Event
SXS: Maps and Journeys
- Date: Sunday, 21 July 2019, 3pm
- Venue: QPAC Concert Hall — Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Cnr Grey St and Melbourne St, Southbank, QLD
- Series: This event is part of the Queensland Music Festival 2019 series
- Tickets: Adult: $68 | Concession: $52 | Student/Youth: $28 — Tickets can be purchased online or by phone on 136246
Event Details
Navigation is one of the greatest challenges that humans have faced since the beginning of time, although with today’s technology we take it for granted. However, it actually took centuries of trial and error for man to find ways to navigate the world we live in through charting the sea, the land and the sky. Long before Europeans set foot on Australian soil, Indigenous Australians had rich astronomical traditions, and extraordinary navigational abilities. Through their unique understanding of the star constellations and their creation of star maps and Songlines, they were able to establish sophisticated trade routes covering vast distances across the Australian continent. Likewise, European explorers were using star navigation to explore the unknown east and southern oceans. Maps and Journeys will explore the routes of both these cultures and their eventual intersection. The concert will also feature a world premiere of a new work called Ginan: the Southern Cross star given a new Indigenous name to recognise Aboriginal astronomy.
GUEST ARTIST
Chris Williams (trumpet and didgeridoo)
PROGRAM
VIVALDI - La Tempesta di Mare RV433
SCULTHORPE - Earth Cry
RAVEL - Miroirs No.3: Une barque sur l'océan
JOHN ROTAR - Ginan: Songs of Knowledge (world premiere)
DEBUSSY/JOLIVET/SCULTHORPE - Terra, Luna, Astra: selections of solo instrumental works
KHACHATURIAN - Adagio from Spartacus
DEBUSSY - La Mer L.109
Featured non-Australian music: Vivaldi, Ravel, Debussy, Jolivet, Khachaturian
Further information for this event is available online at the event's website
Featured artists
- Music of Peter Sculthorpe
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