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Title Dunedin Soundings : place and performance / edited by Dan Bendrups and Graeme Downes
Published New Zealand : Otago Univ Press, 2011

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Description 171 pages : illustrations, music ; 21 cm
Contents Contents note continued: 12.Music, community, and the creation of Dunedinmusic.com / Scott Muir
Machine generated contents note: Performance as Research -- 1.Practice and performance as research in the arts / Suzanne Little -- 2.The creative artist as research practitioner / John Drummond -- Music, Communication and Community -- 3.Songwriting process in the Verlaines' album Corporate Moronic / Graeme Downes -- 4.Southern gold bars: the gamelan community in Dunedin / Henry Johnson -- 5.Subject2Change: musical reassemblage in the jazz diaspora / Robert G.H. Burns -- 6.Remix culture and the new folk process / John Egenes -- 7.Reflections from a reformed exile / Trevor Coleman -- Music, History and Local Identity -- 8.A common thematic: seven songs by Anthony Ritchie / Anthony Ritchie -- 9.The new brass band: stylistic pluralism and local vernacular / Peter Adams -- 10.From history to opera: the story of William Larnach / John Drummond -- 11.Songs of old Dunedin: a musical entrepreneurial journey / Judy Bellingham --
Summary The 'Dunedin Sound' of the 1980s is a phenomenon known throughout the world. But what does Dunedin music-making sound like in the 21st century? "Dunedin Soundings" features writing from musicians, composers and scholar/practitioners. They discuss genres as diverse as brass band, opera, classical, Indonesian gamelan, jazz, rock and more, the intricacies of the composition and lyric writing processes, digital remixing, and scoring for film and TV. Together, they reveal the ways in which these supposedly separate music fields have the potential to inform and stimulate each other. The theoretical idea behind the book is that performance and composition practices constitute a process of research. The writers are practitioners who are recognised nationally and internationally for their contributions to New Zealand music across genres, including composer Anthony Ritchie, the Verlaines' Graeme Downes, Emmy Award nominee Trevor Coleman, and Refuel and Dunedinmusic.com founder Scott Muir. This book is for everyone with a serious passion and wide-ranging intellectual curiosity for music, and anyone wanting an insider's glimpse into music-making in Aotearoa New Zealand
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Composition (Music)
Music -- New Zealand -- Dunedin -- History and criticism.
Music -- New Zealand -- Dunedin -- 21st century -- History and criticism.
Music -- New Zealand -- Dunedin.
Musicians -- New Zealand -- Dunedin.
Performance practice (Music) -- New Zealand -- Dunedin.
Popular music -- New Zealand -- Dunedin -- 2001-2010 -- History and criticism
Author Bendrups, Dan.
Downes, Graeme.
LC no. 2012379340
ISBN 1877578223
9781877578229
Other Titles Place and performance