Erasure for flute, yangqin and piano by Sun Keting - Composer published on 2019-10-24T11:31:28Z This piece was commissioned by TANGRAM and premiered by TANGRAM at RYE Festival 2019, Rye, UK. 2nd performance: by SILKROAD project at Boston Conservatory on Friday, 27 Sep. Erasure is a piece for flute, piano and yangqin, inspired by ‘Erased de Kooning’ by Robert Rauschenberg, a painting that seems to me reveals the relationship between art and spirituality. This piece plays with concepts of ‘creation’ and ‘deletion’, considered within the same process, as a way of reflecting the practice of meditation whereupon one gains thoughts as much as they learn to let them go. Erased de Kooning serves as a good example of how the removal of one subject can allow for the appearance of another ‘wonder’. Read the blogpost here https://www.tangramsound.com/erasure---sun-keting.html?fbclid=IwAR1yo7ox4jpQOY_XXGHME9vbrlarguIkQNA6ZOHcT5m3-XwXUQrmgtGjVrs Genre Classical