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Australian Music And Modernism 19601975 Michael Hooper

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Australian Music And Modernism 19601975 Michael Hooper
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.94 MB
Author: Michael Hooper
ISBN: 9781501348181, 9781501348211, 1501348183, 1501348213
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Australian Music And Modernism 19601975 Michael Hooper by Michael Hooper 9781501348181, 9781501348211, 1501348183, 1501348213 instant download after payment.

Drawing on newly available archival material, key works, and correspondence of the era, Australian Music and Modernism defines "Australian Music" as an idea that emerged through the lens of the modernist discourse of the 1960s and 70s. At the same time that the new "Australian Music" was distinctive of the nation, it was also thoroughly connected to practices from Europe and shaped by a new engagement with the music of Southeast Asia. This book examines the intersection of nationalism and modernism at this formative time.
During the early stages of "Australian Music" there was disagreement about what the idea itself ought to represent and, indeed, whether the idea ought to apply at all. Michael Hooper considers various perspectives offered by such composers as Peter Sculthorpe, Richard Meale, and Nigel Butterley and analyzes some of the era's significant works to articulate a complex understanding of "Australian Music" at its inception.

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