Music Review | Ryuichi Sakamoto Electronic, New Age & Electronica Works

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Ryuichi Sakamoto was composer, pianist and music producer from Nakano, Tokyo, Japan. He graduated the master grade of National Tokyo Art University, then he became a session musician. In the activity of the years, he knew Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, then the suggestion by Hosono, they organized the Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). YMO made a big success in Japan and became known to the all around the world. YMO was the pioneer of Synth Pop or Techno Pop equal to Kraftwerk, Devo and Telex. And Sakamoto’s career as the composer begun simultaneously, and his name is known worldwide by sound tracks of “Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence” and “The Last Emperor”. And he appeared as an actor on both movies.

In 1987 he moved to New York. He composed vast amount of motion picture soundtracks, and produced many solo and collaboration works. His works had many genres, tastes and styles from Classical Music especially Impressionist Music as Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel, Crossover, Avantgarde Music, Techno Pop, Dub, Minimal Music, New Wave, Jazz, Ethnic Music (Gamelan, Okinawa Minyo, and Japanese, Chinese, Korean and African Traditional Music), House Music, Hip Hop, Pop Music (J-Pop), Ambient, Bossa Nova, Electronica, Drone to Post-Classical Music. His characteristics was the mixture of them and was put in shape by his sophisticated Classical method and impressive sense of making melodies. He always had been pursued new and eternal music by his passed away. He worked on many art projects, publishing books, political messages and vast amount of activities in media such as television, radio, magazine, art book, art box and the internet.

RIP Ryuichi Sakamoto

An electronic music pioneer, a refined composer, the very cool and stylish musician, the avid book reader as a musician and a broad-minded person.

Solo Albums

Thousand Knives (Nippon Columbia, 1978)

“Thousand Knives” is the solo debut album of Ryuichi Sakamoto, recorded and released in 1978.

The first track is a mid-tempo instrumental grandiose Synth Pop or Techno Pop song, is influenced by anthem, Reggae and “Speak Like a Child” by Herbie Hancock. The theme and melodies by lead synthesizer is very cool. The arrangement of layers of pad, chord backing and lead synthesizer and electronic percussions are finished and splendid. The later part distorted electric guitar by the Japanese top Jazz and Crossover guitarist, Katsumi Watanabe follow and play hard.

“Island of Wood” is an experimental Ambient or Environmental Music track. Synthesizers imitate concrete sounds of nature, cryings of animals and an environment by abstract synth sequences, phrases and noises.

“Grasshopper” is a unique and cute 3 beats and 6 beats song features piano played by Yuji Takahashi. Synthesizers and piano by Sakamoto accompanies and intersects the piano.

“Das Neue Japanische Elektronische Volkslied” and “Plastic Bamboo” are slow-tempo Asian taste instrumental Synth Pop songs.

“The End of Asia” is a mid-tempo synth pop instrumental equal to “Thousand Knives”. But this song is more groovy and the arrangement is more dynamic, and there’s elements of Crossover Jazz. The later part the guitarist, Katsumi Watanabe follows by very distorted and hard play guitar like Hard Rock, too.

This album is the one of prototypes of the Yellow Magic Orchestra. “Thousand Knives” and “The End of Asia” include the live repertory of YMO.

B-2 UNIT (Alpha Record, 1980)

“B-2 UNIT” is the second solo album by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The recordings held in Tokyo and London. The recordings in London, Dennis Bovell worked as the producer.

“Differencia” is an experimental non-groovy drum sample loop track.

“Thatness and Thereness” is slow and mysterious Synth Pop vocal song features a vocal by Sakamoto. It begins synthesizer sequences, base and a vocal. Then the synth lead, pad and piano follow. The lyrics are abstract and depicts a situation of an incident of the 60’s students’ movement.

“Participation Mystique” is a New Wave song features very bold snare drum, bass drum and synthesizer lead phrases, and female voice samples ride on them.

“E-3A” is a experimental abstract and Asian taste track features gamelan samples loop and electronic percussions.

“Iconic Storage” is an experimental electronic music is consist of synthesizer backings, pads, bold base and electronic percussions. But there are sophisticated and unique harmonies and chord progressions of Sakamoto.

