Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Toshio Hosokawa's "Hosokawa: Solo Concertos, Vol. 1," a 2013 release under the NEOS Music label. This experimental album is a testament to Hosokawa's unique compositional style, where he believes music should be noble, setting him apart in the classical genre. Spanning just over 50 minutes, the album features three intricate solo concertos: "Landscape III," "Flute Concerto 'Per-Sonare'," and "Piano Concerto 'Ans Meer'," each showcasing Hosokawa's distinctive approach to orchestral and solo instrument interplay.
The album opens with "Landscape III," a piece that invites listeners to explore the sonic landscapes Hosokawa has crafted. Following this, "Flute Concerto 'Per-Sonare'" offers a mesmerizing journey through the flute's expressive range, performed exquisitely by Robert HP Platz. The album concludes with "Piano Concerto 'Ans Meer'," a piece that evokes the vastness and depth of the sea, demonstrating Hosokawa's ability to translate natural phenomena into musical language.
Performers such as Irvine Arditti, Gunhild Ott, and Bernhard Wambach bring Hosokawa's compositions to life, their virtuosity shining through in each track. The album is a perfect entry point for those looking to delve into Hosokawa's extensive body of work, offering a glimpse into his creative process and philosophical approach to music. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Hosokawa: Solo Concertos, Vol. 1" promises an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience.