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Celebrating Ngarra-Burria: First Nations Composers Initiative

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Celebrating Ngarra-Burria: First Nations Composers Initiative : An Educational Resource on works for small ensembles by Christopher Sainsbury, Brenda Gifford and Aaron Wyatt / Dr Joanna Drimatis.

  • 1 digital (PDF) eBook (67p. -- A4 (portrait))
  • Published by Australian Music Centre — 2023
  • Purchase Price: $68.18 (Available for immediate download) — Add to Cart
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Australian Works Analysed in this eBook

  Work
 Bardo (2019) by Christopher Sainsbury
 Gambambara (Seasons) (2017) by Brenda Gifford
 Cirrus (2022) by Aaron Wyatt

Product details

This resource is to assist educators in accessing, understanding and teaching Australian ensemble music by our First Nations composers to students in the classroom environment. The resource is for primarily secondary school students and can be incorporated in classroom programs at the senior level, Years 11-12 and from Years 7-10. However, the selected works could be played for students at the Junior School levels.
The content of this resource includes an introduction to the Ngarra-Burria project and a discussion of the idea of 'place' in understanding the music of the presented composers. This is followed by an overview of the three composers Christopher Sainsbury, Brenda Gifford and Aaron Wyatt which precedes the discussion of these composers and their works with detailed listening guides. Towards the end of the kit are teaching prompts/ideas to assist with the presentation and study of these works in the classroom. These prompts or tasks have been divided into Aural/Musicology, Performance and Composition.

ISBN: 978-0-909168-11-7

This kit includes three a4 study scores.


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