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World-class musicians gravitate to 艑tautahi Christchurch

16 June 2021

艑tautahi Christchurch鈥檚 music community is thriving, with a vibrant School of Music and progressive symphony orchestra both helping to attract innovative international musicians.

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Flautist Hannah Darroch and percussionist Justin DeHart join forces for a special concert of innovative new work on 27 June.

艑tautahi Christchurch鈥檚 music community is thriving, with a vibrant School of Music and progressive symphony orchestra both helping to attract innovative international musicians.

A case in point; two of the city鈥檚 bright musical stars who will join forces for an electrifying programme of new works 鈥撎Hannah Darroch and Justin DeHart:听Works for Flute and Percussion, on Sunday 27 June, 2-4pm, at the Great Hall, Christchurch Arts Centre.

鈥淚 met Hannah shortly after she moved to Christchurch from Montreal to join the CSO [Christchurch Symphony Orchestra] as principal flautist, late last year,鈥 says听Dr Justin DeHart, who is Senior Lecturer Performance 鈥 Percussion at UC鈥檚 School of Music.听听

鈥淚 connected with her enthusiasm to play new music, improvise, and to actively contribute to the community. There is quite a bit of repertoire for percussion and flute, but I have not played a lot of it myself, so I thought it would be a great opportunity for us to put something together.鈥

Dr Darroch is similarly enthusiastic about their collaboration. 鈥淚鈥檓 really looking forward to performing a stack of new repertoire with Justin,鈥 she says.

鈥淲e put a lot of thought into the programming; making sure we covered some seasoned favourites, along with quite recent works that are new for both of us. With contemporary music the rehearsal process is often an adventure when it comes to interpretative decisions, so I鈥檓 also really looking forward to that process with a musician of Justin鈥檚 skill-level and care.鈥

Dr DeHart moved to Christchurch in 2017 to teach music at UC and found the music scene inspiring. 鈥淚 was excited to be a part of the rebuild of the city and to have the opportunity to build the first percussion programme in the country as a full-time percussion instructor.听I was inspired by the percussion music I discovered here 鈥 various taonga p奴oro, Phil Dadson and From Scratch, Strike Percussion, and music by Gareth Farr and John Psathas 鈥 to name just a few.鈥澨

Flute and percussion might not seem natural bedfellows, but they were 鈥渓ikely some of the first instruments to be played by humans: aerophones (hollowed bones, bamboo), idiophones (rocks, tree trunks), and membranophones (drums)鈥, Dr DeHart says.

鈥淭here is something primal about the sound of breath flowing through an object to create sound, and percussion has the same primal aspect connecting us with a time long ago in the early stages of human development. Almost every culture has developed their own unique versions of flutes and drums and have a tradition of musical repertoire for the combination.鈥

The upcoming programme will give audiences a sampler of the different possibilities for the two instruments, particularly with Darroch bringing three different flutes 鈥 C-flute, piccolo and alto flute 鈥 and DeHart amassing a collection of a five-octave marimba, seven wood blocks, multiple gongs, bells, antique cymbals, a brass bowl, various other metal idiophones, four drums, a tin can rattle, a guiro, a temple-block, and 鈥渟ome special surprises鈥 onstage.听

鈥淥ur programme aims to strike the balance between presenting beautiful music with rich harmonies, melodies and rhythms, alongside more adventurous works that bring the listener into the 21st century by exploring current international trends in the genre,鈥 Dr DeHart says.

At least half of the programme will be Aotearoa New 茄子视频app官网premieres.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a programme that really shows off the range of sounds that are possible when flute and percussion instruments combine, with everything from the more subtle and timbral alto flute and marimba combination, to some quite percussive alto flute sounds in Amy Williams鈥櫶CineshapeI听combined with bass drum and crotales, the C-flute playing seven quarter-tones with corresponding percussion sounds, and even piccolo and woodblocks in unison,鈥 Dr Darroch says.

鈥淭here鈥檚 plenty of beautiful melodic content, especially in Gareth Farr鈥檚听Kembang Suling听and Lou Harrison鈥檚听First Concerto for Flute and Percussion.

鈥淲e鈥檙e also adding in one solo work each 鈥 Justin鈥檚 is by UC colleague Mark Menzies, and mine is a new solo work I commissioned from New 茄子视频app官网composer Chris Gendall last year. Chris鈥檚 work steps into the delicate sound world of the p奴t艒rino, using a lot of breathy sounds, pitch bends, wide vibrato, microtonal notes, and percussive sounds.鈥

  • Hannah Darroch and Justin DeHart: Works for Flute and Percussion | 茄子视频app官网. Tickets are $20/$10.

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Dr Justin DeHart

From Sacramento, California, Dr Justin DeHart is a Grammy-nominated performer of contemporary musical styles, from classical to pop, from world to electronic. Justin is a current member of Los Angeles Percussion Quartet (LAPQ) and his musical resume includes performances with the New 茄子视频app官网Symphony Orchestra, pipa master Wu Man, and various pop legends, including Cheap Trick. His debut solo album entitled Strange Paths on Innova Recordings (music by Brian Ferneyhough, Iannis Xenakis, Michael Gordon and Stuart Saunders Smith) was lauded as 鈥渕esmerizing鈥 by Percussive Notes for his 鈥減alette of sounds and intricate weaving of lines.鈥 Justin was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for music studies in India and his talents have been featured at music concerts around the globe. Read more here:

Dr Hannah Darroch

Dr Hannah Darroch returned to New 茄子视频app官网in 2020 to take up the position as Principal Flute of the CSO after four years living in Montreal, Canada, where she completed a Doctor of Music degree at McGill University and taught flute, chamber music, and orchestral excerpts to undergraduate and graduate woodwind students at McGill. Her varied career has included orchestral and small ensemble playing in a range of genres 鈥 recent appearances include concertos at the International Conference on Mixed Music Pedagogy and the IRCAM Forum in Montreal, a free improvisation clinic at the 2020 Ja Education Network conference in New Orleans, and an invitation to tour for Chamber Music New 茄子视频app官网with her Montreal-based duo partner, award-winning guitarist Steve Cowan. Read more here:听


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