“Riot in Lagos” is the famous and representative track of this album. A Synth Pop or Techno Pop instrumental features the impressive synthesizer lead theme, bold dub base and electronic drums, there’s also Asian taste. This song became a one of repertory of the Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO).

“Not the 6 O’clock News” is a very abstract and experimental sound collage track. It’s consist of cut-up and modulated voice samples of the BBC 6 O’clock News, gamelan bells, pulses of a synthesizer, noisy sythesizer sequecens and imporovisational sythesizer solos.

“The End of Europe” might be the answer song to “The End of Asia”. A noisy and abstract non-rhythm track is consist of sythesizer leads, bold base and noises by synthesizers and samples.

This album is the “Anti-YMO” approach experimental album includes elements of Synth Pop, New Wave, Dub, Experimental Electronic Music and Sound Collage. And it’s the surprisingly latest, novel also cool music at that time.

Left Handed Dream (Alpha Record, 1981)

“Left Handed Dream” is a pop also experimental New Wave and Synth Pop album released in 1981. There’s the taste of New Wave like David Sylvian’s band Japan and Talking Heads, and elements of Synth Pop or Techno Pop, Dub, experimental electronic music, Concrete Music and Asian ethnic music.

“Boku No Kakera” (Fragments of Me) is an experimental oriental taste instrumental track, begins with Asian or Japanese taste drum loop. Then abstract synthesizer sequences and leads, and saxophones follow.

“Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodomo” (Children of Monkeys, Snow and Trashes) is a bright, optimistic and funny New Wave vocal song like a children’s song.

“Kacha Kucha Nee” (Messy and Irritated) is a mysterious and abstract Synth Pop song with a vocal of Sakamoto. By later part hard drums part follows and revitalize the song.

“The Garden of Poppies” is an experimental and abstract electronic music. It begins with bold snare drum loops. Synthesizer riffs and abstract distorted guitar long tone strokes of Adrian Belew and its reflections follow. In the end, keen guitar solos finished the song.

“Relâché” is an instrumental Synth Pop with bold electronic drums and funky sythesizer base.

“Tell’em to Me” is a gloomy New Wave song features some bells or Gamelan gongs loops.

“Living in the Dark” is a mysterious New Wave song like a British New Wave band, Japan. Synth lead solos and chorus parts with Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi are impressive.

“Slat Dance” is an abstract electronic music is consist of electronic drums and percussions. Discord synthesizers improvisational solos follow.

“Venezia” is the best and the most impressive song of this album. A simple, plain and straightforward also beautiful New Wave song with a vocal. And there are iconic harmonies and chord progressions of Sakamoto.

“Saru No Ie” (The House of Monkey(s)) is an experimental sound collage track. It begins non-groovy electronic percussions, samples of a monkey growls and environmental noises of a jungle follow.

Illustrated Musical Encyclopedia (MIDI, 1984)

“llustrated Musical Encyclopedia” is the fourth solo album and the first full grand album of Ryuichi Sakamoto.

“Tibetan Dance” is an instrumental Pop song features Chinese or Asian taste theme and melodies by synthesizer.

“ETUDE” is an instrumental Pop song for studying music, features saxophone and trumpet, and change rhythm patterns in four parts.

“Paradise Lost” is instrumental electronic music. There are the Asian taste theme by bell samples, beats like Reggae and Sakamoto’s sophisticated melodies and chord progressions by piano and pads.

“Self Portrait” is clear, bright and refreshing instrumental Synth Pop.

“Tabi no Kyokuhoku” (For North of A Journey) is bright and sophisticated electronic music. Fine synth pads chord accompaniment is very good.

“M.A.Y. in the Backyard” is unique and pop Contemporary Classical music. It begins with vibraphone and marimba samples arpeggios. In the theme part, orchestral hit samples and piano plays sharply and hardly. This song associates the music of Steve Reich, but here are Sakamoto’s original elements.

“Hane no Hayashi de” (In the Woods of Feathers) is a slow Pop song with Sakamoto’s vocal features impressive bell samples like Gamelan patterns.

Also “Mori no Hito” (The Man of Forest) is a mysterious and floating vocal Pop song.

