Description
Tchesnokov 11 Haïkus Op 95 D’Apres Matsuo Bashô
Tchesnokov 11 Haïkus Op 95 D’Apres Matsuo Bashô
Specifications
Solo flute
Total duration-00:05:00
Publisher-Éditions Billaudot
Collection-The French Flutists propose
Collection-Philippe Bernold
GB10259
Level-Moderately difficult (cycle 2), Difficult (cycle 3)
Target audience-Children, Young people, Adults
Musical style-Contemporary
Directory type-Original work(s)
Copyright year-2022
Publisher Description (Approximate Translation)
A Japanese haiku is a short, three-line poetic form consisting of 17 syllables arranged in a pattern of 5, 7 and 5 syllables respectively. Traditionally carved on stone, a haiku is to be read silently, thus opening the reader’s mind to meditation. Using simple words, often referring to natural elements, a haiku generates spontaneous, fleeting impressions . .. These 11 haïkus draw their inspiration from the works of Japanese poet Matsuo BASHô (1644-1694). My intention was not to describe the often subtly elusive meaning of the poems but rather to translate into music the sensations felt while reading them. Dimitri Tchesnokov
http://www.dimitri-tchesnokov.art/
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