
Suite for Organ and Recorders No.1 - "The Alien Power Plant"
Ayumi Matsuda, Isao Otake
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| CD - Full Quality | 1 Track | 56:41 | US$ 15.95 Free Shipping |
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| File - AAC 128kbps | 1 Suite For Organ and Recorders No.1 | 56:41 | Free |
SOLSTICE029 (CD/Carton Case)
tr. 1 - 56'41"
Total Time : 56'41"
Ayumi Matsuda, Recorders
Isao Otake, Organ
Composed by Koji Asano
Recorded in Amsterdam, on 28-30 August 2002
Photos by Koji Asano, Cover Design by Reiko Nakada
(C)2002 Koji Asano / SOLSTICE
Release Date: December 21, 2002
Asano challenged to compose this piece for 2 far-distinct, kind of "opposite" instruments for 56 minutes long suite for Organ and Recorders(Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Base recorder) consisted by 10 parts, was recorded in the Church in Amsterdam, summer 2002. Beginning of affective water sound, All interval between small movements are so beautiful, make tension growing gradually towards to the crazy ending...
Ayumi Matsuda, Recorders
Ayumi was born in Japan in 1973. She began to play the recorder at the age of 9. She studied with Hirohiko Nakamura, Ken Iimuro, Kazuo Hanaoka. She graduated at the Department of Recorder, College Division of Toho-Gakuen School of music having completed all the prescribed exams and thereby received the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1995. Ayumi completed the Solist course for recorder in June 2000 while studying with Heiko ter Schegget and Leo Meilink at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht. As an exchange program ERASUMS-student she studied at the Escola Sperior de Musica de Lisboa. She studied with Pedro Couto Soares and Stephen Bull.She attendedmaster classes of Peter van Heyghen. She participated in several of the courses of the Academia de Musica Antiga de Lisboa, She had played concerts "Fill the Colour I, II " in Tokyo Opera City -Omi- Gakudou- Since 2000, She is teaching recorder in Music Academy in International School in Amsterdam. Now Ayumi has several courses for improvization in Amsterdam .
Isao Otake, Organ
Isao Otake graduated from Kunitachi Music College, where he studied the Organ under Minoru Yoshida and the Piano under Shunichi Ooba.
In 1990 he went to Germany to study under Edgar Krapp at Hochsohule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Frankfurt a. M.
He was successful in the first ABC OrganAuditions sponsored by the ABC Foundation in 1994, and performed in the first ABC organ concert series presented in Osaka and in Tokyo. He maintains a high level of professional activity by performing in recitals. Otake is Member of the Japan Association of Organists and the Japan Organ Society.


