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Victoria University embraces New Zealand musical treasure

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15 July 2013

Victoria University embraces New Zealand musical treasure

Victoria University is extending its publishing activities through the recent acquisition of iconic New Zealand music recording label, Rattle.

Rattle has published the music of some of the country’s most talented performers and composers including Michael Houston, Richard Nunns, John Psathas and the New Zealand String Quartet.

Rattle will sit alongside Victoria University Press, the publishing arm of the University, creating a unique art-music label that is ideally placed to take advantage of the emerging convergence of print and music publishing.

Victoria University Press (VUP) Publisher Fergus Barrowman says the acquisition of Rattle plays on the strengths of both entities as well as offering new digital opportunities.

“It’s a very exciting partnership. As publishing continues to move towards increased online activity, adding recorded music to our capability marks a natural progression in our development.”

Sound Engineer Steve Garden, who has been the driving force behind Rattle during the past 20 years, will continue in his role recording, mixing and editing ground-breaking New Zealand music.

“Steve’s expertise, connections and, of course, his reputation as one of New Zealand’s most trusted and respected recording collaborators, is invaluable and we are really excited about the future with Rattle becoming part of the University’s publishing activities.”

Victoria University Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Neil Quigley says the Rattle label will be strengthened by becoming part of Victoria University.

“Ultimately, bringing Rattle into Victoria University and aligning it with VUP will bring benefits to New Zealand artists and our country’s creative industries, by providing a stronger resource to capture and publish the endeavours of our top musicians,” says Professor Quigley.

Rattle artists are enthusiastic about the new ownership of their recording label.

Professor John Psathas, one of New Zealand’s most internationally acclaimed composers, who is based at Te Kōkī New Zealand School of Music, says Rattle has sustained and nurtured the work of many of New Zealand's most unique composers and performers.

“Underlying Rattle's motivation from the start has been an esteem of our musical artists and their work. This value, placed on the music itself above all else, is the guiding principle and the driving force behind the intense energy of Rattle.

“It is pleasing to see Victoria University lending its support in this way, to ensure these values are upheld into the future.”

Michael Houston: “Rattle is a quality item—smart and serious.”

Richard Nunns: “Since the early ‘90s, Rattle has been at the forefront in the recording and promotion of a wide range of New Zealand music—it is a national treasure. Rattle has the highest standard both in recording and promotion and its unique characteristics fit well within the ethos of Victoria University.”

To celebrate the new partnership, members of the public are invited to attend a free lunchtime jazz concert featuring Rodger Fox and other senior jazz tutors from Te Kōkī New Zealand School of Music:

Date and time: Friday 19 July, 12.10pm—1pm
Location: The Hub, Victoria University Kelburn Campus, Gate 3, Kelburn Parade, Wellington.
All welcome, no rsvp required.


Victoria University Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Neil Quigley and Victoria University Press
Publisher Fergus Barrowman are excited about the new relationship with Rattle.

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