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Here's a music video compilation featuring a bunch of music that was once performed on guitars, banjos and mandolins in Queensland between 1840-1940. Here's a list of all the excerpts in case you're interested: The Dandy Fifth - Alfred A.
Advance Australia Fair Peter Dodds McCormick (1843-1916) Arr. D. Gardiner. Performed by the Enoggera Ensemble: Duncan Gardiner (guitar/soprano guitar/ukulele), Marissa Carroll (mandolin), Joel Woods (banjo/mandola), Dominic Ward (guitars). Please like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/enoggeraensemble/ Please subscribe to our YouTube channel Please visit www.duncangardiner.com Video by Tangible Media www.tangiblemedia.com.au We, the Enoggera Ensemble, are focused generally on playing music that was played on guitars, mandolins and banjos in Queensland.
The Enoggera Ensemble features four leading Brisbane musicians who bring Australia's rich colonial music history to life in a powerful and dynamic way. Banjo, mandolin and guitar clubs were all the rage from the 1880s to the 1930s and this new incarnation delights in sharing the fascinating histories and sounds of the phenomenon through captivating live performances.
The Enoggera Ensemble features four leading Brisbane musicians who bring Australia's rich colonial music history to life in a powerful and dynamic way. Banjo, mandolin and guitar clubs were all the rage from the 1880s to the 1930s and this new incarnation delights in sharing the fascinating histories and sounds of the phenomenon through captivating live performances.

'The Bee' - performed by mimi duo (Setsu Masuda and Duncan Gardiner)

'Sakura and variations' - performed by mimi duo (Setsu Masuda and Duncan Gardiner)

'Baby One More Time...'  (performed by Rachael Aquilina, Anna Sarcich and Duncan Gardiner)

'In Paradisum' (performed by the Perth Guitar Quartet)

'Languish' (performed by Rachael Aquilina, Anna Sarcich and Duncan Gardiner)

'Brandy Snap' (performed by Rachael Aquilina, Anna Sarcich and Duncan Gardiner)

A Thousand Cranes Beat Their Wings (for piano trio) (performed by Magellan: Paul Wright, Sacha McCulloch and Faith Maydwell)

'O Willow Waly' (composed by Georges Auric, arranged by Duncan Gardiner. It features the vocal talents of Heather Bex and incorporates multi-tracked guitars by Duncan)

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