from Japan. She has been invited as a composer in residence at many important festivals, and her music has been widely performed throughout the world by the major orchestras, ensembles, international festivals and on radio. She has composed extensively for both instrumental and electronics media. 'Her music is delicate and emotive, beautifully crafted, showing a refined ear for both detail and large organic shapes…', The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
Karen Tanaka’s musical education began with piano lessons when she was four years old and formal composition lessons from the age of ten. After studying French literature at Aoyama Gakuin University, she studied composition with Akira Miyoshi at Toho Gakuen School of Music. During four years of study there, she won several major awards in Japan and Europe for her composition, including prizes at the Viotti and Trieste competitions and the Japan Symphony Foundation Award.
In 1986 with the aid of a French Government Scholarship she moved to Paris to study composition with Tristan Murail and work at IRCAM as an intern. In 1987 she was awarded the Gaudeamus Prize at the International Music Week in Amsterdam for her piano concerto Anamorphose. She studied with Luciano Berio in Florence in 1990-91 with funds from the Nadia Boulanger Foundation and a Japanese Government Scholarship, at the end of which time she wrote Hommage en cristal, a commission from the Ultima Festival in Oslo for the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra.
A series of important commissions from Japan, including the orchestral piece Initium (1993), Wave Mechanics (1994) and Echo Canyon (1995), confirmed her as one of the leading living composers from that country. During the same period, there were increasing performances and broadcasts around the world including the UK, USA, France, Scandinavia and five ISCM festivals. She is co-artistic director of the Yatsugatake Kogen Music Festival, previously directed by Toru Takemitsu.
Her recent works, such as The Song of Songs, Night Bird and Metal Strings, develop new directions in her musical language using the latest technology and reflecting different aspects of contemporary culture. In recent years, Karen Tanaka's love of nature and concern for the environment has influenced many of her works, including Frozen Horizon, Water and Stone and the tape piece Questions of Nature.
Booklet für Crystalline