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Ryuichi Sakamoto : interview Qobuz 

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Touche à tout de génie, aussi à l’aise dans les sphères électroniques qu’en terrain pop, rock, world, new-wave, classique, bossa ou même cinématographique (ses partitions pour "Furyo", "Le Dernier Empereur", "Talons aiguilles" et plus récemment "The Revenant" ont marqué les esprits), Ryuichi Sakamoto n’a jamais perdu son âme. Son sens aigu de la mélodie et du beau se retrouve dans tous ses travaux, du plus commercial au plus expérimental. Bref, il n’y évidemment pas que le tubesque thème de "Furyo" dans la vie du compositeur japonais aujourd’hui âgé de 64 ans. Un musicien atypique ayant croisé le fer avec des gens aussi divers que David Byrne, Caetano Veloso, David Sylvian, DJ Spooky, Bill Frisell, Brian Wilson, Youssou N’Dour, Robert Wyatt, Iggy Pop, Arto Lindsay, Bill Laswell, Alva Noto, Hector Zazou, Thomas Dolby, Cesária Évora, Amon Tobin, la liste est sans fin… De passage au Festival du Film de Gand en Belgique où il recevait un prix pour l’ensemble de son œuvre, Ryuichi Sakamoto revient ici sur sa relation au 7e Art, sa fascination inébranlable pour Claude Debussy, son éclectisme insatiable ainsi que sur son nouveau rapport à la musique, deux ans après avoir vaincu un cancer.
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Комментарии : 81   
@evelyneulmann2736
@evelyneulmann2736 Год назад
😢❤Reposez en paix Monsieur Sakamoto, je vous admirais, vous admire et vous admirerai toujours.
@laurentinoalvarez-ee7gn
@laurentinoalvarez-ee7gn 9 месяцев назад
Il compose pour nous depuis l'au delà a présent. Merci Monsieur.
@billfear1
@billfear1 6 лет назад
Back in the early 80's I had this guy in the back of my taxi from Bath train station taking him to Peter Gabriel's Studio in Box village near Bath. Very nice guy...
@gehlwaz
@gehlwaz 6 лет назад
So lucky!
@hellenapril
@hellenapril 6 лет назад
Oh wow, such an honour. I love this guy so much...I would have crashed the car..You are so lucky..
@JacobCritch
@JacobCritch 5 лет назад
How did you know it was him
@yahyamhirsi
@yahyamhirsi 3 года назад
@@JacobCritch because he is Ryuichi Sakamoto
@MrDanbloom
@MrDanbloom Год назад
He was left handed, too. Rest in peace. Z'l
@anitar3136
@anitar3136 Год назад
I was introduced to Maestro Sakamoto’s music later in life and I was so sad hearing of his passing. However, discovering his music was an extraordinary opportunity to get to know him through his music. I am not a musician or a very savvy individual when it comes to various genres of music yet Sakamoto’s music was able to find me and meet me where I am in my life right now. There is so much I want to listen to and I am hoping I can find others more familiar with his music that can help guide me through the numerous pieces of music he created. RIP Maestro🌹
@valeriacostemalle1621
@valeriacostemalle1621 Год назад
I´ve been touched for Mr. Sakamoto since the very firts time i heard his music. This feeling of "enchantement" will last forever.
@thornbird6768
@thornbird6768 7 месяцев назад
RIP ❤ Forbidden Colours with David Sylvian will always be one of my favourite songs
@johanvancauteren6203
@johanvancauteren6203 Год назад
Sincerely moved by this interview. Who ever interviewed Sakamoto did his homework. I shed a tear at the end when his collaboration with Bowie was mentioned. Ryuichi's regret of not pursuing that friendship is profound and touching, one can sense it in his emotion and gesture.
@carter5ive
@carter5ive Год назад
Thank you for your being, and your words, really inspiring. Thank you Mr. Sakamoto
@ingorichter649
@ingorichter649 Год назад
As I heard his symphony (Discord) the first time especially the mighty passacaglia at the end of it's final movement for me the successor of Mahler's fourth was born. Wow I followed his music before the release of Discord, but I never, never, never expected, that this fine composer fully understanding the subtil revolution in making music of Claude Debussy writes a piece, that I like to compare with my two favorite post Beethoven symphonies of Gustav Mahler (Second and Fourth). Now the global music scene have to bear his lost on this side of being. Now he enriches the orchestra in heaven with his kind of genius. For me Claude Debussy died twice. 😭
@jeromepelletier7086
@jeromepelletier7086 Год назад
RIP Merci pour l'ensemble de votre œuvre.
