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Juanita Neilsen : for 2 celli, 2 violas, electric guitar and piano

by Cat Hope (2012)

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Work Overview

Juanita Nielsen (1937 -75) was a wealthy young woman in Sydney who ran a newspaper "Now" which was a vehicle for her views, in particular, the buying up and demolishing of elegant old terrace houses to redevelop Kings Cross, which involved the harassment of tenants living in the area. She disappeared after a meeting in a club owned by Abe Saffron, and her disappearance has never been solved. Due to corruption in the NSW police at that time, the original investigation was bungled - perhaps deliberately - but a thorough coronial enquiry was not held until 1983, 8 years after her disappearance. The piece is dedicated to Jon Rose, who lived in NSW for many years, and the string performance techniques are inspired by him. The score reflects my impressions of this story - a young woman's life moving forwards, ending by being cut up and dispersed, only to be followed by a slow reflection on her past.

Work Details

Year: 2012

Instrumentation: 2 violas (one amplified), 2 cellos (one amplified), electric guitar, piano.

Duration: 11 min.

Difficulty: Medium — Incorporates graphic notation

Dedication note: Dedicated to Jon Rose

Written for: Decibel New Music

First performance: by Decibel New Music — 3 Sep 12. Perth Institute of Contemporary Art

To perform this piece you will need the Decibel ScorePlayer, an iPad application that puts the score in motion and coordinates the performance.

DOI: 10.26180/5ce3526bc2c6b.

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3 Sep 12: Perth Institute of Contemporary Art. Featuring Decibel New Music.

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