日本のピアニスト◯◯は今回、日本の伝統音楽"雅楽"とピアノのコラボレーションというとても珍しい試みのコンサートを行う。
雅楽は中国に起源を持ち、日本独自の音楽となってから1,000年以上もの間ほとんど形を変えずに現代に継承されている音楽である。
その音色には、心を癒すと云われる1/fの揺らぎがあり、微妙にずれたピッチが刻々と移りゆく自然そのものを表現しているように感じられる。
Translation / English
- Posted at 15 Sep 2015 at 03:15
(名前), a pianist from Japan will give a very rare concert, the collaboration of two totally different music, piano and Japanese traditional music "Gagaku".
Gagaku is a type of Japanese classical music originated from China, which has been handed down to the modern age without changing its form and has been performed over 1,000 years
The timbre of the sound has a tremor of 1/f, wihch has the effect to refresh the mind. A slightly shifted pitch is felt like the expression of nature itself that is changing momentarily.
Gagaku is a type of Japanese classical music originated from China, which has been handed down to the modern age without changing its form and has been performed over 1,000 years
The timbre of the sound has a tremor of 1/f, wihch has the effect to refresh the mind. A slightly shifted pitch is felt like the expression of nature itself that is changing momentarily.
Translation / English
- Posted at 15 Sep 2015 at 04:25
Japanese pianist, ◯◯, will be holding a concert that features the rare chance to hear the synthesis of piano and ancient Japanese court music known as "gagaku".
Originating in China, gagaku is a type of music that has remained almost entirely unchanged since it became uniquely Japanese over 1,000 years ago.
The timbre of gagaku inherently possesses the soul-soothing 1/f fluctuation, and with its slightly shifted pitch that changes moment by moment, it almost makes the listener feel as if the music is trying to express nature itself.
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Originating in China, gagaku is a type of music that has remained almost entirely unchanged since it became uniquely Japanese over 1,000 years ago.
The timbre of gagaku inherently possesses the soul-soothing 1/f fluctuation, and with its slightly shifted pitch that changes moment by moment, it almost makes the listener feel as if the music is trying to express nature itself.