Kyōhei Sorita
Japan
"Textured layers intertwine with moments of stillness, creating an expansive atmosphere that breathes with each carefully placed note."
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Piano Concerto no. 2 / Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
2016
About Kyōhei Sorita
Kyōhei Sorita’s work matters not just for its intricate soundscapes but for how it challenges the boundaries of contemporary classical music, inviting listeners to engage with the genre in a more intimate and personal way.
Kyōhei Sorita’s work matters not just for its intricate soundscapes but for how it challenges the boundaries of contemporary classical music, inviting listeners to engage with the genre in a more intimate and personal way. By weaving together traditional forms and modern sensibilities, Sorita creates an environment where emotion thrives, allowing spaces of reflection that resonate deeply within the audience.
His approach to composition emphasizes a meticulous layering of sounds, drawing from both acoustic and electronic elements to create a rich, immersive experience. Sorita often utilizes silence and restraint as powerful tools, crafting compositions that evoke tension and release, leading listeners on a journey through nuanced landscapes. This method encourages a heightened awareness of every sonic detail, transforming each piece into a meditative exploration rather than simply a performance.
In his songwriting, themes often revolve around introspection, nature, and the passage of time—capturing fleeting moments through delicate phrasing and evocative imagery. Sorita’s voice is both sincere and impressionistic, painting vivid emotional portraits while leaving space for individual interpretation. This interplay between clarity and abstraction invites listeners to find their own narratives within the music.
1 studio album· Japan
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