The second part of the beautiful, soothing and yet invigerating composition by Meastro Akira Ifukube, Bintatara is a 1973 piece written in the traditional style of Japanese music, including heavy use of the koto intsrument. And as seems to be a merging habit of mine (not by choice, mind you), I have had to yet again chop up this typically 20+ minute-long musical piece into three much smaller segments, each under 10 minutes. But, as usual, I have cut the music at specific points, namely, moments in which the music naturally fades out into silence so as not to entirely disrupt the flow of the music and your listening experience.
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For more info on this era of Ifukube's career, follow this link:
http://akiraifukube.org/music_1970s.htm
And for more general info on the composer's work, please visit:
AkiraIfukube.org
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Dusclaimer: I do not own any music that I post and I can not provide any of it in any way, shape, or form. Thank you.
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PS If anyone on YouTube knows the secret of posting music videos that exceede 10 minutes in length, please contact me!
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