Chasing the Reflection is a soundtrack from the album Forest of Jnana and Vidya.
Soundtrack Usage[]
Open-World Locations
- Sumeru
- Dharma Forest (night)
Media
Production Credits[]
Position | Staff[1] |
---|---|
Composer | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Arranger | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Conductor | Robert Ziegler |
Orchestra | London Symphony Orchestra |
Sitar | Arjun Verma |
Recording Studio | St Luke's |
Recording Engineer | Lewis Jones |
Editing Engineer | George Oulton, Freddie Light |
Mixing Engineer | Lewis Jones |
Mastering Engineer | Simon Gibson |
Production | HOYO-MiX |
Trivia[]
- The following soundtracks share a theme:
- A Desultory Stroll
- Chasing the Reflection
- As the Soft Wind Blows
- The Chinese name of this track is a reference to a line from a poem by Tang dynasty scholar Chu Liang 褚亮. The original line of the poem reads 浮光随日度,漾影逐波深 fúguāng suí rì dù, yàngyǐng zhú bō shēn, "the sunlight reflected on the water's surface dissipates with the day, the flickering shadows deepen as they chase the ripples."
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Chasing the Reflection | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 漾影逐波 Yàngyǐng Zhú Bō | Flickering Shadows Chase the Ripples |
Chinese (Traditional) | 漾影逐波 Yàngyǐng Zhú Bō | |
Japanese | 揺れる波影を追う Yureru Haei wo Ou | Chasing the Swaying Waves and Shadows |
References[]
- ↑ NetEase Cloud Music: Chasing the Reflection 漾影逐波