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Genre: Band
Series: Concert Band Series
# of Players: Standard
Level: 3 | Duration: 3:05
Publisher: Brolga Music | Copyright: 2024
The Obi Obi Creek meanders through the picturesque town of Maleny in the Sunshine Coast hinterland of Queensland. On its journey to the Mary River, it pours through Gardener’s falls and past tranquil pockets of rainforest and pasture on its way to Lake Baroon. It is home to platypus and waterbirds and many native Australian animals who drink from its waters. Obi Dancing is a tribute to the Ob Obi Creek and the Maleny township. The music begins with the stillness of Lake Baroon. It then winds past Maleny town and recalls the Maleny Folk festival (which soon outgrew the town and became the Woodford folk festival); full of driving Celtic rhythms and the irrepressible need to dance. The piece then continues through to Gardener’s Falls and over rocky creek bed filled with waterholes and swimming spots to finish right back where it began at Lake Baroon.
Genre: Band | # of Players: Standard
Series: Concert Band Series
Level: 3 | Duration: 3:05
Instrumentation
Transposed Score (A4 Booklet)
Flute 1
Flute 2
Oboe
Bassoon
B-flat Clarinet 1
B-flat Clarinet 2
B-flat Clarinet 3
Bass Clarinet
Alto Saxophone 1
Alto Saxophone 2
Tenor Saxophone
Baritone Saxophone
B-flat Trumpet 1
B-flat Trumpet 2
F Horn 1
F Horn 2
Trombone 1
Trombone 2
Euphonium
Baritone T.C.
Tuba
Timpani (optional Bass Drum)
Marimba
Percussion 1: Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Bodhran
Percussion 2: Triangle, Suspended Cymbal, Tambourine Percussion 3: Wind Chimes, Claves
Program Notes
The Obi Obi Creek meanders through the picturesque town of Maleny in the Sunshine Coast hinterland of Queensland. On its journey to the Mary River, it pours through Gardener’s falls and past tranquil pockets of rainforest and pasture on its way to Lake Baroon. It is home to platypus and waterbirds and many native Australian animals who drink from its waters. Obi Dancing is a tribute to the Ob Obi Creek and the Maleny township. The music begins with the stillness of Lake Baroon. It then winds past Maleny town and recalls the Maleny Folk festival (which soon outgrew the town and became the Woodford folk festival); full of driving Celtic rhythms and the irrepressible need to dance. The piece then continues through to Gardener’s Falls and over rocky creek bed filled with waterholes and swimming spots to finish right back where it began at Lake Baroon.