East Wind
Melody Lin – flute
With guests:
Uwe Grodd – conductor
Dean Sky-Lucas – harpsichord
Pèter Doublinszki – guitar
Eric Renick – percussion, marimba
Jennifer Raven – percussion
Shane Currey – percussion
Jasmine Chen – percussion
Programme
J.S. Bach Flute Sonata in B minor, BWV 1030
Toru Takemitsu Toward the Sea for alto flute and guitar
John Elmsly East Wind for alto flute and electronic sounds (world premiere)
Gareth Farr Kembang Suling for flute and marimba
André Jolivet Suite en concert pour flu?te et percussion (2nd flute concerto)
About Melody
Melody Lin is currently completing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at The University of Auckland’s School of Music, where she is also an artist-teacher in flute. After graduating from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music with a Bachelor of Music (Performance), Melody furthered her studies at The University of Auckland with Associate-Professor Uwe Grodd, gaining a Master of Music with First Class Honours in 2007. Winning awards in numerous competitions, Melody also gained third place in the Live Performance category of the Postgraduate Research Exposition (Exposure 2010).
In both 2005 and 2006 Melody was awarded the Les and Sonia Andrews Woodwind Scholarship through The University of Auckland for the most deserving woodwind student. Currently, she is recipient of The University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarship, allowing her to further her personal interest in traditional Asian music and contemporary flute music. Her doctoral research explores the Chinese and Japanese musical elements in New Zealand flute music. Melody performs regularly with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Auckland Choral Society and is the co-principal flute of the Manukau Symphony Orchestra. She has also appeared as a concerto soloist with the East-West Philharmonic Orchestra (Sydney) and both The University of Auckland Chamber and Symphony Orchestra’s. A selection of her live performances was broadcast on Radio New Zealand Concert in 2009.
Music Theatre, School of Music 6 Symonds Street, Auckland
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Member Profile
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