Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Takashi Yoshimatsu with his captivating album "Yoshimatsu: Piano Concerto 'Memo Flora'." Released on September 1, 1998, under the Chandos label, this collection is a beautiful blend of Japanese classical and new age genres, offering a serene and introspective listening experience. The album spans a total of 69 minutes, featuring a mix of solo piano pieces and orchestral works that showcase Yoshimatsu's unique compositional style.
The centerpiece of the album is the Piano Concerto, Op. 67 "Memo Flora," a three-movement work that evokes the delicate beauty of flowers. The concerto is followed by a series of standalone pieces, each with its own distinct character and charm. From the serene "And Birds Are Still . . ., Op. 72" to the dreamlike "Dream Colored Mobile II, Op. 58a," Yoshimatsu's compositions are a testament to his ability to create evocative and atmospheric music.
The album also includes the three-movement "White Landscapes, Op. 47a," a suite that paints a vivid picture of snowy landscapes. Each movement, from the contemplative "Divination by Snow" to the tranquil "Stillness in Snow" and the ethereal "Disappearance of Snow," offers a unique perspective on the beauty of winter.
Throughout the album, Yoshimatsu's music is characterized by its delicate melodies, rich harmonies, and intricate rhythms. Whether you're a fan of classical music or new age, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.