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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 April 2022
In this interview the composer Thomas Meadowcroft discusses his radiophonic work Talkback Burnback, from its genesis and source material to its assembly. The work is placed in the wider context of Meadowcroft's earlier radiophonic works, Song Buslines (2013) and Moving Home (2016), and considered in relation to the different traditions of radiophonic works, sound art, podcasts and the Hörspiel.
1 Thomas Meadowcroft, Talkback Burnback, first broadcast 8 October 2021, ‘Klangkunst’, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/klangkunst-australiens-jahrhundert-feuer-talkback-burnback.3685.de.html?dram:article_id=500595, accessed 5 November 2021.
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4 Thomas Meadowcroft, Moving Homes, first broadcast 4 March 2016, ‘Soundproof’, ABC Radio National, www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/archived/soundproof/moving-homes/7218294, accessed 2 November 2021.
5 Thomas Meadowcroft, Song Buslines, first broadcast 30 August 2013, ‘Klangkunst’, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, http://cdn.radio.de/audio/dkkultur/featurezumnachhoeren/song-buslines.mp3, accessed 2 November 2021.
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