SALINA FISHER: "Rainphase"
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Rainphase by Salina Fisher
Conductor: Gemma New
Rainphase draws on characteristics of water to mirror the beauty and chaos of New Zealand rain. From precipitation to evaporation, the piece explores its complete lifecycle with a wide spectrum of timbres and rhythms to convey sound and movement.
Originally composed for the 2015 NZSO National Youth Orchestra and was awarded the 2016 SOUNZ Contemporary Award.
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