After Hokusai by Carey Blyton is a unique group of pieces for two flutes, which are delightful, musical translations of their nature titles.
If you should decide to program After Hokusai, please feel free to read aloud the Haiku I wrote for each movement as part of your performance. My duet partner and I, Windsong Flute Duet, performed this at the annual Bird Fest Concert in Leavenworth, Washington. The audience loved the combination of music and spoken word!
Cormorant in Snow
icy snow sparkles
cormorant takes flight, black, white
snowflakes dust open wings
Carp in Waterfall
crashing waterfall
carp gliding reflects sunlight
sparkling music
Azaleas and Cuckoo
color of pink blooms
bird sounds echo, hammering
fill up sight and sound
Peonies and Butterfly
wind flutters flowers
butterfly touches petals
sights, sounds, nature’s life
Frog on Old Tile
pond, windy water
moving reeds, lilies, frog hops
green on old tile edge
by: Suzanne Carr May 2017
What is haiku?
A Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world. OR… A poem in English written in the form of a haiku.