Harada, Masashi / Maneri, Mat: The Soul With Longing For Dim Hills
Harada, Masashi / Maneri, Mat: The Soul With Longing For Dim Hills
Format: CD
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Artist: Harada, Masashi / Maneri, Mat
Label: Leo Records UK
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5024792044221
Genre: Jazz
This is the second recording by multi-instrumentalist, composer, conductor, dancer and painter Masashi Harada with Mat Maneri, and the first one on which he plays the piano. For many years, Maneri and Harada have had a very special connection since the time they first met and played in 1985 at the New England Conservatory when Maneri was 16 and Harada was 22. In his notes, Harada asks a hypothetical question: "how do you make original music that is not Western while using Western instruments? It is almost impossible to be personal or original in this situation." However, the recording itself contradicts this statement, for the music they create is both highly personal and original.
Tracks:
1.1 Mirror Resembling Dream
1.2 What Is There Then?
1.3 Soul with Longing for Dim Hills and Faint Horizons
1.4 Quiet Wanders Laughing
1.5 My Memory Has Magnified
1.6 Mans Own Resinous Heart Had Fed
1.7 I Talked About An Apparition