Amore

Ryuichi
Sakamoto

MUSIC

FINGERTIPS FADING FROM THE KEYS OF A PIANO — PLAYING THE MEMORIES OF A LOVE THAT CAME, TO PASS.

An olfactive review of “Amore” by RYUICHI SAKAMOTO — a musical composition that first appeared on SAKAMOTO’S eighth studio album in 1989, “Beauty” under FOLIE À PLUSIEURS - SILHOUETTES series.



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MEDIUM: Music.

FEELING: Adored, Affectionate, Loving, Calm, Grateful, Open, Tender, Sensitive, Warm, Yearning.

MATERIALS: Floral, Incense, Metallic, Musky, Ambery, Powdery — Iris, Violet, Peony, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Oakwood, Cedarwood, Incense, Musk.

PERFUMER: Mark Buxton

ABOUT SILHOUETTES
From the lens of a perfumer, SILHOUETTES explores the olfactive nature of an artist’s work—whether painting, sculpture, photo, film, music, or performance. Here perfumers, in a series of interviews, essays, art reviews, and artist profiles, translate the world of art into scent.

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