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Work Overview
The Tides of Longing is a journey through the themes of hope, loss, and resilience in the face of adversity. It tells the story of Mir, a refugee boy who flees his war-torn homeland and travels via a network of people-smugglers to seek a new life in Australia. As he grapples with his past and an uncertain future, the musical narrative highlights the emotional and psychological impact of displacement and the experiences of those who have been forced to leave their homes.
Work Details
Year: 2023
Instrumentation: 2 Flutes (second doubles Piccolo), 2 Oboes (second doubles Cor Anglais), 2 Clarinets in B flat and A (second doubles Bass Clarinet in B flat), 2 Bassoons, 4 Horns in F, 2 Trumpets in C, 2 Trombones, Bass Trombone, TimpaniPercussion (2 players), Harp, Celeste, Narrator, Children’s Chorus, Chorus, Strings.
Duration: 37 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Commission note: The Tides of Longing commissioned for WASO by Geoff Stearn & a private Song Book supporter.
First performance: by West Australian Symphony Orchestra, WASO Chorus, Eduardo Strausser, Aquinas College Schola Cantorum, Abimanjou Mathivannan — 28 Apr 23. Perth Concert Hall
Libretto adapted from Jay Emmanuel’s play Children of the Sea, originally presented by Encounter Theatre.
Awards & Prizes
Year | Award | Placing | Awarded for/to |
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2024 | Art Music Awards: Performance of the Year: Notated Composition | Finalist | West Australian Symphony Orchestra |
Performances of this work
29 Apr 23: Perth Honcert Hall. Featuring Eduardo Strausser, West Australian Symphony Orchestra, WASO Chorus, Abimanjou Mathivannan, Aquinas College Schola Cantorum.
28 Apr 23: Perth Concert Hall. Featuring West Australian Symphony Orchestra, WASO Chorus, Eduardo Strausser, Aquinas College Schola Cantorum, Abimanjou Mathivannan.
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