Browsing Research Publications and Outputs by subject "1904 Performing Arts and Creative Writing"
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Disciplining music: Too many Peter Sculthorpes?
Published 2020Representing Australian Aboriginal Music and Dance 1930-1970 offers a rethinking of recent Australian music history. Amanda Harris presents accounts of Aboriginal music and dance by Aboriginal performers on public stages. ...Book chapter -
Indigenising Australian music: authenticity and representation in touring 1950s art songs
Published 2020Aboriginal-influenced compositions have been central to Australian art music practice since the 1960s, and key to conceptions of an Australian style. While in other creative arts practices (for example, dance and visual ...Article -
Informing Practice through Collaboration: Listening to Colonising Histories and Aboriginal Music
Published 2020This chapter describes an interdisciplinary and intercultural method for writing about historical performances of music and dance by Aboriginal people, and to inform collaborative performances with Aboriginal musicians. ...Book chapter -
Localizing Aboriginal and Pacific Performance on Internationalized Stages, 1967-73
Published 2020In 1967, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people successfully campaigned for a referendum for constitutional change, releasing them from policies restricting movement outside of their home states and territories of ...Book chapter -
Mozart Piano Concerto K. 488 Project
Published 2022-12-15The 20th-century heralded unprecedented change in ‘classical’ music performance aesthetics as documented in sound recordings. By 1950, many unnotated expressive techniques (belonging to a long-established continuum of ...Recording, musical -
Primitivism and Settler Primitivism in Music: The Case of John Antill’s Corroboree
Published 2022John Antill’s Corroboree (1944) was the most prominent Australian musical work of the first half of the twentieth century yet it has received little musical analysis, especially in terms of how it constructs a representation ...Article -
Representations of Indigenous cultural property in collaborative publishing projects: the Warlpiri women’s yawulyu songbooks
Published 2018This paper explores issues around the representation of Indigenous cultural property, voices and images in two books of Warlpiri women's yawulyu song traditions that form part of a series published by Batchelor Press ...Article -
Sustaining Indigenous Songs
Published 2020As an ethnography of Central Australian singing traditions and ceremonial contexts, this book asks questions about the vitality of the cultural knowledge and practices highly valued by Warlpiri people and fundamental to ...Book -
Yurntumu-wardingki juju-ngaliya-kurlangu yawulyu: Warlpiri women's songs from Yuendumu
Published 2017Yawulyu have been passed down through many generations of Warlpiri women. In this book, the juju-ngaliya 'ritual experts' from Yuendumu present four yawulyu song series which follow the journeys of a number of ancestral ...Book