NZTrio closes the Auckland Arts Festival tomorrow evening with a concert titled Convergence. It offers 70 minutes of music from Chinese composers Gao Ping and Chen Yi, and New Zealanders Gareth Farr and Victoria Kelly, celebrating "a common place in culture, time, mythology and spirituality".
It might sound a little portentous but Kelly is remarkably down-to-earth when we catch up in her Grey Lynn studio. As we talk, she copes with visiting carpenters and there are children to be picked up from school in due course.
"Being a mother of three has changed every priority I ever thought I might have had," she laughs. "I spent a lot of time trying to fit my new and old self into the same body, but sitting down and writing music seemed so indulgent and surplus to requirements."
You may have heard Kelly's music on screens, big and small. Check out the NZSO recording of her score for Jonathan King's 2009 film Under the Mountain and the music she and Sean Donnelly wrote for the new season of The Almighty Johnsons on TV3.
For a composer who dislikes "working away on my own, locked in a little room," her latest work Toi Huarewa/Suspended Way, created in close collaboration with NZTrio and Horomona Horo, has been heaven.