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Author Topic: Jon Rose (and Dinky) on R3  (Read 291 times)
richard barrett
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« on: 21:57:13, 02-08-2007 »

My attention has been drawn to this, which I reckon could be rather interesting:

This Saturday 4th August, the BBC will broadcast a feature on Australian keyboard music.

Ivories in the Outback:
A radiophonic survey of pioneer pianos and harmoniums which arrived in outback Australia with white settlement. Written, composed and recorded by Jon Rose.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/betweentheears/?focuswin
The programme is normally available on line for 7 days after the initial broadcast.

Producer: Jon Rose
Exectutive Producer: Joby Waldman

Texts spoken by

Neparrnga 'Joe' Gumbula
Djangirrawuy 'Brian' Garawirr'tja
Amanda Stewart
Andrew McLennan
Lorraine Reichard
Jane Ullman
Tony McGregor
Marguerite Pepper
Stephen Crittenden
Manon Winter
Ian Morrison
Roz Bandt
Tony Bond
Mary Healy

Original contributions from

Ross Bolleter
Albert Fox
John Mcentee
Jim Cotterill
Dinky the singing dingo

Historic pianos and harmoniums were used by courtesy of the Darnum Musical Instrument Museum, Victoria and played by Jon Rose. Extra keyboard recordings provided by John Mcentee and Hollis Taylor.


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« Reply #1 on: 22:15:48, 02-08-2007 »


Dinky the singing dingo


Ollie, isn't that your stage name?
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« Reply #2 on: 23:00:16, 02-08-2007 »

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Ollie, isn't that your stage name?

On a Boehm-system didgeridoo (Bb)...   Wink
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« Reply #3 on: 21:36:38, 04-08-2007 »

Just saw this as the program ws ending but I'll try and catch up tomorrow.

The People's music is great:

http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/6630159/a/Jon+Rose:+The+People's+Music.htm
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« Reply #4 on: 21:40:10, 04-08-2007 »


Dinky the singing dingo


Ollie, isn't that your stage name?

Shhh! People must suspect nothing!
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