: Like much of Kuramoto’s work, "Ondine" uses a "soft and melodic sound" inspired by nature to offer a sense of "yuh-baek" (white blank space)—a Korean aesthetic concept referring to the beauty and serenity found in moments of emptiness and rest. Availability and Performance
The composition is widely admired for its flowing, water-like quality, fitting for a title named after the elemental water spirits of European mythology. Yuhki Kuramoto - Ondine
is a lyrical solo piano piece by the celebrated Japanese New Age pianist and composer Yuhki Kuramoto . Originally featured on his 2000 album Sailing in Silence , the track exemplifies his trademark style of "easy-listening" music that emphasizes restfulness, tranquility, and emotional nostalgia. Musical Overview : Like much of Kuramoto’s work, "Ondine" uses
"Ondine" remains one of Kuramoto's staple tracks and is frequently included in his retrospective collections and live performances. Originally featured on his 2000 album Sailing in
: Like much of Kuramoto’s work, "Ondine" uses a "soft and melodic sound" inspired by nature to offer a sense of "yuh-baek" (white blank space)—a Korean aesthetic concept referring to the beauty and serenity found in moments of emptiness and rest. Availability and Performance
The composition is widely admired for its flowing, water-like quality, fitting for a title named after the elemental water spirits of European mythology.
is a lyrical solo piano piece by the celebrated Japanese New Age pianist and composer Yuhki Kuramoto . Originally featured on his 2000 album Sailing in Silence , the track exemplifies his trademark style of "easy-listening" music that emphasizes restfulness, tranquility, and emotional nostalgia. Musical Overview
"Ondine" remains one of Kuramoto's staple tracks and is frequently included in his retrospective collections and live performances.