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1 y separately published work icon Remembering Mrs Macquarie Peter Sculthorpe , 2015 London : Faber Music , 2015 26544459 2015 single work lyric/song

'This work marks the 200th anniversary of the appointment of Lachlan Macquarie and Elizabeth Henrietta Macquarie as governor and first lady of the colony of New South Wales. I chose to devote myself to Mrs Macquarie in particular: she played the cello and I wrote the work with her cello in mind. The instrument was made in 1814 by Thomas Kennedy of London. It is now housed in the Museum of Sydney.

'In 2001, a Volunteers' Memorial, designed by Richard Leplastrier, was put in place on Mrs Macquarie's Chair, the well-known headland on Sydney Harbour named after Mrs Macquarie. I composed a work especially for the unveiling of the memorial, one that could be performed at future memorial services. This work is an unaccompanied unison setting of a poem, Landscapes, by Judith Wright.

'Because of this personal association with Mrs Macquarie's Chair, it seemed fitting to base the present work upon the melody inspired by Judith Wright's words. Following a somewhat expansive opening, the melody is stated quietly, mostly in its original form but with some additional material. The music then becomes rather declamatory, recalling the opening. This gives way to an impassioned variation of the melody, leading to the climax and a brief coda. Seagull sounds heard in the opening section return at the end.

'Remembering Mrs Macquarie, is lovingly dedicated to H E Professor Marie Bashir, who unveiled the Volunteers' Memorial shortly after she became Governor of New South Wales. She is an authority on the life and times of Elizabeth Henrietta Macquarie (1788-1835).' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Patrick White Fragments : For Soprano and Piano Peter Sculthorpe (composer), 2012 London : Faber Music , 2012 26544264 2012 single work lyric/song
1 y separately published work icon Riverina Dreaming : (Gundyarri Wagga Wagga) Peter Sculthorpe (composer), 2011 London : Faber Music , 2011 26544828 2011 single work lyric/song
1 y separately published work icon Quamby : For Orchestra Peter Sculthorpe (composer), 2010 London : Faber Music , 2010 26544900 2010 single work lyric/song

'Quamby Bluff is a mountainous outcrop in Tasmania, where colonial government soldiers reputedly drove a tribe of Aborigines to the cliff's edge where they faced the choice of being shot, or jumping to their deaths. They chose the latter and as they jumped shouted "Quamby! Quamby!", meaning "Save me! Save me!". Some of the lyrical music derives from melodic material composed during the composer's youth.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon My Country Childhood : For Strings Peter Sculthorpe (composer), 2008 London : Faber Music , 2008 26544983 2008 single work lyric/song
1 y separately published work icon Koori Dreaming : For Descant Recorder and Guitar Peter Sculthorpe (composer), 2006 London : Faber Music , 2006 26545074 2006 single work lyric/song
1 y separately published work icon My Name Is Tian : For Soprano, Flute, Viola, Harp and Percussion Don'o Kim , Anne Boyd (composer), 1979 London : Faber Music , 1982 Z1193209 1979 single work musical theatre
2 8 The Last of His Tribe Woonoona : The Last of His Tribe i "He crouches, and buries his face on his knees,", Henry Kendall , Sydney : W. H. Paling , 1937 Z492609 1864 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Illustrated Sydney News , 25 November vol. 5 no. 68 1869; (p. 302) Whispers from the Faraway South : Translations of Selected Australian Poetry 1999; (p. 33-37)
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