“A Tribute to N.J.P.” is minimal Contemporary Classical Music. It features the impressive theme and motifs played by Tenor Saxophone of Yasuyuki Shimizu and piano, and there’s Asian also non-state taste.

“Replica” is an abstract track of synthesizer pads and electronic percussions.

“Ma Mère l’Oye” is Sakamoto’s unique style Mother Goose the title cites the same title song by Maurice Ravel. Few tones koto, glockenspiel and guitar samples accompany. Children’s chorus with no lyrics like “Ah, Ah, Ah, Aah-, Aah-, Ah, Ah” sing the theme and melodies.

“Kimi ni Tsuite” (About You) is a cute, funny and fine vocal Pop song. The lyrics of Sakamoto’s vocal depicts his daughter among Akiko Yano, Miu Sakamoto.

There are various styles of music. You can hear the true genius and ability of Sakamoto and the up-to-date sound of that time by Fairlight CMI, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and Yamaha DX7.

Comica (Warner Music Japan, 2002)

Contrary to the significant Opera work “LIFE”, “Comica” is an abstract and experimental Ambient, Drone or Electronica album, features Sakamoto’s iconic elegant and misty Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, KORG Trinity or any synthesisers pad tones.

“Dawn” is the most fine and sophisticated track of this album, it begins with Sakamoto’s iconic elegant pad chord and piano phrases. Layers of pads, dub modulated conga hits and, electronic sound effects and glockenspiel or vibraphone phrase follow.

“Day” is consist of diminished or augmented chord pad sequences with electronic, percussive and environmental noises. Vague and random piano improvisation follows.

“Sunset”, a track is based on soft also keen pads, electronic sequences. Few times piano chord backings ride on them

“Night” a track of modulated ambience noise sample, vague pads, dissonant improvisational piano plays.

“d2” is tracks of cloudy and keen pad chord(s) and sound like Japanese bell “Suzu”, which associates Japanese Traditional Classical Music “Gagaku”.

“Radical Fashion” is consist of a pad chord which is entirely modulated by effects, and it became a sound like an animal growls.

Elephantism (Warner Music Japan, 2002)

“Elephantism” is a solo and concept album for the project of to visit Kenia by a Japanese cultural magazine “Sotokoto”. The title is a coinage by Sakamoto, the “ism of elephant” might mean to study a peaceful life and a way of to stay together, by elephants in Africa.

“Embassy” is a simple Ambient track of pad chords and improvisational fragmental piano.

“Elephantism” is a simple also an Ambient track of layer of pads and fragmental piano.

“Elmolo Dance” is an African drumming track with sample voices and singing of people, didgeridoo and synth pad chord.

“Great Africa” is 80’s style Synth Pop with the African taste, that features chorus of people. Funky bold synthesizer base is impressive.

“Serenity” is abstract and silent Sound Collage of African wood instruments and percussions, and piano and pad.

“Masai Dance” is a collage of samples of Masai people singings, with Sakamoto’s iconic piano and pads.

“Mpata” is consist of kalimba sample sequences, improvisational fragmental piano, female voice samples and modulated noises of stone crackings.

“Elephant Dance” is the main and grand work of this album. It begins backings of African pluck (or harp) instruments, then smooth synth pad follows and plays melodies. The aggressive sythesizer sequences and pluck sequences ride on them. In the end the pad and piano play phrases, and finished the song.

“Elephantism 9” is based on keen sythesizer reflections, African percussions sequences and environmental and electronic noises follow.

“Masai Children” is a track of collage of children’s singings, handclaps and tape noises.

Despite the title and the concept, this album is a delicate, silent and sophisticated work, and almost track with no rhythm.

This album is not only borrow African ethnic music, but it’s respectable interpretation on and reconstruction of it by digital technologies and Sakamoto’s musical techniques. (But, I felt some Asian taste of Sakamoto…)

out of noise (commmons, 2009)

“out of noise” is the eighteenth solo studio album by Ryuichi Sakamoto. This album is serious and experimental as for his solo album, there’s no Pop feature of Sakamoto by the former work “CHASM”.

The first track, “hibari” is a collage of a simple piano phrase is made by looper effects, Pro Tools or any DAWs.

