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Australia’s Jindyworobak Composers Routledge Research in Music Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Australia’s Jindyworobak Composers

Australia?s Jindyworobak Composers examines the music of a historically and artistically significant group of Australian composers active during the later post-colonial period (1930s?c. 1960). These composers sought to establish a uniquely Australian identity through the evocation of the country?s landscape and environment, including notably the use of Aboriginal elements or imagery in their music, texts, dramatic scenarios or ?programmes?. Nevertheless, it must be observed that this word was originally adopted as a manifesto for an Australian literary movement, and was, for the most part, only retrospectively applied by commentators (rather than the composers themselves) to art music that was seen to share similar aesthetic aims.

Chapter One demonstrates to what extent a meaningful relationship may or may not be discernible between the artistic tenets of Jindyworobak writers and apparently likeminded composers. In doing so, it establishes the context for a full exploration of the music of Australian composers to whom ?Jindyworobak? has come to be popularly applied. The following chapters explore the music of composers writing within the Jindyworobak period itself and, finally, the later twentieth-century afterlife of Jindyworobakism. This will be of particular interest to scholars and researchers of Ethnomusicology, Australian Music and Music History.

Chapter 1: The Jindyworobak composer: fact or fiction?

Chapter 2: Alfred and Mirrie Hill

Chapter 3: Clive Douglas

Chapter 4: John Antill

Chapter 5: James Penberthy

Interlude: post-colonial Echoes and pre-echoes of Jindyworobakism

Chapter 6: Peter Sculthorpe and the afterlife of Jindyworobakism

Chapter 7: Jindyworobakism in global perspective

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

David Symons is Honorary Senior Research Fellow and part-time Senior Lecturer at the Conservatorium of Music, The University of Western Australia, Australia.

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