¡Csardas (Nakamura Tetsu no Sekai)
¡Tetsu Nakamura, Ken Nakamura

 Description
[Machine Translation] From the time he was just one year old, Toru Nakamura had a strong interest in sound, and as a toddler he was "unusually obsessed with the pitch of sounds, memorizing every pitch of every song he heard" (from the CD jacket introduction). He was "abnormally obsessed with pitch, memorizing every pitch of every song he heard" (from the CD jacket blurb). He is autistic, and after studying at a music college and majoring in musicology, he is currently expanding his opportunities to present his compositions and arrangements while devoting himself to creative work. In this CD, she performs her own compositions with her father, Ken Nakamura (professor emeritus at Kobe College). The third movement of "Sonata in G minor for Four Pianos" is a lively scherzo in G minor, inspired by a gag by a comedian who "performs actions on multiples of three and on the number three," and is a popular work in concert. The "8 Czardasz," the centerpiece of the album, is a series of eight pieces that Toru, strongly attracted by Czardasz's distinctive tempo, changes in intensity, and modulations, has assembled into a new theme. All the pieces are in three-part form, and in each of the eight pieces, "sticky" rasins and "busy" frischka are cleverly woven into the themes presented, allowing the audience to experience "fun and seriousness" alternately. The performance is a breathtaking match between father and son, and while there are warm expressions throughout, Toru's first album is filled with youthful emotion and an inquisitive mind for sound.


凌 Credits
NAKAMURA TETSU.NAKAMURA KEN
NAKAMURA TETSU
NAKAMURA TAKESHI

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