Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra - Invitation To The Wonderful Symphony Orchestra

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Review by Chris Pantazis

Invitation To The Wonderful Symphony Orchestra Review: A Sonic Journey Worth Taking Alright, let’s dive into this album Invitation To The Wonderful Symphony Orchestra by the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. It’s one of those classical records that feels like a warm cup of tea on a rainy day—except instead of tea, it’s more like a full-on feast for your ears. Released under Toshiba Records in Japan, this album is packed with tracks that make you sit up and go, “Wait… what did I just hear?” Spoiler alert: it’s good. First off, shoutout to "Una Nuit Sue Le Mont Chauve" (yes, French vibes incoming). This track hits different—it’s haunting but also kinda dreamy? Like, imagine walking through an old forest at night where everything’s quiet except for some distant wind chimes. That’s what this piece does to you. The orchestra builds up slowly, layer by layer, until BAM! You’re surrounded by these lush strings and brass that feel bigger than life itself. Honestly, if they played this during a movie scene, I’d probably cry or something. It sticks with you because it doesn’t rush; it lets you soak it all in. Then there’s "Prelude A ‘L’Apres Midi D’un Faune". Oh man, this one’s smooth as butter. If Debussy were chilling in modern-day Tokyo, this is how he’d sound. The flute solo here? Absolute chef’s kiss. It’s playful yet chill, like someone casually showing off without trying too hard. And the way the rest of the orchestra joins in later gives me goosebumps every time. Not gonna lie, this track made me wanna grab my headphones and walk around pretending I’m starring in a Studio Ghibli film. No shame. Now, about the other tracks—they’re solid! But these two stood out to me because they don’t just sit in the background. They demand attention. Like, you can’t half-listen to them while scrolling TikTok. Nope. These songs pull you in and refuse to let go. Here’s the thing though—this album isn’t perfect. Some parts drag a little longer than needed, and not everyone will vibe with its super traditional approach. But hey, isn’t that part of the charm? It doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel; it just polishes it till it shines. Final thoughts? Listening to Invitation To The Wonderful Symphony Orchestra feels like stepping into another world—one where time slows down and everything sounds richer, deeper. Weirdly enough, after finishing the album, I found myself craving sushi. Maybe it’s the Japanese roots shining through? Who knows. But yeah, if you love classical music—or even if you’re just curious—give this one a spin. Trust me, it won’t disappoint.

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Artist: Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra
Album: Invitation To The Wonderful Symphony Orchestra
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Una Nuit Sue Le Mont Chauve12:25
Prelude A "L'Apres Midi D'un Faune"10:53
"Yo-Ki Gurashi" From Cantata "The Truth Of The Creation"12:56

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Catalog Numbers

LF-91030

Labels

Toshiba Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

Companies

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Manufactured ByToshiba EMI Ltd

About Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra

Founded in 1962, based in Tokyo.

Real Name

    • ભࣲץܬ຤߿ॽۣ / Yomiuri Nippon Kōkyō Gakudan

Name Vars

  • The Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra
  • Yomiuri Nippon Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
  • Yomiuri Nippon Symphony
  • Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra Tokio
  • Yomiuri Symphony Orchestra
  • ץܬ஀ೣ຤߿ਂܘ
  • ભࣲץܬ຤߿ॽۣ

Members

  • Takehiko Ura
  • Fuminori Shinozaki
  • Haruki Matsuba
  • David Nolan
  • Takahiro Enokido
  • Rafael Frühbeck De Burgos
  • Kenichi Tsujimoto
  • Shigeru Ishikawa
  • Bohuslav Matoušek
  • Atsushi Ichinohe
  • Toshiki Takei
  • Akina Karasawa
  • Tetsuo Higuchi
  • Roland Small
  • Sayako Kusaka
  • Shinpei Tsugita
  • Akira Kuwata
  • Toshitsugu Inoue
  • Takumi Komoriya
  • Tetsuo Tsushima
  • Ryosuke Tomono
  • Takumi Shinozaki
  • Shigeaki Hisanaga
  • Rentaro Tomioka
  • Mizue Akaike
  • Kota Nagahara
  • Eri Takimura
  • Masahide Denda
  • Mari Endo
  • Takaya Kimura
  • Yoshiyuki Kosugi
  • Yasuyuki Se
  • Takafumi Kuboki
  • Kyoko Moriguchi
  • Yoshifumi Murono
  • Keita Takagi
  • Akito Koganemaru
  • Hristo Dobrinov
  • Nomoto Yosuke
  • Tatsuo Nippashi
  • Cheonho Yoon
  • Toshio Tanaka
  • Shun Matsuzaka
  • Hiroko Ota
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Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Invitation To The Wonderful Symphony Orchestra* by the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra blends classical masterpieces with a touch of Japanese artistry. It includes tracks like *"Una Nuit Sue Le Mont Chauve"* and a piece from the cantata *"The Truth Of The Creation."* What makes it special is how it brings together European classics, like Debussy's *Prelude A L'Apres Midi D'un Faune*, and original Japanese compositions on one record. Released under Toshiba Records in Japan, it’s a hidden gem for classical music fans.