

SATORU IKEDA
Yugure
Short instrumentation: 0 2 2 2 - 4 2 2 1, timp, perc, str
Duration: 7'
Solos:
flute
Instrumentation details:
1st oboe
2nd oboe
1st clarinet in Bb
2nd clarinet in Bb
1st bassoon
2nd bassoon
1st horn in F
2nd horn in F
3rd horn in F
4th horn in F
1st trumpet in C
2nd trumpet in C
tenor trombone
bass trombone
tuba
timpani
percussion
violin I (6 players)
violin II (6 players)
viola (4 players)
violoncello (4 players)
double bass (2 players)
Yugure
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SATORU IKEDA
YugureOrchestration: for flute and orchestra
Type: Dirigierpartitur
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This work is a revised version of "Yugure" for flute and accordion (2023). The title "Yugure" is a Japanese word which means "Dusk" in English. "Yugure" also seems to have been adopted as a loan word in German (meaning "Japanese maple"). Meanwhile, its pronunciation [ju:gure] is close to the Japanese words "yure (to shake)" and "gure (to be unstable)". It also reminds Ikeda of the English word "Ukraine".
"Yugure" for flute and orchestra is found on CD: LVIV 2 [Phasma-Music 087] (Iwona Glinka, flute / Lviv National Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra conducted by Volodymyr Syvokhip).