Remembered Love
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SKU: BT.HL08746902
King's Singer's Choral. Part. Hal Leonard #HL08746902. Published by Hal Leonard (BT.HL08746902).UPC: 884088138431. English(UK).
This evocative work employs a number of sonic and stylistic devices from Japanese traditional music: pentatonic harmony, vocal slides, portamentos and ornamentation derived from Buddhist chant and ancient Japanese court music, aswell as textures that define a sense of stasis and suspended time. “Alone beside the river of birds near the stream's upland source I wait and watch beside a bridge of stones...”. Performance Time: Approx. 8:20
This evocative work employs a number of sonic and stylistic devices from Japanese traditional music: pentatonic harmony, vocal slides, portamentos and ornamentation derived from Buddhist chant and ancient Japanese court music, aswell as textures that define a sense of stasis and suspended time. “Alone beside the river of birds near the stream's upland source I wait and watch beside a bridge of stones...”. Performance Time: Approx. 8:20
This evocative work employs a number of sonic and stylistic devices from Japanese traditional music: pentatonic harmony, vocal slides, portamentos and ornamentation derived from Buddhist chant and ancient Japanese court music, aswell as textures that define a sense of stasis and suspended time. “Alone beside the river of birds near the stream's upland source I wait and watch beside a bridge of stones...”. Performance Time: Approx. 8:20
This evocative work employs a number of sonic and stylistic devices from Japanese traditional music: pentatonic harmony, vocal slides, portamentos and ornamentation derived from Buddhist chant and ancient Japanese court music, aswell as textures that define a sense of stasis and suspended time. “Alone beside the river of birds near the stream's upland source I wait and watch beside a bridge of stones...”. Performance Time: Approx. 8:20
This evocative work employs a number of sonic and stylistic devices from Japanese traditional music: pentatonic harmony, vocal slides, portamentos and ornamentation derived from Buddhist chant and ancient Japanese court music, aswell as textures that define a sense of stasis and suspended time. “Alone beside the river of birds near the stream's upland source I wait and watch beside a bridge of stones...”. Performance Time: Approx. 8:20.