Australian Guild of Music Education History of Music 3: Topic 2 "Nationalism in the Music of Australia -in the 20th Century" AUSTRALIAS NATIONAL IDENTITY IN MUSIC IN THE 20 TH CENTURY (original) (raw)

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Exploring notions of national style : New Zealand orchestral music in the late twentieth century

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Contemporary Approaches to Transcultural Music Research in Australia and New Zealand

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Sarah Collins, ‘The National and the Universal’ in The Oxford Handbook of Music and Intellectual Culture in the Nineteenth Century, eds Paul Watt, Sarah Collins and Michael Allis (Oxford and NY: Oxford University Press, 2020), 369-386

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