Grace

This piece arose near a wood in England, yet its heart is close to all nature. It has to do with those mysterious, fine and natural places where stillness lives, including in oneself.

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“A way to compose music is to be open to the new, 

to what wants to pass through you,

to what wants to communicate through you.


Sometimes, the land wants to say something, 

the space you are standing on is printing a melody

that vibrates through the string of a violin.

 

The musician, like the bees,

gathers the land

and distils the harvest into a fine gold transparency,

gracious like the movement of their dances,  

the movement of the bow in the air.”

The grace by which the Clematis and the Fennel grow together.

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