This book examines a selection of works Malcolm Williamson composed in connection with Australia to reveal how he represented aspects of his homeland in music and to trace the various stages of his engagement with the country over the course of his career. It begins with an overview of Williamson's life and relationship with Australia, followed by nine chapters that focus on individual musical works he composed in connection with his homeland, including musical analysis of and historical background on each one. This book aims to further the conversation about Williamson's music and to permit a reassessment of his creative life
The creation of Australian music to the present day consisting of the Aboriginal culture to the pres...
© 2016 Vanessa Elizabeth NimmoThis thesis is an investigation into the styles of Western art song fo...
A unique anthology of writing on traditional Australian music which provides a fascinating insight i...
This book examines a selection of works Malcolm Williamson composed in connection with Australia to ...
Malcolm Williamson (1931-2003) was one of the most successful Australian composers of the latter hal...
About the book: Australia offers tremendous scope for understanding the relationship between music, ...
Australia offers tremendous scope for understanding the relationship between music, spirituality and...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Clive O'ConnellAn examination of oral records casts ...
About the book: Australia offers tremendous scope for understanding the relationship between music, ...
This book represents the first critical survey of a section of a rich Australian corpus of chamber m...
More than a style, light music was a significant category of musical production in the twentieth cen...
This chapter describes the search for a national musical language by Australian symphonists during t...
© 1993 Peter John TregearThis thesis presents a broad study of the life, times and creative output o...
During the period from Federation to 1960 a significant number of British-born composers worked in A...
Margaret Ada Sutherland (1897-1984) is respected as one of the leadingmusicians in Australia in the ...
The creation of Australian music to the present day consisting of the Aboriginal culture to the pres...
© 2016 Vanessa Elizabeth NimmoThis thesis is an investigation into the styles of Western art song fo...
A unique anthology of writing on traditional Australian music which provides a fascinating insight i...
This book examines a selection of works Malcolm Williamson composed in connection with Australia to ...
Malcolm Williamson (1931-2003) was one of the most successful Australian composers of the latter hal...
About the book: Australia offers tremendous scope for understanding the relationship between music, ...
Australia offers tremendous scope for understanding the relationship between music, spirituality and...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Clive O'ConnellAn examination of oral records casts ...
About the book: Australia offers tremendous scope for understanding the relationship between music, ...
This book represents the first critical survey of a section of a rich Australian corpus of chamber m...
More than a style, light music was a significant category of musical production in the twentieth cen...
This chapter describes the search for a national musical language by Australian symphonists during t...
© 1993 Peter John TregearThis thesis presents a broad study of the life, times and creative output o...
During the period from Federation to 1960 a significant number of British-born composers worked in A...
Margaret Ada Sutherland (1897-1984) is respected as one of the leadingmusicians in Australia in the ...
The creation of Australian music to the present day consisting of the Aboriginal culture to the pres...
© 2016 Vanessa Elizabeth NimmoThis thesis is an investigation into the styles of Western art song fo...
A unique anthology of writing on traditional Australian music which provides a fascinating insight i...