There has been little research into musical endeavour in small rural New Zealand townships during the late nineteenth century. This article explores the life of Joseph Higham, one of the first professional musicians to settle long term in Hawera. It surveys his wide-ranging musical activities in and around Hawera, including his relationship with the Roman Catholic Church. The work, influence and outcomes of provincial musicians are compared to musicians working in the larger cities; while the reduced scale of amateur activities resulting from a smaller and more widespread population is notable, the general quality and professionalism of teaching is similar
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This Masters thesis contributes to our understanding of the hybridised musical culture that existed ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1990This thesis examines the development of music teaching ...
The Big Sing festival (TBS) in New Zealand exists as an extension of the British tradition of such ...
Although largely forgotten today, bands of German musicians (generally from the Westpfalz region) we...
This dissertation is the first study devoted solely to the history of an orchestral tradition in Chr...
Supplementary data available on CD-ROM attached to print versionThis work describes the music of a s...
Music education has been part of the New Zealand curriculum since the nineteenth century yet it has...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of PhilosophyThis thesis investigates music-making in Newcastle, NSW, an...
This thesis addresses the general lack of research on music-making in Aotearoa New Zealand prior to ...
"The study examines two decades in the musical life of Ballarat, a regional city in south-eastern Au...
This thesis is a study of the music of Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944) and how present it was within th...
This work examines the life of Raffaello Squarise (1856-1945), an Italian maestro who was a leading ...
Speaking to members of the Lyttelton Colonists’ Society in 1851, John Robert Godley outlined the for...
The early history of pipe organs in New Zealand, and the music which was played on them, has long be...
From 1840, when New Zealand became part of the British Empire, until 1940 when the nation celebrated...
This Masters thesis contributes to our understanding of the hybridised musical culture that existed ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1990This thesis examines the development of music teaching ...
The Big Sing festival (TBS) in New Zealand exists as an extension of the British tradition of such ...
Although largely forgotten today, bands of German musicians (generally from the Westpfalz region) we...
This dissertation is the first study devoted solely to the history of an orchestral tradition in Chr...