Various Artists – Dai Fujikura: Wavering World (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 02:23:38 minutes | 2,57 GB | Genre: Classical
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Dai Fujikura is a London-based composer that was born in Osaka, Japan in 1977. He moved to the UK at fifteen and studied under Sir George Benjamin.
In 2020, Fujikura’s opera “A Dream of Armageddon,” based on H.G. Wells’ story of the same name, premiered at the New National Theatre Tokyo and was widely acclaimed. That same year, his Fourth Piano Concerto, “Akiko’s Piano,” commemorated the 75th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing and was released by Sony Music. His work “Entwine” has been performed by orchestras including the WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln and the New York Philharmonic.
His orchestral work “Wavering World” was commissioned by the Seattle Symphony and performed by other notable orchestras around the globe. His music theatre piece “Metamorphosis of a Living Room,” in collaboration with theatre director Toshiki Okada, has been staged in several cities and is set to premiere in Japan in 2024.
Fujikura has presented three operas: “SOLARIS” (2015), co-commissioned by several European opera houses; “The Gold-Bug” (2018), commissioned by Theatre Basel; and “A Dream of Armageddon” commissioned by New National Theatre Tokyo (2020).
His collaborations span various genres, working with artists like Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Sylvian. For the film “Mitsubachi to Enrai” (LISTEN TO THE UNIVERSE), he composed “Spring and Asura.”
Fujikura has composed for traditional Japanese instruments as well as European period instruments. Since 2017 he has been the Artistic Director of the Born Creative Festival at Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre. He also curated concerts at La Folle Journée au Japon in 2016 and 2019.
His music has been recorded on labels such as NMC, Kairos, Sony Music, and Fujikura’s own record label, Minabel Records. He has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Ivor Novello Award and the Silver Lion from the Venice Biennale.
Tracklist:
1-1. Norichika Iimori – Wavering World (Live) (19:04)
1-2. Eriko Daimo – Daidai (Live) (16:15)
1-3. Hidejiro Honjoh – Shamisen Concerto (Live) (23:24)
1-4. Junge Deutsche Philharmonie – Cosmic Breath (10:59)
1-5. Daniel Lippel – Alone, Speak (03:58)
1-6. Akihito Obama – Shakuhachi Concerto (Version for Chamber Ensemble) (Live) (22:56)
1-7. Gabriel Pidoux – Mirage (12:38)
1-8. Shinya Hashimoto – Tuba Concerto (Version for Chamber Ensemble) (Live) (16:47)
1-9. Maya Kimura – Koto Concerto No. 2 “Yuri-iro” (Live) (13:10)
1-10. Hidejiro Honjoh – Sodehitchite (04:23)