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Saburo Moroi: Symphony No. 3; Two Symphonic Movements

Saburo Moroi , Takuo Yuasa , National Symphony Orchestra , National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland Audio CD
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listen  1. Sinfonietta in B flat major, Op. 24, "For Children": I. Allegro grazioso 5:22$0.89 Buy Track
listen  2. Sinfonietta in B flat major, Op. 24, "For Children": II. Andantino quasi Allegretto 3:16$0.89 Buy Track
listen  3. Sinfonietta in B flat major, Op. 24, "For Children": III. Lento affabile 7:08$0.89 Buy Track
listen  4. 2 Symphonic Movements (Kokyoteki nigakusho), Op. 22: I. Andante grandioso12:04Album Only
listen  5. 2 Symphonic Movements (Kokyoteki nigakusho), Op. 22: II. Allegro con spirito 7:03$0.89 Buy Track
listen  6. Symphony No. 3, Op. 25: I. A Tranquil Overture: Andante molto tranquillo e grandioso - Birth of Spirit and its Growth: Allegro vivace15:08Album Only
listen  7. Symphony No. 3, Op. 25: II. About Humour and Wit: Allegretto scherzando 4:32$0.89 Buy Track
listen  8. Symphony No. 3, Op. 25: III. Aspects of Death: Adagio tranquillo13:36Album Only


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  • Orchestra: National Symphony Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland
  • Conductor: Takuo Yuasa
  • Composer: Saburo Moroi
  • Audio CD (August 16, 2005)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Naxos
  • ASIN: B000A17GDI
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #136,633 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Japanese composer deserving of much more attention, September 8, 2006
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This review is from: Saburo Moroi: Symphony No. 3; Two Symphonic Movements (Audio CD)
This is without a doubt one of the finest discs available in Naxos's JAPANESE CLASSICS series.

Saburo Moroi was a well-known composer in his day, but after the Second World War he composed little and fell into obscurity. Apparently considered by many to be the finest symphonist in Japanese history, the German-trained Moroi was indeed a true musical talent and this Naxos recording aptly demonstrates this.

The SINFONIETTA IN B FLAT (1943) is a somewhat lighthearted composition, but tuneful and well-orchestrated. Intended as music for children, this SINFONIETTA is a pleasing work that sounds as if it could have been composed by a European in the tradition of Saint-Saens. The final movement is the most Asian sounding, however, and makes use of pentatonic scales.

TWO SYMPHONIC MOVEMENTS (1942) comes next, and this work is a big crowd-pleaser featuring powerful orchestration and rhythmic drive. When listening to these, I am personally reminded of the music of Samuel Barber or maybe Jean Sibelius.

Moroi's SYMPHONY NO. 3 (1944) ends the recording, and is a splendid piece. Again, it is melodic and richly orchestrated; if I didn't know any better, I'd think it was film music; it has a wonderful epic scope. Written in 1944 just before the war's end, this work is expresses Moroi's anguish over the horrific international conflicts of the time. The third and final movement of the symphony is the most striking; with a certain Mahlerian heaviness, the movement begins somberly but works its way up to an absolutely gut-wrenching but optimistic climax in tutti, complete with organ.

Fellow Japanese Takuo Yuasa leads a brilliant National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland on this disc, and the sound engineering is marevellous. I repeat, this is one of the best recordings available in Naxos's JAPANESE CLASSICS series...highly recommended!
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10 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars First recordings of a 20th century Japanese symphonist, February 25, 2006
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Saburo Moroi (1903-1977) was a German trained composer of Japanese birth and descent. Naxos says these are premiere recordings of the three works presented -- Sinfonietta in B flat, Op. 24 "For Children" from 1943; Two Symphonic Movements Op. 22 from 1942; and the Symphony No. 3 Op. 25 from 1944.

Of these the symphony is the best and most well developed work. It is a descriptive symphony where the composer's marking's identify the emotions apparent in the music. The first movement is labeled "A Tranquil Overture"; the middle movement is called "About Humor and Wit"; and the finale is labeled "Aspects of Death".

Written in 1944 just before the composer was called into the Imperial Army, the symphony projects the inevitable end of Imperial Japan after World War II. A mood of despair and defeat runs through the work. When the finale ends in a major key, it is less a feeling of victory than of happy resignation.

The near 16-minute Sinfonietta is in three movements -- Allegro grazioso, Andantino quast Allegretto, Lento affabile. The first movement is excited and builds on string figures but wears out its thematic material quickly and goes on too long. The second movement begins playfully and becomes, by turn, quiet and introverted. The excellent final movement is probably the best thing on the CD, a Brucknerian lento that builds to a satisfying end.

The symphonic movements are not much. They are poorly developed and excessively episodic. The first begins dramatically with timpani and bass underlining the theme, only to move onto to seesawing strings, to a quiet flute and low brass, back to declining strings that give way to ascending drama and Shostakovian quiet, finally to a chromatic Wagnerian-Brucknerian end. The second symphonic movement is more of the same. The whole things sounds like film music.

Takuo Yuasa, who conducts in Ireland, Scotland and Northern Ireland, leads the National Symphony of Ireland -- about the closest thing there is to a house band for Maxos -- in these performances. I found neither the playing nor the recording to be distinguished although I would not say either is bad. It is up to the average standard of this label.

This CD will be of most interest to lovers of late Romantic and 20th century orchestral music. There are echoes of Bruckner, Wagner, Shostakovich and Franck in this music but the voice is original. My wife called is sullen but not depressed. At Naxos' very attractive price, you won't lose much even if you don't care for it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant if not ultimately memorable music, March 11, 2009
This review is from: Saburo Moroi: Symphony No. 3; Two Symphonic Movements (Audio CD)
Saburo Moroi (1903-1977) belongs to the generation of Japanese composer following in the path of Yamada in looking to Europe rather than Japanese culture for influences. The Sinfonietta is thus a tuneful, conservatively romantic work, light and brisk, tuneful and well-crafted but in the end rather anodyne.

There are more obvious Japanese influences in the Two Symphonic Movements, especially with the pentatonic second subject of the first movement, but this work too belongs, in the end, strictly in the European, traditionally romantic tradition and shows few signs of genuine originality (even if there are traces of a personal voice to be found). Neither does the Symphony no. 3, but this is on the other hand a rather worthwhile work still, with, in particular, a blazing first movement.

None of the works here are masterpieces, but Moroi's skillful handling of the material, and his ability to come up with some good ideas and fine themes makes it all pleasantly worthwhile without exactly posing any challenges to the listener. The National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland under Takuo Yuasa gives as good performances as one could reasonably wish for and the sound quality is very good. In the end, though, the music is perhaps mainly for those with special interests, but the curious can proceed with confidence.
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