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mulagan nga wagahn
MORNING STAR AND EVENING STAR
3-Part Choir
The traditional lands of the Yugambeh language region are located within South-East Queensland, currently known as City of Gold Coast, Logan City and Scenic Rim Region. Rich in culture, arts and language, the people of this region maintain strong connection to the land, inland waterways, sea and sky.
Always was, always will be.
As a Yugambeh Yarrabilginngunn (songwoman), there is a level of responsibility that comes with holding, sharing and passing Aboriginal knowledge, including the duty to lay the path for community to learn the land’s narrative and carry the land’s language. All works produced by the Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation are endorsed by Yugambeh Elders and safeguard the authenticity of Aboriginal knowledge as it moves forward and is shared with community and business organisations.
Candace Kruger, 2020When working with this song material we respectfully ask that you adhere to the following protocols:
• Acknowledge the language and people of the land on which you gather.
• Acknowledge the narrative, the song material and inclusion of Yugambeh language from South-East Queensland.
Audience Advice: Please be advised that this resource contains names and stories of people who have now passed.
Permissions and Protocol
Yugambeh language region
AcknowledgementsPrepared by: Candace Kruger and Paula Nihôt on behalf of the Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) in partnership with the Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation.
Lyrics: Adapted by Candace Kruger (Kombumerri/Ngugi, Yugambeh/Quandamooka language regions).
Music: Candace Kruger, Isobella Kruger and Lann Levinge (Kombumerri/Ngugi, Yugambeh/Quandamooka language regions).
Online Orchestra Arrangement: Alex Garsden, Steven Hodgson and David Howell.
Artwork and Design: Paula Nihôt, (Gamilaraay language region), adapted with permission from original artwork by Isobella Kruger, (Kombumerri/Ngugi, Yugambeh/Quandamooka language regions).
© 2020 Australian Music Examinations Board and Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation.
Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright protects this material. Except for the purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited. However, limited reproduction is authorised 2020-2021 for participants in the AMEB Online Orchestra 2021.
© 2020 Australian Music Examinations Board and Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation.
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Morning Star and Evening Star as told by Lottie Eaton, Lyrics adapted by Candace Kruger (Kombumerri/Ngugi, Yugambeh/Quandamooka language regions). Composed by Candace Kruger, Lann Levinge, Isobella Kruger (Kombumerri/Ngugi, Yugambeh/Quandamooka language regions). © 2020
Online Orchestra Arrangement: Alex Garsden, Steven Hodgson and David Howell.
Music Video Sound Producer and Engineer: Lann Levinge (Kombumerri/Ngugi, Yugambeh/Quandamooka language regions).
Artwork and Design: Paula Nihôt (Gamilaraay language region), adapted with permission from original artwork by Isobella Kruger (Kombumerri/Ngugi, Yugambeh/Quandamooka language regions).
Learning Resources: Leanne Kuss and Candace Kruger. Designed by Paula Nihôt.
Morning Star and Evening StarWho is the fat one and who is the thin one?
Morning Star and Evening StarWho should come out first?
Morning Star calls to Evening Star, “Come on!”
Evening Star sings out, “No, you go ahead!”
© 2020 Australian Music Examinations Board and Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation.
Image: Lottie Eaton Image Credit: Lann Levinge
“When I was a little girl, Granny Graham
used to sing this song to me every night because it was my
favourite.”Lottie Eaton [Levinge]
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The traditional lands of the Yugambeh language region are located within South-East Queensland, currently known as City of Gold Coast, Logan City and Scenic Rim Region. Rich in culture, arts and language, the people of this region maintain strong connection to the land, inland waterways, sea and sky.
Always was, always will be.
As a Yugambeh Yarrabilginngunn (songwoman), there is a level of responsibility that comes with holding, sharing and passing Aboriginal knowledge, including the duty to lay the path for community to learn the land’s narrative and carry the land’s language. All works produced by the Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation are endorsed by Yugambeh Elders and safeguard the authenticity of Aboriginal knowledge as it moves forward and is shared with community and business organisations.
Candace Kruger, 2020When working with this song material we respectfully ask that you adhere to the following protocols:
• Acknowledge the language and people of the land on which you gather.
• Acknowledge the narrative, the song material and inclusion of Yugambeh language from South-East Queensland.
Audience Advice: Please be advised that this resource contains names and stories of people who have now passed.
Permissions and Protocol
Yugambeh language region
AcknowledgementsPrepared by: Candace Kruger and Paula Nihôt on behalf of the Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) in partnership with the Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation.
Lyrics: Adapted by Candace Kruger (Kombumerri/Ngugi, Yugambeh/Quandamooka language regions).
Music: Candace Kruger, Isobella Kruger and Lann Levinge (Kombumerri/Ngugi, Yugambeh/Quandamooka language regions).
Online Orchestra Arrangement: Alex Garsden, Steven Hodgson and David Howell.
Artwork and Design: Paula Nihôt, (Gamilaraay language region), adapted with permission from original artwork by Isobella Kruger, (Kombumerri/Ngugi, Yugambeh/Quandamooka language regions).
© 2020 Australian Music Examinations Board and Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation.
Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright protects this material. Except for the purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited. However, limited reproduction is authorised 2020-2021 for participants in the AMEB Online Orchestra 2021.
© 2020 Australian Music Examinations Board and Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation.
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Morning Star and Evening Star
3-Part Choir
2021A nation united by music
As told by Lottie Eaton Lyrics adapted by Candace Kruger
Composed by Candace Kruger, Lann Levinge, Isobella Krugerarranged by Alex Garsden, Steven Hodgson and David Howell
© 2020 Australian Music Examination Board and Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation.Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved.
Reproduction is authorised 2020-2021 for participants in the AMEB Online Orchestra 2021.
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“We are honoured to have the opportunity to help bring this truly Australian narrative to life.
We have really enjoyed working with Candace and her community and we thank the Elders of the Yugambeh region for their permission to use
the song. We now look forward to sharing the
rediscovered story of ‘Morning Star and Evening Star’ with people around the country.”
Bernard Depasquale CEO, AMEB Ltd
“Lottie’s wish was to have ‘Morning Star and Evening Star’ passed on and shared, so I am delighted that through the Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation’s partnership with the Australian Music Examinations Board, we can
fulfil this request. Alongside my cousin Lann Levinge, my daughter Isobella Kruger and
blessed by our Elders, we hope that through the ‘Morning Star and Evening Star’ songline,
everyone can enjoy learning the narrative of our people.”
Candace KrugerYugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation
Sharing the narrative
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