
Hosokawa: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3 / Markl, Basque National Orchestra
The orchestral triptych of âMeditation, Nach dem Sturmâ and âKlageâ is award-winning composer Toshio Hosokawaâs response to the 2011 Tohuku earthquake and tsunami. Meditation mourns the victims with a quiet song of sorrow, Nach dem Sturm uses shamanic elements to suggest stormy darkness and the hope of light, while the healing Klage seeks to connect our world with the supernatural. âAutumn Windâ unifies man and nature through the timeless sound of the shakuhachi. The collaboration between Naxos and composer Toshio Hosokawa has been very fruitful in recent years, and this new release follows on from two collections of orchestral works conducted by Jun Markl. Volme 1 of these âdraws magically delicate colors and rich textural intricacies from what is a profoundly attractive score.â (Gramophone on Lotus under the moonlight), and volume 2 âreinforce Hosokawaâs commitment to poetic representations of human presences in the natural world.â (Gramophone). World-class vocal soloists in this recording include Danish soprano Susanne Elmark who has produced an aria recital for Naxos Denmark and mezzo-soprano Mihoko Fujimura whose recordings include Beethovenâs Ninth Symphony as part of Christian Thielemennâs Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra recordings on C Major. Tadashi Tajima is one of todayâs most respected shakuhachi players, having performed around the world.
The orchestral triptych of âMeditation, Nach dem Sturmâ and âKlageâ is award-winning composer Toshio Hosokawaâs response to the 2011 Tohuku earthquake and tsunami. Meditation mourns the victims with a quiet song of sorrow, Nach dem Sturm uses shamanic elements to suggest stormy darkness and the hope of light, while the healing Klage seeks to connect our world with the supernatural. âAutumn Windâ unifies man and nature through the timeless sound of the shakuhachi. The collaboration between Naxos and composer Toshio Hosokawa has been very fruitful in recent years, and this new release follows on from two collections of orchestral works conducted by Jun Markl. Volme 1 of these âdraws magically delicate colors and rich textural intricacies from what is a profoundly attractive score.â (Gramophone on Lotus under the moonlight), and volume 2 âreinforce Hosokawaâs commitment to poetic representations of human presences in the natural world.â (Gramophone). World-class vocal soloists in this recording include Danish soprano Susanne Elmark who has produced an aria recital for Naxos Denmark and mezzo-soprano Mihoko Fujimura whose recordings include Beethovenâs Ninth Symphony as part of Christian Thielemennâs Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra recordings on C Major. Tadashi Tajima is one of todayâs most respected shakuhachi players, having performed around the world.
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The orchestral triptych of âMeditation, Nach dem Sturmâ and âKlageâ is award-winning composer Toshio Hosokawaâs response to the 2011 Tohuku earthquake and tsunami. Meditation mourns the victims with a quiet song of sorrow, Nach dem Sturm uses shamanic elements to suggest stormy darkness and the hope of light, while the healing Klage seeks to connect our world with the supernatural. âAutumn Windâ unifies man and nature through the timeless sound of the shakuhachi. The collaboration between Naxos and composer Toshio Hosokawa has been very fruitful in recent years, and this new release follows on from two collections of orchestral works conducted by Jun Markl. Volme 1 of these âdraws magically delicate colors and rich textural intricacies from what is a profoundly attractive score.â (Gramophone on Lotus under the moonlight), and volume 2 âreinforce Hosokawaâs commitment to poetic representations of human presences in the natural world.â (Gramophone). World-class vocal soloists in this recording include Danish soprano Susanne Elmark who has produced an aria recital for Naxos Denmark and mezzo-soprano Mihoko Fujimura whose recordings include Beethovenâs Ninth Symphony as part of Christian Thielemennâs Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra recordings on C Major. Tadashi Tajima is one of todayâs most respected shakuhachi players, having performed around the world.























