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Hamer Hall Performance of Amy’s String Quartet

Melbourne’s most sought after contemporary music ensemble, 3 Shades Black, made an incredible performance of Amy’s string quartet “Breathing Through A Hole” at Hamer Hall last Friday the 1st of February 2013. The concert was the first in the Riverside Live Program for 2013 and made a grand splash with a full audience eager to ask this “living composer” lots of questions about her piece. “Breathing Through A Hole” was originally written for the Australian String Quartet as part of the National Composers Forum. The piece explores the notion of suffocation. How much air do we need to survive? The piece makes use of strained harmonics, gasping for breath; close minor second intervals that confine our ears and continuously morphing harmonies that suggest escape, but take us nowhere. There are brief moments of respite, where the listener inhales soaring string solos and fills their lungs with ascending lines of passionate vibrato, but the momentary elation is soon stifled by the grip of harsh non vibrato lines. As the piece comes to an end, the remaining air is thin…the contrapuntal textures becoming faint and pale. Will the listener escape or will they be left breathing through a hole?

Here is a snippet from the concert at Hamer Hall on Friday:

…or why not listen to an extended version played by The Australian String Quartet.

Amy’s Composition ‘The Driving Force’ performed in Beijing

Talented multi-instrumental group Three Shades Black, performed Amy’s composition ‘The Driving Force’, in a series of concerts in Beijing. The concerts, entitled Moving Scores combined experimental film and live orchestral performance, creating visual scores for ordinary things. A full house packed into Mao Live House, the hottest live music venue and punk club in town.

Contemporary musicians teamed up with local and international artists for the show, resulting in compelling soundscapes paired with often breathtaking imagery.

Languid strings, tinkering music boxes, and even kissy sounds were used to great effect, and though the visual aspect was sometimes self indulgent, and some might find the accompanying music to have been quite jarring, there were some beautiful moments.

3 Shades Black in performance Cubular Oceans

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