NZ Music Month Ticket Offer For Enotes Subscribers
NZ Music Month Ticket Offer For Enotes Subscribers
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Presented in partnership with Victoria University of Wellington
Made in New Zealand 2009 is
inspired by Douglas Lilburn, the founding father of New
Zealand’s electroacoustic music scene, a significant genre
in our musical history that has remained a mystery. Until
now.
With a mixing desk on stage, award-winning poet and
Victoria University professor Bill Manhire narrating, the
NZSO brings electroacoustics, poetry and orchestra together
in a celebration of New Zealand composition and
performance.
Two of Douglas Lilburn’s greatest orchestral works will be performed by the NZSO, while Lilburn’s friend, Bill Manhire, narrates Three Poems of the Sea, accompanied by the NZSO’s string section and Landfall in Unknown Seas – a collaboration between Lilburn and New Zealand poet Allen Curnow, written to commemorate the tercentenary of NZ’s discovery by Abel Tasman.
For
this unique concert the NZSO will also premiere and perform
other works by New Zealand’s top electroacoustic
composers.
Receive a voucher for a delicious cup of
coffee at Café L’affare when you book in person at any
Wellington Ticketek outlet.
DOUGLAS
LILBURN: Landfall in Unknown Seas (narrated by Bill
Manhire) BILL MANHIRE: Narrator
HAMISH MCKEICH:
Conductor
LISSA MERIDAN: a quiet fury MICHAEL NORRIS:
Electroacoustics
DOUGLAS LILBURN: Three Poems of the Sea
(narrated by Bill Manhire)
JACK BODY: My Name is Mok
Bhon
DUGAL MCKINNON: Blue Kisses Green
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