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Fujii, Satoko GEN String Ensemble: Altitude 1100 Meters (Libra)

Celebrating her 65th birthday with her first compositions for strings, pianist-composer Satoko Fujii writes for the specific musicians of GEN, a sextet of violin, viola, bass, piano, electronics, and drums, in a suite inspired by Nagano's mountain views, leveraging microtonal string techniques for an expressive and texturally rich sonic landscape.
 

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Yuriko Mukoujima-violin

Ayako Kato-violin

Atsuko Hatano-viola, electronics

Hiroshi Yoshino-bass

Satoko Fujii-piano

Akira Horikashi-drums


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Label: Libra
Catalog ID: 206-077
Squidco Product Code: 35607

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: Japan
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Koendori Classics, in Shibuya, Tokyo, japan, on March 14th, 2024, by Takanori Terabe.

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"For the first time in a recording career spanning nearly 30 years, pianist-composer Satoko Fujii has written music for a string ensemble. The group, GEN, which means simply "string" in Japanese, makes its debut on Altitude 1100 Meters (Libra Records, January 24, 2025). It's a dramatic departure for Fujii, an artist already notable for her stylistic range and depth. The sonorities and textures of violin, viola, and bass, create a new soundscape for Fujii to explore and the music is rich with excitement as she and the group make new musical discoveries. "For some reason I can't explain, the sound of strings touches my heart deeply, it activates a part of my brain in a way that's totally different from other instruments," Fujii says.

Fujii wrote the suite, which celebrates her 65th birthday, in less than a month in 2023 while she was summering in the highlands of Nagano with her parents to escape the lowland heat. A lifelong city dweller, Fujii was enchanted by the mountain views and cool breezes, of course. But she took special inspiration from the very air itself at altitude 1100 meters. "The air's density, weight, and feeling changes from morning to twilight up on the plateau," she said. "We live totally immersed in air, but we're usually completely unaware of it. In that special location, it started talking to me. The five parts of the suite are named for different times of day but the music isn't meant to be a musical picture of the mountain landscape at different times of day. It's about how the air made me feel at those times."

Before Fujii sat down to compose the music, she selected the musicians she would work with. "In my ensembles, including this strings unit, all musicians are great improvisers and composers," she said. "They each have a strong voice that I wanted to hear in my composition, so when I composed, I was hearing their sound in my mind. I like all the musicians in the band to have an equal role, an equal function, in performing and creating the performance. I also wanted to bring out the unique character of the strings. Strings can easily do some things that other instruments can't. For example, they can bend notes and play microtones in a way that the piano can't. I wanted to hear these things from the strings."

Fujii's engagement with the unique sounds of the strings is evident throughout the record. For example, Hiroshi Yoshino richly textured bass drone and swooping violin glissandi opens "Morning Haze." She explores the power and majesty that strings can evoke at the end of "Morning Sun," as the ensemble grows ever more frenetic in parallel with Fujii's energized runs and note clusters. The rhythmic qualities of plucked notes explosively punctuate "Early Afternoon." Each movement of the suite uses a variety of sonorities unique to strings to create nuance and contrast, and propel the flow of one idea to the next. It's an entirely new sound world for Fujii.

As Fujii said, the band members contribute equally to the music as soloists and interpreters. Violinists Yuriko Mukoujima and Ayako Kato display a command of both traditional and extended techniques and Mukoujima's lyrical soloes highlight "Twilight" and "Light Rain." Akira Horikoshi, drummer in Orchestra Tokyo and a regular member of Fujii's ma-do quartet that recorded between 2008 and 2011, is the only bandmember to have recorded with Fujii before. His experience with the peaks and valleys of Fujii's multifaceted composing make him especially sensitive to the music's unpredictable course. Versatile bassist Hiroshi Yoshino can lay down a walking bass line groove, handle the give-and-take of duets, and manipulate timbre with equal ease. Violist Atsuko Hatano is a utility player as well, contributing electronic colorings and a darker tone to the ensemble, and displaying a strong sense of melody when she improvises.

And of course, Fujii makes herself felt as well-in her volcanic eruptions on "Morning Sun," her fiercely swinging trio episode on "Early Afternoon," and her sound explorations on prepared piano during "Light Rain." With new sonic territory to explore, Fujii is at her peak as a composer and improviser on one of her most innovative, wide-ranging, and passionate albums."-Libra


Artist Biographies

Mukojima Yuriko-violin, viola, accordion, composition, arrangement...occasionally singing

Violin, viola, accordion, composition, arrangement, occasional singing. Started performing in her teens. Involved in various bands such as "Machine Gun Tango" with Kudo Fuyori, "PUNGO" with Kuge Keio, Shinoda Masami, Imai Jiro, and "Betsuni Nanmoklezmer" with Umezu Kazutoki, Makigami Koichi, and others. In 1996, released "right here !!", a collection of original songs. FM Tokyo featured her on a program, and her songs were used on television programs, drawing attention from all quarters.

1997: Served as music director for "Spring Awakening" directed by Kushida Kazumi.

2000: Released a DUO album with the late Swedish genius Lars Holmer.

