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Line of Flight : for solo ukulele (tenor/concert/soprano)

by Christina Green (2012)

Work Overview

Line of Flight is a solo ukulele piece written and performed by Christina Green. The title comes from French philosopher Gilles Deleuze, who uses the term to talk about moving out of the known and into the new and unknown. This piece was completed at the beginning of my doctoral journey, in part inspired by the beautiful environment at the Bundanon Arts Trust, where I did a residency with Dr Flossie Peitsch, visual artist, in November 2021. Line of Flight was chosen to accompany Recover, a quilt piece by Flossie and Patience Peitsch, part of the Belonging exhibition 2016, Centre for Theology and Ministry, Parkville, Melbourne.

Work Details

Year: 2012

Instrumentation: Solo ukulele (gCEA/re-entrant tuning - tenor, concert, soprano).(notated in staff and TAB notation).

Duration: 3 min.

Difficulty: Medium — Intermediate in contemporary classical ukulele terms

First performance: by Christina Green — 13 May 16. Centre for Theology and Ministry, Parkville, Vic, as part of the launch of Belonging, an installation of visual/music works by Christina Green and Flossie Peitsch, visual artist/collaborator

Hybrid art/folk style contemporary music for ukulele. Tonal with shifting centre

Performances of this work

13 May 16: Centre for Theology and Ministry, Parkville, Vic, as part of the launch of Belonging, an installation of visual/music works by Christina Green and Flossie Peitsch, visual artist/collaborator. Featuring Christina Green.

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