broken ink / 破墨 (2012)
Genre / ジャンル
Orchestra / オーケストラ
Instrumentation / 編成
3.3.3.3, 4.3.3.1, timp, 2perc, 2 harp, pf, 30.12.10.8
Duration / 演奏時間
10 minutes / 10分
Other information / 他の情報
Score available for perusal or purchase (pdf or printed copy) from the Canadian Music Centre.
Programme Note
broken ink was inspired by my first encounter with the 15th century Japanese artist Sesshu’s broken ink (haboku) paintings. These scrolls are painted with broad, abstract monochromatic brushstrokes on a background of delicate washes. The rough strokes are meant to evoke landscape, but to my eyes, appeared so abstracted as to look more like ‘action’ paintings of the early 1950s, especially those by Franz Kline.
Taking these paintings as inspiration, I wrote a piece which, like Sesshu’s haboku works, is viewed from the bottom up: the piece is one long ascent, with the rougher strokes in the bass and the delicate washes soughing in the treble background, while the resonances floating through the notated silences connect the disparate parts into a unified whole in the mind of the listener. Drawing further on Japanese tradition, the broad harmonic outlines of the piece are based on the standard chords that the Japanese mouth organ, the shō, play in gagaku, and the melodic figures are based on Japanese nō flute scales.
Taking these paintings as inspiration, I wrote a piece which, like Sesshu’s haboku works, is viewed from the bottom up: the piece is one long ascent, with the rougher strokes in the bass and the delicate washes soughing in the treble background, while the resonances floating through the notated silences connect the disparate parts into a unified whole in the mind of the listener. Drawing further on Japanese tradition, the broad harmonic outlines of the piece are based on the standard chords that the Japanese mouth organ, the shō, play in gagaku, and the melodic figures are based on Japanese nō flute scales.