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- The Cambridge Companion to Music in Australia
- Cambridge Companions to Music
- The Cambridge Companion to Music in Australia
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Music Examples
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction and Historiography of Music in Australia
- Part I Continuities
- Part II Encounters
- Part III Diversities
- 11 Exclusion and Inclusion in Australian Metal
- 12 New Directions in Australian Art Music: The Curatorial, Creative and Conceptual
- 13 Artists’ Perspectives Experimental and Electronic Music in Australia
- 14 ArtistPerspective Australian EDM in the 1990s – Finding the Magic between the Art and Commerce of the Dance Floor
- 15 Artists’ PerspectivesJazz in Australia – The State of Play
- 16 Diverse Musics: Shaping Music through Cultural Difference
- 17 Chinese Music Performance in Australia
- 18 African Musics in Australia
- 19 Artists’ Perspectives Ngarra-burria Indigenous Composers and Their Interventions in Art Music Practice
- Part IV Institutions
- Index
- References
16 - Diverse Musics: Shaping Music through Cultural Difference
from Part III - Diversities
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2024
- The Cambridge Companion to Music in Australia
- Cambridge Companions to Music
- The Cambridge Companion to Music in Australia
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Music Examples
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction and Historiography of Music in Australia
- Part I Continuities
- Part II Encounters
- Part III Diversities
- 11 Exclusion and Inclusion in Australian Metal
- 12 New Directions in Australian Art Music: The Curatorial, Creative and Conceptual
- 13 Artists’ Perspectives Experimental and Electronic Music in Australia
- 14 ArtistPerspective Australian EDM in the 1990s – Finding the Magic between the Art and Commerce of the Dance Floor
- 15 Artists’ PerspectivesJazz in Australia – The State of Play
- 16 Diverse Musics: Shaping Music through Cultural Difference
- 17 Chinese Music Performance in Australia
- 18 African Musics in Australia
- 19 Artists’ Perspectives Ngarra-burria Indigenous Composers and Their Interventions in Art Music Practice
- Part IV Institutions
- Index
- References
Summary
The chapter illuminates diverse musical encounters or engagements between ‘minority’ cultures and what was, until recently, an Anglo-Australian majority over four periods of social, cultural and political foment between the pre-Federation colonial era and the present. It first examines the pre-WWI musical contributions of German-speaking residents and visitors, and Italian and Jewish influence on musical entertainment in the inter-war and post-war era. It then considers how, from the 1980s, the twin forces of local multiculturalism and ‘world music’ intersected in Australia to foster a wealth of musical diversity, including creative musical interventions and experimentations. We also consider the many multi-faceted present-day music ‘scenes’ associated with diasporic communities by honing into the local world of Indonesia-related music-making in Australia. Music of minority cultures tends to become articulated through uneven power relationships with the majority culture and its institutions, but the chapter provides a more nuanced view of this relationship. It demonstrates, for example, how ‘minority’ musicians have strategically deployed the ‘power’, or value, of ‘difference’ for professional or other advantage, exploiting opportunities provided by the mainstream, which can simultaneously shape and even redefine minority music.
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- The Cambridge Companion to Music in Australia , pp. 243 - 260Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024