Description |
viii, 75 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Series |
Platform papers : quarterly essays on the performing arts, 1449-583X ; no. 35 |
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Platform papers (Currency House) ; no. 35. 1449-583X
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Contents |
The music of place : reclaiming a practice / Jon Rose -- Readers' forum: Deborah Mills, Julian Meyrick on "It's culture, Stupid! Reflections of an arts bureaucrat, Platform papers 34 |
Summary |
"How do you maintain live music in a culture that does not value it?" asks Jon Rose, acclaimed improvising violinist and instrument maker. "The practice of music has lost its key functions and roles in society", he writes. "The proof of this lies in the steep decline of monetary worth for both practitioner and the art form itself. Music's social worth is also questionable as it is steadily removed from the education curriculum. This is not a uniquely Australian phenomenon, nor is it confined to music practised on the fringes of society; it is a problem common to all music forms." Rose rejects blaming popular music and digital downloads, delves deeper and proposes a way to change the culture |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
"May 2013"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-66) |
Subject |
Music -- Performance -- Australia.
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Music -- Social aspects -- Australia.
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Music -- Australia -- History and criticism.
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ISBN |
9780987211446 |
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