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Homophonic! 2015!

Come on in!

Come on in!

Homophonic! is back for it’s 4th fabulous year! Now with even more exclamation marks!

We’re so excited to be back at the always amazing La Mama Courthouse, and back in the loving arms of the La Mama Theatre and the Midsumma Festival. 

Featuring music by:   Benjamin Britten, John Cage, Pauline Oliveros, Naima Fine, Jennifer Higdon, and a few surprises…

Instrumentalists: Miranda Hill, Ben Opie, Phoebe Green, Zachary Johnston, Paul Zabrowny, Laila Engle, Dan Richardson, Louisa Trewartha, Allison Wright, Rob Shirley, Chris Farrands, Matthew Horsely, Nat Grant.

Vocal ensemble: Steven Hodgson, Katherine Norman, Ben Owen, Matthew Lorenzon, Jenny Barnes, Scott Dundson, John Weretka.

Book tickets here! 27th and the 28th of January. 730 pm.

What else are you doing on a Tuesday and Wednesday night after a public holiday?

Hello! Sadly, 3 shades black is not doing a fringe show this year, but 3 shades black director Miranda Hill, and regular collaborator Leah Scholes have teamed up to start something silly with “Cakebombing!”

Check them out  here and book tickets  here!

 

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Media – Partial Durations

Click here to read all about the show, with interviews with Miranda Hill and David Chisholm.

 

Sneak Peek at rehearsals

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The composer and musicians after rehearsing “A Sort of Orbit, (Passacaglia) By Wally Gunn.

If you think we look good… we sound even better.

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Anna-Louise Cole was born in Melbourne. She holds a BA Hons and a BMus Hons from the University of Melbourne majoring in Music Performance (Voice) and German, and also studied in Austria and Germany, through scholarships from the Deutsche Akademische Austauschdienst and Melbourne Abroad.

Anna-Louise made her debut with Melbourne Opera as Zerlina in Don Giovanni in 2006, and has subsequently performed roles including Erste Dame (Die Zauberflöte), Konstanze (Die Entführung aus dem Serail), Frasquita (Carmen), Serpina (La Serva Padrona), Suor Dolcina (Suor Angelica), Annina (La Traviata), Johanna (Sweeney Todd), der Friedensbote (Rienzi) and Cherubino (La Nozze di Figaro).

Anna-Louise has appeared as a chorus member and soloist with companies including Opera Australia, Victorian Opera, Melbourne Opera, Melbourne Lyric Opera, More Than Opera, the AIMS Festival Orchestra and others in both Austria and Australia, as well as the Kronos Quartet as the soprano soloist in the Australian premiere of Sun Rings for the Melbourne Festival in 2011.

Anna-Louise has won prizes and been a finalist in a number of national and international singing competitions, including the International Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing Competition in Vienna, the Lady Fairfax New York Scholarship, the Audi German Opera Scholarship, the Acclaim Awards and the Herald Sun Aria, and won the American Institute of Musical Studies Award and the Sundell Study Award from Opera Foundation Australia in 2008.

Anna-Louise has worked privately and in masterclasses with major Australian and international artists including Richard Bonynge, AC CBE, Yvonne Kenny AM, Barbara Bonney, David Aronson, Philip Mayers, Bodo Igesz, Richard Divall OBE AO, Sylvia Greenberg, Gabriele Lechner, Sharolyn Kimmorley, Anna Connolly, Raymond Connell and Rosamund Illing. She is currently in the studio of Raymond Lawrence. In 2014 she will be appearing in both Rienzi and La Traviata for Melbourne Opera, and in the choruses of both Carmen and Eugene Onegin for Opera Australia.

 

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Ben Opie is an oboist whose talents extend across the entire repertoire for oboe. His passion for contemporary music has led him to work with ensembles such as Ensemble Parallelle, Enseble Offspring, Sydney Chamber Opera, Magik*Magik Orchestra and co-directing Inventi Ensemble with Melissa Doecke. He has had extensive training in historically informed performance practice, studying with leaders in the field such as Susan Harvey, Geoffrey Lancaster and Genevieve Lacey. He has performed at the Bendigo International Festival of Exploratory Music since its inception in 2013, and in 2015 presented a mixed media presentation of new works including a world premiere work by Melody Eotvos for flute, oboe, electronics and video. He also gave the Australian premiere of Penderecki’s Capriccio with Arcko Symphonic Ensemble in 2015. Ben has commissioned many new works for oboe and gives both national and international premieres on a regular basis.

