A new Australian work about reconciliation

annapope

New member
Hi
As a newcomer to this site, I hope my link works :)

This piece 'Salt pan' is a choral work I wrote for the 'Australian Soundscapes' project in 2009 (developed by the Lumina Vocal Ensemble), setting a poem I wrote in 2006 (before the 'Apology to Indigenous Australians'). It is inspired by ideas of reconciliation and includes photos of South Australia's gorgeous Kangaroo Island.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37K3dUEFPyU

This story includes the shifting sands of unrest - how can we presume to know what is needed to heal centuries of hurts? There is certainly no simple solution.

When it comes to writing music, the human voice is my real love. It can be so many things, including evocative and passionate.
 
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teddy

Duckmeister
Anna

I was throughly enjoying your new piece but it refuses to play after a couple of minutes. Is it me? (actually I think it is the link)

teddy
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Anna
just tried it again and this time it worked. beautiful and thought provoking. well done.

teddy
 

annapope

New member
Thanks Teddy - so glad you like it!

Bill, thanks so much for adding comments to my youtube clip. As I know you like early music, you may enjoy one of my 'mediaeval-inspired' pieces. I have written two meditative works based on texts by the 12th-century Abbess and visionary Hildegard of Bingen (both based on the idea of plainsong).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJX89sUQ92Q&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEvOfa7rtsY&feature=related

Also, my earliest choral piece is a joyful celebration inspired by the mediaeval period

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mde3orpOFZI&feature=related

I guess you could say these pieces are much less 'Australian', and more based on my love for European music of the mediaeval period :)
 
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