Review: A Homage, from Engagement to Peace (Arafura Wind Ensemble)
Arafura Wind Ensemble took the audience on a musical journey back to this remote northern town in the lead-up to and during the bombing of Darwin 80 years ago on February 19, 1942.
Arafura Wind Ensemble took the audience on a musical journey back to this remote northern town in the lead-up to and during the bombing of Darwin 80 years ago on February 19, 1942.
An interesting take, though perhaps just too many notes.
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