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Foremost New Zealand composer Eve de Castro-Robinson considers the future of our next generation in her newest concerto, Clarion, featuring Bede Williams on trumpet and pūtātara (conch shell) with the Auckland Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Peter Scholes.
Research shows that an understanding of our warming climate can be seen in the carbon being layered in the growth of the conch shell. Like the shell, de Castro-Robinson builds up instrumental layers in Clarion building gradually to its cataclysmic climax with the trumpeter utilising a range of calls and cries, keening, moaning, alerting, and sounding a warning to us of our need to act in the current climate emergency.
Fittingly, in creating this work, de Castro-Robinson and Scotland-based, New Zealand-born Williams collaborated across the seas.
This very special one night only performance is exclusive to Auckland Arts Festival and follows the world premiere at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.
The concert will include a selection of other works composed by Eve de Castro-Robinson.
March 16
Spiegeltent from Four Points by Sheraton Auckland, Aotea Square
Composer: Eve de Castro-Robinson
Trumpet/Pūtātara: Bede Williams
Auckland Chamber Orchestra
1hr no interval
aaf.co.nz
classical,
Eve de Castro-Robinson
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