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Classical composer Dr Corrina Bonshek has created four beautiful classical pieces to be performed alongside the Immerse Art Installation. Photos supplied

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he Immerse Art Installation is unveiling a brand-new component this year, introducing a full sensory experience that is set to amaze.jestic marine life within.

Not only will the audience be able to view the beautiful homage to the spectacular marine ecosystem, they will also be able to listen to a classical composition performed live.

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This added touch perfectly complements the magical underwater wonderland theme of Immerse, where sculptured reef creatures and corals entirely constructed using recycled plastics and marine debris, combine with fantastic animated projections.

Dr Corrina Bonshek has created an original orchestral piece specially for the Great Barrier Reef Festival through Arts Queensland funding.

A renowned classical and contemporary musician and composer, Corrina, is turning her sights to nature sounds, including birds, whales, and the ocean, composing a series of classical pieces to encapsulate the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef and ma- you to enjoy two free events as part

Performing at a Saturday night exclusive event, Corrina will showcase four classical, contemporary pieces of music, using recordings of Eastern Humpback Whales and reef sounds.

Entitled ‘Call from the Deep’, Corrina will be joined by a host of local musicians and students, creating a spectacularly intimate atmosphere.

The mellow sounds of the flute will be played by Laura Robson, with Finn Williams behind the elegant notes of the violin.

The last of the professional instrumental trio is Idris Harries, with the warm melancholic bass clarinet.

With them will be students from Proserpine State High School and St Catherine’s Catholic College on a range of percussion instruments.

“It’s a great range; we’ve got the flute to be high like a bird and we’ve got the bass clarinet so low that you can feel it,” said Corrina.

In particular, some of the musicians will be hidden amongst the audience, creating a touching three-dimensional aspect to the performance.

“In some parts, people will wonder ‘is that a shrimp or a musician’ because the music will be so multi-directional.” ing motifs and melodies.”

Invitation to Workshop & Perform brand new music for Great Barrier Reef Festival by composer Corrina

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Corrina said she will often listen to the recordings of the whale songs and select segments that particularly resonant with her and inspire her deeply.

This is a unique opportunity to workshop and perform marine-inspired classical music composed especially for the festival by award-winner Queensland composer Dr Corrina Bonshek.

She will then write instrumentals and melodies to accompany the whale song.

Work with the composer in performing a short solo for your instrument or ensemble featuring stunning marine sounds including whalesong.

This new component for the Immerse Installation is touchingly intimate and adds a layer to create a beautiful dialogue between the viewer and audience, the musician, the artist, and the ocean.

“I find it interesting to listen and make something where the human follows the whales,” she explained.

You’ll receive sheet music on July 21 along with a play along track with midi mockup. join Corrina for a workshop, recording and tech run on Thursday August 3, followed performance inside the installation on Saturday August 5.

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“It is charming, fun, intriguing, and uplifting,” explained Corrina.

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Creating a human response to the whale’s music, she finds that the dynamic dialogue is the melody of the piece, creating a touching and beautiful aspect of the music.

Thursday 3 August Workshop and recording. Times TBC

“I always look to create a space for people to enjoy.

Thursday 3 August 7pm TBC Tech run at the Airlie Beach Foreshore installation

“I find that these compositions are a good fit for the overall art installation.”

Sat 5 August 5pm-7pm Line Check and Performance as part of Immerse.

Corrina’s inspiration comes from the spectacular music that the whales naturally create.

“Whales are musical creatures,” she said.

“Their songs can sometimes last 24 hours and they’re constantly different, improvis-

of the Great Barrier Reef Festival

Immersive Reef Stories - Festival Opening Event

THURSDAY 3RD AUGUST | 5.30PM - 7.30PM

MEETING POINT

The Immerse Art Installation will be viewable the entire weekend of the Great Barrier Reef Festival, with Corrina’s composition ‘Call from the Deep’ performed on Saturday night, August 5.

WHAT: Call From The Deep

WHERE: Fairytree Park, Airlie Foreshore

WHEN: Saturday, August 5 at 6pm

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