Ensemble Offspring play Vibe Rant (flute/clarinet/vibraphone) at The Melbourne Recital Centre on Tuesday, November 28. You can check out more details here.

The concert features the premiere of a new work by the 2017 Merlyn Myer Music Commission winner, Andrea Keller. The program includes works written especuially for Ensemble Offspring by female Australian composers:

Holly Harrison
Vibe Rant

Bree van Reyk
Light for the First Time

Mary Finsterer
Silva

Andrea Keller
New Work


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My latest work Flash Point received its premiere over the weekend by shakuhachi master Riley Lee and Enigma Quartet. The piece was commissioned as part of the ‘5 Elements’ project, which is based on the belief in many ancient cultures that the universe was made of five fundamental elements: Earth, Air, Water, Fire and Ether.

Riley and Enigma performed eight new works for shakuhachi and string quartet by Ross Edwards, Anne Boyd, Gerard Brophy, Stuart Greenbaum, Katy Abbott, David Hirschfelder, Andrew Howes, and myself, alongside existing works by Lachlan Skipworth and Elena Kats-Chernin. Each composer drew inspiration from one of the five elements - mine is based on fire, hence the title!

Stay tuned for a studio recording  next year!

(I also thoroughly enjoyed a slice of delicious lemon meringue pie as part of North Sydney’s Independent Theatre Prelude in Tea series. Highly recommend!)

Riley Lee & Enigma Quartet with fire lighting!

Riley Lee & Enigma Quartet with fire lighting!

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Vibe Rant has another outing; this time at Ensemble Offspring's 'Sizzle', Petersham Bowling Club, April 23:

In Ensemble Offspring's words:

'Sizzle is contemporary classical music at the local bowlo. Now in it’s seventh year, Sizzle has become a fixture in the Inner West arts calendar.

With the usual mix of art-meets-popular culture-meets-family fun, this year promises an all female composer line-up; special guest artists and jazz super-collective, Sirens Big Band; an interactive music installation for contrabass clarinet and ping pong balls by Melbourne-based Aviva Endean; and an eco-friendly instrument-building workshop with a twist for all ages by Liz Jigalin. Add a dash of chaos for good measure! It’s free and family-friendly as usual.'

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PART 3 – ENSEMBLE OFFSPRING & VERONIQUE SERRET (6 String Electric Violin) 

Holly HarrisonVibe Rant 6′ (flute/piccolo, bass clarinet, vibraphone)
Pauline OliverosWind Horse 5’ (percussion, clarinet, flute)
Bree van ReykLight for the first time WP 9′ (keyboard, flute, clarinet, vibraphone, violin)
Ivana RadovanovicOctober Morning 7’ (electric violin solo)
Sarah Kirkland-SniderPale as Centuries 6’ (keyboard, flute, vibraphone, double bass, clarinet)


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While in Melbourne, I met up with Megan Steller of Rehearsal Magazine for a quick chat about Lobster Tales and composer-y things.


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The score and parts for my trio Frogstomp (flute/picc, bass clarinet & percussion) and percussion duo Tweedledrum are now available via the Australian Music Centre.

An e-book written by Tristan Coelho, in preparation for MLC School's Australian Music Day 2016, is also available. It includes analysis of my Tweedledrum, Melody Eotvos's The King in Yellow, and Andrew Ford's Lullaby and Fire Dance, along with composition activities for senior high school students.


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Australian Music Centre's online Resonate Magazine features my blog about Vibe Rant, detailing part of my compositional process. Find it here

You can hear more about Kontiki Racket on The Music Show with Andrew Ford, November 12, featuring Ensemble Offspring's artistic director and percussionist, Claire Edwardes, and I.  Follow the link to download the audio here


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Be sure to check out Jim Rolon's Australian Composer Polaroid Project in celebration of the Australian Music Centre's 40th anniversary. The series features 41 composers and sound artists, from Stephen Adams to Sally Whitwell, and I feel very lucky to be one of them!

You can find the online exhibition here, and an interview by Andrew Ford with photographer Jim Rolon here.


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