Description |
66 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm |
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Curator's message / Vincent Plush -- Right of reply: an indigenous perspective on Encounters as a source of dialogue / Debra Bennet McLean -- Utulura inkantjaku (Let's get together and sing): Australian Aboriginal music and the classical music strand / Gordon Kalton Williams -- Stirring burden of our song / Judith Pickering -- Symphonies of the bush: indigenous encounters in Australian symphonies / Rhoderick McNeill -- Henry Tate: views on the artistic possibilities of Aboriginal music / Christine Mercer -- A timeline of 'Corroboree' / Vincent Plush -- William Barton in conversation -- Peter Sculthorpe in conversation -- Indigenous and non-indigenous collaboration in new orchestral music: two notable successes in the Adelaide Festival / Stephen Knopoff -- Sounds of the spiritual: landscapes, journeys and aspirations in the music of Peter Sculthorpe / Vincent Plush -- A personal reflection: remembering the encounter between white women and Aboriginal women's music / Elizabeth Mackinlay -- "Cry 'havoc' and let slip the dogs of war": the genesis of Moya Henderson's opera 'Lindy' / Janet Healey -- Making 'Jedda': attitudes towards indigenous issues around a 1950s film production / Humphrey McQueen -- Singing aloud, playing strong: indigenous Australian people performing in contemporary music contexts / Katelyn Barney |
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Cover title |
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At head of title: Griffith University |
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"Reprinted [July 02-2014] by Deakin University under licence in accordance with Part VB of the Copyright Act 1968" --Cover page |
Bibliography |
Includes bibligraphies |
Subject |
Music -- Australia.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Music.
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Genre/Form |
Music.
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Author |
Plush, Vincent, 1950- editor
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Schippers, Huib, 1959- editor
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Wolfe, Jocelyn, editor
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Griffith University, issuing body
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