Immerse yourself in the serene and contemplative world of Ramon Humet's "Niwa," released on June 15, 2012, under the Neu Records label. This 54-minute album is a captivating journey through the tranquil landscapes of Japanese gardens, as interpreted by Humet's unique musical vision. The album is divided into three distinct suites, each offering a different perspective on the theme of nature and tranquility.
The first suite, "Quatre jardins zen," is a meditative exploration of four Zen gardens, framed by a prelude and postlude, with interludes connecting each section. This suite is a study in minimalism and repetition, evoking the peaceful ambiance of a Zen garden.
The second suite, "Jardín de haikus," is inspired by the concise and evocative Japanese poetry form. Each of the ten movements is named after a different haiku, translating the essence of these poems into music. The suite is a dynamic journey, with each movement offering a different mood and tempo, from the luminous and bright to the energetic and playful.
The final suite, "Pètals," is a three-part exploration of the changing seasons, as seen through the lens of a single cherry tree. The suite begins with the longest winter night, moves through the falling of plum petals, and ends with the appearance of the western moon. This suite is a study in contrasts, with each movement offering a different perspective on the passage of time and the changing of the seasons.
Throughout the album, Humet's music is characterized by its delicate and intricate textures, with each instrument playing a crucial role in creating the overall atmosphere. The album is a testament to Humet's skill as a composer and his ability to evoke a sense of place and mood through his music. Whether you're a fan of contemporary classical music or simply looking for a peaceful and contemplative listening experience, "Niwa" is sure to captivate and inspire.
(C) 2012 Neu Records(P) 2012 Neu Música Contemporània, SL
Tracks
Quatre jardins zen. PreludeRamon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Quatre jardins zen. IRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Quatre jardins zen. Interlude IRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Quatre jardins zen. IIRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Quatre jardins zen. Interlude IIRamon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Quatre jardins zen. IIIRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Quatre jardins zen. Interlude IIIRamon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Quatre jardins zen. IVRamon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Quatre jardins zen. PostludeRamon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Silence IRamon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Jardín de haikus. I. LuminosoRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Jardín de haikus. II. NervosoRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Jardín de haikus. III. EnergicoRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Jardín de haikus. IV. SospesoRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Jardín de haikus. V. SeccoRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Jardín de haikus. VI. EstaticoRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Jardín de haikus. VII. ScorrevoleRamon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Jardín de haikus. VIII. ScherzandoRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Jardín de haikus. IX. EnergicoRamon Humet, Nicholas Collon, London Sinfonietta
Jardín de haikus. X. EspressivoRamon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Silence IIRamon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Pètals. I. The longest winter night:…Ramon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Pètals. II. …plum petals fall…Ramon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Pètals. III. …and finally the western moon.Ramon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon
Silence IIIRamon Humet, London Sinfonietta, Nicholas Collon