Ryo Noda: Yume. Three pieces Inspired By Douanier Rousseau’s Paintings For Solo Saxophone

Ryo Noda: Yume. Three pieces Inspired By Douanier Rousseau’s Paintings For Solo Saxophone

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The Japanese Saxophonist and composer Ryo Noda , born in 1948, has placed his musical trajectory under the concept of East Meets West: a crossing of influences illustrated by Murasaki No Fuchi for Saxophone duo, in which the shakuhachi can be substituted for one of the...

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The Japanese Saxophonist and composer Ryo Noda , born in 1948, has placed his musical trajectory under the concept of East Meets West: a crossing of influences illustrated by Murasaki No Fuchi for Saxophone duo, in which the shakuhachi can be substituted for one of the Saxophones (AL 25 893). How could he have not felt certain elective affinities between his creation and that of Douanier Rousseau (1844-1910), whose jungle landscapes are the expression of a dreamlike exoticism? Inspired by three of the naïf master's paintings, Yume – The Dream for solo Saxophone lets the listener first succumb to the incantation of The Snake Charmer (1907): the threnody imitating the flute, imbued with mysterious sensuality, is echoed in the surrounding Nature, just like the pale moonlight reflecting on the surface of the lake. In War (1894), the charred trees and crimson clouds surround the goddess Bellone, whose cavalcade is evoked by the 'slap' technique, and the devastation by the Saxophone's harsh portamenti. The Dream (1910) shows us this woman, nude in the middle of the jungle, the state of Nature before the Fall, the incarnation of archaic innocence.
The Dream
The Snake Charmer
The War
Arrangement Saxophone
Genres Post-1900
Format Album Songbook, Instrumental Album, Instrumental Work
Level 4
NumberOfPages 16
Media Book(softcover, stapled), Sheet Music
Series Collection Vent De Sax
Publisher Alphonse Leduc
Contributors Noda, Ryo (Artist)
Language English, French
ISBN 9790046307553
ISMN 9790046307553