Matsumura:
Symphonies
Nos.
1
And
2/
To
The
Night
Of
Gethsemane
Matsumura
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A contemporary of Toru Takemitsu, Teizo Matsumura combined European influences with Asian musical traditions. His tautly-constructed Symphony No. 1, a work of genuine power and intense sonic splendour, evokes the image of innumerable locusts swarming over the earth. Symphony No. 2, written over 30 years later and inspired by a poster of a pair of sumo-wrestler-like statues standing at the entrance to a famous Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan, is a soulful monologue of alternating sorrow and hope. The richly expressive symphonic poem To the Night of Gethsemane, inspired by Giotto's fresco The Kiss of Judas, was Matsumura's last orchestral work.
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Tracklisting
Disc 1
Side 1
- 1. Symphony No. 1 (1965)
- 2. Symphony No. 2, for piano and orchestra (1998, rev. 1999/2006)
- 3. To the Night of Gethsemane, for chamber orchestra (2002, rev. 2003/05)
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