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Deborah Cheetham Fraillon

Cheetham Fraillon: Bundjil Ngalingu

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Australian Music Centre  |  SKU : 9790673151864  |  Code-barres: 9790673151864
  • Composer: Deborah Cheetham Fraillon (1964-)
  • Format: Set of Parts
  • Instrumentation: Cello, Piano, Soprano, Mezzo Soprano
  • Work: Bundjil Ngalingu (2019)
  • ISMN: 9790673151864

Description

For almost half of its existence, the Short Black Opera team has consisted of three core members; my partner in music and life Toni Lalich OAM, myself and Torres Strait Island singer/song wirter Jessica Hitchcock. 2019 was to mark Jess's final year in her part time role with SBO as in 2020 she would unleash her considerable talent on the world of independent music festivals. To mark this rite of passage I decided that I would compose a trio for the SBO team and so Bundjil Ngalingu came to be. Very early in the composition process I knew I wanted to include cello and so the trio became a quartet. for the first time in the Wominjeka Song Cycle series I also included a significant amount of English text to paint a picture of the traditional food source of the Boon Wurrung people - the yam daisy or Murnong. Once again Bundjil returns to guide us over the flowing waters and the golden fields of murnong. D.Cheetham

Australian Music Centre

Cheetham Fraillon: Bundjil Ngalingu

$ 50.75

Description

For almost half of its existence, the Short Black Opera team has consisted of three core members; my partner in music and life Toni Lalich OAM, myself and Torres Strait Island singer/song wirter Jessica Hitchcock. 2019 was to mark Jess's final year in her part time role with SBO as in 2020 she would unleash her considerable talent on the world of independent music festivals. To mark this rite of passage I decided that I would compose a trio for the SBO team and so Bundjil Ngalingu came to be. Very early in the composition process I knew I wanted to include cello and so the trio became a quartet. for the first time in the Wominjeka Song Cycle series I also included a significant amount of English text to paint a picture of the traditional food source of the Boon Wurrung people - the yam daisy or Murnong. Once again Bundjil returns to guide us over the flowing waters and the golden fields of murnong. D.Cheetham

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