Toru Takemitsu. From me flows what you call Time
La jolla symphony.
Dir. Steven Schick.
From me flows what you call Time was commissioned by Carnegie Hall in celebration of its 100th anniversary. As Toru Takemitsu explains, 'this work is not an ordinary concerto', it isn't written to show off the virtuosity of the soloists. Nor is it music with 'the superficial intensity and liveliness of the usual percussion concerto. The ruling emotion of the work is one of prayer'.
"5" is the key number determining important aspects of the work: 5 soloists, 5 tones composing the principal motif of the work within a perfect 5th, 5 ribbons extended from the stage to the wind chime set, and 5 handkerchiefs showing from the shirt pockets of the soloists in 5 colours — white, blue, red, yellow and green, thus referencing the Tibetan 5 colouredflag used as an amulet for prayer, "Rlung-rta" (Wind Horse).
The title is taken from a line of a poem by Makoto Ooka, a Japanese poet and friend of the composer. Takemitsu describe how he 'suddenly imagined 100 years of time flowing through this man made space, so full of special meaning, called Carnegie Hall. It was as if I could hear the Hall murmuring from the numberless cracks between the layers of those years, From me flows what you call Time.'
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Dir. Steven Schick.
From me flows what you call Time was commissioned by Carnegie Hall in celebration of its 100th anniversary. As Toru Takemitsu explains, 'this work is not an ordinary concerto', it isn't written to show off the virtuosity of the soloists. Nor is it music with 'the superficial intensity and liveliness of the usual percussion concerto. The ruling emotion of the work is one of prayer'.
"5" is the key number determining important aspects of the work: 5 soloists, 5 tones composing the principal motif of the work within a perfect 5th, 5 ribbons extended from the stage to the wind chime set, and 5 handkerchiefs showing from the shirt pockets of the soloists in 5 colours — white, blue, red, yellow and green, thus referencing the Tibetan 5 colouredflag used as an amulet for prayer, "Rlung-rta" (Wind Horse).
The title is taken from a line of a poem by Makoto Ooka, a Japanese poet and friend of the composer. Takemitsu describe how he 'suddenly imagined 100 years of time flowing through this man made space, so full of special meaning, called Carnegie Hall. It was as if I could hear the Hall murmuring from the numberless cracks between the layers of those years, From me flows what you call Time.'
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