circular breathing multi-phonics "continuation of technique" for soprano saxophone [test footage]
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"continuation of technique" for soprano saxophone (2024) graphic score series
ON THE REC. ...recording...recognition
Saxophone, composition Junichi Hamaji 濱地潤一
cheap keyboard.live electronics Satoshi Fukushima 福島諭
electric guitar, no-input mixer Kensuke Tobitani 飛谷謙介
at nongkrong Japan wakayama prefecture shirahama date Dec.17,2024
Junichi Hamaji studied saxophone under Kenta Tsugami.He is a member of the underground improvisation scene, experimental music scene for several years. After that, he started co-composing music with contemporary classical composer Satoshi Fukushima.They started chamber music composition called “an object of metamorphose “ ( an exchange-type collaborative composition, was started on New Year's Day 2009 and is still in progress.) http://www.shimaf.com/ht/prof.html
Performers of Satoshi Fukushima's compositions include
・amorphous ring I(2009 )https://bookofdays-shop.com/?pid=15570907,
・amorphous ring II(2010) https://bookofdays-shop.com/?pid=76649066,
・bundle impactor(2013)https://www.j-wave.co.jp/original/radiosak... http://shimaf.com/b/free_nominees-71/8115_... , http://shimaf.com/b/
・spring fifteen leaves(2015)
Junichi Hamaji composition works
・”contempt”for saxophone and computer
・”condensed music dedicated to 3 blues to be buried”
・”respice finem”for soprano saxophone and computer
And others
Composition and performance of
pieces for Shinjiro Maeda's video works『日々“hibi”AUG』.
・”Varia” for soprano saxophone
・”Spool” for tenor saxophone and piano
the major awards he's been associated with are
Junichi Hamaji + Satoshi Fukushima: The 17th Japan Media Arts Festival 2013, Art Division, Jury Recommended Work
Kensuke Tobitani received the B.S. degree in applied physics from Waseda University in 2002, the M.A. degree from the Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS), and the Ph.D. degree in engineering from Gifu University in 2010. From 2013 to 2020, he served as a special-appointment lecturer and an associate professor at Kwansei Gakuin University. He then held the position of associate professor in the Department of Information Systems at the University of Nagasaki from 2020 to 2024. He is currently an associate professor at the Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS). His research interests include Kansei (affective) information processing, machine learning, and computer vision. He is a member of the ACM.
Satoshi Fukushima
He was born in 1977. Japanese composer.
He graduated from Niigata University's Faculty of Education, where he was trained to teach special subjects (music).
He received his M.F.A. in Media Expression from the Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS).
Since 2002, he has been creating compositions based on real-time computer processing and interactive relationships with performers.
He is also a member of the band Mimiz, which experiments with improvisation and computer-based sessions of its own.
In 2008, he began to actively compose chamber music series with Junichi Hamaji. Among them, "an object of metamorphose", an exchange-type collaborative composition, was started on New Year's Day 2009 and is still in progress.
Some of his previous compositions have been written by himself in his own score with detailed commentary and formatting. He continues to reflect on the description of time and how it is played.
The CD "Satoshi Fukushima: Chamber Music 2011-2015" was released on G.F.G.S. label in 2016.
He is a member of JSEM(Japanese Society for Electronic Music). Studied composition under Masahiro Miwa.
url: www.shimaf.com
Some of the major awards he's been associated with are
Mimiz: 2006 ARS ELECTRONICA 2006 Digital Music Honorary Mention
Satoshi Fukushima: 2006 The First AAC Sound Performance Dojo Award for Excellence
Satoshi Fukushima: The 6th JFC Composition Award 2011, Honorable Mention
Junichi Hamaji + Satoshi Fukushima: The 17th Japan Media Arts Festival 2013, Art Division, Jury Recommended Work
Satoshi Fukushima: 2014 Japan Media Arts Festival, Excellence Award, Art Division
Satoshi Fukushima: Honorable mention in the 2017 Ryuichi Sakamoto Installation Music Contest
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