6/27/2024

A final concert from legendary composer Ryuichi Sakamoto 'Opus' album set for release Aug 9 via Milan Records

A FINAL CONCERT FROM LEGENDARY COMPOSER
RYUICHI SAKAMOTO
OPUS

ALBUM SET FOR RELEASE AUGUST 9 VIA MILAN RECORDS – PREORDER HERE

LISTEN TO “TONG POO” NOW


Credit: Neo Sora © 2022 Kab Inc. | Download

RYUICHI SAKAMOTO | OPUS - THE FILM DEBUTS ON CRITERION CHANNEL JUNE 30

Ars longa, vita brevis.
Art is long, life is short.



Opus Cover Art | Download

“Sakamoto plays like a dancer, or a conductor; his hands
shape the sound on the keys, but also take flight at times,
as if he’s coaxing a tone out of the instrument, or himself.”
– The New York Times

“Rather than mythologize his life in narrative songwriting
or theatrical instrumental fireworks, he’s chosen a quiet grace,
one more subtle and restrained than even his softest prior work.”
– Pitchfork


 

June 27, 2024 – Today, the estate of Ryuichi Sakamoto and Milan Records announce Opus, a collection of works performed and composed by the late legendary composer from his final concert in the fall of 2022, before his death in early 2023. Available for preorder nowopus is set for audio release in Dolby Atmos via Milan Records on August 9. Making its debut alongside today’s preorder is lead single “Tong Poo” – listen here. Originally from Yellow Magic Orchestra’s 1978 debut album, the slow tempo solo piano version is a new arrangement performed for the first time at Sakamoto’s 2022 concert.

On Sunday, June 30 at 5:00pm PT / 8:00pm ET, the Criterion Channel will host the online premiere of RYUICHI SAKAMOTO | OPUS (2023), Neo Sora's documentary of Sakamoto's final performance. Watch the live streaming event at criterionchannel.com or on the Criterion Channel app.

Following this live streaming premiere, starting Monday, July 1, the film will be available to stream exclusively on the Criterion Channel, alongside a new interview with director Neo Sora and cinematographer Bill Kirstein, part of Criterion’s Meet the Filmmakers series.

In late 2022, the Japanese composer, producer, and artist Ryuichi Sakamoto sat down at the piano for a final performance. Too ill to complete an entire set at once, Opus is garnered from multiple sessions shot and recorded in Tokyo’s legendary NHK 509 Studio.

The concert, filmed without an audience, was directed by Sakamoto’s son Neo Sora. The film was shot in black and white, to illustrate the shifting light between each song, evincing the passage of a day, and thus time. It catches the composer’s face and all the intimacy of the moment as memories flood an uncertain future.

As for the album, careful attention was paid to the audio and engineering: capturing every note, every pedal shift, and every labored breath in immersive audio sound and Dolby Atmos, as Sakamoto interpreted his vast catalog for the last time.

Carefully curated by Sakamoto, selections include iconic film scores and Yellow Magic Orchestra classics alongside pieces reflective of his eclectic career. “Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence,” perhaps one of his most famous melodies, and beloved works "Andata,” "Aqua" and "Trioon " are represented as well as entirely new or never-before-recorded compositions.  “for Johann”, dedicated to the late composer and Sakamoto’s friend Jóhann Jóhannsson, “BB,” a tribute to filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci, and “20180219 (w/prepared piano),” a previously unreleased solo prepared-piano track, are all new to Sakamoto’s vast repertoire.

Sakamoto provided a statement on the project after it was recorded, saying:
The project was conceived as a way to record my performances—while I was still able to perform—in a way that is worth preserving for the future.  In some sense, while thinking of this as my last opportunity to perform, I also felt that I was able to break new ground. Simply playing a few songs a day with a lot of concentration was all I could muster at this point in my life. Perhaps due to the exertion, I felt utterly hollow afterwards, and my condition worsened for about a month. Even so, I feel relieved that I was able to record before my death—a performance that I was satisfied with.

These chosen works tell the story of not only a prolific musician, but a tirelessly curious artist. It is a reflection of Sakamoto’s own life and work as he faces death, on his own terms.

Opus – TRACKLISTING

  1. Lack of Love
  2. BB*
  3. Andata
  4. Solitude
  5. for Jóhann*
  6. Aubade 2020
  7. Ichimei - small happiness
  8. Mizu no Naka no Bagatelle
  9. Bibo no Aozora
  10. Aqua
  11. Tong Poo*
  12. The Wuthering Heights
  13. 20220302 - sarabande
  14. The Sheltering Sky
  15. 20180219 (w/prepared piano)
  16. The Last Emperor
  17. Trioon
  18. Happy End
  19. Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
  20. Opus - ending

*New or never-before-recorded

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