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'Nightingale Floor'

25/07/2013
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Australian creative collaborate for 'World Orangutan Day' music and film project

Australian musician Sallie Campbell has composed a musical opus in honour and support of the plight of the orangutans and their rapidly disappearing forest habitat, to be released on the inaugural World Orangutan Day on August 19.

 

Together with a three-minute film clip and a second instrumental film clip, in its entirety, Nightingale Floor is a 20-minute contemporary classical/world treatise to natural wonder and breaking free, from internal and external prisons. Dedicated to the original ‘people of the forest’, it is written for an 11-piece string section and three soloists. All funds raised by sales will go to the Orangutan Lands Trust.

Nightingale Floor BTS Short from David Barker on Vimeo.

 

A composer and multi-instrumentalist, Campbell drew support and assistance for the project from peers and friends including Kate Miller-Heidke, whose ethereal vocals feature in the song. Actor Sarah Snook (Predestination, Not Suitable For Children, Sisters Of War) stars in the clip. Writer and director David Barker, Daniel Denholm (Australian Chamber Orchestra, Powderfinger) who recorded and produced the track, and featured soloist composer/multi-instrumentalist John Rodgers, complete the all star team.

 

Campbell is an ardent campaigner for the orangutan and the forests they inhabit. “The situation is urgent, it's right now. The last wild orangutans on the earth live in Malaysia and Indonesia. If people knew the food and products they were consuming were wiping out forests and all the beautiful creatures that live there, they wouldn't buy them,” she said. “As consumers we can do so much. We must demand proper labeling on palm oil products and tell companies that use unsustainable palm oil that we won't buy them. With our partner, The Orangutan Land Trust (OLT), we support their work in providing sustainable solutions for the long-term survival of the orangutan in the wild.”
With a passion for the environment, the final straw was Campbell’s inspiration and humility over the commitment of her ten-year-old niece, Grace.

 

“She’s been campaigning for the orangutans since she was five years old - it’s jawdropping,” she said. “As a musician I wanted to help but I didn’t know where to take it further. This project has brought that depth of meaning and significance I’ve been searching for creatively. "The forests really are our lungs and I feel moved to help them through the national release of Nightingale Floor.”
Barker (also currently working with Aquarius Films and Snook on a forthcoming feature film) said that whilst the clip represents the theme of ‘breaking free from cages within our hearts’, it also symbolises how a shift in perception can provide hope for the orangutans.

 

“The natural wonder, which draws the protagonist forward in the video, is analogous to the orangutan,” he said. “We want people to believe in the idea of natural wonders; we want to create a sense of hope, while at the same time creating an emotive artistic statement that people will want to purchase.”

 

“The idea of hope was always in the forefront of our minds. It’s important that we see hope not only presented in the music and the video, but understood in the wider context of their plight,” he said.
The simple fact is that the greatest threat to the survival of the orangutan in the wild is the conversion of their habitat for the production of palm oil: without a forest they have no home and will not survive.

 

“The single, most important thing we can do to save the orangutan is to insist that the palm oil used in products is produced in a sustainable way, and not at the expense of orangutans and their habitat,” Campbell said.
All funds raised from the sale of the song film clip, the instrumental film clip and the master strings piece will go to the Orangutan Lands Trust. http://www.forests4orangutans.org/

For more information and to support the Nightingale Floor campaign please visit www.nightingalefloor.com.au

 

 

NF Music
Sallie Campbell: Composer, mandolin, five-string violin, nyckelharper, hammered dulcimer, baritone bowed psaltry.
John Rodgers: Violin and banjo
Rob Davidson: Double bass
​Keir Nuttal: Electric guitar

Kate Miller-Heidke: Vocals
Music producer: Daniel Denholm (Australian chamber Orchestra, Powderfinger)
Engineer: Chris Kneehause
Recorded at: Judith Wright Centre Brisbane
 
NF Film Clip
Writer/director: David Barker, Mini Sumo
Editor: Marianne Khoo, Mini Sumo
Executive producer: Angie Fielder, Aquarius Films
Producer: Romany Lee, Aquarius Films
Actor: Sarah Snook 
 
NF Instrumental
Film Clip
Artistic Director: Velvet Pesu
Production: Shot at SYC Studios by Sean Young
Editor: Dan Eady

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