Dive into the enchanting world of water-inspired melodies with Kotaro Fukuma's captivating album, "Sing to Water." Released on October 14, 2015, under the Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd./NIPPONOPHONE label, this collection of 18 tracks offers a unique blend of Japanese classical and classical piano genres, spanning a total of 78 minutes of exquisite music.
Kotaro Fukuma, a renowned pianist with a global presence, showcases his extraordinary talent and versatility in this album. The journey begins with his own arrangement of Smetana's "Vltava," a masterful transcription that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Fukuma's interpretations of Bizet's "Chants du Rhin," Mendelssohn's "Songs Without Words," and Chopin's "Barcarolle" are particularly noteworthy, each piece performed with a delicate balance of grace, tonal nuance, and impressive bravura.
The album also features Fukuma's own compositions, such as "3 Piano Pieces, Op. 34: No. 1, Nacht am Seestrand," offering a glimpse into his creative prowess. Additionally, the inclusion of contemporary works like Sciarrino's "Anamorfosi" and Baines' "Tides: The Lone Wreck" demonstrates Fukuma's willingness to explore and push the boundaries of classical piano music.
"Sing to Water" is not just a collection of water-themed pieces; it is a testament to Kotaro Fukuma's artistic vision and his ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his performances. From the serene and contemplative to the lively and dynamic, this album offers a rich and varied listening experience that is sure to captivate both classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Immerse yourself in the shimmering waters of Fukuma's musical world and discover the healing and rejuvenating power of his enchanting melodies.