Availability

Score and CD on special sale from the Hire Library (hire@fabermusic.com)

Programme Notes

Many will people will be aware of the physical and emotional state experienced directly after being the recipient of a violent crime (e.g. a mugging, a home invasion, an assault). In addition to the rush of adrenaline there may be panic, fear, anger and aggression, all within an overall state of confusion and disbelief. It is conceivable that the shakuhachi could be used as a weapon of self-defence in such situations, and this work uses the above reactions as a starting point. Shakedown deliberately places the wonderfully mellifluous sound of the shakuhachi within a context of distorted, prerecorded violence. The CD part also demonstrates influences of electronic dance music and Japanese noise music. Matthew Hindson, 2008

Shakedown

Grusin Music Hall, University of Colorado (Boulder, CO, USA)

Martin Regan

Shakedown

City Recital Hall, Angel Place (Sydney, NSW, Australia)

Yoshio Kurahashi