27 Haiku Medium Voice - Sheet Music
Originally called hokku, the familiar 3-line verse began as the opening of a group improvisation called renga which evolved in Japan in the middle ages. Often creating spontaneously, one poet would speak the first three lines, another poet would add the next two, another the next three and so on until a longer composition had evolved. This creative collaboration was an important social, creative, and intellectual pastime. Eventually the opening three line groups (whose lines commonly had syllables of 5, 7, and 5 respectively) achieved a life of their own and became the haiku (a merging of hokku and hakai (playful) that we know today. The poetry used in this collection was written by the most famous Japanese haiku masters, of whom Basho (1644–94) is considered their founding father. His deep humanity and intense observation of the natural and human world combined to elevate the haiku tradition to its epitome. The poet and painter Buson (1716–84) and the beloved Issa (1762–1826) carried on the tradition and instructed and inspired future generations. Through their work and the work of their compatriots, the impressions of the world around them were distilled into poetic “glimpses,” brief moments of casual acknowledgement, profound beauty, or gentle sadness. The steady references to the seasons, trees and flowers, the small creatures of nature, the intensity of human relationships as well as those quiet moments spent in thoughtful reflection, give us an impression of their world and their relationship to it. Duration: 27:00 Contents:That WinterDefeated in the FrayEnviable LeavesOver the RuinsBehind Me the MoonWhile I Turned My HeadHill of FlowersI’m Very SorryOn the Temple’s Great Bronze BellWhere Does He WonderEven in CastlesOh, the Tiny CryAn Old Silent PondHaving Spoken IllIn My Small VillageFrom Watching the MoonThinking Comfortable ThoughtsAfter BellsIt Is Not EasyMister ToadPoppy Petals FallInto a Cold NightA Thousand CaptainsThe Exquisite Pure White FanI Have Known LoversLive in Simple FaithSnow Whispering Down
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Piano Accompaniment Medium Voice Voice Solo
- Genres:
- 20th Century
- Publishers:
- E.C. Schirmer Publishing
- UPC:
- 600313486654
- ISBN:
- 600313486654
- Format:
- Vocal Score
- Item types:
- Physical
- Level:
- Intermediate
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Size:
- 9 x 12 inches
- Shipping Weight:
- 1.15 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: EC.8665
Composed by Steven Mark Kohn. 20th Century. Vocal score. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #8665. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.8665).ISBN 600313486654. UPC: 600313486654. 9 x 12 inches. English.
Originally called hokku, the familiar 3-line verse began as the opening of a group improvisation called renga which evolved in Japan in the middle ages. Often creating spontaneously, one poet would speak the first three lines, another poet would add the next two, another the next three and so on until a longer composition had evolved. This creative collaboration was an important social, creative, and intellectual pastime. Eventually the opening three line groups (whose lines commonly had syllables of 5, 7, and 5 respectively) achieved a life of their own and became the haiku (a merging of hokku and hakai (playful) that we know today.
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- Publisher:
- E.C. Schirmer Publishing