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RIP Isao Tomita

Post by tapstep » Sun May 08, 2016 12:53 am

Isao Tomita, composer and synthesizer artist, died May 5, 2016 of chronic cardiac failure at 2:51 p.m. at Tokyo Metropolitan Hiroo Hospital.
He collapsed around noon in his home and was taken to the hospital, where he passed away with family at his bedside.
Private funeral ceremonies attended only by family took place on May 7th and 8th.
We announce this news with great sadness.

Tomita started his career as a composer for Nippon Columbia Co.,Ltd where he composed numerous works,
including music for the first NHK Taiga drama and animation of Osamu Tezuka.
In the 70's, he was among the first to introduce the analogue synthesizer to Japan
and released numerous ambitious albums like “Snowflakes Are Dancing” and “The Planets.”
He gained international recognition as the first Japanese artist nominated for a Grammy Award in the USA.
Recently, he released “Symphony Ihatov,” featuring virtual singer “Hatsune Miku” as soloist,
having many performances at home and abroad with much popular success.
Just before his death, he was preparing the performance of his new work “Dr. Coppelius,” planned for November of this year.

We pray that his soul may rest in peace.

May 8, 2016
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Re: RIP Isao Tomita

Post by EricK » Sun May 08, 2016 1:49 am

Horrible news.

The Bermuda Triangle is an awesome album.
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Re: RIP Isao Tomita

Post by GregAE » Sun May 08, 2016 8:20 am

Another great artist has left us! :cry:

"Snowflakes are Dancing" is one of my favorite EM albums of all time.

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Re: RIP Isao Tomita

Post by Stevie Ray » Sun May 08, 2016 8:51 pm

So sad. The keyboard heroes who inspired me in my youth are all dropping of the branch one by one. Jon Lord, Rick Wright, Edgar Froese, Keith... Please stick around a while with us Rick Wakeman and Tony Banks, you grumpy old sods.

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Re: RIP Isao Tomita

Post by synthguy » Mon May 09, 2016 11:57 pm

Tomita was one of my early synth heroes.

While I absolutely loved his incredible musicality with the Moog, I appreciated even more his indelible sense of humor when realizing the various pieces of music he tackled over the years.
He made the Moog chirp like tiny chicks, made it sing nonsensical and hilarious “Boo-Baas”, created aliens laughing together over a shared joke, made mules clip-clop and gallop on the trail, and made it beautifully whistle with as much emotion as any professional human whistler ever could.

On the back of one of the early albums (which I eagerly devoured as they became available) he talked about how the synthesizer was such a new instrument that it would take time for any virtuosos to become familiar enough with it to make themselves known.
Even back then, I felt that he was already one of those virtuosos, and he just continued to expand the boundaries of musical expression as time went by. In Tomita’s hands the Moog went from being a collection of interesting circuits to a soulful, expressive and beautifully amazing instrument.
His efforts made the world a more magical place for me and many, many others.

Thank you sincerely for all of the wonderful music Mr. Tomita.
Safe Journey.
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Re: RIP Isao Tomita

Post by tapstep » Sat May 14, 2016 5:08 am

Mr. Tomita's moog modular is exhibited by Tokyo NHK Broadcasting Museum.
https://youtu.be/G6tSDrUr2y8
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Re: RIP Isao Tomita

Post by Filipe » Sat May 14, 2016 7:20 am

tapstep wrote:Mr. Tomita's moog modular is exhibited by NHK Broadcasting Museum.
https://youtu.be/G6tSDrUr2y8

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Thank you kindly for your link, tapstep.

Reverie (Debussy) by Isao Tomita

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Re: RIP Isao Tomita

Post by hieronymous » Sat May 14, 2016 5:19 pm

This makes me really sad - never a huge fan but my dad had the Firebird LP, and I knew the Arabesque #1 from the Star Hustler tv show without realizing it was Tomita. I've since picked up several of them on the Japanese LP-sleeve CD series.

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Re: RIP Isao Tomita

Post by tapstep » Wed Jun 15, 2016 8:02 am

There was a funeral today.
From Stevie Wonder, video message. Surprise.
And flowers from moog music.
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Re: RIP Isao Tomita

Post by Filipe » Thu Jun 16, 2016 8:11 pm

Thank you for your post Eri.

Tomita plays Bach

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Re: RIP Isao Tomita

Post by EricK » Thu Jun 16, 2016 11:02 pm

Very lovely photos.
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From STEVIE WONDER

Post by tapstep » Thu Jun 23, 2016 5:51 am

A SYNTHESIS EXTRAORDINAIRE.

A SPIRIT LIKE NONE THAT I EVER KNEW.

A HEART THAT REMINDS ME OF MY GIFT THAT I WEAR EVERYDAY
FROM MY MOTHER THAT SHE GAVE ME ON MY BIRTHDAY.

IN 2006, THAT SAME MONTH, MAY 13 TH, MY BIRTHDAY – THE 31ST,
MY MOTHER WENT TO HEAVEN,
AND I KNOW SOMEWHERE, AT SOME TIME IN ETERNAL LIFE,

TOMITA AND MY MOTHER WILL MEET AND THEY WILL TALK ABOUT ME
AND SHE WILL TELL HIM HOW I LISTENED TO
HIS MUSIC CONTINUOUSLY, HIS TALENT, HIS GIFTS.

TO THE FAMILY, YOU WERE BLESSED WITH A WONDERFUL GIFT.
AND, AS WE KNOW, GIFTS FROM HEAVEN HAVE TO ULTIMATELY RETURN TO HEAVEN.

SO, LETS JUST CELEBRATE THE GIFTS THAT HE LEFT BEHIND TO ENJOY.

THANK YOU.
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Re: RIP Isao Tomita

Post by Filipe » Thu Jun 23, 2016 3:11 pm

Thak you kindly for your post, Eri.

Clair de Lune (Debussy) by Isao Tomita

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