Gyre (Ghosts with Accents)

 

Image: Absent Histories (Green No1) 2018 by Steve McPherson. By kind permission of the artist.

 
 

Instrumentation

Percussion Quartet and Orchestra

Duration: c. 20’

2018-19

 

VIDEO

Los Angeles Percussion Quartet, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra/Ben Northey

Christchurch Town Hall, Christchurch, Aotearoa/New Zealand

21 September 2019

 

AUDIO

Recording of First Performance

Gyre (Ghosts with Accents)
Performed by Los Angeles Percussion Quartet and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra

Los Angeles Percussion Quartet, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra/Ben Northey

Christchurch Town Hall, Christchurch, Aotearoa/New Zealand

21 September 2019

 

About

James explains that he wanted to find a way of “acknowledging that the soloists and orchestra were located on different sides of the Pacific Ocean, so I read a number of accounts of Pacific voyages and myths, historical descriptions of what Europeans imagined the Pacific to be like and so on, but none of this gelled with the music I was writing. The opening of the piece has these swirling woodwind figures, and undulations in the strings, so at some point, I thought of the word ‘gyre’ and on the idea of referring to the North and South Pacific Gyres, and the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch”, where a vast quantity of marine plastic is accumulating. That then led to incorporating marine debris into one of the solo percussionist’s stations, and the use of recovered and recycled plastic pellets – also called “nurdles”– by the percussionists on bass drum and tam-tam, so the piece has at least some vague “environmental” resonances.”