
Birdsong
Performed by Ye Ku
Produced by Cristiano Zatta (Imaginatic) - ImageSonika
Released March 21, 2025
© 2025 ImageSonika SkillMedia Master
ARTIST: Ye Ku
COMPOSER: Yeshi Solomon Granieri
GENRE: contemporary classical / ambient
TYPE: single
FORMAT: WAV 96|24 high resolution files - available only with PRO synchronization license
COVER: image courtesy of Chris Brenner
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Ye Ku - Birdsong - A secret musical score
There must be a secret and hidden score behind the birds singing. Birdsongs are viral and sound like joyful conversations, laughter… like an endless back and forth. A musical staff that I don’t understand but it would be wonderful to decipher.
Birdsong is an experimental approach on the black keys that Ye Ku made for her Muse project.
Imitating the sound of nature through a piano may seem like a tough game, but Ye Ku’s sensitivity allows you to reveal an unexpected result.
The recordings reveal a distinctive touch of the artist, whose music seems to illustrate a kind of paintings of places, people, and intimate emotions.
Each music piece offers the most genuine interpretation of Ye Ku compositions for piano which were played totally immersed in an inspirational mood, as it rarely happens in contemporary music productions. The artist has performed totally free to express herself through a physical process that involved her hands and the piano vibrations, like they would become like a unique instrument.
All the performances were recorded in a few hours of a quite morning when Ye Ku was simply becoming familiar with a piano she never played before.
No any editing were applied to the original session tracks, and all sound noises in the ambience are considered a part of the natural playing itself.
That’s the exact representation of Ye Ku creative improvisations on piano, which the match the favorite operative way of Imaginatic who recorded and produced the musical works for ImageSonika.
Keep in touch for Ye Ku next releases shortly ready to come.

“I wondered if my piano could ever reproduce the singing of birds.
With my eyes closed my hands slipped unknowingly on the keyboard,
and it was natural to imagine a music that sounded just like this…"
– Ye Ku –