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Funeral notices from this week
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This week, these are the loved-ones remembered in the funeral notices and family announcements in The Sentinel.
To see the full list of family announcements, visit this section of the StokeonTrentLive website where you can search by name, date and location. You can also post your own announcements and notices there.
Canberra International Music Festival / Concert 9, “Great Hall Rising”, Fitters’ Workshop, May 3. Reviewed by
ROB KENNEDY.
AUSTRALIAN democracy came about through several dramatic events. This concert linked some of the landmarks of Australian history with music that journeyed into the heart and soul of the nation.
The artists for this performance were: William Barton, didgeridoo; Delmae Barton, voice; Golden Gate Brass Quintet; Daniel and David Wilfred, songmen from Ngukurr in Arnhem Land; Susannah Lawergren, soprano; Jason Noble, clarinet; Veronique Serret, violin; James Wannan, viola; Blair Harris, cello; and Roland Peelman, piano.
In a concert of diverse performances that crossed much musical territory, it began with “Bakery Hill Rising”, by Vincent Plush. The title of this work coming from the Eureka Rebellion of 1854, which occurred in Bakery Hill, Ballarat, Victoria. From outside the workshop, the French horn played by Aidan Gabriels from the Golden Gate Brass Q
David Wilfred and Sunny Kim dancing the song. Photo: Peter Hislop
Canberra International Music Festival / Concert 7, “Hand to Earth”. At the James O Fairfax Theatre, NGA, May 2. Reviewed by
GRAHAM McDONALD
WHILE the focus of the Canberra International Music Festival is classical music, elements of jazz and traditional music permeate its program.
This concert presented aspects of First Nations’ music in fascinating and contrasting ways.
The first part was a short music theatre piece “At the Edge of the Cloak”, created by Nardi Simpson and a group of Yuwaalaraay women and girls. Simpson is a Yuwaalaraay woman and half of the Stiff Gins, who has been exploring aspects of indigenous music culture for 20 years in always interesting and diverse ways. Yuwaalaraay country is north-western NSW, from Walgett up to the Queensland border and west towards Brewarrina.
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