lgm082: Keisuke Sakai - "Wa No Ne" (July 22nd 2011)
KEISUKE SAKAI - "Wa No Ne"
Wa No Ne is Japanese
music inspired by nature. Every phenomenon in nature harmonizes perfectly, and
everything is synchronized.
On the morning of a
calm, peaceful spring day, you can hear the Japanese bush warbler singing in
the plum trees. It’s a call for the Japanese tea ceremony. (“Nodoka”,
“Saezuri”)
In the summertime, the
humid mountains are overflowing with green. Bright sunbeams stream through the
leaves of the Japanese cedar trees, making a song for the day. In the night,
fireflies dance while crickets sing. It is music. The full moon is also
beautiful at that time. (“Banryoku”)
In the autumn, pure
water slowly fills the river. The field is full of flowers, and crickets sing
loudly. The mountains are covered with red and yellow. It becomes more vivid
just before sunset. (“Mizu Sumu”,“Hanano”)
In the wintertime,
everything in nature is quiet. White frost appears between fallen leaves on the
ground. There’s no sound of animals or insects. The mountains sleep. (“Yama
Nemuru”)