Kazuhito Yamashita
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What do you think about Kazuhito Yamashita's interpretion of Sibelius' Finlandia on guitar? I have heard it a couple of times and I think it is magnificent. I'd like to know how to get a hold of that official recording - has that ever been published as official track on official CD? Thanks for any info!

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Finlandia guitar version
Nighttime-san,
Huh? Shame to me, I didn't know he arranged this great music. I knew he did some orchestral works, for instance, Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition". He played Finlandia in duo with his younger sister, Naoko. I tried to search any clue and found this was released in a domestic LP record in 1985. I am afraid a re-make or coupling CD is unavailable as of now. I wish to listen to it. He is 10 year or over younger than I. I had known him by name. He was reputed a genius in his teens. When he started his ambitious projects, I stopped guitar. So I don't know much about Yamashita.
As for Finlandia, you have a particular feeling and meaning for this music, right? Great patriotic music to remind us of severe oppression under Russian empire and your brave independence. I liked this too when I was young. I also liked Sibelius' violin concert.
Pardon me for being not assistive
Whooper
What do you think about Kazuhito Yamashita's interpretion of Sibelius' Finlandia on guitar?
Huh? Shame to me, I didn't know he arranged this great music. I knew he did some orchestral works, for instance, Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition". He played Finlandia in duo with his younger sister, Naoko. I tried to search any clue and found this was released in a domestic LP record in 1985. I am afraid a re-make or coupling CD is unavailable as of now. I wish to listen to it. He is 10 year or over younger than I. I had known him by name. He was reputed a genius in his teens. When he started his ambitious projects, I stopped guitar. So I don't know much about Yamashita.
As for Finlandia, you have a particular feeling and meaning for this music, right? Great patriotic music to remind us of severe oppression under Russian empire and your brave independence. I liked this too when I was young. I also liked Sibelius' violin concert.
Pardon me for being not assistive
Whooper

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Re: Kazuhito Yamashita
whooper wrote:Nighttime-san,What do you think about Kazuhito Yamashita's interpretion of Sibelius' Finlandia on guitar?
Huh? Shame to me, I didn't know he arranged this great music. I knew he did some orchestral works, for instance, Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition". He played Finlandia in duo with his younger sister, Naoko. I tried to search any clue and found this was released in a domestic LP record in 1985. I am afraid a re-make or coupling CD is unavailable as of now. I wish to listen to it. He is 10 year or over younger than I. I had known him by name. He was reputed a genius in his teens. When he started his ambitious projects, I stopped guitar. So I don't know much about Yamashita.
As for Finlandia, you have a particular feeling and meaning for this music, right? Great patriotic music to remind us of severe oppression under Russian empire and your brave independence. I liked this too when I was young. I also liked Sibelius' violin concert.
Pardon me for being not assistive![]()
Whooper
Thanks Whooper for your reply! I think it is the one he played with his sister that I have heard a couple of times. I found it on YouTube, but I suppose it has been removed since I could not find it any more. I'd like to buy the CD if it's available on CD. I especially liked how he had arranged the dramatic start of Finlandia for guitar. I think it is really impressive work! As a guitar player myself I really liked this although of course - Finlandia should be played with full orchestra to get the full potential. Anyway, Yamashita is amazing classical guitar player. I enjoy listening to him play any song.
Glad to hear you know Sibelius' work Whooper! Great! Sibelius' Finlandia brings images of Finnish nature to my mind when I listen to it. I do not know why, but that's the way it is. It just sounds like "Finland", heh, if you can imagine what I mean

nighttime- 投稿数: 8
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Re: Kazuhito Yamashita
Hi nighttime,
I did a quick research about Yamashita's Finlandia recording with his sister.
It was recorded in an LP form in 1985 which is not converted to a CD form yet.
Since it was recorded in the LP record, it is presumably impossible to obtain the record.
I hope a CD version of it be released in the near future.

I did a quick research about Yamashita's Finlandia recording with his sister.
It was recorded in an LP form in 1985 which is not converted to a CD form yet.
Since it was recorded in the LP record, it is presumably impossible to obtain the record.
I hope a CD version of it be released in the near future.
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Re: Kazuhito Yamashita
yasuo wrote:Hi nighttime,
I did a quick research about Yamashita's Finlandia recording with his sister.
It was recorded in an LP form in 1985 which is not converted to a CD form yet.
Since it was recorded in the LP record, it is presumably impossible to obtain the record.
I hope a CD version of it be released in the near future.
Thank you very much Yasuo for your research regarding this! I'll have to try to find the vinyl LP! Actually - I prefer vinyl recordings so I hope I could find this LP somewhere!

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