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Minimalist yet touching in its simplicity...
"Et Verbum caro factum est" (And the Word became Flesh). Nobuhiro Okada wrote this song on the first verses of the Gospel according to John. In this piece modern harmonies meets Christian tradition with a delicate Japanese touch.
"Annuntiatio". The second of the twelve Sacrae Cantiones of Nobuhiro Okada is devoted to the Annunciation.
"Puer natus est nobis". The third of the twelve Sacrae Cantionesof Nobuhiro Okada tells the universal story of Jesus Christ's birth using the traditional latin text, with a very personal touch.
Nobuhiro Okada is continuing his great sacred songs cycles with a fourth melody dedicated to the Beatitudes
The fifth opus of the great sacred song cycle by Nobuhiro Okada is devoted to the Lord's Prayer, as related by St Luke Gospel
Né en 1974 à AICHI au Japon. Il fait ses études de composition, de fugue et d’harmonie avec Shin SATO. Il s’installe en France en 1997. Il poursuit ses études de composition en France avec Michel MERLET et obtient le Diplôme Supérieur de Composition de l’Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris.
Born in 1974 in Aichi, Japan, Nobuhiro Okada studies composing, fugue and harmony with Shin SATO. He lives in France since 1997 and has further studied with Michel Merlet until he obtained a superior degree in composing from École Normale de Musique de Paris.
1974年愛知県生まれ。1997年よりフランス在住。作曲を佐藤眞、ミッシェル・メルレに師事。パリ・エコールノルマル音楽院作曲科にてディプロムを取得。
"Et Verbum caro factum est" (And the Word became Flesh). Nobuhiro Okada wrote this song on the...
"Annuntiatio". The second of the twelve Sacrae Cantiones of Nobuhiro Okada is devoted to the...
"Puer natus est nobis". The third of the twelve Sacrae Cantionesof Nobuhiro Okada tells the...
Nobuhiro Okada is continuing his great sacred songs cycles with a fourth melody dedicated to the...
The fifth opus of the great sacred song cycle by Nobuhiro Okada is devoted to the Lord's Prayer,...
When French impressionism meets Japanese meditation... three colorful and highly spiritual pieces...
When French impressionism meets Japanese meditation... three colorful and highly spiritual pieces for solo piano