Music, ultimately, can only convey its own meaning, but it can be helpful for a potential audience to have an understanding of the motivation driving its creation. This applies particularly to works which otherwise appear to be purely abstract. In this instance, the work arose from thoughts regarding the challenges of modern democracies to withstand the threat of powerful autocracies. This situation is exacerbated by the dearth of strong democratic leadership in our increasingly complex society. I've endeavoured to comment through music expression using a three-part format with much cross referencing and transformation, not uncharacteristic of my approach to form.
The three sections comprise: Pronouncement; Debate; Outcome.
Instrumentation: Flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone, trumpet, trombone, 2 percussion (Woodblocks, Bass Drum, Suspended Cymbal, Vibraphone, Tamobourine, Timpani, Triangle)
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
Federation Concert Hall, 1 Davey Street,
Nipaluna / Hobart,
Lutruwita / TAS 7000, Australia
GPO Box 1450 Nipaluna / Hobart,
Lutruwita / TAS 7001, Australia
TSO Box Office
10am–4pm Monday to Friday
1800 001 190 — boxoffice@tso.com.au
Located in the Hotel Grand Chancellor foyer
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The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra acknowledges the traditional owners and continuing custodians of lutruwita / Tasmania. We pay respect to the Aboriginal community today, and to its Elders past and present. We recognise a history of truth, which acknowledges the impacts of colonisation upon Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and stand for a future that profoundly respects their stories, culture, language and history.