“hiwt” is a minimal and pathetic composition for a string quartet and synthesizer(s).

“still life” is a strings quartet based song is added fragmental improvisational piano tones and a Japanese wind instrument sho.

“firewater” is a bold and noisy pad and its reflections minimal track,

“disko”, “ice” and “gracier” are the “Arctic Circle Trilogy” applied the samples were recorded in Greenland. “disko” is atmospheric or pad based track is added guitar plucks. “ice” is an experimental song. The sounds of ice in the Arctic Circle collapsed and gave away with fragmental phrases might be made by modular synthesizers. Then Sakamoto’s iconic pad chord follows and finishes the song. “gracier” is the song is consist of recordings of water murmurs, a deep base sythesizer, LFO modulated sythesizer phrases, and ice broken noise added a random rhythm.

“to stanford” is a piano piece composed by Japanese female Pop artist, Kotringo. A gentle and bit melancholic composition piano solo piece.

“composition 0919” is a minimal effected piano collage song. I remember “Piano Phase” by Steve Reich.

This album is deeply influenced by 2000’s Electronica, Ambient and Post-classical. And the fruit of collaborations with Electronica or Ambient artists such as Fennesz, Alva Noto and Christopher Willits. “out of noise”, he seriously and delicately pursued the pure idea of music and its materials as tones, sounds and spaces, beyond good and evil. There’s the highly sophisticated and polished musical being or something in this album surely.

async (commmons, 2017)

“async” is the nineteenth solo studio album by Ryuichi Sakamoto, actually his last full-scale album. The concepts of album are “music with no rhythm” and “eternally ringing tones”. And this album is eeeply influenced by today’s Post-classical and Drone music.

“andata” is a pathetic song features a piano and organ theme like J. S. Bach. And layers of noises like sound of wind are made by modular synthesizer(s) and effecters follow.

“solari” is a synthesizer pads play a choral like composition.

“zure” is a collage of synthesizer backing, electronic clave and electronic noises are synched by different beats.

“walker” is an endless synthesizer pad chord based song, and noises of sands, grasses or something attached.

“stakra” is a minimal synth arpeggio-loop-song. There’s a mysterious mechanical also nostalgic feeling of my childhood, 1980’s.

“ubi” features his iconic melancholic piano composition with a electronic percussion, pads and noises.

The title song, “async” is a collage of polyrhythm ethnic percussions that resembles “sonata” in BTTB (1998).

“life, life” is a song is consist of pad chords with electronic percussion patterns and narrations.

“honji” is a collage of fragmental plucks of a Japanese traditional musical instrument, shamisen, long tones of sho, and rain, electronic noises and their reflections.

“ff” is a song is consist of improvisational plays of some high and middle tone synthesizer chords and solos, and slow patterns played by something bell instrument.

“garden” is a minimal song made only by one or two pad(s) harmony improvisations with their reflection and filter noises. So I feel the will and force if life.

In this album there are mood of fear for death, will to live, desire for the eternity, mercy for human and the ordinary life. Sakamoto was an atheistic buddhist but, I felt the taste of Christianity by this album.

I can’t understand a concept of this album, the “music with no rhythm”. He is the rhythm master in New Age music and as a contemporary pianist. I felt his sensibility and stickness of rhythm from this album. I think the concept “async”, on the contrary, may be consequently become sync(s) of various and different elements, materials and things in the world.

12 (commmons, 2023)

“12” is new album by Ryuichi Sakamoto, released in 17 January 2023. The album is constituted by twelve sythesizer pad solo, piano solo, a sythesizer pad or noise with a piano tracks. Except 2 songs, they are abstract and minimalist tracks, played by improvisation. Only “20220302 – sarabande” and “20220302” are his unique style of sophisticated piano compositions, also they are influenced by his musical starting point as Erik Satie, Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy.

The sound isn’t cut by EQ, including high and low. So, it is bold, and in it rests noises, clips and room reflections, but it’s wild, raw and lively. I can hear Sakamoto’s breath, touch and soul from them.

I feel and hear Sakamoto’s will to scratch and leave behind his footprints of life to the world, from the album.

