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Nga ha o nehera, which translates from the Maori language as 'a breath from the past', was commissioned by and written for Ben Hoadley, with financial assistance from the Becroft Trust. Ben Hoadley gave the piece its first performance at the International Double Reed Convention in Melbourne in 2004. Nga ha o nehera is a five-movement suite, written after a taonga puoro wananga at Ohinemutu on the shores of Lake Rotorua. The first movement is 'Nga ha o nehera', meaning a breath from the past, the second, 'puna wera', describes the continual welling up of hot water from a spring at the edge of the lake, and the third, 'Mokoia', suggests the soundscape of Mokoia Island, which, as well as a major historical site, is also a bird sanctuary. The fourth movement 'He purakau', recounts a folk-story - not a specific tale, but suggesting the elements of all strong stories, and the last movement, 'Ohinemutu', locates the piece in place, and suggests something of the story of Hinetekakara, the ancestress of the Te Arawa people, whose untimely death gave the place its name.
Commissioned note
Contents note
1. Nga ha o nehera
2. Puna wera
3. Mokoia
4. He purakau
5. Ohinemutu
Performance history
19 Jun 2007: Encompass: Tuhonohono
21 Jun 2007: Encomapss: Tuhonohono
14 May 2010: Venus Vespers
25 Sep 2011: Intrepid Music Projects: New Zealand Music
21 Oct 2011: Performed by Ben Hoadley (bassoon) at the Gallagher Concert Chamber in Hamilton
20 Aug 2023: OUR WORLD | Music and the Environment
Performed by Ben Hoadley (bassoon)
Performed by Ben Hoadley (bassoon)
Performed by Ben Hoadley (bassoon); Music Auditorium, Monash University, Melbourne