Research Doctorate - Doctor of PhilosophyThis thesis investigates music-making in Newcastle, NSW, and its townships in the period 1869–1879. In this period many of the mining townships, notably Lambton, Wallsend and Waratah, were sufficiently established to have developed a cultural identity, based on the re-creation of traditions and cultural practices from the places their largely migrant population had left behind. Music performed many roles in the incipient settler communities, accompanying community groups in both work and leisure activities. Music’s many functions have led to the hypothesis that music was a resource for world-building for the settler communities. Four questions are posed to further the hypothesis: (1) what type of mus...
© 2002 Dr. Aaron David Samuel CornThis thesis presents a detailed study of popular bands from Arnhem...
This thesis concerns the place of music in New South Wales schools from 1920 to 1956. The initial ch...
The years 1815 to 1867 marked the first protracted period of peace in Nova Scotia’s colonial history...
This paper looks at the role of 'miscellany' in concert programmes. In <i>The Great Transformation o...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyze the public music-making by locals in Holmsund 1850—1980, ...
This thesis examines the discursive formations of community music through the history of Toronto’s s...
"The study examines two decades in the musical life of Ballarat, a regional city in south-eastern Au...
In 1901 Sir Walter Baldwin Spencer was amongst the first to make recordings of Aboriginal music with...
© 2019 Dr. Henry Peter Reese‘Colonial Soundscapes’ is the first systematic cultural history of the e...
Thesis (MA (Hons))--Macquarie University (Division of Humanities, Department of Contemporary Music S...
This study is a critical reflection on two music projects that I conducted in my home area of Ipswic...
This thesis surveys the history of south-eastern Australian indigenous music, especially that of the...
This thesis is a study of the establishment of the music curriculum in state-supported schools in So...
© 2002 Dr. Aaron David Samuel CornThis thesis presents a detailed study of popular bands from Arnhem...
This thesis concerns the place of music in New South Wales schools from 1920 to 1956. The initial ch...
The years 1815 to 1867 marked the first protracted period of peace in Nova Scotia’s colonial history...
This paper looks at the role of 'miscellany' in concert programmes. In <i>The Great Transformation o...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyze the public music-making by locals in Holmsund 1850—1980, ...
This thesis examines the discursive formations of community music through the history of Toronto’s s...
"The study examines two decades in the musical life of Ballarat, a regional city in south-eastern Au...
In 1901 Sir Walter Baldwin Spencer was amongst the first to make recordings of Aboriginal music with...
© 2019 Dr. Henry Peter Reese‘Colonial Soundscapes’ is the first systematic cultural history of the e...
Thesis (MA (Hons))--Macquarie University (Division of Humanities, Department of Contemporary Music S...
This study is a critical reflection on two music projects that I conducted in my home area of Ipswic...
This thesis surveys the history of south-eastern Australian indigenous music, especially that of the...
This thesis is a study of the establishment of the music curriculum in state-supported schools in So...
© 2002 Dr. Aaron David Samuel CornThis thesis presents a detailed study of popular bands from Arnhem...
This thesis concerns the place of music in New South Wales schools from 1920 to 1956. The initial ch...
The years 1815 to 1867 marked the first protracted period of peace in Nova Scotia’s colonial history...