Sibelius | Mozart | Bach Morning at Osaka Castle Plum Grove 17 Minutes 45 Seconds of Festive Stillness Permanent Archive | Civilization Archive

A crystal-clear, windless morning with almost no crowds.
Osaka Castle Plum Grove was filled with overwhelming light and stillness.
Nearly two hours of filming distilled into a visual work of exactly 17 minutes and 45 seconds.
Featuring Jean Sibelius’ Andante Festivo, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.21 – Andante, and Johann Sebastian Bach’s Air on the G String (conducted by Herbert von Karajan / Berlin Philharmonic).
Nearly two hours of filming distilled into a precisely synchronized work of 17 minutes and 45 seconds.
From celebration to light, and into timeless stillness.
A defining vision of Osaka Castle’s plum blossoms.
Permanent Archive of The Turntable of Civilization.

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