Played by Japan philharmonic orchestra conducted by Sachio Fujioka Written as a Memorandum on flowers, this concerto for piano consists of three movements: Flower, Petals and Bloom, that are, respectively, fast, slow and fast. The Words Memo Flora were written by the poet Kenji Miyazawa on the cover of a notebook that contained notes for a diagram of the placement of flowers (melody) in a flowerbed (score). 1. Flower - An Allegro in a pseudo-sonata form celebrating flowers blooming quietly in a spring field against a background of shifting colors. As the texture of birds, described by the woodwind draws close by, the piano sweeps through a spring storm and into a blue sky. 2. Petals - A light Andante, like flower petals floating on the water. A faint song on the quietly flowing water appears and disappears like a dream of long ago. 3. Bloom - The finale, in which spring speed away from the spring field, in full bloom. A 4/8 and 5/8 rondo that dashes lightly into the distance. Movements: 0:00 - Instrumentation 0:02 - 1. Flower 14:25 - 2. Petals 25:08 - 3. Bloom
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