
Program
The story of the Night Parrot is a fascinating one. Prior to its rediscovery in 2013, this “Holy Grail” for bird enthusiasts only existed in historical evidence from over 130 years ago when 30 or so birds were hunted, stuffed and sent off to museums or Victorian drawing rooms as trophies.
Bringing this story to life in poetry, my father Jeff spent a lot of time researching the history of the Night Parrot and concocting a fantastic ballad-style poem that takes the audience on a journey into a landscape that is quintessentially outback Queensland and expresses the human endeavour that had almost destroyed and has now saved this little bird.
The music evokes the vast and sparse outback environment that this bird inhabits. It examines the predators and dangers that threaten its existence. It journeys to Victorian England and the posh drawing rooms where stuffed birds were sent. It re-enacts the first time a bird was held in human hands for over 130 years. And finally, it reflects on the importance of the effort to preserve the species now and in the future.
For Soprano and String Quartet
Dur approx. 21 minutes
Music by Jessica Wells | Lyrics by Jeffrey Wells
Commissioned by Queensland Music Festival and Bush Heritage Australia 2019