Chef de choeur, professeur de chant, et compositeur, Raphaël Terreau a
suivi une formation universitaire en Musicologie (spécialités : musique
médiévale, musique contemporaine et ethnomusicologie) et au Centre de
Formation des Musiciens Intervenants. Il dirige plusieurs choeurs
d'amateurs, d'adultes et d'enfants, et intervient également en milieux
scolaire, associatif, et hospitalier (pédiatrie et pédopsychiatrie).
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musicians.
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inconnus musiciens.
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Warren H Williams is a singer, musician and song writer from Hermannsburg in
playing guitar at six with his father Gus Williams.

Williams was nominated for an ARIA Award in 1998 for Best Indigenous Release for
the song Raining On The Rock.
Williams won a Deadly in 1998 for Single Release of the Year for the duet Raining on
the Rock and another in 2001 for his album Where My Heart Is.
In 2006 Warren was the 'NAIDOC Artist of the Year' and won "Song of the Year" at
Music NT’s 2006 Indigenous Music Awards. Warren H Williams was in 2004 presented
with a Country Music Centenary Medal from CMAA for service to Australian society
through music and in 2008 was an inductee into the Country Music Hands Of Fame in
Tamworth

He regularly tours with John Williamson, including 'Mates on the Road', 'Stone and
Wire', 'Chandelier of Stars' and 'Wildlife Warrior on Tour'. In 2004 he was the subject
of an epidode of the tv series Nganampa Anwernekenhe In 2007 his musical, Magic
Coolamon, debuted as the first ever Central Australian Indigenous musical
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