Noda - Les Yeux Clos: Saxophone Music
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Label: Dux
Cat No: DUX1730
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 25th February 2022
Contents
Works
Dance Dance DanceKocho no Mai
Les Yeux clos
Midnight in Warsaw
Promenade pres d'Argenteuil
Ryoanji 2
Secret Garden II
Secret Garden I
The Day of Split
Yume - Trois pieces inspirees des tableaux du Douanier Rousseau
Zen III
Zen II
Zen I
Artists
Ryo Noda (saxophone)Pawel Gusnar (saxophone)
Gordan Tudor (saxophone)
Andreas van Zoelen (saxophone)
Works
Dance Dance DanceKocho no Mai
Les Yeux clos
Midnight in Warsaw
Promenade pres d'Argenteuil
Ryoanji 2
Secret Garden II
Secret Garden I
The Day of Split
Yume - Trois pieces inspirees des tableaux du Douanier Rousseau
Zen III
Zen II
Zen I
Artists
Ryo Noda (saxophone)Pawel Gusnar (saxophone)
Gordan Tudor (saxophone)
Andreas van Zoelen (saxophone)
About
Ryo Noda (b. 1948) is an extremely interesting personality of Japanese music. He combines avantgarde approach to composing with interest in Baroque and Classical music of Western Europe and inclination to improvisation. In his works, he expresses himself in a subtle and intimate atmosphere, exploring the sound spectrum of the instrument and the secrets of advanced performance technique. The artist changes the means of expression, building a mood of concentration and tranquility, as in the three minimalist compositions from the Zen cycle, then again weaving melodic threads reminiscent of the atmosphere of distant corners of space and time, motifs resembling sounds of the klezmer clarinet in the piece Dance, Dance, Dance for alto saxophone and in the composition The War and even of the duduk in the melancholic piece The Dream.
The composer is accompanied by three outstanding performers: Paweł Gusnar (b. 1976), Polish saxophonist, soloist and chamber musician, Gordan Tudor (b. 1982), an outstanding Croatian saxophonist, multiple prizewinner of international instrumental competitions, composer and teacher, and Andreas van Zoelen, a saxophonist from the Netherlands, an excellent performer, composer, cooperating with, among others, Arvo Pärt and Fazıl Say.
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