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SUGATA: Symphonic Overture / Peaceful Dance of 2 Dragons / The Rhythm of Life |
Isotaro Sugata's compositions may be viewed as a synthesis of several different kinds of Western music, as well as incorporating elements of traditional Japanese imperial music. Inspired by Hindemith, the polyphonic Symphonic Overture is virtually a single-movement symphony. Calling for an orchestra with triple winds and Japanese traditional percussion, Peaceful Dance of Two Dragons is a free and powerful paraphrase of Nasori, a Gagaku dance. Dancing Girl in the Orient, taken from “Sketches of the Desert” – Suite in Oriental Style, is written in the manner of Rimsky-Korsakov and Ketèlbey. The ballet music The Rhythm of Life is an idiosyncratic piece in a primitivistic style, where fragments from Stravinsky's Le sacre du printemps are combined with Japanese melodies.
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Sugata, Isotaro

Symphonic Overture, Op. 6
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Symphonic Overture, Op. 6
00:16:31
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Peaceful Dance of 2 Dragons, Op. 8

The Rhythm of Life, Op. 25
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I. Misterioso
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II. Andante - Moderato scherzando
00:06:58
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Sketches of the Desert, Op. 10: IV. Dancing Girl in the Orient
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Sketches of the Desert, Op. 10: IV. Dancing Girl in the Orient
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Total Playing Time: 00:55:28 |
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