Some CBC Newfoundland and Labrador love for the new album, DON’T LET ME FALL TOO FAR. An interview with lovely Weekend AM host, Heather Barrett for “First Listen”. We play some of my tunes and speak about the new album, touring, the gear I use, what it’s like to pursue a music career that’s totally outside of the box and why I love the St. John’s music scene so darn much. https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-72-weekend-am/clip/15745011-rozalind-macphail-plays-the-flute-but-thats-just-her-starting-point
Cucalorus Festival
Thank you North Carolina
What a tour! Did it ever warm my heart to have my music and our films so well received in North Carolina. Here are some of my favourite TV, radio and newspaper clips collected from the tour:
Encore Weekly
Thanks to Encore writer Mel Beasley for this great article about our NC Tour and FROM THE RIVER TO THE OCEAN: http://www.encorepub.com/layers-of-emotion-composer-uses-music-and-film-to-build-a-narrative-on-the-human-experience/
North Carolina Tour
I’m coming to you, North Carolina! Check out the tour dates and tell your NC friends to join us at these special events! There will be something for everyone. I’ll be performing my award-winning audio-visual project, FROM THE RIVER TO THE OCEAN in partnership with Cucalorus Festival, teaching at Live Film Scoring Workshop through Cat Fly Film Festival and performing some heartwarming YIN FOR THE HEART yoga workshops. Check out my SHOWS page for all the details! See you soon! #flutegirltoursNC #Piccflute #Gemeinhardtontour
Live Review – From the River to the Ocean
Beautiful review written by Daze Jefferies of Saltwater Stories about our St. John’s premiere of FROM THE RIVER TO THE OCEAN: https://saltwaterstories.net/2017/05/16/push-and-pull-of-memories-the-st-johns-premiere-of-rozalind-macphails-from-the-river-to-the-ocean/
Video Release: “Now Accepting Food Stamps” in The Overcast
I used my Super 8 camera in Wilmington, North Carolina during my Cucalorus Festival Artist Residency and hand-processed three rolls of film with the help of Andre Silva and Mariah Kramer at UNCW Film Studies. Thanks to Dan Brawley in 2014 for giving me his precious rolls of film! “Now Accepting Food Stamps” was my reaction to feeling heartbroken about the poverty and racism I was witnessing down South. With all that’s been going on in our current world climate, it feels right to share this film. https://theovercast.ca/a-sneak-peak-of-rozalind-macphails-ecma-winning-audio-visual-project
Telegram Article
Thank you Tara Bradbury of The Telegram for this beautiful story about our upcoming St. John’s premiere of FROM THE RIVER TO THE OCEAN and why Saint John, NB was a trip and a half! http://www.thetelegram.com/living/entertainment/2017/5/7/st–john-s-musician-rozalind-macphail-returns-from-ecmas-with-mo.html