Ensemble Offspring Hatched Open Mic 2018

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Ensemble Offspring presents Hatched Open Mic 2018 featuring impressive emerging Sydney artists, Freya Schack-Arnott and friends, Sho exponent Henry Liang in partnership with flute genius Naomi Johnson, and a crazy improvisatory set from Ensemble Onsombl.

The theme of blurred lines of musical authorship as well as blurred lines of sound pervades all three programs. Each show shines a spotlight on the musical world we currently inhabit, where performer and composer are constantly crossing the boundaries of their traditional roles, and sounds merge and transform to create genuinely new sonic worlds.

Programme details:

5pm Freya Schack-Arnott (cello) with guests Georgina Oakes (clarinet – Hatched Academy Associate Artist 2018), Naom Yaffe (violin) & Jack Ward (cello).

A presentation of intimate Australian works for cello, ranging from the lyrical melodious tones of Kate Moore’s stunning works, “Whoever you are come forth” and “Broken Rosary”, to the strange and texturally expressive sounds of Liza Lim’s classic duo for cello and clarinet “Inguz” (Viking rune for ‘fertility’). Binding these works will be improvisations based on two of Alex Pozniak’s ‘Instructions for Improvisation’, highlighting the fluid creative exchange between interpreter/performer and composer and the inherent blurred lines of musical authorship.

Kate Moore – Broken Rosary for Solo cello and string accompaniment./Alex Pozniak – Instructions for Improvisation I and IV /Liza Lim – Inguz (Fertility) for cello and clarinet / Kate Moore – Whoever you are come forth for solo cello  4’5

6:15pm Henry Liang (sho/flute) & Naomi Johnson (flute) with guests Kezia Yap (electronics) & Todd Fuller (visuals)

Where does one sound become another? Join Naomi Johnson (flutes) and Henry Liang (sho/flute) for a musical degustation of sounds from near and far, familiar and daring. With a program exploring the transformation of sound and the influence of Japanese aesthetic, let this duo take your on a journey of reflection and discovery.

Henry Liang – Sho Solo/ Chasing Bushido for sho/flute/electronics/visuals/ Kezia Yap – a structure of silences: an exploration of mā for alto flute/live electronics /Toshio Hosokawa – Bird Fragments for sho/bass flute/piccolo /Kaija Saariaho – L’aconisme de l’aile for flute and live electronics /Henry & Naomi – Duo Improvisation for sho/flute/visuals

7:30pm Ensemble Onsombl featuring Naomi Dodd, Solomon Frank, Joshua Winestock, Kristina Hutchinson, Angus Davison, Will Hansen, Josephine Macken, Ensemble Onsombl will present a set of new and existing pieces where human creative agency is a considered variable in composed music. These pieces rely on improvisatory intuition and although one person can be credited with the initial concept or impetus of the works, each performer shares equal creative responsibility.

Solomon Frank – 火災報知器Prototype_AU134 for six circuit-bent Quell Q946 Smoke Alarms/ Angus Davison – 101 Things To Do With Cauliflower /Christian Wolff – Stones /Naomi Dodd – New Work /Ensemble Onsombl – Improvisation

$15 (1 show) $30 (3 shows)

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