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Snow descends with moonlight

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At dawns pale light
I mistook it for the lingering moon of early morn,
so radiant was the snowfall blanketing
the village of Yoshino.
Sakanoue no Korenori, Hyakunin Isshu No. 31
The poem opens with a gentle invocation of morning's hush a world still touched by moonlight, suspended between night and day. As the verse unfolds, it anchors us in the renowned landscape of Yoshino, only to reveal in its closing line that all is quietly veiled in freshly fallen snow. The transformation is subtle yet profound: what we believed to be light from the heavens is, in fact, the earthly glow of snow beneath our feet.

In composing this work, I sought to render the hushed presence of snowfall through a constant thread of eighth-note pulses soft and barely perceptible, like snowflakes settling upon the ground. The harmonic language shifts delicately between major and minor, each hesitant chord suggesting the tentative steps of a traveler leaving fleeting prints upon an untouched landscape.

Yet even those footprints do not remain. A new flurry begins to fall, gently obscuring all traces of passage. And so the piece, written in C major a key without sharps or flats, like an unwritten page comes to a close with the world wrapped in stillness and light, as if snow had covered not only the ground, but sound itself.

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  • Tomoki Jiromaru

    次郎丸智希 作曲家・ピアニスト・朗読家。福岡出身。大阪大学文学部卒(音楽学)、同大学院修了(ドイツ文学)、神戸大学大学院人間発達環境学研究科・博士課程修了(人間表現専攻)博士(学術)。第17回万葉の歌音楽祭・大賞、第28回TIAA全日本作曲家コンクール(重唱・合唱の部)第1位受賞。文学と音楽両面からアプローチする独自の作風で多くの作品を発表。現在、フェリス女学院大学・グローバル教養学部・文化表現学科・音楽身体表現専攻・准教授、お茶の水女子大学講師。主な作品に、独唱・重唱・合唱のための《百人一首によるうた》《万葉名歌集》、カンタータ《まかる空~竹取物語より~》、ピアノ4手連弾のための《MUSEUM》他多数。研究論文『武満徹作品における音楽語法の変遷―SEAモティーフを中心に―』、『武満徹作品における引用~《夢の引用―Say sea, take me!―》を中心に~』『歌曲の実践と文芸』『武満徹の音楽語法「SEAモティーフ」の萌芽と生成 ~《鳥は星形の庭に降りる(1977)》と《遠い呼び声の彼方へ!(1980)》の比較を通して~』

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