Toshio Hosokawa
Sakura for shô (2008, 3’)
Gesine for harp (2009, 8’)
Vertical Song I for flute (1995/96, 8’)
Nacht Klaenge for piano (1994/96, 15’)
Vertical Time Study for clarinet, cello and piano (1992, 10’)
Small Chant for cello (2012, 6’) Italian premiere
Birds Fragments III for shô and flutes (1990/97, 10’)
Arc-Song for clarinet and harp (1999, 9’) Italian premiere
Stunden-Blume for clarinet, violin, cello and piano (2008, 12’)
Mayumi Miyata shô
Takayo Matsumura harp
Yasutaka Hemmi violin
Tomoki Tai cello
Tosiya Suzuki recorder
Nozomi Ueda clarinet
Junko Yamamoto piano
Toshio Hosokawa founds his music on the principles of Zen Buddhism and on the symbolic interpretation of nature, in which sound and silence are equally important, because the notes arise and fade away like breathing, in a constant state of flux. “Silence is full of sound if we only knew how to listen to it”.