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Malcolm Williamson directing the children's opera he wrote for members of the Koomarri School in Canberra

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Photographer: Gab Carpay

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Williamson, spent three months as a Creative Arts Fellow at the Australian National University where he developed his interest in the use of music as a form of educational therapy for intellectually disabled children. His work included this production of a children's opera with members of the Koomarri School. It was televised by the ABC.

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1973

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