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Cambridge Companion to Music in Australia

English · Hardback

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Highlighting the diversity of musical practice that flows though Australia, this book places the music of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at its heart. It presents the latest research alongside perspectives of current creative artists, whilst acknowledging the fluid nature of music, and the complexity inherent in the term 'Australia'.

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List of Contributors; List of figures, maps and musical examples; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction and historiography of music in Australia Amanda Harris and Clint Bracknell; Part I. Continuities: 2. How Yol¿u songs recount deep histories of international trade across the Arafura Sea Aaron Corn and Brian Djangirrawuy Gumbula-Garawirrtja; 3. Torres Strait Islander musics: tradition, travel and change Karl Neuenfeldt; 4. Singing country in the land now known as Australia Clint Bracknell and Lou Bennett; 5. The spiritual in Australia: practices, discourse, and transformations 1879-1950 Michael Webb and Christopher Coady; Part II. Encounters: 6. Cultivating a European concert culture in colonial Sydney and Hobart: 1826-40 Laura Case and Amanda Harris; 7. An early Australian musical modernism Kate Bowan; 8. Country music: Australianizing an American tradition? Toby Martin; 9. The development of the Australian pop charts and the changing meaning of the 'number one' single Jadey O'Regan and Tim Byron; 10. Artist perspective - didjeridu on the art music stage William Barton; Part III. Diversities: 11. Exclusion and inclusion in Australian metal Laura Glitsos and Clint Bracknell; 12. New directions in Australian art music: the curatorial, creative and conceptual Louise Devenish and Talisha Goh; 13. Artists' perspectives - experimental and electronic music in Australia Aaron Wyatt and Cat Hope; 14. Artist perspective - Australian EDM in the 1990s: finding the magic between the art and commerce of the dancefloor Paul (Mac) McDermott; 15. Artists' perspectives - jazz in Australia-the state of play Jamie Oehlers; 16. Diverse musics: shaping music through cultural difference Aline Scott-Maxwell and John Whiteoak; 17. Chinese music performance in Australia Liu Lu and Catherine Ingram; 18. African musics in Australia Bonnie B McConnell and Lamine Sonko; 19. Artists' perspectives-Ngarra-Burria Indigenous composers and their interventions in art music practice Christopher Sainsbury and Nardi Simpson; Part IV. Institutions: 20. Iconic musical sites in Australia Amanda Harris; 21. Festivals as a forum for Indigenous public ceremony from remote Australia Reuben Brown and Sally Treloyn; 22. The Australian children's TV music phenomenon Elizabeth Mackinlay and Katelyn Barney; 23. Youth broadcasting and music festivals in Australia Ben Green and Ian Rogers; 24. Australian multicultural and folk festivals Michelle Duffy; 25. Learning from music in Australia lint Bracknell and Amanda Harris.

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Authors Amanda (University of Sydney) Bracknell Harris
Assisted by Clint Bracknell (Editor), Clint (University of Western Australia) Bracknell (Editor), Amanda Harris (Editor), Amanda (University of Sydney) Harris (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2024
 
EAN 9781108845885
ISBN 978-1-108-84588-5
No. of pages 450
Series Cambridge Companions to Music
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Miscellaneous

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