Irumagawa's performances are always recorded of his own will. In the written music, a role of each part is adjusted or rearranged after overlooking the whole, as well as the performance whose record is always referred, on the contrary, becomes a record of the process of composition. And as overlooking is more characteristic of "the music as the recorded" than "the music as the written", the performance itself becomes one of ways of reading and editing.
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