Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/29135
Title: Permafrost
Contributor(s): Hewitt, Donna  (creator)orcid 
Publication Date: 2019-01-19
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/29135
Abstract: Composer: Dr Donna Hewitt
Performer: Dr Alana Blackburn
The work is composed specifically for Blackburn and is the first composer-performer collaboration between these two artists. The work is for recorders and fixed electronics. It is inspired by Alana’s comprehensive musical vocabulary with the recorder family and highlights her extensive performance experience with the instruments.
The work utilises both natural and synthesised sounds, including some recordings of Antarctic wildlife. The work aims to entwine the textures, timbres and spatial characters of the live and pre-recorded sounds. The work is inspired by the concept of ‘Permafrost’, the ‘permanently’ frozen earth found in colder climates. The predicted thawing of the permafrost is accompanied by some ominous scientific predictions for the future of our climate, ecosystems and health and was at the forefront of Hewitt’s mind as she composed this work.
The outcome comprises two versions of the work, one in stereo and one for 5.1 surround sound. The collaborative process merges the different knowledge backgrounds and musical practices of the artists, bringing contemporary classical musical approaches together with recording and production approaches typically encountered in the popular music studio production contexts. The approach taken to this work aligns with Robert Davidson’s notion of ‘stylistic pluralism’ (2014) that is becoming so prevalent in contemporary music making, merging not only stylistic sound worlds but importantly stylistic processes. The process of creation of the work saw an interesting shift in the roles of improvisation, recording and notation and highlights the collapsing traditional composer/performer, creator/disseminator hierarchies of the 19th Century.
Publication Type: Original Creative Works - Other
Publisher: Tilde New Music Festival
Place of Publication: Melbourne, Australia
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: 190406 Music Composition
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: 360302 Music composition and improvisation
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: 970119 Expanding Knowledge through Studies of the Creative Arts and Writing
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: 280122 Expanding knowledge in creative arts and writing studies
Format: 10 minutes
HERDC Category Description: Z5 Original creative works - Other
Publisher/associated links: https://tilde.net.au/festival/
https://tilde.net.au/grid/
https://tilde.net.au/grid/item/OB_001/
NTRO Venue: Testing Grounds, Southbank
NTRO Location: Melbourne, Australia
Type of Work: Musical composition
Original Performance Date: 2019-01-19
Appears in Collections:Original Creative Works - Other
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

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