Papers
2. Musical Culture of Australia
This group of papers centres on the musical culture of Australia and its relationship to tertiary institutions; synergies and tensions between academic programs and the music industry; the tertiary music institution as an arts organisation and community resource; and the interface between professional creative practice and research among tertiary music academics in Australia.
The ensemble career and tertiary music
| Arthurs, Andy and Radbourne, Jennifer. The orchestra reimagined. |
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| Nightingale, James. Reframing the musical landscape: Music networks and creative industry in Australia. |
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The wider community and tertiary music
| Brown, Judith and Kirkman, Kim. The role of tertiary music academics in facilitating cultural capital in community music organizations: A case study. |
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| Daniel, Ryan. Engagement with music communities: A case study of practice in regional Australia. |
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| Harrison, Scott; Ballantyne, Julie; Barrett, Margaret and Temmerman, Nita. Building communities of music education practice: Peer collaboration in music teacher education. |
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Reflective practice and research in tertiary music
| Davidson, Jane. From professional practice to research and curriculum development for the music practitioner in the tertiary sector: Three case studies. |
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| Emmerson, Stephen. Around a rondo. |
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