Aotearoa: Landscapes for ANZAC Day
So today I’ve posted three pieces which are reflections by New Zealanders on our country and our place in its landscape. All three refer to Aotearoa, the Maori name for New Zealand. Aotearoa is generally translated in English as “Land of the Long White Cloud”.
Mike Nock is probably New Zealand’s most well-known jazz export. Now based in Sydney, he spent time as pianist for Yusef Lateef during 25 years playing in the US. Land of the Long White Cloud was recorded in Oslo for ECM in 1981, with Eddie Gomez on bass and Jon Christensen on drums.
Composer Douglas Lilburn was one of the first composers in the classical/symphonic arena to attempt to express New Zealand identity in his compositions. Aotearoa Overture was written in 1940 to mark the centennial of the founding document of New Zealand, the Treaty of Waitangi.
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