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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

Uninterrupted Rest (1952-59)

I. Slowly, sadly and as if to converse with
II. Quietly and with a cruel reverberation
III. Song of love

Toru Takemitsu (1930-1996) was an internationally acclaimed Japanese avant-garde and film composer. He was mostly self-taught and began composing when he was 16. Debussy and Messiaen were paramount influences, although he also experimented with electronic music and indeterminacy. His big break occurred when Stravinsky heard his Requiem (1957) and praised it as a masterpiece. Takemitsu also took an interest in Cage's music and theories. It was through Cage that Takemitsu developed an appreciation for his own Japanese heritage and began using traditional Japanese music in his own compositions. Takemitsu's style fluctuated constantly, but he remained a definite avant-gardist whose piano music shows kinship with the mysticism of Obukhov, Rudhyar, and Messiaen.

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  • great upload! Very impressed with your recent uploads.

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  • Great piece, not so great playing; no understanding of what Takemitsu tried to achieve with dynamics. Thanks for posting

  • Super!

  • NICE! :-)

  • Very beautiful composition!

  • どもありがとがざいます!

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  • Thanks for your upload !

  • Yes! great upload!

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