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Jandamarra: Sing for the Country : Ngalanyabarra Muwayi.u

by Steve Hawke and Paul Stanhope (2014)

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Performance by Gondwana Choirs, Simon Lobelson, Yilimbirri Ensemble, Brett Weymark, Sydney Symphony Orchestra from the CD Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 52.

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Work Overview

This dramatic cantata (or concert music drama) is about the life of the young Bunuba warrior and resistance hero, Jandamarra. An epic tale set in the dramatic landscape of the central Kimberley recounts a time of conflict and incursion of white settlers onto traditional land. Jandamarra is a flawed hero: having been incredibly effective as a tracker for a local law officer, rounding up his own people and sending them to jail, the elders allow themselves to be captured and sing Jandamarra back home. Jandamarra is faced with an awful choice but liberates his people by shooting Richardson, the policeman. This begins a time of resistance fighting which allows his people to live in safety. Ultimately, he pays for his heroism and like a grand Greek tragedy, pays with his own life, having been hunted down by another tracker.

The Jandamarra story is owned by the Bunuba people from Western Australia who are the creative partners in this musical work. Their participation in the cast is an integral aspect of the story telling and the music making.

Work Details

Year: 2014

Instrumentation: Solo baritone narrator, baritone and tenor young soloists, SSAA Children’s Choir, SATB Semi-chorus, SATB Large chorus, actors, narrators and ensemble of Indigenous singers, dancers and actors from the Bunuba community or alternatively of indigenous descent with permission of the Bunuba community. Orchestra: Piccolo, 2 flutes (2nd doubling alto flute & piccolo), 2 oboes (2nd doubling cor anglais), 3 clarinets (2nd doubling Eb clarinet, 3rd doubling bass clarinet), 2 bassoons (2nd doubling contra), 4 horns in F, 3 trumpets in C, 2 trombones, bass trombone, tuba, timpani, percussion (4 players), harp, keyboard player (synthesizer/sampler doubling celesta), strings.

Duration: 60 min.

Difficulty: Advanced — Professional Symphony Orchestra or high standard Youth Orchestra, high standard choral ensembles

Contents note: 1.1 Prelude "This Land is Full of Spirits" -- 1.2 The Lirrga Wangga -- 1.3 The Boys -- 1.4 Requiem for Lindsay -- 2.1 The Tracker -- 2.2 The Choice -- 3.1 Sing to the Land -- 3.2 Jandamarra and the Unggud -- 3.3 Yalanggani Jaulja -- 3.4 The Land is Healed -- 3.5 Tunnel Creek -- 3.6 Dirrari Lament -- 3.7 Lirrga Wangga reprise -- 3.8 This is Our Home – Ngindaji ngarragi muwai.

Dedication note: Libretto dedicated to: Adam Andrews, Hazel Hawke, Molly Jalakbiya

Commission note: Commissioned by Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

First performance: by Gondwana Choirs, Simon Lobelson, Yilimbirri Ensemble, Brett Weymark, Sydney Symphony Orchestra — 16 Jul 14. Sydney Opera House

Commissioned by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra for the SSO and the Australian network orchestras, Singers and Dancers of the Yilimbirri Ensemble, Gondwana National Indigenous Choir, Gondwana Chorale and Sydney Children’s Choir, with the generous support of Vicki Olsson and Geoff Ainsworth.
Created in collaboration with the Bunuba people, who own the Jandamarra story.

Awards & Prizes

Year Award Placing Awarded for/to
2015 Art Music Awards: Work of the Year: Orchestral Finalist Paul Stanhope

Analysis

Resonate article: 2015 Art Music Awards finalists - comments by judging panels by Australian Music Centre

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Performances of this work

6 Oct 23.

18 Oct 2019: at Jandamarra - Sing for the Country (Sydney Town Hall). Featuring Sydney Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Children's Choir, Brett Weymark, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, Sydney Conservatorium Choir.

18 Jul 2014: at SSO: Jandamarra (Stanhope) (Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall). Featuring Brett Weymark, Gondwana Choirs, Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

17 Jul 2014: at SSO: Jandamarra (Stanhope) (Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall). Featuring Gondwana Choirs, Brett Weymark, Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

16 Jul 14: Sydney Opera House. Featuring Brett Weymark, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Simon Lobelson, Gondwana Choirs, Yilimbirri Ensemble.

16 Jul 2014: at SSO: Jandamarra (Stanhope) (Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall). Featuring Brett Weymark, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Gondwana Choirs.

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