It’s been an exciting start to the year - let me tell you about what’s been happening and what’s coming up in the next couple of weeks! It’s such a treat to be back in the concert halls experiencing live music again.

  • The year began over in Perth with my arrangement of Tim Minchin’s ‘Airport Piano’ for the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, as part of Perth Festival (20th and 21st of February in Kings’ Park). Then, down in Tassie, Monique Brumby and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra’s performed a couple of my arrangements for their Ten Days on the Island shows. First at Stanley Town Hall (TAS), 5th of March, and then the Odeon Theatre, Hobart, 19th of March. This forms part of a larger collaboration between Brumby and the TSO, with an album coming out later in the year - stay tuned! Over the last few months, I’ve dipped my toes into the world of arranging and it’s been loads of fun.

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Photo by Corey James

  •  On the 18th and 19th of March, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Vanessa Scammell, gave Frumious a couple of spins, alongside works by Deborah Cheetham, Anna Clyne, Missy Mazzoli, and Ella Macens.

  • Ensemble Offspring launched their album En Masse on the 24th of March and this features my sextet Bend/Boogie/Break. You can buy the digital release here or watch the video below, perhaps even both! The record also features works by Aussie composers Alex Pozniak and Thomas Meadowcroft, available as both audio and video releases.

Watch the new video for Holly Harrison's 'bend/boogie/break', performed by Ensemble Offspring and visualised by Juan Withington and Andrew Morgan.Offspring B...

I’m also thrilled to be taking on two mentoring roles this year. The first is with Omega Ensemble’s 2021 CoLab program, and the second with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra’s 2022 Australian Composers School. I was a participant in the program for 2018-2019, so it’s hugely exciting to return in a different role.


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