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This is Our Home : Ngindaji ngarragî muwayi : for SSAA choir and wind symphony

by Steve Hawke and Paul Stanhope (2014, this version: 2019)

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Work Overview

This piece is the final movement of Jandamarra - Sing for the Country - a music drama work originally for large choral and orchestral forces about the Indigenous resistance hero from the 1890s who fought white settlers and police in order to protect his people and country from invasion. As well as being a remembrance of Jandamarra and all he means to the Bunuba people, the song is a celebration of family, of language and of country.

Work Details

Year: 2014, this version: 2019

Instrumentation: SSAA choir, piccolo, 2 flutes, oboe, 4 clarinets in B flat, bass clarinet, bassoon, 2 alto saxophones in E flat, 2 tenor saxophones in B flat, baritone saxophone, 3 French horns, euphonium, 3 trumpets in B flat,  trombones, bass trombone, tuba, timpani, percussion (4 players), keyboard (playing harp and piano samples), didjeridu in G (opt.).

Duration: 5 min.

Difficulty: Medium — Could be performed by a high level school or tertiary Wind Symphony and an upper seconday SA choir

Commission note: Commissioned by Hunter Singers.

First performance: by Hunter Singers, Hunter Wind Ensemble

English text by Steve Hawke, Bunuba text based on song words by June Oscar and Patsy Bedford.

Performances of this work

Unknown date: featuring Hunter Singers, Hunter Wind Ensemble.

28 Jun 17: City Recital Hall, Sydney. Featuring Gondwana Voices, Lyn Williams.

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