Album JP 1970 on RCA label
Electronic and Classical (Neo-Classical, Contemporary, Experimental)
Subtitled "Program of Steel Pavilion at Expo 70." "Hibiki Hana Ma" is an electronic-music composition for 12 channels and 800 speakers composed especially for the Japan Iron and Steel Federation's Pavilion at Expo '70, and is dedicated to Kuniharu Akiyama, Seiji Ozawa, Yuji Takahashi, and Toru Takemitsu. Comes with obi strip and gatefold sleeve that includes 6-page booklet pasted inside, with notes in Japanese and English.
![]() | Toru Takemitsu , 1930-1996 JP liner notes, other, execution of the space theatre, album by |
![]() | Yuji Takahashi p, *1938 US album by, piano, celesta |
![]() | Iannis Xenakis voc, 1922-2001 RO album by |
![]() | Shunsuke Wakabayashi liner notes, mixed by, audio mixer, other, execution of the space theatre |
![]() | Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra , orchestra |
![]() | Keiji Usami other, execution of the space theatre |
![]() | Takashi Fujita voc, g, JP other, execution of the space theatre |
![]() | Kunio Mayekawa producer, general |
![]() | Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus , JP chorus |
![]() | Seiji Ozawa p, *1935 JP conductor |
![]() | Harumi Ibe g, JP guitar |
![]() | Mari Kimura , JP harp |
![]() | Keiko Abe mar, *1937 JP vibraphone |
![]() | Hiroshi Wakasugi , 1935-2009 JP conductor |
![]() | François Baschet , 1920-2014 FR other, musical sculpture |
![]() | Kinshi Tsuruta voc, biwa |
Akimichi Takeda liner notes |
Iannis Xenakis liner notes |
Yuji Takahashi liner notes |
Shinzo Kusakari recording supervisor, recording director |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Crossing | Toru Takemitsu | ||
2 | Yéguèn | Yuji Takahashi | ||
3 | Hibiki Hana Ma | Iannis Xenakis |