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Where Water Meets

Ashore, all to pieces is an immersive chamber-folk album about what carries us through longing, loss and regret. It is the sophomore album by Where Water Meets (Yyan Ng and Emily Sheppard).

Drawing on remote places as emotional landscapes, the music is anchored in Tasmanian stories, wilderness and place, unfolding from moments of intimate reflection into expansive, emotionally intense orchestral soundscapes.

The album is inspired by the stories we carry, the poetry of Rumi, New Zealand playwright Violet Targuse, and John Cook’s memoir The Last Lighthouse Keeper.

Forging a musical language entirely their own, Where Water Meets dissolve the boundaries between chamber music, contemporary folk and musical traditions from around the world. Violin, viola, guitar and voice are joined by cello, double bass, piano and banjo, alongside eel-skin instruments, kayamb percussion, Blu-Tack violin and alternate tunings to create a textural tapestry full of unexpected timbres and intricate musical detail.

Musicians

Yyan Ng – Guitar, vox

Emily Sheppard – Violin, Viola, vox

Katie Yap – Baroque Viola, vox

Simone Slattery – Baroque violin, vox

Anthony Albrecht – Baroque Cello

Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/where-water-meets/tickets

Venue: Stanley Town Hall, Church Street, Stanley

September 12 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm