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Under the Azure Sky -The Ode to Tannan Egawa- (For SSA Chorus)

Composer: Ko Matsushita
Lyricist: Kaoru Furukawa

 

Words from composer:

I composed this song for the 24th National Cultural Festival Shizuoka 2009 Choral Festival. Since the choral festival was held in Izunokuni City, I was asked to compose a song about a great person associated with the city. The hero of the song, Tarozaemon Eiryu (Tannan) Egawa, played various roles as a deputy of Izu Nirayama at the end of the Edo era. His major activities were the construction of the Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace, which was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2015, and the construction of Shinagawa Daiba (Odaiba in today) to defend Edo Bay. He was also known as “the founder of bread” as a shogunal retainer adopting bread as food for troops and stockpiling.

The late Kaoru Furukawa, the Naoki Prize writer, familiar with the history of the end of Edo era, did a splendid job of portraying the character of Tannan Egawa, the most cultured man and visionary of his days, born in Izu. His dramatic expression is superb. I used the poem as the text for a dramatic and entertaining piece of music.

It is a very easy to understand and entertaining piece that everyone can enjoy.

Printed score and digital score are prepared. Please choose one below.

Description

Composer: Ko Matsushita
Lyricist: Kaoru Furukawa
Parts: SSA
Accompaniment: Piano
Language: Japanese
Performance duration: 5’10”
Pages: 20

Reference Video

==Performance Information==
Edition ICOT Opening Ceremony Concert on Nov. 8th, 2020
Conductor: Ko Matsushita
Pianist: Katsunori Maeda
Choir: The Metropolitan Chorus of Tokyo