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KUNIHICO HASHIMOTO: Symphony No.1 in D. 2nd Mov. (extract). Tokyo Metropolitan Orchestra.

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One of the leading Japanese composers in the first half of the twentieh century, Qunihico Hashimoto studied with Egon Wellwsz in Vienna and associated with Alois Haba and Ernst Kreneck, before meeting Schönberg in Los Angeles when he was returning to Japan. His music reflects elements of late romanticism, expressionism and impressionism, as well as of the traditional music of Japan. His Symphony No. 1 was written in celebration of the 2600th anniversary of the foundation of Japan, with a first movement depicting the long history of the country, a second making insistent use of a folk-melody, and a third consisting of variations and a fugue on material derived from a Gagaku-like ceremonial song. The ballet music Heavenly Maiden and Fisherman is based on material from a Noh play.

Tokio Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Ryusuke Numajiri

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  • Very relaxing video - Thank You

  • He could go on for hours and I wouldn't get tired xD Part B of this movement is great too. Lovely symphony!

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