Rhian Sheehan's Standing In Silence Coming To Auckland
LOOP & Groove Guide Present Saturday 28 May
2011
Standing
In Silence: Rhian Sheehan & Guests
The Mercury Theatre, Auckland
Following
his sold out and critically acclaimed performance in 2010;
Rhian Sheehan presents this opulent, conceptual masterpiece
in its full multifaceted glory for the very first time in
Auckland.
A stunning audio and visual performance,
Standing In Silence sees 15 contemporary, classical
and electronic New Zealand musicians perform live alongside
a filmic backdrop of moving images that were shot all over
the world by Gareth Moon, specifically for the Standing
In Silence show. The combined effect of this is one of
surreal beauty, isolation & innocence.
The
breath-taking, texturally rich performance will feature a
selection of talented musicians including Sheehan’s key
collaborator, Jeff Boyle (Jakob), Steve Bremner (NZSO,
Strike), Raashi Malik (Rhombus), Andy Hummel (The Woolshed
Sessions), Pete Hill (The Woolshed Sessions), Jane Pierard,
The SIS String Quintet & special guests.
Inspired by a
photo he took in India of a lone man standing on a hill
amongst pollution, Rhian Sheehan based Standing In
Silence around the question: “Is it possible to be
surrounded by a mass of humanity, a bustling sea of lives,
and still stand in silence?”
Sheehan’s proposition extends visually into
emotive, original photographic and moving images, which are
interwoven throughout the performance, portraying the lives
and environments of individual people living in megacities
throughout Asia using state of the art projection techniques
by Nektar films.
The debut performance was described as
“amazing, people were stunned to silence, moved by the
depth of emotion in the music - and the fact that something
world class was being presented to a lucky few.” - The
Dominion Post
“The show is all about
reflection and contemplation. I would describe Standing In
Silence as drifting through some future megatropolis city
through the eyes and innocence of a child.” – Rhian
Sheehan Video
links:
The music encapsulates Rhian Sheehan’s original
instrumental compositions, which incorporates sonic
experiments with the sounds of found objects not usually
heard in music. Such objects include wine glasses, bowed &
plucked piano strings, tailor made music boxes, tongue
drums, body percussion, the sound of bustling crowds and
children at play.
Standing In Silence, Rhian
Sheehan’s fourth album was released in 2009 as a growing
project, which challenges the form of electronic music by
taking a more filmic and ethereally esoteric approach with
an emphasis on communicating current global and cultural
issues through music and imagery.
Standing In
Silence the album is available to purchase through
stores, iTunes & LOOPshop.
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Montage from last year’s performance -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv6xOYtSdgY
Standing
In Silence: Part 2 - http://vimeo.com/9658002
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Album
Reviews: Standing In Silence
“Accomplished,
evocative and sustained...One of the finest
masterpieces of sound this year... there seems to be a
never-ending dosage of mind-blowing splendor and
self-reflection within this sonic gem.” - The Silent
Ballet, USA
“Spine tingling...a tsunami of sound.
Sheehan, take a bow, you’ve nailed it.” - Dominion
Post
“A stunningly static, beautifully textured,
listening experience...it devours and envelopes you. For
fans of Sigur Ros or Boards of Canada.” - NZ
Herald
“A masterpiece of textural sound.”
– Simon Sweetman, Blog On The Tracks
Rhian
Sheehan: Biography
Standing in Silence,
his first full-length release in four years, represents a
new musical bearing for Sheehan. His previous albums, 2001's
Paradigm Shift (regarded as a landmark in New Zealand
electronica) and 2004's Tiny Blue Biosphere (both
released by LOOP Recordings), were acclaimed for their
visionary blend of cerebral beats with sci-fi storylines and
cosmic sensibilities. Yet these albums were conventional in
comparison to Standing in Silence as Sheehan's latest
work pushes into a new direction of organic, ambient and
abstract sound. The sounds of cascading glockenspiels,
plucked piano strings, wine glasses, playgrounds and
airports are the substance of Standing in
Silence.
Sheehan's work has featured on a variety of
international CD compilations, most notably the
multi-platinum selling Cafe’ del Mar series. His
music has also appeared regularly on BBC television
programming, including Top Gear, and has been used
for a variety of TV commercials, movie trailers and short
films worldwide. In 2009, Sheehan composed the soundtrack
for We are Astronomers, a full space dome film
narrated by Dr Who’s David Tennant, and commissioned by
the UK's National Space Centre, which is currently
screening at Planetariums throughout the world. Sheehan
recently composed the score to the 13 part prime-time TV
Drama series The Cult (for which he won a Qantas Film
& TV award) and also wrote the soundtrack to the Emmy Award
winning series, Reservoir Hill.
www.rhiansheehan.com
ENDS