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Hidekazu Katoh|Masters of the Shakuhachi

Masters of the Shakuhachi

Hidekazu Katoh, Richard Stagg

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This album pairs a Japanese master of the shakuhachi (Katôh Hidekazu) with a largely self-taught Western flute player who has taken to the instrument in past decades (Richard Stagg). The duo plow through a total of five pieces of program music for shakuhachis, occasionally adding in work on the nishaku-issun or yonsun. With the exception of the classic "Shika No Tone," which is performed exquisitely by the pair, the album is loaded with compositions from the 1970s. The compositions are interesting looks at what the timeless instrument can do with more modern musical ideas and mixes of Western musical aspects. That said, the newer music rarely has the same beauty to it that the traditional works generally do. Jazz exploration and Western classical motifs make for new directions, but seem somewhat inappropriate for the shakuhachi at times. Similar to the composition choice, technique choices are also somewhat hit and miss. The use of two shakuhachis in tandem leads to work with parallel lines and counterpoint, which is always performed well, but sometimes comes off vaguely in the realm of an Eric Dolphy piece, sometimes in a traditional Japanese style, and sometimes somewhere in between. The outcome of the album on the whole follows from these tendencies -- sometimes it's wonderful and sometimes it's off a bit. To each his own on this one.
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1
Tsuido (Pair in Motion)
Hidekazu Katoh
00:10:29

Hozan Yamamoto, Composer - Hidekazu Katoh, Artist, MainArtist - Richard Stagg, Artist

(C) 2017 ARC (P) 2017 ARC

2
Shika No Tone (The Braying of the Deer)
Hidekazu Katoh
00:10:47

Anonymous, Composer - Hidekazu Katoh, Artist, MainArtist - Richard Stagg, Artist - Kurosawa Kinko, Composer

(C) 2017 ARC (P) 2017 ARC

3
Myoga (Sheltered by Buddha's Mercy)
Richard Stagg
00:10:38

Hozan Yamamoto, Composer - Hidekazu Katoh, Artist - Richard Stagg, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2017 ARC (P) 2017 ARC

4
Hato No Iru Fukei (Landscape with Doves)
Richard Stagg
00:12:22

Hidekazu Katoh, Artist - Richard Stagg, Artist, MainArtist - Toshinao Satoh, Composer

(C) 2017 ARC (P) 2017 ARC

5
So Un, Mura Kumo (Patchy Clouds)
Hidekazu Katoh
00:09:56

Hidekazu Katoh, Artist, MainArtist - Richard Stagg, Artist - Seizan Ikeda, Composer

(C) 2017 ARC (P) 2017 ARC

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This album pairs a Japanese master of the shakuhachi (Katôh Hidekazu) with a largely self-taught Western flute player who has taken to the instrument in past decades (Richard Stagg). The duo plow through a total of five pieces of program music for shakuhachis, occasionally adding in work on the nishaku-issun or yonsun. With the exception of the classic "Shika No Tone," which is performed exquisitely by the pair, the album is loaded with compositions from the 1970s. The compositions are interesting looks at what the timeless instrument can do with more modern musical ideas and mixes of Western musical aspects. That said, the newer music rarely has the same beauty to it that the traditional works generally do. Jazz exploration and Western classical motifs make for new directions, but seem somewhat inappropriate for the shakuhachi at times. Similar to the composition choice, technique choices are also somewhat hit and miss. The use of two shakuhachis in tandem leads to work with parallel lines and counterpoint, which is always performed well, but sometimes comes off vaguely in the realm of an Eric Dolphy piece, sometimes in a traditional Japanese style, and sometimes somewhere in between. The outcome of the album on the whole follows from these tendencies -- sometimes it's wonderful and sometimes it's off a bit. To each his own on this one.
© TiVo

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