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Work Overview
This work is in four movements, originally designed to be played by four progressive ensembles, however, it can be played as a whole by a single band capable of the more difficult material. The first movement is available as a flexiscore arrangement, or as a conventional scored arrangement. There are two themes which were co-created with the beginner ensemble and appear in all movements. It is a celebration of the community-ness of community music.
Work Details
Year: 2025
Duration: 15 min.
Difficulty: Medium — A four-movement suite with movements from grade 1-4.
Contents note: I. Headwaters : Turapina -- II. Meandering : Laykila -- III. Whitewater : Pilpatumila -- IV. Estuary : Kanamaluka.
Commission note: Commissioned by the University of Tasmania Community Music Program for its 40th Anniversary with support from the Tasmanian Government through Arts Tasmania.
First performance: 29 Nov 25. St Johns Church, Launceston, Tasmania
The composer notes the following styles, genres, influences, etc in relation to this work:
March, folk song, samba, and chorale.
Place names are in palawa kani, the language of the litruwita/Tasmanian Palawa Nation.
Performances of this work
29 Nov 25: St Johns Church, Launceston, Tasmania
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