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The music explores the use of taonga puoro and harp in new ways, all enhanced by Bickerton’s considerable
audio production skills, to create never-before-heard soundscapes.
“Playing taonga puoro is an improvisational process where one is moved by the moment whilst being cognisant of the kaupapa and the whakapapa of the taonga involved. Using innovative audio technology to advance this approach with the instruments has resulted in exciting musical concepts that stay true to the intention, but provide subtle sonic support for the wonderful voice of Ariana.” Bickerton added.
The pair met through their association with the late Richard Nunns who mentored and performed with Tikao and who was a friend and musical colleague of Bickerton. “We’ve worked together on a number of projects now, and Muriwai has been a slow-burning side project that we’ve had to fit around other kaupapa such as the Ngā Hau Ngākau exhibition soundtrack, a Tikao whānau album of waiata, and Hākui -an online resource bringing back the art of oriori writing (birth chants) to Kāi Tahu whānau, all of which Bob has been lending his skills to. I’m so pleased that we can finally share this mahi with people now”.
Tikao and Bickerton are releasing Muriwai through Wellington-based Oro Records with an online event on Sunday 29th September at 8pm (New Zealand Time). People can register for the event by clicking the link on their website here: https://www.muriwaimusic.nz/
Their national tour runs from 10th October and finishes with a performance in the Nelson Arts Festival on 29th October. Details can be found at: https://www.chambermusic.co.nz/muriwai
Ariana Tikao (Kāi Tahu) is a composer and performer of waiata in te reo Māori, and an accomplished taonga puoro player. She has performed as a soloist for many of Aotearoa’s orchestras and chamber groups such as Stroma and the New Zealand String Quartet. She has collaborated with a diverse array of artists such as Louise Pōtiki Bryant, Paddy Free, Alien Weaponry, and Shayne P Carter, and has recently been performing in Europe and Brazil. She is also the co-author of two books Mokorua and Te Rā: The Māori Sail, and a published poet. In 2020 the New Zealand Arts Foundation awarded her the inaugural Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Laureate Award.
Bob Bickerton is a performer of both traditional Irish music and taonga puoro and has recorded with Richard Nunns, Aroha Yates-Smith as well as many others. He has performed extensively in concerts, festivals and schools around Aotearoa, including with the New Zealand String Quartet in the Adam Chamber Music Festival and the Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts. Bob was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2015 New Year’s Honours list for services to music.
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