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- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir abstract "Ntaria Ladies Choir (or Hermannsburg Ladies Choir) are a choir from Hermannsburg in Central Australia. The members are aboriginal women from the area and they sing a mixture of English and Arrente. The choir has its roots in work done by Lutheran Pastors Kemp and Schwartz in 1887 They created an Arrente language hymn book from which the choir sang in the early years. Other choirmasters have included Pastor Carl Strehlow, Pastor Paul Albrecht and the current choirmaster Pastor David Roenfeldt. Since 1970 it has been a ladies only choir. Albert Namatjira may have sung with the choir in the 1950s.They were the subject of the documentary Cantata Journey which tells the story of their performance with the Sydney Symphony in May 2003. This performance was recorded on ABC Classics.".
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir alias "Hermannsburg Ladies Choir".
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- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir hometown Australia.
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir hometown Hermannsburg,_Northern_Territory.
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir recordLabel Central_Australian_Aboriginal_Media_Association.
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir wikiPageExternalLink 29451573.
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir wikiPageExternalLink www.tracksofthedesert.com.au.
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- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir alias "Hermannsburg Ladies Choir".
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- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir label "ABC Classics".
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir label "CAAMA Music".
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir name "Ntaria Ladies Choir".
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir origin Australia.
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir origin Hermannsburg,_Northern_Territory.
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir subject Category:Australian_choirs.
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir subject Category:Girls'_and_women's_choirs.
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir subject Category:Indigenous_Australian_musical_groups.
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1887.
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir subject Category:Northern_Territory_musical_groups.
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir type Abstraction100002137.
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- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir comment "Ntaria Ladies Choir (or Hermannsburg Ladies Choir) are a choir from Hermannsburg in Central Australia. The members are aboriginal women from the area and they sing a mixture of English and Arrente. The choir has its roots in work done by Lutheran Pastors Kemp and Schwartz in 1887 They created an Arrente language hymn book from which the choir sang in the early years. Other choirmasters have included Pastor Carl Strehlow, Pastor Paul Albrecht and the current choirmaster Pastor David Roenfeldt.".
- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir label "Ntaria Ladies Choir".
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- Ntaria_Ladies_Choir name "Ntaria Ladies Choir".