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Reseña Musical | Obras de Oskar Schuster

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Oskar Schuster es un compositor y artista alemán que vive en Berlín. Se caracteriza por componer música europea fantástica, nostálgica, dulce y melancólica, con arreglos mecánicos pero ilusorios, bonitos y cálidos. Su música evoca novelas fantásticas, literatura infantil, juegos de rol fantásticos de sobremesa y por ordenador y escenarios de la Europa medieval. Sus formas musicales son piano solo, conjunto, electrónica y banda sonora.

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Sneeuwland (2014)

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Singur ((Autoeditado), 2016)

“Singur” es el tercer EP de piano-solo de Oskar Schuster, publicado en 2016. Tocó un piano de 111 años, y realizó todos los procesos de producción musical, desde la composición hasta la masterización.

Hay melodías muy melancólicas y trágicas pero apasionadas, toques de piano y su estado de ánimo. Pero / así que sentí los momentos de refresco y alegría en algunas partes.

Una música muy buena y preciosa para mí, pero no es para todos.

Elixía ((Autoeditado), 2019)

Un EP de ocho pistas de piano solo(?) de Oskar Schuster, publicado en 2019. El tono del piano es lindo y dulce como un glockenspiel. Todo el estado de ánimo de este álbum es muy fantástico, mágico y melancólico. También sentí un estado de ánimo mecánico y artesanal de Polonia y Chequia.

Esta estética musical, única, sólo puede ser creada por Schuster.

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Reseña Musical | Obras de George Winston

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George Winston fue un pianista y compositor estadounidense nacido en 1949. Fue pionero de la música instrumental contemporánea y de la música New Age.

Sus raíces musicales son diversas. El enfoque melódico que desarrolló se denomina “rural folk piano”. Y está influido por el stride piano y el Rhythm and Blues de Nueva Orleans. Además, su música y su espíritu se inspiran en los Doors.

Encontró y estableció su estilo único de piano contemporáneo (no es ni clásico ni jazz, pero es clásico y jazz al mismo tiempo) con “Autumn”, “Winter into Spring” y “December”, publicados por Windham Hill.

Sus progresiones de acordes, armonías y acompañamientos son básicos y habituales. Pero sus melodías y su emotivo estilo de tocar el piano son únicos. Sentimental y amurallador pero suave y relajante también serio.

Su música, especialmente los álbumes “Winter into Spring” y “December”, es la música más preciosa, pura, respetable y dulce del mundo, creo yo.

Falleció el 4 de junio de 2023 tras 10 años de lucha contra el cáncer.

RIP George Winston

El músico y la persona más preciosa y respetable.

Álbumes en solitario

Piano Solos (Takoma, 1972)

“Piano Solos” es el álbum de debut de George Winston. (Cuando fue reeditado por Windham Hill en 1981, pasó a llamarse “Ballads and Blues”). El álbum, de quince pistas, consta de cinco canciones versionadas y diez originales suyas. Siete canciones son de ritmo alto, dinámico y funky stride piano o R&B, y siete canciones son suaves y nostálgicas Folk song o Balada tradicional, además “Untitled” se puede clasificar el género específico.

La música no es lo bastante refinada y pulida. Pero se puede encontrar su base y sus raíces, y el caño de su genio.

Autumn (Windham Hill//Dancing Cat, 1980)

“Autumn” es el segundo álbum de George Winston y en realidad su álbum de debut a nivel nacional, fue publicado por el sello New Age Windham Hill en 1980. Es un álbum de ocho pistas y todas las canciones fueron compuestas por Winston.

Tras el lanzamiento del debut, su música y su estilo se pulieron y refinaron. Las composiciones se volvieron sofisticadas, serias y de gusto contemporáneo. Las interpretaciones al piano también son emotivas, hábiles y controladas.

El primer tema, “Colors/Dance”, es una combinación de tempo medio suave y tempo alto refrescante. Representa el nuevo estilo original de su banda.

“Road” es una canción seria pero brillante, pero en ella permanece su raíz, la canción folk americana.

“Longing/Love” y “Moon” son sus únicas e icónicas canciones serias y sentimentales.

“Sea” y “Stars” son también canciones serias y sentimentales, y presenta su propio enfoque melódico de “piano folk rural” con una técnica de piano espiritual y muy hábil.

