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posted 30/04/2013

Anzac Day Tribute-Poetry, Stories, Music, with Eastside’s Arts Margaux Dombkins and Horatio Neate, David Cameron and RMC Band on 25 April 2013

TributeMy first guestHoratio Neate narrates his Tribute collection of poems in memory of all those who have made a sacrifice for our great country.

Poems narrated by Horatio include: In Flanders Fields (John McCrae); For The Fallen (Lawrence Binyon); Clancy Of The Overflow and Waltzing Matilda (Banjo Patterson); My Country (Dorethea MacKellar); To A Dead Mate (C.J. Dennis).

Tribute – a collection of poems narrated by Horatio Neate is available on CD from The Australian War Memorial www.awm.gov.au

 

 

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My next guest – is author and historian, David Cameron. David, an expert on the Anzac campaign, chats about his just released sixth book on Gallipoli. “Shadows Of Anzac” presents a personal perspective of soldiers and non-combatants alike. A military and social history, these stories and accounts are told from both sides of the trenches – from Turkish and Anzacs – and delves into memories of the people who were ‘there’ and through their eyes we see a different side of Gallipoli. “Shadows Of Anzac” provides an intimate and powerful perspective of Anzac, a richly varied portrayal that describes the absurdity, monotony and often humour that sat alongside the horrors of the bitter fight to claim the peninsula.

Shadows Of Anzac by David Cameron is available at bookstores and online at www.bigskypublishing.com.au

 

CSC_220x147pxMusic: the music featured in today’s program is from the Band of the Royal Military College, Duntroon (RMC Band). Its roles for the Army and the Australian Defence Force in Canberra are predominately ceremonial. Away from the ceremonial role, the RMC Band performs as a concert band and the variety of ensembles achievable in that instrumentation. The ensembles within RMC Band are the: concert band; marching band; stage band; woodwind quintet; brass quintet; jazz ensemble; rock band; dixie band (known as the Steamboat Stompers); saxophone quartet; clarinet quartet; and woodwind trio.

The RMC Band’s CD “Music from a Century of Leadership” is available from www.militaryshop.com.au

 

TO LISTEN TO PART ONE  OF THE  INTERVIEW with Horatio Neate: CLICK HEREPart One anzac day tribute margaux dombkins 25 april 2013 arts thursday

 TO LISTEN TO PART TWO OF THE INTERVIEW with David Cameron: CLICK HEREPart Two anzac day tribute margaux dombkins 25 april 2013 arts thursday

Thanks for your company

Margaux