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Release Date: 25-05-2000
Label: Celestial Harmonies
Catalog Number: 13194-2
Barcode: 13711319422
Musical Style: World
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Virtuoso Didj; Alan Dargin [01:35] | 8 | Los Guisados de ta Bereniena; The Renaissance Players/Winso [05:32] |
| 2 | Cave Drawings; Matthew Doyle & Michael Atherton [04:45] | 9 | Kenjo; The Synergy [06:21] |
| 3 | Marimba Dances; Michael Askill [09:42] | 10 | Song: Extract from the Great Hymn to Aten in the Tomb of Ay; Michael Atherton [05:01] |
| 4 | Hour of the Mouse; The Synergy [05:06] | 11 | Looking South; Lee Riley & Michael Atherton [07:58] |
| 5 | Dancing Vines; James Ashley Franklin [04:20] | 12 | Woolunda; David Hudson [06:40] |
| 6 | Butterfly Dance; Coolangubra [05:26] | 13 | Psalm 100: Jauchzet Dem Herren, Alle Welt; The Song Company & Roland Peelman [06:06] |
| 7 | Setting of the White Moon; James Ashley Franklin & Anthony Wheeler [02:47] | 14 | Honey and Milk Beneath Her Tongue; Sinfonye & Stevie Wishart [07:45] |
Long before Australia, host nation of the 2000 Olympic Games, begun to receive international attention, Celestial Harmonies and Black Sun Music made a cultural commitment to record a wide spectrum of Australian composers and performers. I Call Australia Home has been compiled from its extensive catalogue by Doug Spencer, founder/producer of The Planet, which is broadcast Australia–wide through the ABC's Radio National and internationally through Radio Australia. In March 2000, he won the Outstanding Contribution to World Music' award at the annual Australian World Music Awards. Doug Spencer writes: 'Once infamous for its White Australia Policy, Australia today ought be famous as one of the worlds most actively multi–cultural nations. Educated citizens of Australia live in a proverbially remote place, but they are generally much more worldly than educated citizens of less remote places. And we make some wonderful, remarkably diverse music. Australias musical riches are only just being discovered by many people in the rest of the world (and by some Australians!). Celestial Harmonies is the one international label thats known those riches for years and has recorded and actively promoted fine Australian musicians. Its remarkable that a single, relatively small companys catalog could yield such a rich collection. That company was also brave enough to allow someone independent of it to compile this album.' Bob Carr, Premier of New South Wales and Minister for the Arts, wrote the following dedication for this recording: 'I Call Australia Home is an eclectic collection from Australia's most innovative contemporary composers and performers. It brings together cross–cultural visionary Michael Atherton and the Indigenous artists Matthew Doyle and Alan Dargin who have taken their didgeridoo performances across the world. Also included is the folk/world music fusion of Coolangubra, compositions by Michael Askill, the outstanding Sydney percussion ensemble Synergy and works by multi–instrumentalist James Ashley Franklin. Australia's foremost medievalists are also featured - early music scholar and performer Winsome Evans and her Renaissance Players along with Stevie Wishart and Sinfonye. Australia's foremost vocal ensemble The Song Company completes an extraordinary line–up of talent.' This CD is a musical kaleidoscope capturing the originality and richness of contemporary music–making in Australia. I am delighted that through it, the work of our talented musicians will reach the world.''
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