Document Type
Audio
Publication Date
2005
Abstract
Wabi Sabi is a fantasy for eight instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and bass. The title, a Japanese phrase, refers to a love and nostalgia for ancient times, for old things - antiques - things which evoke feelings of purity, nobility, hard won wisdom, an essential spirituality, true worth. A tea ceremony in a Kyoto garden is “wabi sabi”. The piece was formed intuitively as a kind of drama, perhaps a Japanese folk tale. The expansion of “time perception”, the savoring of sound colors and the evocation of mood is central to the aesthetic of this music.
Recommended Citation
Smart, Gary and Ravel Virtual Studios (New York), "Wabi Sabi (Recording)" (2005). Music Faculty Research and Scholarship. 14.
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/amus_facpub/14
Comments
Score of Wabi Sabi is available here: http://digitalcommons.unf.edu/amus_facpub/3/