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This piece moves around so fluidly — Takemitsu called it an "imaginary landscape" — that these timestamps are pretty arbitrary. (It's definitely best to explore this landscape, so rich in beautiful impressionist harmonies, in full!) 00:00 An initially dark and brooding texture is dispelled by warm and bright timbres 02:40 The music becomes more stressed and mysterious, but rich harmonies soon clear this up too 04:16 (4:32) A second theme is introduced, and the music grows more passionate 04:58 (Extraordinary bursts of color) 07:07 The music turns cold again (absolutely chilling chords at 7:45), but ever with moments of warmth 08:56 (these viola harmonics with the piccolo are so good) leading to a more intense version of the second theme at 09:12 12:55 A sharp but brief interjection of the violent cold 13:43 Cadenza, timbral expansions of the previous themes 15:21 The orchestra welcomes back the viola with extraordinary warmth 17:18 The gorgeously luminous conclusion Composer: Tōru Takemitsu (武満徹 Takemitsu Tōru) (October 8, 1930 – February 20, 1996) Violist: Philip Dukes Orchestra: BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Tadaaki Otaka The composition was commissioned by the Festival d’Automne à Paris in 1989 as part of their commemoration of the French Revolution’s bicentennial. The title is based on a short poem by Makoto Ōoka: Sink Don’t sing. Be simply Silent. Be simple: A string To wind around Autumn. Takemitsu stated that he chose this title because of the two words at the end: string and, more especially, autumn, even though some critics have acknowledged the two intended comparisons between the "string" (being the solo viola) and "autumn", which is the season in which the festival took place.Takemitsu, a French music lover, decided to create a composition very similar to the style of Claude Debussy and, especially, Olivier Messiaen, his "spiritual mentor", for the French audience of the festival. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Strin... ) How I make my videos: https://github.com/CMajSeven/Workflow... Program I develop for this channel: https://github.com/edwardx999/ScorePr...