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Four Japanese Gardens 日本庭園

BJØRN SVERRE KRISTENSEN
LHS DOWNLOADABLE ONLY
Product ID – 704390-275PDF

$15.00

Difficulty Level Advanced, Intermediate
PDF or LHS Downloadable, Lyon & Healy/Salvi Publications
Harp Type Pedal Harp
Accompaniment Solos

Four Japanese Gardens is an attempt to capture the different, but nevertheless quite similar spirits of the four classical Japanese garden types. A classical Japanese garden is based on the Shinto principle of showing ones love for nature, and on the Buddhist ideal; paradise. All though classical Japanese gardens comprise of four main categories; Paradise, dry landscape, gardens for strolling in, and tea gardens, they all have one common purpose; the creation of a micro cosmos by using stones, gravel, water, and plants.

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Kristensen studied at Oslo University (music, theatre, history, pedagogy) and had additional studies in musical composition, private and at Norges Musikkhøgskole.

He works as a freelance composer, instrumentalist, film critic, film archivist, and in broadcasting until August 1994 when I got a job as assistant professor of music at Hedmark University College, Hamar, Norway. 

Bjørn Kristensen is currently associate professor at the same institution, teaching MIDI technology, composition, global music, Norwegian folk music, and film- and computer game composition.

He plays the military drum, specializing in Norwegian trommeslåtter, in addition to tuned percussion, the Hardanger fiddle, viola d’amore, bagpipes, sallow flute, jaw’s harp, and instruments of the guitar family. 

Until January 2016, Kristensen played fiddle and viola in the Hamar based folk music ensemble LEIK. He now plays Arabian percussion for Sunrise Belly Dance group situated in Brumunddal  and sings bass in Hamar Cathedral Choir (Hamar Domkor).

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