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By Allyson Horn and Emma MastersUpdated July 1, 2011 16:50:00 An Alice Springs resident is the winner of the Northern Territory Anthem song writing competition.
Stephanie Harrison's song Stand as One was chosen from more than 120 entries.
Darwin Symphony Orchestra artistic director, Leif Sundstrop, has predicted the anthem will be popular in schools.
The orchestra and chorale performed the anthem for the first time during Territory Day celebrations at Parliament House today.
Mr Sundstrop says it is a great piece and the Central Australian songwriter should be proud.
"Once we work out how to make it as accessible as possible, we will try and get it exploited in ways that everybody can have a version of the anthem," he said.
"It truly is a great, great song."
Ms Harrison says she is thrilled her song has been chosen.
"I kind of bashed out a few chords, then I came up with the line, 'from the seas of Arafura, to the rocks of Kata Tjuta'," she said.
"I just kind of kept singing that over and over, and a few other lyrics came.
"Then the day of the competition came... I had to submit the song.
"I quickly recorded it and rushed off and sent it away."
Tags: people, australian-composers, music-competitions, alice-springs-0870, darwin-0800 First posted July 1, 2011 16:39:00
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