The Gardens -Chamber music for Clematis no Oka-
Umitaro Abe (阿部海太郎) (Born in 1978) is a Japanese composer and multi-instrumentalist. From early in his childhood, he familiarized himself with piano, violin, ethnic drums, etc., and started composing through self-study. He majored in musicology at Tokyo University of the Arts and Université Paris 8, and participated in the creation of experimental films and theatre as a composer during that period. Since he came back to Japan, he has been working tirelessly in a range of fields such as theatre, film, TV drama, and collaboration with various creators, besides performance in solo and ensemble style. He has released 5 CD albums, and every album has been highly acclaimed for his unique viewpoint for field-recording, liberated ensemble style based on classic or various compositions of sounds. Since 2007, Abe has been working on music for theatre pieces directed by Yukio Ninagawa, Shakespeare pieces in particular, and has been pursuing new potential of theatre music, facing both original play and Ninagawa’s mise-en-scène. In collaboration with Takashi Homma, a Japanese photographer, they created a short film searching for the relationship between photography/movie, and music. Abe worked on music for the musical piece ‘The Cat That Lived a Million Times’ (2013) directed by Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak as the composer (in collaboration with Rocket Matsu) and music director. His unique sense and wisdom on stage music were displayed in this work. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Umitaro Abe (阿部海太郎) (Born in 1978) is a Japanese composer and multi-instrumentalist. From early in his childhood, he familiarized himself with piano, violin, ethnic drums, etc., and started composing through self-study. He majored in musicology at Tokyo University of the Arts and Université Paris 8, and participated in the creation of experimental films and theatre as a composer during that period. Since he came back to Japan, he has been working tirelessly in a range of fields such as theatre, film, TV drama, and collaboration with various creators, besides performance in solo and ensemble style. He has released 5 CD albums, and every album has been highly acclaimed for his unique viewpoint for field-recording, liberated ensemble style based on classic or various compositions of sounds. Since 2007, Abe has been working on music for theatre pieces directed by Yukio Ninagawa, Shakespeare pieces in particular, and has been pursuing new potential of theatre music, facing both original play and Ninagawa’s mise-en-scène. In collaboration with Takashi Homma, a Japanese photographer, they created a short film searching for the relationship between photography/movie, and music. Abe worked on music for the musical piece ‘The Cat That Lived a Million Times’ (2013) directed by Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak as the composer (in collaboration with Rocket Matsu) and music director. His unique sense and wisdom on stage music were displayed in this work. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Scene I, Kyoto
Reperages pour piano
Moments Musicaux - Prelude
Sequenza
Moments Musicaux - Choral
Chemin efface
Scene IV, Kyoto
Autour de l amandier en fleur
Hiraku
Miyako Sawafuji
Rondeau
ペンギン・ハイウェイのテーマ
Scene II, Kyoto
天才少年の朝
Reflections in a palace lake
Reperages
Dans l amandier en fleur
Moments Musicaux - Theme
Reverie
Scene III, Kyoto
海辺のカフェ
それぞれの居場所は
Edward Heathrow
Boite a biscuits
マドンナ
Gavotte
ペンギン発見
Cinemashka, Chika-Chika Cinemashka
お姉さん
プロジェクト・アマゾン
これからの研究課題
海辺の街へ
世界のしまい方
実験成功
Oda Al Verano
夏休み
かわいがり
最初の夢
奪われる研究
未知との出会い
誰もいない街
Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
エウレカ
ペンタを連れて
世界の果て
Mirror
Tsuchikau
日曜日
ペンギン・パレード
Havanera De La Montagne (Piano Solo)
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