Crafting Sound With Tetsuya Hori
Voltaic Landscape ZERO is a stunning two-part instrumental orchestral piece by the acclaimed composer Tetsuya Hori. Known for his innovative approach to music, Hori masterfully blends electronic elements with traditional orchestral arrangements, creating a soundscape that is both captivating and immersive. The composition introduces listeners to a serene and adventerous yet dynamic environment, where lush strings dance alongside electronic textures. This interplay invites a range of emotions, from tranquil introspection to vibrant exhilaration, drawing the audience into a rich auditory landscape.
The contrasting elements of electronic and acoustic instrumentation create a unique dialogue, reflecting Hori's vision of a music free of boundaries enveloping the listener in a whirlwind of sound that is both exhilarating and cathartic.
Tetsuya Hori’s Voltaic Landscape ZERO not only showcases his remarkable talent as a composer but also highlights his commitment to exploring new musical horizons. With numerous accolades and awards to his name, Hori continues to push the limits of composition, inviting audiences to experience the beauty and emotion that arises from the fusion of electronic and natural sounds
"Before this project, I have mainly composed for various orchestras and ensembles as a contemporary music composer, and have never composed music like this piece, but I have long been interested in working with analog synthesizers. But I thought that if the synthesizers are used like wind instruments together with a string orchestra, it could work like a normal full orchestra overall. I think it turned out to be worked well" - Tetsuya Hori.