- Bamboo in spring rain 05:08
- Listening to the rain 03:39
- River landscape/Mountain landscape 04:51
- Red orchid/Wisteria 04:08
- Frogs and orchids/Cranes on a beach 04:18
- Calligraphy - i) No mind ii) Tang poem 2 iii) The Way, a spiritual path 05:50
- Bamboo and rock 03:45
The Fourth Perfection is a circle beginning with bamboo, the material from which shakuhachis are made. From there, the idea of the solitary monk in the landscape, immersed in the contemplation of nature gradually moves to the contemplation of the plants, flowers and animals within. The nature of calligraphy, language and motion captured in ink, gives rise to music created to reflect upon this, moving from text with meaning, to visual abstraction and finally transforming this visual stimuli into pure sound - the sound of which is produced from a simple piece of bamboo with five holes... and we have returned.
Inspired by the interconnections between Chinese poetry, calligraphy and painting in National Gallery of Victoria’s “Three Perfections” exhibition, curated by Dr Mae Anna Pang (Dec 2013 – Jun 2014), The Fourth Perfection brings music into the mix also, exploring the shared and complementary elements between each art form.
Comes in a 6 page gatefold cover, featuring five of the artworks from the "Three Perfections" exhibition that inspired the music