Winston demostró en este álbum su estilo único de composición y piano.

(La versión reeditada por su propio sello Dancing Cat, publicada en 1992, incluye el CD del volumen 2 que contiene tres versiones de canciones de los Doors).

1 Colors/Dance 10:25
2 Woods 6:47
3 Longing/Love 9:10
4 Road 4:14
5 Moon 7:44
6 Sea 2:42
7 Stars 5:36
Duración Total: 46:38

Winter into Spring (Windham Hill/Dancing Cat, 1982)

El tercer álbum, “Winter into Spring”, publicado en 1982, es la obra más representativa e icónica de George Winston. Con este álbum, estableció por completo su estilo único de composición e interpretación al piano.

Tan sentimental y apenado, también agudo, duro y apasionado, pero muy dulce y sentido, pero totalmente nuevo, refrescante y reflexivo, uno de los más grandes solos de piano, y uno de los últimos. Y es única y única, contemporánea y eternamente nueva, también común, perpetua y universal. Una cumbre de George Winston, la interpretación al piano es emotiva, durísima, hábil y completa.

“January Star” muestra su única e icónica composición seria y sentimental y sus melodías. El piano es apasionado y melancólico.

“Reflection” debe ser su canción representativa. Una canción muy sentimental y grave que también tiene amabilidad y frescura.

“Blossom/Meadow” es una canción suave, dulce y luminosa pero sentimental y nostálgica, en ella permanece un sabor a música folk.

La obra maestra de George Winston y de la música para piano solo actual. Este álbum es un tesoro perpetuo de la música en el mundo.

1 January Stars 6:32
2 February Sea 5:15
3 Ocean Waves (O Mar) 7:08
4 Reflection 2:40
5 Rain/Dance 10:05
6 Blossom/Meadow 4:13
7 The Venice Dreamer Part One – Introduction 2:19
8 The Venice Dreamer Part Two 5:46
Duración Total: 43:45

December (Windham Hill/Dancing Cat, 1982)

“Diciembre” es un álbum de 12 canciones publicado a finales de 1982 como álbum navideño. Las ocho canciones son versiones o canciones tradicionales.

El álbum, muy triste y patético, expresa la atmósfera de diciembre y del profundo invierno, así como la gratitud y el amor por la gracia de Dios. En este álbum hay primariamente su tendencia de música clásica, secundariamente su tendencia de música folk americana también coexiste el gusto cristiano. Todo el estado de ánimo de las composiciones es sentimental y triste, pero algunas canciones son cálidas y suaves. Los toques de piano son suaves, tiernos y equilibrados. Es el aspecto alternativo de George Winston.

“Thanksgiving” es la canción representativa de Winston. A pesar del título, la canción es muy sentimental, triste e introspectiva. Por lo tanto, sentí la gratitud hacia Dios, por esta canción.

“Variaciones sobre el Kanon de Pachelbel” es la famosa interpretación de Winston en sus conciertos.

Creo que este álbum es otra obra maestra y la cumbre de George Winston junto a “Winter into Spring”.

1 Thanksgiving 4:04
2 Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head (John Jacob Niles) 2:40
3 Joy (J. S. Bach) 3:13
4 Prelude 1:16
5 Carol of the Bells (M. D. Leontovych) 3:56
6 Night, Part One: Snow (Malcolm Dalglish) 1:51
7 Night, Part Two: Midnight (Malcolm Dalglish) 1:56
8 Night, Part Three: Minstrels (Malcolm Dalglish) 2:00
9 Variations on the Kanon by Johann Pachelbel (Johann Pachelbel) 5:21
10 The Holly and the Ivy (Traditional) 4:52
11 Some Children See Him (Alfred S. Burt) 3:43
12 Peace 4:02
Duración Total: 38:54

Summer (Windham Hill/Dancing Cat, 1991)

“Summer” es un álbum de George Winston publicado en 1991. El álbum consta de quince temas, ocho de los cuales son versiones.

