Intexterior No. 2
Composer: Tetsuji Emura
Publisher: Zen-On Music
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Movement/Section | Duration: 6 |
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From the composer:" I like traveling, particularly to big cities, like Paris, for example. Paris is a city of very rational people and of almost perfectly ordered 19th century architecture. Among these buildings, which separate 'indoors' from 'outdoor', there are cafés, 'half-open spaces', to use the words of the architect Yoshinobu Ashihara, which make indoors and outdoor ambivalent. When I return to Tokyo, I am appalled once again by the chaotic landscape of mushrooming buildings in total disorder. There are no frontiers between indoors and outdoor, or between people and objects. The outline of the city is blurred. I wonder if there is actually 'a mystical hidden order' (as also described by Ashihara) within this obscure frame. This city continues to grow with no sign of collapsing. So I named this formula "intexterior", i.e.: 'interior' and 'exterior'. "
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Performer / Ensemble Link Comments -
Pages: 4
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Publisher Code: ZN509185
UPC: 4511005051523
ISBN:
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Length: 30.4 cm
Width: 22.8 cm
Thickness: 0.114 cm
Weight: 74 g