Dyerren Dyerren Tracks

Performers

Matthew Doyle: voice Mary Rapp double bass, Boyd contrabass clarinet, Robert Maxwell-Jones bass flute, Bob McIver trombone Matthew Doyle didgeridoo, Mary Rapp double basses, Bukhu Ganburged khoomei (throat singing) morin khuur (horsehead fiddle) Richard Petkovic harmonium, Mary Rapp cello, Bankstown World Music Choir: Linda Marr (conductor), John Evans, Karen Hamblen, Margaret O’Connor, Ros Borghi, Sandra Perrin, Xin Chen, Perpetua Ekechukwu, Sundus Altai, additional voices Richard, Myka and Ria Petkovic and Diane Townley Linsey Pollak playing Kim Sanders’ aardvark (bass gaida bagpipe), Robert Maxwell-Jones bass flutes Mary Rapp cellos, Bankstown World Music Choir: Linda Marr (musical director), John Evans, Karen Hamblen, Margaret O’Connor, Ros Borghi, Sandra Perrin, Xin Chen, Perpetua Ekechukwu, Sundus Altai, additional voice, Diane Townley Bukhu Ganburged khoomei (throat singing) morin khuur (horsehead fiddle) Riff Raff Radical Marching Band brass drums saxophones clarinets, Stephen Morley horn, Boyd contrabass clarinet Bankstown World Music Choir voices (on zoom), Stephen Morley tanpura, Richard Petkovic harmonium Stephen Morley horn, Boyd contrabass clarinet, Matthew Doyle voice

TRACKS

1. Dyerren dyerren (Dharawal) Port Jackson Pine Callitris rhomboidea 2. Banga’ly Swamp Mahogany Eucalyptus robusta (CB) 3. Burringora Forest Red Gum Eucalyptus tereticornis (CP) (CB) 4. Cobajora Stringybark Eucalyptus eugenioides (CP) (CB) 5. Mogargro White Ironbark Eucalyptus beyeri (CB) 6. Mun’ning Red Bloodwood Eucalyptus gummifera (CB) 7. Mundowey Grey Gum Eucalyptus punctata (CP) (CB) 8. Tarrin’ny Scribbly Gum Eucalyptus haemastoma (CB) 9. Torrangora Grey Iron Bark Eucalyptus paniculata (CB) 10. Tarunde’a Blackbutt Eucalyptus pilularis (CB) 11. Torumba Red Mahogany Eucalyptus resinifera (CB) 12. Werraboyne Peppermint Gum Eucalyptus piperita (CB) 13. Mugagaru Narrowleaf ironbark Eucalyptus crebra (CP) (CB) 14. Wadi wood 15. Guwibul dead tree 16. Bulu shadow of a tree 17. Gumir hole in a tree 18. Birragu hollow tree 19. Bulbi leaning tree 20. Djirang leaves of a tree 21. Bugi bark 22. Djuraduralang bark used to make fishing lines 23. Dhuraga splinter 24. Duga brush or forest—thick wood about a watercourse 25. Djaramada scrub 26. Bidjawong Eastern Water Dragon 27. Ngarang Bearded Dragon 28. Mugadun Bluetongue, Sleepy Lizard 29. Wirriga Goanna 30. Bayagin Leaf-tailed Gecko 31. Marragawan Brown Snake 32. Daning Death Adder 33. Wirragadara Bandy Bandy 34.Djirrabidi Red-bellied Black Snake (CB) occurring in Canterbury Bankstown (CP)  Cumberland Plains region ref THE SYDNEY LANGUAGE by Jakelin Troy Produced with the assistance of the Australian Dictionaries Project and the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Canberra 1993.

Traditional Aboriginal Names Baulkham Hills Shire.pdf. https://www.thehills.nsw.gov.au/Library/Library-e-Resources/Local-Studies-Family-History/A-Brief-History-of-the-Shire#Aboriginal. Murni Dhungang Jirrar Living in the Illawarra Compiled and written by Sue Wesson.