Francesco Tristano - Tokyo Stories - Édition numérotée à la main

Tracklist

1
Face A
1.
Hotel Meguro
FRANCESCO TRISTANO
03:38
2.
Neon City
FRANCESCO TRISTANO
03:46
3.
Electric Mirror
FRANCESCO TRISTANO
04:05
4.
Chi No Oto
FRANCESCO TRISTANO
02:26
Face B
1.
The Third Bridge at Nakameguro
FRANCESCO TRISTANO
03:13
2.
Lazaro
FRANCESCO TRISTANO
04:11
3.
Yoyogi Reset
FRANCESCO TRISTANO
03:43
4.
Insomnia (feat. Guti)
FRANCESCO TRISTANO - Gabriel Podliszewsky, Guti
04:34
2
Face C
1.
Cafe Shinjuku (feat. Michel Portal)
FRANCESCO TRISTANO, Michel Portal
03:06
2.
Pakuchi (feat. U-zhaan)
FRANCESCO TRISTANO, U-zhaan
04:40
3.
Akasaka Interlude
FRANCESCO TRISTANO
02:09
4.
Nogisaka
FRANCESCO TRISTANO
02:08
Face D
1.
Ginza Reprise
FRANCESCO TRISTANO
03:09
2.
Bokeh Tomorrow (feat. Hiroshi Watanabe)
FRANCESCO TRISTANO - Hiroshi Watanabe
03:36
3.
Kusakabe-san
FRANCESCO TRISTANO
04:35

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Informations


  • Artiste : Francesco Tristano
  • Format : 2 x 12" (g)
  • PaysFrance
  • GenresClassicalElectro
  • Pressage550 Copies
  • Date de livraison estiméeLivraison en 2 à 7 jours

Description

Le nouvel album «Tokyo Stories» reflète la profonde admiration de Francesco Tristano pour la ville japonaise dans 16 compositions originales pour piano, synthétiseurs et électronique. L’album témoigne de sa longue relation personnelle avec Tokyo, chaque pièce ou «histoire» cristallisant des expériences allant du plus profond au plus heureux.

Composé par Tristano et enregistré principalement à Tokyo, l’album présente divers artistes invités, dont les musiciens japonais U-zhaan, Keiichiro Shibuya et Hiroshi Watanabe, l’artiste électronique argentin Guti et le légendaire musicien français Michel Portal.

Francesco Tristano
France

Luxembourg-born pianist Francesco Tristano tours the world performing baroque and contemporary repertoire; records dance tracks for electronic music labels whilst continuing with his ambitious project of recording all of Johann Sebastian Bach’s piano repertoire; and makes albums woven from his own personal stories in which he explores the sensibility and tonal richness of the piano.

Tristano’s big leap took place in 2011, when he was signed by Deutsche Grammophon, with whom he recorded three programmes inspired by his ascent as a concert pianist of international acclaim.

In 2017, Francesco Tristano began his collaboration with Sony Classical, focusing his efforts on releasing his own work in a new phase as a recording artist.

And still, at the edge of the horizon, Francesco Tristano’s great life project, the one he will never abandon, continues to takes shape: to record Johann Sebastian’s Bach complete repertoire. As Berg said, “music is music”, and Bach will always be there because he was the only creator ever to transcend it.