Traditional New Zealand Māori instruments, composition and digital technology: some recent collaborations and processes

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This article is published in the journal, Organised Sound. Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2005.

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This paper examines the integration of traditional New Zealand Māori instruments with digital music technology, and the use of these instruments in making new works. The focus is on the work of performer/composers Hirini Melbourne and Richard Nunns, as well as recent collaborations that Richard Nunns has undertaken with some composers and musicians in genres other than Māori music. Aesthetic, practical and cultural considerations in the composition process are explored.

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Whalley, I. (2005). Traditional New Zealand Māori instruments, composition and digital technology: some recent collaborations and processes. Organised Sound, 10(01), 57-65.

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