@marciocouto3543
@marciocouto3543 7 лет назад
He's so stylish!
@user-mq1dm4jj1j
@user-mq1dm4jj1j 4 месяца назад
教授ありがとうございました❤
@Maxblind20
@Maxblind20 6 лет назад
He's always so elegant.
@NothingFunnyAboutTheseCarpets
@NothingFunnyAboutTheseCarpets 3 года назад
The fact that he always pays attention to the questions and makes sure he gives an answer, even if it’s not straight away shows a level of consideration for the interviewer and the public that is very admirable. Imagine being at that age, giving maybe your 2020th interview and still caring. And he tries to guess what the public really wants to know by each question, giving as many interesting information as possible. Not going off topic or dismissing our curiosity. He appears to be such a good person
@asianshoegaze2342
@asianshoegaze2342 3 года назад
Not to mention the fact that English isn't his first language and is notoriously difficult for Japanese people to master. A true icon.
@woodstock529
@woodstock529 11 месяцев назад
What a gentleman!
@cravis123
@cravis123 7 лет назад
A very good interview with one of the most sublime and special composer of our time!
@no-wi1ho
@no-wi1ho Год назад
Rest in peace :(
@marikototsuka908
@marikototsuka908 Год назад
心の 奥にある 日本人の ほこり 坂本龍一様の世界 今もなお 拝見させていただきました  幸せです   ありがとうございました。
@nancyjimenezgutierrez5854
@nancyjimenezgutierrez5854 Год назад
Lovely Ryuichi!!!
@QQ-hc2ei
@QQ-hc2ei Год назад
Enjoyed this interview very much. Thanks for uploading.
@laurawells9770
@laurawells9770 7 лет назад
So happy I get to live in a world with Sakamoto-san's thought and composition.
@sharonbarry8878
@sharonbarry8878 Год назад
I couldn't agree more. And heartbreaking for his untimely death. ❤️‍🩹
@raphaelmarinho2950
@raphaelmarinho2950 5 лет назад
The fact he mentioned Caetano Veloso makes me so happy! Brazilian music is my joy and sustenance, much like Ryuichi's music. In fact, he has some amazing Bossa Nova albums. The best of both worlds.
@alforte1970
@alforte1970 4 года назад
Fantastic interview to one of the best composer in all time
@Count-Zaroff
@Count-Zaroff 7 лет назад
Quel musicien fascinant... Quelle classe, aussi. Longue vie, Sakamoto-san.
@DaveLennonCopeland
@DaveLennonCopeland 6 лет назад
I first came across Ryuichi Sakamoto in the movie 'Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence'. The music score from that movie is amazing. Also, David Sylvian & Ryuichi Sakamoto - Forbidden Colours, is an incredible track.
@tulliamancuso2048
@tulliamancuso2048 Год назад
R.I.P. dear Maestro, I love you with all my heart
@Amyesparami
@Amyesparami 6 лет назад
I could listen to this maestro all day.
@DoNMoSs2
@DoNMoSs2 5 месяцев назад
It's sad that he is largely recognized for his work in cinema and his collaboration with David Sylvian, but he has an extraordinary career as a producer/arranger in Japan in the 70s/80s. I recommend the song '4.00AM' by Taeko Onuki
@nathaliemenard7697
@nathaliemenard7697 3 года назад
I ready love ryuichi a very créatif artist. Inoubliable capitaine Yonoi musicien complet inventif
@STLYRZA
@STLYRZA 5 лет назад
The questions were top notch
@bystanderofmotherland7689
@bystanderofmotherland7689 11 месяцев назад
教授好帅啊啊啊啊啊
@isabelleradigon5243
@isabelleradigon5243 Год назад
Reposez en paix 🤍🤍🤍🤍
@annamariamossa7258
@annamariamossa7258 Год назад
I love ❤️ Fellini!!! The best in Italy
@simonac_2237
@simonac_2237 7 лет назад
Great interview !! Great Ryuichi ❤
@user-tm9je9zh7t
@user-tm9je9zh7t 5 лет назад
出来あがってくる時の段々嬉しくなる。これはおもしろい❗
@nymphaea5552
@nymphaea5552 5 лет назад
I mean are really there people who think that Forbidden Colours melody is relaxing and suits well for a background music
@DolceDaharis
@DolceDaharis 7 лет назад
brilliant i love his spirit
@sylvielopez2686
@sylvielopez2686 7 лет назад
Konichi Wa Gozaimasu merci pour le partage muchas gracias señor Sakamoto 🗻🌾🌿
@larisasanzhieva487
@larisasanzhieva487 4 года назад
Very good interview! Very interesting!
