BloodRiverRootTree Showreel of Live Performance 2025
For 9 musicians, conductor and live visual projection art directed by Yehonatan Koenig and animated by Sophie Deka. This work was premiered in the Norla Dome in Naarm (Melbourne), Australia on September 10, 2025 under the baton of Jakob Bragg, and performed by a stellar ensemble of internationally renowned musicians, including Meg Cohen, Phoebe Green, Alex McDonald, Rosanne Hunt, Shelby McCrae, voices of Justine Anderson, Sarvanez Monfaredi and Hamish Gould.
Filmed by Joshua Waddell, Nicola Bell and Michael McArthur. Sound Recording by Jem Savage, Sound mixed by the composer.
BloodRiverRootTree Full Live Performance 2025
For 9 musicians, conductor and live visual projection art directed by Yehonatan Koenig and animated by Sophie Deka. This work was premiered in the Norla Dome in Naarm (Melbourne), Australia on September 10, 2025 under the baton of Jakob Bragg, and performed by a stellar ensemble of internationally renowned musicians, including Meg Cohen, Phoebe Green, Alex McDonald, Rosanne Hunt, Shelby McCrae, voices of Justine Anderson, Sarvanez Monfaredi and Hamish Gould.
Filmed by Joshua Waddell, Nicola Bell and Michael McArthur. Sound Recording by Jem Savage, Sound mixed by the composer.
Pluvio Files (1) Live Performance 2023
For 6 live amplified bassoons and visual score projection. This work, and its sister work Pluvio Files (2) were composed for Netherlands based bassoonist James Aylward, with the visual projection, a key component of the composition and score. Performed live by bassoon soloists James Aylward, Lyndon Watts, Laura Radajewski, Lola Schuele, Joshua Elrom and I Man Tam at the Hanson Dyer Hall, Southbank, in Naarm (Melbourne), Australia on April 26, 2023. This performance was made possible with the support of the New Music Studio at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at Melbourne University.
Pluvio Files (1) 2021
An abstract work for bassoon sextet and video. The abstraction and manipulation of the footage allows the viewer to observe the natural movement of drops of rain as though atoms, or cells in organised motion, similar to other elements found is nature and similar to the flow of human beings, moving en-masse through our lives.
All Bassoons here were performed by James Aylward and recorded by Dietrich Petzold at tonus arcus studios in Berlin. Composition, images and video by Noemi Liba Friedman.