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Waiting in the wings moments before their concert debut, Tom Thum and Gordon Hamilton are quietly confident that they’re on to something special. It is a Saturday night in May 2015 at the Brisbane Powerhouse, and they’re about to unleash a sonic pairing that has never been heard before. Seated in the crowd are several…

Brisbane musician Tom Thum has gone from being a beatboxer freestyling in the streets to performing with symphony orchestras in Brisbane, Sydney and Perth and internationally. His next performance is at Adelaide Fringe on March 9 and 10.Waiting in the wings moments before their concert debut, Tom Thum and Gordon Hamilton are quietly confident that they’re on to something special.

Will the conductor and the lyrebird end the night with adulation befitting their shared roles as musical innovators? Or will they rue the day they ever decided to combine forces with the ­lunatic idea of arranging an hour of original music whose roots were planted deep in the fertile creative mind of a boy making strange, ­repetitive noises in his bedroom?Thum calls this building “the hide”, and as he parts the thick black curtains to reveal the beautiful native bush view on the other...

Brisbane musician Tom Thum has gone from being a beatboxer freestyling in the streets to performing with symphony orchestras in Brisbane, Sydney and Perth and internationally. His next performance is at Adelaide Fringe on March 9 and 10. Dale Truscott was among the millions of viewers won over by Thum’s abundant talents, and as a musician and project manager at the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, he saw an opportunity to bridge two worlds. “We loved the idea of unpacking the diverse sounds in his arsenal and pairing him with a creative young composer who could ‘translate’ them into an ­orchestral work, to break down all of the boundaries between hip-hop culture and the concert hall,” Truscott tells Review.

Is it fair to say he’s a bit of a misfit in the classical world? “Yes, but musicians everywhere recognise when someone is talented,” the conductor replies. “They recognise that Tom has this special gift, and they go along. It’s undeniable: you can’t spend five minutes with Tom and not be convinced of his musicality.”

 

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