Not all Who Wonder Are Last"”Bowlines trio CD launch

Published by: Diana Wolfe | 4-Sep-2018
Three of Australia's leading improvising bowed string players, Bowlines, will launch their new CD, Not All Who Wonder Are Last, on Sunday 7 October at Carlton Church of All Nations. Not All Who Wonder Are Last is a wellspring of sparkling improvised instrumental music created by Australia's leading klezmer violinist, Ernie Gruner, with virtuoso players Helen Mountfort (cello; Cosmo Cosmolino) and Hope Csutoros (violin, viola; The Stiletto Sisters, Circus Oz). The recording captures the trio's inspired interplay, their musical brilliance, and the love, trust and respect they bring to each other, their music, and the moment.
Venue: Carlton Church of All Nations
Address: 180 Palmerston St, Carlton, Victoria 3053
Date: Sunday 7 October 2018
Time: 5pm
Ticket: $20/$15
Buy / Ticket: http://www.trybooking.com/XJPT
Web: http://www.bowlines.com.au
: https://www.facebook.com/events/750697155322008/
The CD Not All Who Wonder Are Last is true to the trio's collaborative and creative sensibilities in every way, with input from artists including storyteller Niki Na Meadhra. Niki's choice of the title is a beautiful word play on J R R Tolkien's "Not all those who wander are lost" line from the poem "All that is gold does not glitter" (Lord of the Rings). It speaks to the notion that slowing down to wonder may be at first a delay, but ultimately it is an enhancement of pace, focus and direction in a creative journey.

Like watching a flock of birds circling at dusk, engaging in an unexpectedly enlivening conversation with a stranger at a party, or turning"”on a whim"”to saunter down an unfamiliar path, Not All Who Wonder Are Last evokes a sense of exploration, playful whimsy and the inherent value of taking time to wonder and ponder.

The launch concert will be a theatrical and musical extravaganza, featuring improvised music from Ernie, Hope and Helen, along with creative contributions from Adam Simmons (saxophone, flute, clarinet and words), Karen Berger (hang drum), and members of the Melbourne Playback Theatre Company as well as Travel Art Theatre Company.

Bowlines concerts are a breath-taking experience for audiences, inviting them to dive into a rich and intense new world of ephemeral music. The players' melodies curve and weave, together and apart, creating harmonies that fill the space and reach into the heart. In the words of one audience member, ""¦ it's inspiring to be in the presence of the communion, the communication, the listening, the connection between the musicians and to receive the gift of their musical creation, happening in the moment".

Their CD launch will offer Melbourne audiences a rare opportunity to hear these three world-class string musicians creating new music in the moment and inviting others to experience the magical and transformative power of collective improvisation.

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