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- William Barton plays didgeridoo atop the Opera House sails as part of the video which celebrates the building’s 50th anniversary.
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Oct 18, 2023 · William Barton plays didgeridoo atop the Opera House sails as part of the video which celebrates the building’s 50th anniversary. Credit: Damian Bennett
Developed over two years by First Nations arts company Garrijimanha, the new work is performed by Mark Atkins on didgeridoo and James Morrison on bugle with production by Ricky Bloomfield.
In the spirit of reconciliation, a moving new arrangement of The Last Post, performed by First Nations didgeridoo player Mark Atkins and jazz virtuoso James Morrison, will be launched and available on Saturday, November 11, Remembrance Day.
Nov 10, 2023 · A new arrangement, The Last Post (Winds of Change), features acclaimed didgeridoo player Mark Atkins and jazz virtuoso James Morrison. Albany-born Yamatji Widi, Wongi woman, Chelsy Atkins, is the project manager and producer, working alongside her dad.
Developed over two years by First Nations arts company Garrijimanha, the new work is performed by Mark Atkins on didgeridoo and James Morrison on bugle with production by Ricky Bloomfield.
Nov 11, 2023 · James Morrison on bugle, Mark Atkins on didgeridoo. Atkins and jazz virtuoso James Morrison recorded the arrangement 200-metres high, on the Sydney Opera House, and were filmed for thousands, if not millions, of people across the nation.
Oct 31, 2023 · In the spirit of reconciliation, a moving new arrangement of The Last, performed by acclaimed First Nations didgeridoo player Mark Atkins and jazz virtuoso James Morrison, will be...