© 2003 Maria Goretti WongThis thesis examines the argument made by Roger Covell in his 1967 Australia's Music in which he stated that Grainger's promotion of unfamiliar music, including early music to the Australian audiences in his 1934 Australian tour had been ineffective. Covell's argument was that Australia, at that time, was a conservative musical society 'that had barely considered the possibility of merit in any music outside the standard European classics' (p. 99). This thesis argues that Grainger's promotion of early music had not been ineffective but had an impact on the Australian audiences. This conclusion is reached after examining the press reception of Grainger's inclusion of early...
"An original thesis presented to the faculty of Arts of Macquarie University in fulfilment of the re...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Clive O'ConnellAn examination of oral records casts ...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
© 2009 Dr. Peggy Jane LaisThis thesis examines the history of the performance and dissemination of c...
In Kelly, Lynda and Barrett, Jennifer, Eds. Proceedings Uncover: graduate research in the museum sec...
In his book, Australia's Music: Themes of a New Society, Roger Covell argues that Alfred Hill does n...
© 2013 Natalie Stephanie BellioThis thesis presents an overview of Percy Grainger’s piano repertoire...
The contribution of Gustav Holst to the establishment of a distinctive British voice in the Europea...
The contribution of Gustav Holst to the establishment of a distinctive British voice in the Europea...
© 2003 Dr. Pauline GriffithsThis thesis examines the social role of chamber music. It argues that in...
Nineteenth-century England is today perceived as a “Land ohne Musik” (“land without music”). This la...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWhen the Annual Report of Melbourne Philharmonic for 1899 complained a...
Unaccountably, Percy Grainger has remained on the margins of both American music history and twentie...
In April 1927 Sydney’s Sunday Times featured a gramophone recording of Bach’s B minor Mass made the ...
© 2018 Dr Sarah KirbyBetween 1879 and 1890 there was barely a year in which an international exhibit...
"An original thesis presented to the faculty of Arts of Macquarie University in fulfilment of the re...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Clive O'ConnellAn examination of oral records casts ...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
© 2009 Dr. Peggy Jane LaisThis thesis examines the history of the performance and dissemination of c...
In Kelly, Lynda and Barrett, Jennifer, Eds. Proceedings Uncover: graduate research in the museum sec...
In his book, Australia's Music: Themes of a New Society, Roger Covell argues that Alfred Hill does n...
© 2013 Natalie Stephanie BellioThis thesis presents an overview of Percy Grainger’s piano repertoire...
The contribution of Gustav Holst to the establishment of a distinctive British voice in the Europea...
The contribution of Gustav Holst to the establishment of a distinctive British voice in the Europea...
© 2003 Dr. Pauline GriffithsThis thesis examines the social role of chamber music. It argues that in...
Nineteenth-century England is today perceived as a “Land ohne Musik” (“land without music”). This la...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWhen the Annual Report of Melbourne Philharmonic for 1899 complained a...
Unaccountably, Percy Grainger has remained on the margins of both American music history and twentie...
In April 1927 Sydney’s Sunday Times featured a gramophone recording of Bach’s B minor Mass made the ...
© 2018 Dr Sarah KirbyBetween 1879 and 1890 there was barely a year in which an international exhibit...
"An original thesis presented to the faculty of Arts of Macquarie University in fulfilment of the re...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Clive O'ConnellAn examination of oral records casts ...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...