Monday, April 29, 2013

String Quartet #1


String Quartet #1

This is a short five movement piece for string quartet. Each movement is only about one minute each. And each movement is one line of a tanka that I wrote about Snow (Yuki). I wrote the second movement first and all of the material in the other four movements appears in or is derived from the second movement. Given this, one can think of the first movement as a prelude with the second movement being the main movement. The fifth movement re-states the main motifs of the first four movements, combining them into one large polyphonic mass.

Unable to sleep
I listen throughout the night
to the silent song
of falling snow in my yard.
With the soft dawn, satori.


  • The first movement is built around the pentatonic scale F# G B C# D. (The Japanese Hirajoshi Scale )
  • The second movement is built around the pentatonic scale C# D F# G# A.
  • The third movement is built around the pentatonic scale D Eb G A Bb.
  • The fourth movement is built around the pentatonic scale C Dd F G Ab
  • The fifth movement is built around the pentatonic scale C# D F# G# A

MP3 at: http://www.scoreexchange.com/scores/22295.html


Thursday, April 25, 2013

Sakura


Sakura
falling in the breeze.
Life goes on


Thursday, April 18, 2013

Haiku of the week

   
Like the morning dew
Under the harsh light of day
Your lies fade away.

   

Friday, April 12, 2013

Dancing Up the Morning Sun


Serendipitous Experiment in Sound


Not sure if this works or how it works. 

No score for it since the score would make no sense.

Just an Atonal ("atonal" as it only uses unpitch percussion and sounds) experiment in sound and rhythm.