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Elephant Vanishes: Jazz Interpretations Of The Short Stories Of Haruki Murakami
Fumi Tomita
Elephant Vanishes: Jazz Interpretations Of The Short Stories Of Haruki Murakami
Fumi Tomita
With haunting, memorable melodies, the combination of writer Haruki Murakami's influence and bassist Fumi Tomita's compositions is a bold statement of Asian-American identity. "The Elephant Vanishes" interprets seven short stories by the Japanese author that draw on themes of despair, loneliness, disconnection, and self-discovery. Equally prominent are the Western pop culture references and magical elements that decorate each story. Along with saxophonist Jason Rigby, guitarist Mike Baggetta, pianist Art Hirahara and drummer Mark Micklethwaite, Tomita reimagines Murakami's literary themes, transforming them into rich musical landscapes. Active in New York City for fifteen years, Tomita is currently on the faculty at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
INTERPRETATIONS OF SHORT STORIES OF HARUKI MURAKAMI
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | June 7, 2019 |
EAN/UPC | 0805552216523 |
Label | OA2 OAT22165.2 |
Genre | Jazz |
Dimensions | 124 × 142 × 4 mm · 45 g |
Track list
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- Wind-up Bird and Tuesday's Women (05:37)
- Second Bakery Attack (04:35)
- Barn Burning (05:44)
- Part 1: the Fall of the Roman Empire (00:43)
- Part 2: 1881 Indian Uprising (06:27)
- Part 3: Hilter's Invasion of Poland (04:13)
- Part 4: the Realm of Raging Winds (03:45)
- Dancing Dwarf (08:53)
- T.v. People (06:37)
- The Elephant Vanishes (05:32)