¡Kinoshita Tamotsu no Geijutsu - Takata Saburo, Nobutoki Kiyoshi Gassho Sakuhin Shu -
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[Machine Translation] Tamotsu Kinoshita's footprints must be widely recognized as a vocalist, educator, choral conductor, and practitioner of Japanese-language performance. It is also closely linked to the history of choral culture up to the present day. This CD is a glimmering example of Kinoshita's gaze toward choral music, where words and music overlap, which he has continued to confront. This CD is a condensation of Kinoshita's thoughts and wishes. In Saburo Takada's "Four Seasons of the Heart," the tempo is a little fast, but he carefully spins the essence of the poem to express his prayers. In Nobutoki's "Yamato Kotoba," Kinoshita makes his unique argument based on "Yamato Kotoba" (the Japanese language). We must take into account Kinoshita's thoughts and wishes for "music" and for "words" sublimated in his choral performances from the recordings that remain. Tatsuya Tonoshita (from the booklet commentary)
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