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1 - Introduction and Historiography of Music in Australia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 November 2024

Amanda Harris
Affiliation:
University of Sydney
Clint Bracknell
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
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This Introduction provides an account of how Music in Australia has been conceptualised in previous music histories. It shows that music historians have sought to draw boundaries around what Australian music is by emphasizing the milestones of European settlement, and have often struggled to reconcile Indigenous music making and non-Indigenous music into one account of music in Australia. It explores also the history of cultural institutions in Australia that have built the foundations for music in Australia. Stepping back to look at these cultural institutions and the wide ranging music making in the past and present, the introduction summarises the book’s contents across the themes of Continuities, Encounters, Diversities and Institutions.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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Further Reading

Covell, R., Australia’s Music: Themes of a New Society, 2nd ed. (Melbourne: Lyrebird Press, 2016).Google Scholar
Fabian, D. and Napier, J., Diversity in Australia’s Music: Themes Past, Present, and for the Future (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018).Google Scholar
Kerry, G., New Classical Music: Composing Australia (Sydney: UNSW Press, 2009).Google Scholar
Kirby, S. and Gabriel, J. (eds.), Australasian Music: At Home and Abroad (Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2023).Google Scholar
Scott-Maxwell, A. and Whiteoak, J., Currency Companion to Music and Dance in Australia (Sydney: Currency House, 2003).Google Scholar
Skinner, G., ‘The Invention of Australian Music’, Musicology Australia, 37(2), 289306.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, G. and Brett, J., ‘Nation, Authenticity and Social Difference in Australian Popular Music: Folk, Country, Multicultural’, Journal of Australian Studies, 22(58) (1998), 317.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stratton, J., ‘Nation Building and Australian Popular Music in the 1970s and 1980s’, Continuum, 20(2) (2006), 243–52.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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