Australian Concert Band Music?

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Australian Concert Band Music?

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This is possibly off topic, but I can think of nowhere else I might get better suggestions, so here goes!
I have been asked to find concert band works representing Australian music--pieces that would be recogniseable as "Australian". Yes, we have "Waltzing Matilda", but we need several more pieces for a concert coming up.Has anyone any suggestions? As always, many thanks in advance! 8)
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How about Grainger's Gum-Suckers' March?
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Our community band library contains a piece called "Down Under - Australian Medley". It's a Hal Leonard publication arranged by Curnow. Pretty nice and fairly easy play. It's out of print but I'll be glad to loan it to you for a concert.
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Thanks, Tinker! Anyone else have any suggestions? Thanks in advance. 8)
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Australian Up-Country Tune, by Grainger
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Besides Australian Up-Country Tune, our community band has something called "Australian Variant Suite" in our files. I've never played it but it looks rather challenging. The notes say that it is based on an Aboriginal melody "Boat on Batavia River". It is arranged by Jim Curnow and playing time is 12:35. Publisher is Jensen Publications. Let me know if it sounds interesting to you. I'm sure you could borrow it since there's little chance we'll be playing it anytime soon.
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I know for a fact that many Australian Army Bands have a medley of Aussie peces aptly named: "Aussie Medley". You may want to try to contact them to see if you can get a hold of a copy. It contains many well known tunes such as 'I still call Australia Home", "Gundagai", Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport" and others.

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tubaspmcc wrote:I know for a fact that many Australian Army Bands have a medley of Aussie peces aptly named: "Aussie Medley". You may want to try to contact them to see if you can get a hold of a copy. It contains many well known tunes such as 'I still call Australia Home", "Gundagai", Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport" and others.
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Simon,
It makes a lot of sense that they have such a piece.I went to the all the military band sites I could find, and none of them had any kind of e-mail contact information available, so that I might ask abot this medley.
If you have any clue as to how to ask for this information, I'd very much appreciate the help!
Scott :(
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