The piano was an important cultural symbol in colonial New Zealand, yet although there is a significant body of international scholarship on the social and cultural history of the instrument in Britain, America, Canada, Norway, Spain and India there is a dearth of scholarly criticism relating to New Zealand. Research to redress this absence has revealed that the piano was central to settler culture, demonstrating a migrant desire to replicate the known and familiar but also highlighting settler innovations and an emerging nationalism. International connections between New Zealand, Britain, Western Europe, America and Australia are also apparent in relation to migrant patterns, the importation of instruments and sheet music and networks of m...
Since invention to the present day, the piano has undergone tremendous technological improvement, dr...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, British society experienced a rise in real incomes...
Polynesian music is too vast a subject to be dealt with adequately in a thesis or essay of moderate ...
The piano was an important cultural symbol in colonial New Zealand, yet although there is a signific...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This th...
The piano is rather a unique display item in the museum or the historic house. Firstly, whether an u...
This thesis is a study of the music of Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944) and how present it was within th...
From 1840, when New Zealand became part of the British Empire, until 1940 when the nation celebrated...
In 1940 New Zealand celebrated its first 100 years as a British colony. Britain commended its remote...
Appendices are held with the print copy.Music has always been an integral part of day to day living ...
The piano rapidly became the instrument of choice in the nineteenth century, a fixture in middle-cla...
The Victorian era in colonial New Zealand is lacking extensive research in regards to sheet music co...
The intriguing cultural history of the piano in Australia. From the instruments that floated ashore ...
This dissertation is a study of the consumption of the piano and piano playing in Hong Kong from ...
National discourses specific to Aotearoa/New Zealand — for example, biculturalism, which reimagines ...
Since invention to the present day, the piano has undergone tremendous technological improvement, dr...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, British society experienced a rise in real incomes...
Polynesian music is too vast a subject to be dealt with adequately in a thesis or essay of moderate ...
The piano was an important cultural symbol in colonial New Zealand, yet although there is a signific...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This th...
The piano is rather a unique display item in the museum or the historic house. Firstly, whether an u...
This thesis is a study of the music of Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944) and how present it was within th...
From 1840, when New Zealand became part of the British Empire, until 1940 when the nation celebrated...
In 1940 New Zealand celebrated its first 100 years as a British colony. Britain commended its remote...
Appendices are held with the print copy.Music has always been an integral part of day to day living ...
The piano rapidly became the instrument of choice in the nineteenth century, a fixture in middle-cla...
The Victorian era in colonial New Zealand is lacking extensive research in regards to sheet music co...
The intriguing cultural history of the piano in Australia. From the instruments that floated ashore ...
This dissertation is a study of the consumption of the piano and piano playing in Hong Kong from ...
National discourses specific to Aotearoa/New Zealand — for example, biculturalism, which reimagines ...
Since invention to the present day, the piano has undergone tremendous technological improvement, dr...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, British society experienced a rise in real incomes...
Polynesian music is too vast a subject to be dealt with adequately in a thesis or essay of moderate ...