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River

for full orchestra

Premiered at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, 24 February 2024, by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra conducted by Carlo Antonioli.

River was the third and final work I wrote as the Young Composer-in-Residence with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, a position funded through the generous support of the Cybec Foundation.

I'm often asked what inspires me to write music and I never quite know how to answer. Usually I just go into a passive flow state and come to my senses with dots and squiggles staring back at me. While speaking to a friend about this recently, they pointed me in the direction of this quote from Philip Glass:

"My experience with music is that it's like an underground river - it's always there. And like an underground river, you don't know where it comes from and you don't know where it's going. The only difference is whether you are listening to it or not"

His words stuck with me while I was creating this piece, as I found that I was uncovering music that was waiting to be discovered rather than inventing it myself. As the music began to take shape, so too did an image in my head of a river, beginning at first from a quietly bubbling spring, then winding its way down a mountain, gathering speed, crashing down a waterfall, weaving through a system of underground caves, and finally flowing out into the ocean.

YEAR OF COMPOSITION
2023

COMMISSION DETAIL
Commissioned by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Instrumentation
2.2.2*.2 - 4.2.3.1 - t+2 perc. - hp. - str.

Duration
9 minutes

SCORE & PARTS
Held by the Australian Music Centre