Komorebi (木漏れ日) is a Japanese word which has no direct translation in English.
It refers to the showers of light that filters through the trees,
a dance between shadow and light.
The interplay of light and dark has also a meaning connected with life and wellness.
It represents the constant battle between feeling happy and sad,
a process of continual change.
Komorebi reminds us to look for positivity in little things,
when the sun shines through the trees, it’s a sign of hope.
It encourages us to remember that everything passes, including the darkness.
The music is an uplifting blend of ambient and neoclassical music through a cinematic lens.
It seeks to capture a sense of acceptance in the impermanence of life.
Fabrizio Brugnera is a musician, teacher, composer and sound designer.
His training has been focused on learning classical guitar, in parallel with studies of electric and acoustic guitar, electric bass and composition.
Starting from 2010 he developed a solo project under his own name, in the same year he
began to make soundtracks for short films, advertisings and documentaries.