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William Barton wrote at 5:07pm on September 3rd, 2008
Ade wrote at 5:36am on August 31st, 2008
hi Mr Barton

I am doing a project on you in school and was wondering if you could tell me how you incorporate Ideas of Australia into your music???

Thanks a lot
Ade
Erin wrote at 7:53am on August 27th, 2008
My name is Sallie Erin,
I have a dream, and i would like to share it with you. It is a vision i have had for too long, and I saw you and took a leap of faith. Being 'white' sculthorpe I love ! I am but a simple 'piano tutour' did my grad' at Melb uni conservatorium, but my home is the Murray River and would love to ask you if you are interested in making music with this mighty river as a back veiw with the 'western' instrument which I am familiar - the piano ? looking forward to your thoughts,
thanking you,
Sallie Erin.
Debra wrote at 4:28am on August 27th, 2008
Hey Willy-just had a listen to you playing the didge and guitar-ur very silky on the guitar mate, love it- we r all so proud of you. Take Care
Erin wrote at 11:28pm on August 13th, 2008
when are u playin at cultural festival in townsville????

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William Barton

William is one of Australia’s leading didjeridu players and composers and is a powerful advocate for the wider perception of his cultural traditions. Born in Mount Isa, he was taught the instrument by his uncle, an elder of the Waanyi, Lardil and Kalkadunga tribes of western Queensland. At 17 years, William played his first classical concert with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra.

Since 2001 he has collaborated with Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe. Sculthorpe’s Requiem... (read more)