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Ghandar, Ann
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Given Name
Ann
Ann
Surname
Ghandar
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:aghanda6
Email
aghanda6@une.edu.au
Preferred Given Name
Ann
School/Department
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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- PublicationDo You Speak Music?If I were to ask you: "Parlez vous francais?" you would have a number of answers available to you according to your situation, without much thought being needed, such as "oui", or "non", or "un peu", or perhaps you would answer in English that you don't speak French. You would not ask "What do you mean?" because the original question is self-explanatory. But if I were to ask you "Do you speak music?" You might well think that this was a very unusual question, and wonder how to interpret it. The reason that I am asking this seemingly opaque question is that I believe everybody has an innate understanding of music, and therefore it follows that my question is really a rhetorical one, to which everybody can answer "Yes".
- PublicationOnly the Voice was Visible: Trio for Flute, Violin and PianoScore for flute, violin and piano. Two parts. Music Publisher's number: KP 0347, KP 0347a, KP 0347b.
- PublicationColoured Lights with Cloud: for piano soloScore for piano solo, eight movements. Music Publisher's number: KP 0376.
- PublicationFlowing Water and Birds: for Violin, Cello and PianoScore and part for violin, cello and piano in 3 movements. Music Publisher's number: KP0357.
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- PublicationWords Written in Water: The Language of Music CompositionDr Treloar, members of the Anderson family, distinguished guests: We are here tonight to honour the memory of Professor Gordon Anderson. It gives me great happiness to have this opportunity of acknowledging in the presence of Gordon's children, Heather, Jenny, and Jon Anderson, who are here with us tonight, that the memory of Gordon's amazingly generous contribution of his manifold skills and his loyal support to The University of New England was a sustaining strength for me during all the subsequent years when he was no longer here in person. I would like to quote briefly from the beautiful oration delivered by Berenice Roberts, then the President of the students' musical society called Mussoc, and now Berenice Scott, for many years a member of the Dixson Library and now Copyright Officer for The University of New England, at Gordon's funeral on Friday 3 July, 1981, because these words are just as current now as they were then:... ... I would also like to mention the strong support and incredibly warm hospitality, to me and to many others, of Gordon's wife, Laurel, who died in January this year.
- PublicationBlue Gazelles: for Soprano, Flute, Clarinet in B♭, Violin and PianoScore and Part for soprano, flute, clarinet, violin and piano. Music Publisher's number: KP 0330, KP 0330a, KP 0330b, KP 0330c.
- PublicationAs Like the Moon: for Flute, Violin, Vibraphone and PianoComposition in four movements. 'As Like the Moon' is the title of an Egyptian folk song. Like most such songs, it consists of an extremely short melody and a very large number of verses which are sung successively, in this case accompanying a bridal procession. The bride is imagined to be like the moon rising. Just as the title of the song is unfinished, letting us try to imagine the rest, so the very simple melody can develop different forms and colours. Music Publisher's number: KP3022. KP3022a (flute part), KP3022b (violin part), KP3022c (vibraphone part).
- PublicationWhite Butterflies with RainbowScore for piano solo. Four movements. Music Publisher's number: KP0290.