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David Downes  

Bliss Mechanism

Duration: 10' 00" Year: 2009
for clarinet, piano, and small ensemble

Juliet Palmer  

evening rode tenderly

Duration: 10' 00" Year: 2009
for piccolo/alto flute and accordion

  • Programme Note

    evening rode tenderly combines and reconfigures the melodies of eight folk songs from New Brunswick. I love to sing these songs, seduced by their intricate ornamentation, tendrils of melody unfurling and doubling back on themselves. The singer is leaving home, heading off on a journey — roving, walking or maybe riding. It’s early summer, fair and pleasant. The journey begins at the time between dark and light. In composing the piece I included a stripped down choreography — fragments of a folk dance which subtly shifts the relationship between the two performers.

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Alex Taylor  

four abstracts

Duration: 11' 00" Year: 2009
for mixed chamber quintet

Rachael Morgan  

from a fixed point

Duration: 10' 00" Year: 2009
for chamber sextet

  • Instrumentation
    for flute (doubling piccolo and alto flute), B flat clarinet, bass clarinet, bass trombone, cello and double bass
  • Programme Note

    For a while now, I have had an interest in the nature of sound and timbral nuances. In this piece I also explored the concept of vibration and movement around a fixed point.

    Fixed points appear in many guises through-out the work, at times they are explicit, other times more implicitly implied, particularly later in the piece. In all cases the focus is on timbre and movement within a sound.

    The piece begins in a strong and solid soundworld. Here, pitch is a clear fixed point with the intention of drawing the listener’s attention to subtle timbral variations.

    Pitch is certainly not the only reference point. Distortion and interference of both soundwaves and textures are also important elements of the work. These become stronger features as the material begins to destruct in a gradual shift towards instability. This move from stasis and stability, to instability and fragility is also highlighted by an evolution of instrumental techniques.

    from a fixed point was commissioned by 175 East with funding from Creative New Zealand.

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Anthony Ritchie  

Gouache

Duration: 10' 15" Year: 2009
Piece for orchestra, originally the final movement of the work for orchestra and film entitled 'Portrait of FH'

  • Instrumentation
    2222, 2220, timp., 3 perc., piano, strings
  • Programme Note

    Gouache’ is the final movement from the orchestra suite ‘Portrait of FH’, a work about the life of artist Frances Hodgkins. At the premiere the music was interspersed with readings from Hodgkins’ diaries, and prints of her paintings were shown. However, the music can be performed without the multi-media aspect fo the work.

    Gouache’ is strange and colourful in sound, reflecting some of those extraordinary late works of the artist. (Gouache is a heavier and more opaque medium compared with water colours, with a binding agent added into the mixture.) There is also struggle and pain in this music, and it attempts to become heroic in tone towards the end, before collapsing into an unresolved ending. Hodgkins had to struggle very hard for recognition during her life, and endured a great deal of loneliness in the pursuit of her art. The artist herself is symbolized in the music by the presence of the piano, an instrument she enjoyed playing. 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, is also a reference to the whimsical, poignant self-portraits she painted.

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Karlo Margetic  

Hommage à W.L.

Duration: 10' 00" Year: 2009
for 2 clarinets, horn, percussion, piano, violin, viola, cello and double bass

Samuel Holloway  

Impossible Songs

Duration: 13' 00" Year: 2009
for string quartet and soprano voice

Chris Watson  

ogee

Duration: 11' 00" Year: 2009
for solo violin and orchestra

Karlo Margetic  

Ouroboros

Duration: 10' 00" Year: 2009
for orchestra

John Rimmer  

Serenade 2

Duration: 11' 00" Year: 2009
for wind quintet