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Anthony Ritchie  

Portrait of FH

Duration: 28' 00" Year: 2009
for orchestra with optional narrator part

  • Instrumentation
    2222;2220;2perc, timp, piano; strings with optional narrator part for texts to be spoken between movements of the music
  • Programme Note

    Portrait of FH was commissioned by The Southern Sinfonia and written as part of a presentation about the life of great NZ artist, Frances Hodgkins. It reflects on aspects of the artist’s life, ranging from her early days in NZ in the late 19th century through to the ‘flowering of her career’ in the 1940s, when she was one of the leading modernist painters of her generation.

    The work opens with the Frances doodling at the piano (an instrument she played), improvising a theme, which then gets woven into the fabric of the piece. The orchestra enters with a flourish, and both the Prelude and ‘Water- colours’ are optimistic and lively in tone.

    In ‘Water-colours’ I took as a cue Frances’ statement “I made the paint dance,” and a waltz feel pervades the piece. ‘Oils’, by contrast, is somber in tone, with a sense of loneliness and also reflects the hardships of war. ‘Gouaches’ is strange and colourful in sound, and becomes heroic in tone towards the end, before an unresolved ending, in which the piano returns again.

    All movements are connected by the use of a musical motif, F-B which, when using the traditional German note names, spell F-H. This motif, representing Frances, also relates to the whimsical, poignant self-portraits she painted.

    This work was the brainchild of art collector and curator Marshall Seifert, and it is to Marshall that I dedicate the music.

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Philip Norman  

The Castaway Sailor

Duration: 25' 00" Year: 1998
for narrator and orchestra

Jenny McLeod  

The Emperor and the Nightingale

Duration: 23' 00" Year: 1985, r. 2010
for narrator and orchestra

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