2002: Performed in concerts and on television programs on a Swedish tour with Lars Holmer and others.

2004: Participated as the only Japanese guest member when the Dutch group Wellem Breuker Kollektif came to Japan.

2007: Performed in France with Otaka Shizuru.

2012: Performed in various parts of Timor-Leste for the Japan Foundation-sponsored event commemorating the 10th anniversary of Japan-Timor-Leste diplomatic relations.

2013: Performed and performed in the play "Coriolanus" by Gekidan Chiten at the London Globe Theatre and the Gorky Centre in Russia.

2015: Performed on a European tour with Tristan Honsinger, known for ICP and the Cecil Taylor Group, and at the Groningen Summer Festival.

2018: Performed as a musician in David Leveaux's production of "Kurosagi" at the Nissay Theatre and the Umeda Arts Theatre.

In 2018, she appeared in Busu-kai*'s "A Fool's Love" starring Tamae Ando.

In 2019, she served as the music director for Busu-kai*'s "Edelweiss" starring Sawa Suzuki.

In 2019, she appeared in KAAT's "Dr. Hoffman's Sanatorium" directed by Keralino Sandorovich.

In 2020, she released her analog solo album "MUKOUJIMA YURIKO". It sold out in just 10 days. Due to popular demand, the download version is now available on Bandcamp (https://uramado.bandcamp.com/album/mukoujima-yuriko-solo). She composed, arranged, and appeared in "Pieta Reading", planned and directed by Kyoko Koizumi.

In 2023, she served as the music director and starred in "Pieta", produced by Kyoko Koizumi.

She is involved in borderless activities such as supporting various genres, numerous sessions, collaborations with dance and recitation, studio work, and sound production.

-Mukojima Yuriko Website (Translated by Google) (https://mukoujimayuriko.wixsite.com/info/profile)
2/4/2025

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"Ayako KATO performs a wide range of classical and contemporary music, new musics, improvisation, and performing arts, and has appeared in performances organized by the Ichikawa City Cultural Promotion Foundation, Odawara Cultural Foundation, and the Japan Contemporary Music Society.

In 2019, she held her debut recital "Complex." in Japan. It was reviewed in the music web magazine "Mercure Des Arts".

In 2021, she received a Master's diploma from the Belgian conservatory "IMEP". She completed both the concerto exam, in which she performed violin concerto "The Dreaming Trees" by Dutilleux, and the recital exam, which included improvisation, with the highest scores of the year. She then returned completely to Japan.

In 2024, "SAKUHIN #3 Improvisation by an Actor, Violinist, and Hornist", a joint project with actor Yui Okamoto, was selected for the Arts Council Tokyo Start-up Grant.

Representative of the arts organization "IMPRO LIBRE". Member of the Shinshu-based group "Yamabico Lab." with composer Yukiko Watanabe and Mayuko Matsumoto.

Her main repertoire: The duo for piano and violin those that Beethoven, Mozart, Prokofiev, Poulenc, and other composers have written."

-Ayako Kato Website (https://ayako-kato.com/profile/)
2/4/2025

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"Atsuko Hatano is an experimental string player based in Tokyo, Japan, and a prolific composer, music arranger, and improvisational live musician. She plays the five-string viola, violin and cello, and constructs innovative compositions of multi-layered electronica. She often collaborates and performs live with renowned musicians, including JIM O'ROURKE, EIKO ISHIBASHI, YUTA ORISAKA, MIDORI HIRANO, COREY FULLER, TETUZI AKIYAMA, and OORUTAICHI. She also performed with MOCKY, A WINGED VICTORY FOR THE SULLEN, ARNOLD DREYBLATT, and TORTOISE during their recent tours in Japan.

She recently contributed music for the installation art exhibition in Tokyo called "Fantastic Voyage" for SEBASTIAN MASUDA, the legendary producer of Japanese idol Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. She also played strings on the "Drive My Car" movie soundtrack, which was composed by EIKO ISHIBASHI. The film won Best Screenplay at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival.

To date, she has released five solo albums: Cells#5 (2021), Bleeding Heart (2019), Cells#2 (2018), Maria (2013), and Water for 13 (2011). As part of TRIOLA, a progressive string music duo with ANZU SUHARA, she also released the album Chiral (2019), featuring various guest musicians. TRIOLA's second album is currently in the works. She is also preparing to release a collaborative album with MIDORI HIRANO, a Berlin-based musician and composer.

Atsuko completed a European concert tour in 2018-2019, showcasing her original setlists at music festivals and concert venues in Belgium, Germany, Italy, and other countries. The Belgian record label, Off Records, has released several of her tracks digitally. The German record label Alien Transistor will release Atsuko and Midori Hirano's collaboration album in December 2021. Atsuko's eclectic scores and instrumentations have been featured in major films and prominent television commercials. She also collaborated with NAKABAN, a Tokyo-based illustrator and visual artist, and produced an animated film: Poca Luce, Poco Lontano (2007). Launched in 2009, Atsuko offers a music service called ORDER MADE MUSIC, in which she composes an exclusive piece tailored to each client's request. Atsuko also routinely releases new compositions for online music streaming and download services.:

-Atsuko Hatano Website (https://hatanoatsuko.com/profile.html)
2/4/2025

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Hiroshi Yoshino 吉野弘志 (Yoshino Hiroshi) is a Japanese bassist, known for the groups Akedairo Orchestra, Akira Sakata Trio, Flying Mijinko Band, Harpacticoida, Higan-No-Shigan, Kidnaping Blues Band, Masahiko Togashi & Improvisation Jazz Orchestra, Matsukaze Koichi's Zekatsuma Akustik Trio, Sakata Sextet, Satoko Fujii Gen, Satoru Shionoya Trio, The Water Colors, フ・タウタフ.

-Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/933018-Hiroshi-Yoshino?srsltid=AfmBOoqcKJetomjT9LXkdzgKIKZB3NjAgDAidCK2YeiHmSRbXLmcpIvF)
2/4/2025

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"Born on October 9, 1958 in Tokyo, Japan, Fujii began playing piano at four and received classical training until twenty, when she turned to jazz. From 1985-87, she studied at Boston's Berklee College of Music, where her teachers included Herb Pomeroy and Bill Pierce. She returned to Japan for six years before returning to the US to study at the New England Conservatory in Boston, where her teachers included George Russell, Cecil McBee, and Paul Bley, who appeared on her debut CD Something About Water (Libra, 1996).

Since then Fujii has been an innovative bandleader and soloist, a tireless seeker of new sounds, and a prolific recording artist in ensembles ranging from duos to big bands. She has showcased her astonishing range and ability approximately 80 CDs as leader or co-leader. With each new recording or new band, she explores new aspects of her art.

Regular collaborations include her New York trio with bassist Mark Dresser and drummer Jim Black, augmented by trumpeter/husband Natsuki Tamura to form the Satoki Fujii Four; her duo with Tamura; the Satoko Fujii Quartet featuring Tatsuya Yoshida of the Japanese avant-rock duo, The Ruins; Orchestra New York, which boasts the cream of New York's contemporary avant garde improvisers, including saxophonists Ellery Eskelin and Tony Malaby, trumpeters Herb Roberton and Steven Bernstein, and trombonist Curtis Hasselbring, among others; Orchestra Tokyo, drawing on that city's best improvisers; Orchestra Nagoya; Orchestra Kobe; the co-operative trio Junk Box with Tamura and percussionist John Hollenbeck; ma-do, a quartet including Tamura on trumpet, bassist Norikatsu Koreyasu, and Akira Horikoshi; the Min-Yoh Ensemble with Tamura, trombonist Hasselbring, and accordionist Andrea Parkins; the Satoko Fujii New Trio, featuring bassist Todd Nicholson and drummer Takashi Itani― plus countless engagements and collaborations with some of the world's most important improvisers."

-Satoko Fujii Website (http://www.satokofujii.com/bio.html)
2/3/2025

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"Akira Horikashi was born in 1965 in Tokyo. He studied drums under Kazuhilo Ebisawa and Syuichi "PONTA" Murakami, Jazz musicians. He loves Japanese traditional music deeply from the influence of his father who is the master of Japanese traditional dance.

In 1990 he made his debut with internationally acclaimed Jazz pianist Yosuke Yamashita's Trio, followed by tours throughout Japan, Europe and South America. From 1994 to 2004 he continued his career with Yosuke Yamashita as "Duo Plus".

Though the method of the jazz drum is his basic form, he is developing the original play style which exceeded all genres by mixing many elements such as Japanese music and folk music, also contemporary and classic freely. He performed with Ito Takio, Mari Natsuki, Hirokazu Tategata, Pappa TARAHUMARA, Chen Min, and Satoko Fujii. He has actively participated in overseas performances, and has worked as a producer and a music composer of various music events.

Aside from being a top session artist, he has led his own bands; "The WILL" with Tsuyoshi Watanabe (vl) and Jun Fukamachi (pf), "Toho Ibun" with Japanese traditional instruments, "SOLO-ist" as performing arts with kinetic artist Masato Tanaka. In 2012 he made NY debut with "LOTUS POSITION" with Japanese bamboo flute player Akihito Obama. In 2015, "LOTUS POSITION" with Yousuke Yamashita played to packed houses in Czech and Slovakia, the tour held by the Japan Faoundation.

He was in charge of background music in "Eternal Chikamatsu" and "Kurotokage" directed by David Leveaux. Also he leads "INSTINCT" with Philippe Aymard who was active as clown in Cirque du Soleil and other members. In 2014, he and Yuko Mifune, a classical pianist, started a sensationally unique classic duo "OBSESSION" and is expanded more fans crossover. Their debut album has received critical acclaim.

He currently teaches in two drum schools, and also at Nippon Engineering College in Tokyo."

-Akira HorikashiDrums Website (http://www.akirahorikoshi.com/official/profile_e.html)
2/4/2025

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Track Listing:



1. Part 1 Morning Haze 9:36

2. Part 2 Morning Sun 9:52

3. Part 3 Early Afternoon 7:49

4. Part 4 Light Rain 19:50

5. Part 5 Twilight 11:10

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