3:32

Intricate marimba rhythms establish a crisp, percussive foundation, while the cello glides above with long, resonant phrases, Bass clarinet adds rich, textured motifs entwined with flowing alto flute passages, Occasional waterphone or crotale accents bring ethereal, haunting sparkle
3:34

Solo pedal marimba and prepared cello in intimate conversation, Marimba plays soft, rolling patterns like raindrops catching leaves—gentle, irregular, percussive yet warm, Cello answers with low, breathy drones and high harmonics, mimicking the creak of wet branches and the deep resonance of forest ground, The rain is delicate, a morning mist turning to soft droplets, never a storm, Texture builds slowly toward a quick, bright finale—sun breaking through canopy, last drops sparkling, Spacious, organic, deeply textural, Contemplative and vivid, 4/4 with a flowing, rubato feel
3:44

Bass clarinet, alto flute, and cello in slow, breathing dialogue, The rain has passed, Air is thick with suspended water—present but not dense, visible yet weightless, Instruments weave long, hovering tones that fade into each other like mist curling through branches, No pulse, only gentle expansion and contraction, Harmonics from the cello shimmer like light catching vapor, Bass clarinet provides warm, low anchor, Flute floats above, almost disappearing, Spacious, hushed, luminous, After the rain, the forest breathes
4:15

Bass clarinet, alto flute, cello and guest French horn in Pygmy-inspired hocket, Mist still lingers but the forest awakens—animals stir, birds answer, life breathes, Horn enters like a distant creature calling through vapour, warm and round, weaving between the woodwinds, Interlocking patterns circle gently, each voice taking turns, none dominating, Cello provides deep, rolling drone, Flute and clarinet shimmer like water and air, Horn answers like heartbeat of the wild, Organic, cyclical, alive, 6/8 lilt, Spacious yet vivid, The ecosystem breathes together
2:34

Female folk vocal with soft children's chorus, gentle and round like a morning walk song, Words float over the instrumental bed—bass clarinet, flute, cello, French horn—like voices through mist, Call and response between woman and children, Tender, unhurried, luminous, Forest waking, people passing gently
4:37

Bass clarinet and alto flute weave interlocking melodic fragments in a gentle hocket, breathing together over a soft pedal marimba playing a rolling 6/8 pattern with a subtle down-tempo shuffle feel, Prepared cello adds glassy harmonics and deep rolling drones, while a single crotale rings out sparingly like a distant bell, The texture is hypnotic and evolving—minimalist phasing creates subtle rhythmic shifts, organic and warm, Pulsing but never driving, like a slow walk through a deep forest, Contemplative, spacious, and vividly textural
3:12

Intricate marimba rhythms establish a crisp, percussive foundation, while the cello glides above with long, resonant phrases, Bass clarinet adds rich, textured motifs entwined with flowing alto flute passages, Occasional waterphone or crotale accents bring ethereal, haunting sparkle
4:41

Solo pedal marimba and prepared cello in intimate conversation, Marimba plays soft, rolling patterns like raindrops catching leaves—gentle, irregular, percussive yet warm, Cello answers with low, breathy drones and high harmonics, mimicking the creak of wet branches and the deep resonance of forest ground, The rain is delicate, a morning mist turning to soft droplets, never a storm, Texture builds slowly toward a quick, bright finale—sun breaking through canopy, last drops sparkling, Spacious, organic, deeply textural, Contemplative and vivid, 4/4 with a flowing, rubato feel
4:27

Bass clarinet, alto flute, and cello in slow, breathing dialogue, The rain has passed, Air is thick with suspended water—present but not dense, visible yet weightless, Instruments weave long, hovering tones that fade into each other like mist curling through branches, No pulse, only gentle expansion and contraction, Harmonics from the cello shimmer like light catching vapor, Bass clarinet provides warm, low anchor, Flute floats above, almost disappearing, Spacious, hushed, luminous, After the rain, the forest breathes
4:30

Bass clarinet, alto flute, cello and guest French horn in Pygmy-inspired hocket, Mist still lingers but the forest awakens—animals stir, birds answer, life breathes, Horn enters like a distant creature calling through vapour, warm and round, weaving between the woodwinds, Interlocking patterns circle gently, each voice taking turns, none dominating, Cello provides deep, rolling drone, Flute and clarinet shimmer like water and air, Horn answers like heartbeat of the wild, Organic, cyclical, alive, 6/8 lilt, Spacious yet vivid, The ecosystem breathes together
2:22

Female folk vocal with soft children's chorus, gentle and round like a morning walk song, Words float over the instrumental bed—bass clarinet, flute, cello, French horn—like voices through mist, Call and response between woman and children, Tender, unhurried, luminous, Forest waking, people passing gently
2:46

Bass clarinet and alto flute weave interlocking melodic fragments in a gentle hocket, breathing together over a soft pedal marimba playing a rolling 6/8 pattern with a subtle down-tempo shuffle feel, Prepared cello adds glassy harmonics and deep rolling drones, while a single crotale rings out sparingly like a distant bell, The texture is hypnotic and evolving—minimalist phasing creates subtle rhythmic shifts, organic and warm, Pulsing but never driving, like a slow walk through a deep forest, Contemplative, spacious, and vividly textural

