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Great Southern Spirits is a composition by Australian composer Stephen Leek. It is in four movements: Wirindji, Mulga, Kondalilla and Uluru. It was first recorded by The Australian Voices, under the direction of Graeme Morton, on their album of the same name in 1993.


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