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Rachel Bruerville

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August 8th – happy international cat day to those who celebrate!

(Let's not mention Andrew Lloyd Webber) 

📷: Rachel at @jof.cafe with cello wearing ridiculous cat jumper; Rachel's back showing close-up of ridiculous cat jumper; Hilary, Rache
Under the Fig Tree has been out for FIVE DAYS! What's your favourite track? 

I've heard from Hilary and Chloe that 'For Hilary' and 'For Chloe' are their favourite tracks respectively, so that's a relief 😆

ALSO – this Friday 1 August is 'Ban
RELEASE DAY! Listen wherever you get your music 🌳🎶

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

First Nations people have been making music on this Country for thousands of years. I acknowledge that I make music on unceded Kaurna Country, and I pay my respects to Kaurna Eld
Full album. Release day. Tomorrow. Argh. 

@chloebruerjones @jof.cafe 🌳🎶
I’m on @5mbs99.9fm tonight from 6pm, talking about Under the Fig Tree! Listen and be the first to hear track 1 of the album ‘For Brigid’ played by @blanchandrew and @emilygrangerharpist 😍

Thank you to Emily Sutherland and all the
Caellyen and Rachel's musical admin moods: a three-part photo series by Chloe Bruer-Jones 😬🙂🙃

Composing a “moderately festive” Australian Christmas carol for our times

November 17, 2022

Soon a new year dawns, 
And what have we learned? 
Have we cared for one another?
What comes next? 

Read more about my Australian Christmas carol, Mistletoebird, commissioned by Adelaide Chamber Singers, here: https://www.cutcommonmag.com/composing-a-moderately-festive-australian-christmas-for-our-times/

← How a new Adelaide festival will celebrate the “living tradition of chamber singing”We have to keep going →
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First Nations people have been making music on this Country for thousands of years. I acknowledge that I make music on unceded Kaurna Country, and I pay my respects to Kaurna Elders past and present. I seek to listen deeply and respectfully.