How courageous of the NZSO National Youth Orchestra, to open its Saturday concert with Alexandra Hay's An Atlas of Unfixed Stars.
Here was a talented young New Zealand composer writing music that makes no attempt to wow the audience with the computer-assisted rush-and-roar that is such a temptation today.
Without any words of introduction apart from a mysterious and minimal programme note, we were voyaging in a soundworld that started where Webern left off, subtly threading shafts of colour and timbral gestures.
Breathed sounds merged with pitched, dynamics ricocheted from thud to shimmer; conductor James Judd held it together admirably and concertmaster Olivia Francis dispensed some confidently brilliant solos.
The inclusion of organist Cameron Carpenter as soloist in Samuel Barber's Toccata Festiva was a twofold inspiration.