En este álbum, existen gustos de música country y música tradicional americana o folk. El ambiente de las canciones es alegre, tranquilo y relajante, nostálgico y muy dulce. La interpretación al piano es alegre, tranquila y refrescante. Asocia el paisaje y la atmósfera del verano del Sur de los EE.UU..

Un álbum muy bueno, mi álbum favorito. Winston expresa su peculiar sensación del verano.

1 Living in the Country (Pete Seeger) 3:51
2 Loreta and Desirée’s Bouquet (Part 1) 4:04
3 Loreta and Desirée’s Bouquet (Part 2) 3:28
4 Fragrant Fields (Art Lande) 4:01
5 The Garden (Dominic Frontiere) 3:07
6 Spring Creek (Philip Aaberg) 4:08
7 Lullaby (Steve Fergeson) 3:25
8 The Black Stallion (Carmine Coppola) 3:49
9 Hummingbird 5:07
10 Early Morning Range 2:59
11 Living Without You (Randy Newman) 6:01
12 Goodbye, Montana (Part 1) 2:14
13 Corrina, Corrina (Traditional) 4:24
14 Goodbye, Montana (Part 2) 3:11
15 Where Are You Now 3:36
Duración Total: 57:10

Forest (Windham Hill/Dancing Cat, 1994)

Un álbum de piano solo (?) de George Winston publicado en 1994.

Un álbum de 16 pistas, y siete canciones son covers o canciones compuestas por otros compositores, y dos canciones son canciones tradicionales. Este álbum tiene Música Folk y sabor contemporáneo, ni Clásico ni Jazz. Y creo que encajaba más con la denominación de género “New Age” de sus obras. (Pero Winston rechazó el etiquetado “New Age” a su música.) Algunas de las composiciones se parecen a las de Joe Hisaishi.

“Tamarack Pines” es una canción única compuesta por un collage fragmentario de toques de piano, punteos de cuerdas de piano, ruidos de toques de suela, ruidos de zumbido y golpecitos en el cuerpo del piano.

“Walking in the Sky” está compuesta por Howard Blake, pero la composición y la interpretación son del estilo icónico de George Winston y es la mejor canción de este álbum, con unos riffs temáticos impresionantes.

Plains (Windham Hill/Dancing Cat, 1999)

Álbum de dieciocho canciones publicado en 1999. Catorce canciones son versiones. Cuatro canciones, “Graduation”, “Rainsong (Fortune’s Lullaby)”, “Cloudburst” y “Plains (Eastern Montana Blues)” son composiciones originales de Winston.

Las canciones tienen un sabor Folk, Tradicional y/o Country. Y me parece el trabajo subsiguiente a la serie “Four Seasons”. Especialmente este álbum se parece a “Summer” (1991).

“Cloudburst” es el “estilo New Age” canción es similar a las composiciones en “Winter into Spring”.

Un álbum agradable, general y totalmente de alta calidad de Winston. Es fácil de escuchar, y permanecer en relajarse. Usted puede ser bastante satisfecho con la música de Winston.

Montana: A Love Story (Windham Hill/Dancing Cat, 2004)

Decimocuarto álbum de George Winston publicado en 2004. Un álbum de diecisiete canciones. Seis canciones son composiciones originales. Otras canciones son versiones y canciones tradicionales. Este álbum es un respeto por sus raíces musicales, la música folk americana y la música tradicional, y el amor por su ciudad natal, Montana.

Todo el ambiente de este álbum está lleno de Música Folk, Música Tradicional Americana, y sabor nostálgico y tierno. Las canciones versionadas son Country, R&B, Pops y canciones tradicionales. Pero están arregladas por el gusto de Winston y expresadas por el estilo de Winston.

“Valse Frontenac” es una composición original, una canción muy dulce, bonita y refrescante.

La versión de “You Send Me” de Sam Cooke es una interpretación única, se convirtió en una suave canción Folk.

“Kojo no Tsuki” de Kotaro Taki es una interpretación sencilla que aprovecha la composición original.

“Sky” es una composición original, una grabación impresionante y hermosa.

Un álbum medio y de buena calidad de George Winston. La música suave y sencilla es buena para descansar, relajarse y refrescarse.

Recursos y enlaces

The Official George Winston Site

RCA Records – George Winston

American Piano Music – George Winston

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