 

Ben has been working with orchestras around the world consistently for his entire career, his diverse expertise and experience make him very much in demand as an orchestral musician. Ben has performed in Germany, France, Bahrain, America and Australia as a soloist, collaborative and orchestral musician. He holds degrees from the Australian National University, the Johannes Gutenberg Hochschule für Musik and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.

 

His work across the globe has earned him multiple awards and recognitions in the field of music, such as the Phyllis C Wattis Foundation Scholarship (USA), the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Award for New Music (USA), the 42nd International Summer Course for New Music Scholarship, Darmstadt (Germany), the Carmel Music Competition Finalist (USA) and the Inaugural Double Reed Challenge, section Oboe winner (Aus).

 

Ben has collaborated with many different art forms, including visual artists, poets, video installation artists, dancers, sound artists and radio documentary producers. Throughout his career he has been passionate about all art forms.

 

Ben has been engaged as an expert leader in his field, tutoring students from the Australian Youth Orchestra Young Symphonists program, several of the Melbourne Youth Music programs, masterclasses at the Australian National University, and was the oboe specialist for Graham Abbott’s ABC Classic FM Keys to Music broadcast. He was guest artist at the 2014 Australian Double Reed Society Conference and 2015 New Zealand Double Reed Society Conference and received an invitation to present at the 2015 International Double Reed Society Conference in Tokyo.

 

Since founding Inventi Ensemble with Melissa Doecke in 2014, they have built up a strong program of concerts including starting a monthly community chamber music series in Melbourne’s outer East, weekly interactive music workshops in immigration detention centres, touring concerts to Central and South Australia, participating in numerous festivals around Victoria and Australia and presenting many community focused music workshops.

 

Click here to hear “the driving force” by Amy Bastow, featured on “The sound barrier” on PBSfm.

Thanks for a great show, Ian!

And here is our blurb in Beat Magazines Fringe special. Keep an eye out on the streets for this one…

Also: Experimental melbourne has given us a shout out! Thanks Clinton!

 

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Charlotte Jacke, Cello.

Charlotte Jacke hails from Bonn, Germany. In 2006, she graduated with High Distinction in Cello Performance from the Universität der Künste Berlin, where she then also worked as Assistant and Seminar Lecturer.

In 2004, Charlotte participated orchestral workshops with conductors Sir Simon Rattle and Nikolaus Harnoncourt.

As a member of the Berlin based jazz orchestra Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra Charlotte has toured extensively throughout Germany, Switzerland and Korea as well as featuring on their 2009 release “Take Off”. She also was a core member of the Wüthrich- Quartett in Berlin, which worked closely together with young/ contemporary composers and the director Daniel Ott (Professor for composition, Berlin).

Since moving to Melbourne in May 2009, Charlotte has worked as a cellist and instrumental teacher. She performs regularly as a freelance cellist in solo, chamber ensemble and orchestral capacities such as Orchestra Victoria, Arcko Symphonic Project, and Southern Cross.

Luci Everett is a freelance illustrator and graphic designer creating for a variety of clients and studios. She loves working with paper, paint, flora, sunshine and coffee.

 
Luci Everett

Luci Everett

Moving Scores Beijing

Moving Scores Beijing! Performing “Cubular Oceans” by Kathryn Goldie. Photo by Naima Fine.

3 Shades Black is thrilled to announce that Moving Scores is returning to where it all began, the Melbourne Fringe Festival.

October 3rd and 4th, at the Beautiful Bluestone Church Arts Venue, Footscray. 8pm.

$20/15

Buy Tickets here!

After thrilling shows in a punk club in Beijing, and the Auckland Fringe Festival, 3 Shades Black is thrilled to bring Moving Scores back to Melbourne. With some amazing new films and some old crowd favourites, this instalment of the Moving Scores adventure is not to be missed! If that hasn’t convinced you, we’ve got mulled wine and hot chocolate for sale, on what will most likely be a windy Melbourne Spring night.

Please see our Media Release for a longer and more poetic description of Moving Scores!

Performers:

Miranda Hill

Charlotte Jacke

Phoebe Green

Zachary Johnston

Oscar Garrido de la Rosa

Bettina Crimmins

Daniel Richardson.

Films by: Kathryn Goldie, Amy Bastow, Alison Bennett, Daniel Armstrong, Julian Maher, Celeste Oram, Adam Simmons, Luci Everett, and a few surprises to come!