12 Jul 2024

Taioro: weaving te reo Māori and poetry with chamber music

From Three to Seven, 4:00 pm on 12 July 2024

Spoken word performer Sharn Maree and taonga pūoro specialist Rob Thorne - two members of Taioro, along with viola player Donald Maurice - talk with RNZ's Andrew Clark about the ensemble, and the work they'll be premiering at the 49th Viola Congress in Brazil on 19 July.

Poet and member of Taioro, Sharn Maree.

Sharn Maree Photo: Soldiers Road

Rob Thorne

Rob Thorne Photo: Emma Allen del Castillo

 

Taioro ki te Whenua is written by Sharn Maree, with music composed by Anthony Ritchie, and explores the relationship that humanity has with te taiao - the natural environment.

Taioro writes:
'The piece pays homage to Mother Earth and the multitude of ways in which we love her and mistreat her: a tango of our love/lust relationship. Humankind’s conquest to mine her as a resource, nurture her as a provider and the ongoing effects of this mistreatment'.

Sharn Maree and Rob Thorne perform a short excerpt of material from Taioro ki te Whenua during the interview.

Instruments from Rob Thorne's collection of taonga pūoro

Instruments from Rob Thorne's collection of taonga pūoro Photo: RNZ