KPFA-FM Music Dept. ➔ Morning Concert: Vincent Plush (1986), 1 of 2

Analog Audio


Event Type
Interview and Music
Origin
KPFA
Identifier
MC.1986.09.04.A
Program Series
Morning Concert
Program Length
141 min
Part
1 of 2
Dates
1986-09-04 | broadcast
| 1986-09-04 | created
Description
In 1986 composer Vincent Plush, whose music in his native Australia enjoys a popularity akin to that of our own John Adams here, visited the KPFA studios to discuss his orchestra piece, "Pacifica", which was premiered June 14, 1986 by the Sydney Symphony under the direction of Zdeněk Mácal, at the Sydney Opera House on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of ABC-FM radio. Plush, born in Adelaide, South Australia, in 1950, also introduces important music by other Australians and talks about the plans for the celebration of the bicentennial of his country. Plush's music, incorporating Australian themes in the collage fashion of the American composer Charles Ives, has taken an internationalist turn in "Pacifica", a 25 minute work which celebrates the music of those cultures and countries in Latin America which border the Pacific Basin. The piece contains references to the mariachi musicians of Mexico City, and to Victor Jara, the Chilean folk singer martyred in the military coup of 1973.
Genres
20th century classical
Musical Selections
Children's March "Over the hills and far away" (1916-18) / Percy Grainger -- FireRaisers / Vincent Plush -- Koorinda Braia (1842) / Isaac Nathan -- Earth Cry (1986) / Peter Sculthorpe
Performers
Seymour Group (Children's)
Queensland Conservatory Ensemble (FireRaisers)
Paul Terracini, trumpet (FireRaisers)
Magpie Motet Choir (Koorinda)
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (Earth)
Jorge Mester, conductor (Earth)
Subjects
20th century classical
Music -- Australia
Composers -- Australia
Marches (Instrumental ensemble)
Trumpet with instrumental ensemble
Choruses, Secular
Aboriginal Australians -- Songs and music
Orchestral music