Salina Fisher: Rainphase
The NZSO performs Salina Fisher's Rainphase, inspired by Wellington rain, conducted by Gemma New.
Duration
11 minutes 35 seconds
Performance date
09 September 2022
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Salina Fisher Rainphase
Gemma New Conductor
For quite some time, the beauty and chaos of Wellington rain has inspired me to respond musically. ‘Rainphase’ draws on characteristics of water as rain: its shape and shapelessness, transparency and density, energy and calm, and its capacity for reflection in both a literal and emotional sense.
Structurally, it flows through various stages of this “phase” in the water cycle: last rays diminishing as grey clouds form; droplets released; a frenzy of water and wind; all collecting in streams. I’m particularly fascinated by the variation in sound and movement of raindrops depending on the material upon which they fall, and the texture created when these countless individual timbres and rhythms happen all at once.
The ending evokes a memorable moment of obscure beauty that I experienced on a still night in winter. Heavy rain had transformed empty streets into blurry mirrors, reflecting warm glows of street and traffic lights.
- Salina Fisher