Gárur for 5 tape loops and field recordings
This piece is about my relationship with my brother, who is a flutist. It’s a dialog between a flute composition I wrote here and field recordings that I’ve been collecting this past month in Iceland.
The field recordings represent the Wuxing elements: wood, fire, soil, metal, and water. The flute composition was composed by myself and played by my brother. I received recordings from him and then re-recorded the piece onto five individual cassette tape loops.
The concept behind this work is about complementing and coexisting with larger natural forces and creating a dialog with the landscape.
Name :
Masaya Ozaki
Country :
Japan/USA
Project :
Gárur for 5 tape loops and field recordings
Residency :
Seljavegur
Month :
April
Year :
2021
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