Blue on Blue is a joyous immersion in country, a walk through woodland, a wander along wind-swept beaches and a plunge into the ocean’s powerful swell. It conveys stories of the coast from the passion of a teenage surfer to the tales of a retired fisherman, and the tragedy of shipwreck.
I am extremely grateful to the Peter and Susan Yates Foundation, and to Peter’s associates from the Salzer and Trawalla Foundations, for graciously funding the composition, rehearsal and recording of music to celebrate Victoria’s coast from Point Lonsdale to Apollo Bay. The project is auspised by the Boite and made possible by the generosity of those who housed me in my search for composition inspiration. Anne
This project features music composed by Anne Norman for shakuhachi, chamber choir, 13-string koto, 17-string koto, solo vocalist, cello, double bass, didgeridoo, stones and glockenspiel.
Performers:
Anne Norman shakuhachi, stones, composer, AD
Polyphonic Voices chamber choir lead by Michael Fulcher
Brandon Lee 13-string koto, 17-string koto
Mizuno Oyuki 17-string koto
Stephen Hornby double bass
Ria Soemardjo vocalist
Rosanne Hunt cello, glockenspiel
Sanshi didgeridoo
Blue on Blue Programme Notes
Click to read about music and performer bios from our pilot presentation at the Box Hill Community Arts Centre, May 13th, 2023 hosted by The Boîte.
VIDEO clip of the closing number:
Blue on Blue
Photos from the pilot performance
Our deepest thanks to The Boîte
for hosting this project and pilot performance.