Hiroshi Yoshimura – Music For Nine Post Cards (1982)
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Hiroshi Yoshimura – Music For Nine Post Cards (1982)
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Hiroshi Yoshimura – Music For Nine Post Cards (Wave Notation 1)
[1982, full album]
“I will be happy if, when you enjoy this album, the surrounding scenery can be seen in a slightly different light.”
Hiroshi Yoshimura – Music For Nine Post Cards (Wave Notation 1) † [1982, full album]
“Yoshimura started work on Music For Nine Post Cards in an unassuming manner. He stared out the window and played the piano, attempting to mirror what he saw in short, one-measure phrases. While at work on this project, he visited the Hara Museum Of Contemporary Art, in the Shinagawa ward of Tokyo. Inspired by the clean, white minimalism of the museum's architecture as well as the trees that rustled in the courtyard, he envisaged the nine pieces as environmental music for Hara, an offer its administrators accepted. It was only after visitors frequently asked how to acquire the music playing throughout the grounds that Ashikawa and Yoshimura launched a record label, Sound Process, to release it.”
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