Work
Song of the Fifth Star : for guitar ensemble with optional soprano vocals
by Richard Charlton (2020)
Score
Song of the Fifth Star : for guitar ensemble with optional soprano vocals / Richard Charlton.
Library shelf no. 785.78719/CHA 14 [Available for loan]
Work Overview
  This piece is about the smallest star in the
  Southern Cross, which until last year had the no-nonsense title
  of Epsilon Crucis - literally the fifth-brightest star of the
  Cross.
No longer. The International
  Astronomical Union has announced it will be given a new,
  additional common name: 'Ginan', the name it has been
  called for thousands of years by the Wardaman people of the
  Northern Territory.
'Ginan' is about 228 light
  years from Earth. It "represents a red dilly-bag filled with
  special songs of knowledge", Monash University astronomer Duane
  Hamacher writes. The star is one of four
  the astronomical union will now recognise by their Aboriginal
  names, as part of a wider project to give the stars in our sky
  proper titles. Epsilon Scorpii, located in the constellation
  Scorpius, has been renamed Larawag; in the Phoenicis
  constellation there is now a Wurren; and in Canis Majoris (the
  Great Dog) a star has been named Unurgunite.
Work Details
Year: 2020
Instrumentation: Guitar ensemble (3 Guitars, bass guitar), optional solo soprano.
Duration: 6 min.
Difficulty: Medium — Composed for school ensemble - would suit amateur guitarists
Dedication note: Dedicated to Ascham School Guitar Orchestra
Performances of this work
30 Apr 2022: at Together Again! - Tributes & Tales (Mosman Art Gallery and Community Centre). Featuring Classical Guitar Society, Sydney.
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