@anasselaaroussi6354
@anasselaaroussi6354 7 лет назад
I love this man
@flower-qi1ib
@flower-qi1ib 9 месяцев назад
Sakamoto-san later retracted his opinion on Ozu’s music he expressed in this interview. In a conversation with Wim Wenders at the Berlin International Film Festival Classics Section in Feb, 2018, he said that he came to believe that Ozu's works' music is carefully calculated and consciously created in line with tradition.
@yorkira
@yorkira 6 лет назад
love this interview
@tomjohnson8841
@tomjohnson8841 7 лет назад
He is a good man.
@ingaliang1789
@ingaliang1789 Год назад
wishing well for porfesor ,wish you good health🙏🙏
@Tokkichi17
@Tokkichi17 5 лет назад
Merci pour cette interview très intéressante ! (PS sans la musique derrière lorsqu'il parle serait préférable pour moi) Belle journée!
@zzzkoko2001
@zzzkoko2001 5 лет назад
I like he's smile
@makyo1974
@makyo1974 7 лет назад
he bright like a star !!!
@meleromariana
@meleromariana 2 года назад
🌷LOVE
@skyhonorctr
@skyhonorctr 6 лет назад
full respect
@eliotlomet5068
@eliotlomet5068 7 лет назад
Heureusement que j'ai lu la description avec : "NB : Pensez à activer les sous-titres français !" j'ai commencé a regarder la vidéo sans rien comprendre x)
@babybop9817
@babybop9817 4 года назад
My inspiration
@LoveCheeseBurger
@LoveCheeseBurger Год назад
ラ・ストラーダ、フェリーニの道だね。ニーノロータ
Год назад
awww.. well, i just hope he'll stay on this earth for wayyyy longer.. man, i hate cancer.
@kazwat3482
@kazwat3482 2 года назад
坂本の英語、初めて聞いた。
@nymphaea5552
@nymphaea5552 5 лет назад
OK so starting with Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence theme is so unfair I was not ready
@nymphaea5552
@nymphaea5552 5 лет назад
Gosh what a masterpiece
@nymphaea5552
@nymphaea5552 5 лет назад
Crying anyway
@user-tm9je9zh7t
@user-tm9je9zh7t 5 лет назад
長時間聞かせたり見せたりするには、その二つの関係に惹かれてください。と思います。
@Protoxy
@Protoxy Год назад
🧡🧡
@guanchuliu4039
@guanchuliu4039 6 лет назад
8:00 wow can't wait to hear it!
@user-tm9je9zh7t
@user-tm9je9zh7t 5 лет назад
まだその年でも60代なのに。できる力の何かを知ったのか。
@user-xj6gu6mr3c
@user-xj6gu6mr3c 10 месяцев назад
Let me share.
@shumengli9438
@shumengli9438 6 лет назад
French English is sooo cute
@user-tm9je9zh7t
@user-tm9je9zh7t 5 лет назад
坂本龍一さんはどうやって水分量を減らされたのか。
@user-tm9je9zh7t
@user-tm9je9zh7t 5 лет назад
コントラバスは全体的に指先を使う
@user-tm9je9zh7t
@user-tm9je9zh7t 5 лет назад
疲れに対しアミノ酸とオレンジは筋肉💪。
@user-tm9je9zh7t
@user-tm9je9zh7t 5 лет назад
早目に体験学習して、今後アフターケア?
@PyutaRY
@PyutaRY 3 года назад
教授がオフコースのファンだって事は何となく分かったw。
@user-tm9je9zh7t
@user-tm9je9zh7t 5 лет назад
どのような方法ですか?
@user-tm9je9zh7t
@user-tm9je9zh7t 5 лет назад
手間をかけるって仕方ない。仕事ゆえに。
@user-tm9je9zh7t
@user-tm9je9zh7t 5 лет назад
先読み
@mandar1n__
@mandar1n__ 2 года назад
🧡🧡
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