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Programme Notes

As the title suggests, Didjeribluegrass incorporates some aspects of bluegrass music, in particular the fast “fiddling” style of string playing that includes many open strings. Bluegrass music is especially associated with regional areas, and this seemed a good match with the first performances of this piece that took place in towns in western Queensland. The didjeridu sometimes works with this soundworld, but at other times either co-exists or seems to work against the string parts, taking over through improvisation and assume a more prominent role. Didjeribluegrass was commissioned by the Australian Festival of Chamber Music with the financial assistance of the Australia Council, the Federal Government's arts funding and advisory body. The duration of Didjeribluegrass is approximately 7 minutes. Matthew Hindson is an academic staff member at the University of Sydney. Matthew Hindson

Didjeribluegrass

ABC Classic FM (Australia)

Brett Kelly/The Queensland Orchestra/William Barton

Didjeribluegrass

City Park (Launceston, TAS, Australia)

Guy Noble/Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra/William Barton

Didjeribluegrass

Tolosa Park (Glenorchy, TAS, Australia)

Guy Noble/Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra/William Barton

Didjeribluegrass

Ferry Road Studio (Brisbane, QLD, Australia)

Brett Kelly/The Queensland Orchestra/William Barton