2017 Recording Collections

Karen Grylls conducting Voices NZ during Passio Passio

Passio

Music video

Video: 1:13:05

Lachlan Craig (The Evangelist), Joel Amosa (Christus), Madeleine Pierard (Spiritus) with Voices New Zealand Chamber Choir and an expanded Auckland Chamber Orchestra conducted by Karen Grylls and Peter Scholes.

About the recording

Recorded as part of SOUNZ’s Resound project at the Auckland Arts Festival in the Auckland Town Hall on 19 March 2017. It is presented by Tim Dodd and me.

About the work

Passio

 

Joanne Roughton-Arnold as Robin White in Iris Dreaming Iris dreaming

Iris dreaming

Music video

Video: 42:36

Joanne Roughton-Arnold (soprano) and NZTrio

About the recording

Recorded as part of SOUNZ’s Resound Project at the Theatre Royal in Nelson on 6 February 2017 during the Adam Chamber Music Festival.

About the work

Iris dreaming

Ben Hoadley playing Ngā hā o neherā Ngā hā o neherā

Ngā hā o neherā

Music video

Video: 18:25

Ben Hoadley (bassoon)

About the recording

Recorded as part of SOUNZ’s Resound Project at the Raye Freedman Centre, Auckland, on 2 July 2017 with audio provided by Franco Viganoni.

About the work

Ngā hā o neherā

NZ String Quartet with Kathryn Stott palying Still, echoing. Still, echoing

Still, echoing

Music video

Video: 22:19

New Zealand String Quartet with Kathryn Stott (piano)

About the recording

Recorded as part of SOUNZ’s Resound Project at the Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington on 8 May 2017 in a concert presented by Chamber Music New Zealand.

About the work

Still, echoing

Leonie Holmes giving her talk Pacific Congruences: cultural Influences in the music of contemporary New Zealand composers

Pacific Congruences: cultural Influences in the music of contemporary New Zealand composers

Documentaries

Recorded by SOUNZ at the 2017 Composers Association of New Zealand conference

Video — 21:30

About the documentary

This illustrated talk by University of Auckland Senior Lecturer Dr Leonie Holmes focuses on the cross-cultural composition of New Zealand composers Michael Norris, Victoria Kelly, Jack Body and me. She analyses how we have collaborated with performers to respect the differing historical, cultural and spiritual significance of using instruments from other cultures.

Amongst other works, Leonie examines Puhake ki te rangi.

Puhake ki te rangi