Componisten/uitvoerenden: Christine McCombe | Luke Speedy-Hutton | Stephen Leek | Tom Henry
In deze uitzending ontmoeten traditie en moderniteit elkaar met nieuwe werken van vier Australische componisten.
Australië heeft een lange koortraditie. De Britse kolonisten brachten in de 18e eeuw ook hun zanggeschiedenis mee. De muzikale traditie van de oorspronkelijke Aboriginal bevolking was hoofdzakelijk vocaal. Instrumenten verschenen pas later op het toneel. In deze uitzending ontmoeten traditie en moderniteit elkaar met nieuwe werken van vier Australische componisten.
Speellijst
- Stephen Leek – Kondalilla
- Christine McCombe
– Power in Stillness
– A Lexicon of Dreams - Luke Speedy-Hutton
– Fern Hill 1
– Fern Hill 2
– Unspoken - Tom Henry – Gagudju Man
– This Earth
– Sacred
– Retrun to Earth
Teksten
Stephen Leek – Kondallila
Ouyen watches the whispers of time,
Passing over the black water in the breeze.
Ouyen listens,
Hidden in the shadows
Counting the splashes and tracing the dream.
Christine McCombe – Power in Stillness
There is a power, In stillness, In silence, In waiting
Looking up to the sky, Feeling the earth below,
Standing in awe, And silence
Listening
There is a power, In stillness, In silence, In waiting
Listening, To the spaces between trees
As we stand And breathe
Finding the quiet within
There is a power, In stillness, In silence, In waiting
Remembering, That we can stand alone
And still be connected
Like the quiet language of trees
Beneath the surface, Their roots entwined
Reaching out and holding strong
There is a power, In stillness, In silence, In waiting.
Christine McCombe – A Lexicon of Dreams
Wings, A dream of wings.
A bird, I am flying.
Looking down At tree tops
A forest of tree tops.
I see a clearing, A path, leading somewhere …
I dream I am in a boat On a wide river,
Being carried along by its current.
A wide river, leading out to sea.
I am a boat, Alone in the ocean.
Floating away from shore.
A dream of stairs, Endless stairs
Like Piranesi or Escher, Going up and up
But never ascending.
There is a door. I open it.
Limitless blue, The sky opens up before me.
I dream of a ladder,
Like Jacob dreamed of a ladder Reaching up
Rung after rung, Higher and higher I climb.
And like Jacob I hear a voice, saying
‘I am with you. I will not leave you.’
I hear birds, Music.
Luke Speedy-Hutton – Fern Hill
Now as I was young and easy under the apple boughs
About the lilting house and happy as the grass was green,
The night above the dingle starry,
Time let me hail and climb
Golden in the heydays of his eyes,
And honoured among wagons I was prince of the apple towns
And once below a time I lordly had the trees and leaves
Trail with daisies and barley
Down the rivers of the windfall light.
And as I was green and carefree, famous among the barns
About the happy yard and singing as the farm was home,
In the sun that is young once only,
Time let me play and be
Golden in the mercy of his means,
And green and golden I was huntsman and herdsman, the calves
Sang to my horn, the foxes on the hills barked clear and cold,
And the sabbath rang slowly
In the pebbles of the holy streams.
All the sun long it was running, it was lovely, the hay
Fields high as the house, the tunes from the chimneys, it was air
And playing, lovely and watery
And fire green as grass.
And nightly under the simple stars
As I rode to sleep the owls were bearing the farm away,
All the moon long I heard, blessed among stables, the nightjars
Flying with the ricks, and the horses
Flashing into the dark.
And then to awake, and the farm, like a wanderer white
With the dew, come back, the cock on his shoulder: it was all
Shining, it was Adam and maiden,
The sky gathered again
And the sun grew round that very day.
So it must have been after the birth of the simple light
In the first, spinning place, the spellbound horses walking warm
Out of the whinnying green stable
On to the fields of praise.
Tom Henry – This earth
This earth I never damage. I look after.
This ground and this earth, like brother and mother.
Earth. Like your father or brother or mother,
because you born from earth. You (got to) come back to earth.
We come from earth, bones. We go to earth, ashes
Tom Henry – Sacred
Our story is in the land. It is written in those sacred places.
Dreaming place… We can’t break law.
No-one can walk close to those sacred places.
Dreaming place…sacred places.
…secret place (not small. Secret place is biggest one.
Everywhere. Powerful.
… something underneath, (under) the ground
Tom Henry – Return to earth
This ground and this earth, like brother and mother.
Like your father or brother or mother,
because you born from earth. You got to come back to earth.
When I die I become earth [again]. I’ll be buried here.
I’ll be with my brother, my mother.
My spirit has gone back to my country,
my mother.
Luke Speedy-Hutton – Unspoken
Not for a single moment did I imagine that this solemn and awful duty
would one day fall to me*.
These two men are laying down their lives in mankind’s most noble goal
the search for truth and understanding.
The enemy is not the soldier with his rifle nor even the airman prowling
the skies above our cities and towns, but the deadly power of abused
technology.
In ancient days, men looked at stars and saw their heroes in the
constellations. In modern times, we do much the same, but our heroes are
epic men of flesh and blood. Fate has ordained that the men who went
on the moon to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace.
They will be mourned by their families and friends; they will be mourned
by their nation; they will be mourned by the people of the world; they will
be mourned by a Mother Earth that dared send two of her sons into the
unknown.
It is this close bond of family life that must be our greatest defence against
the unknown. Now this madness of war is once more spreading through
the world.
Every human being who looks up at the moon in the nights to come will
know that there is no hope for their recovery … know that here is some
corner of another world that is forever mankind.
As we strive together to fight off the new evil, let us pray for our country
and men of good will wherever they may be. God bless you all.
