Marshall-Hall's Melbourne : music, art and controversy 1891-1915 / edited by Thérèse Radic & Suzanne Robinson.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
North Melbourne, Vic. : Australian Scholarly Pub., 2012.
Description
xviii, 265 pages, 46 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm

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Summary note
New collection of sixteen essays examines Marshall-Halls music, teaching and philosophy, his friendships with artists, musicians including Arthur Streeton, Percy Grainger, and the ruinous scandals sparked by his unorthodox views on religion, sex and the role of the press. Both authors at Melbourne Conservatorium of Music.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Target audience
Tertiary/Undergraduate, General.
ISBN
  • 9781921875502 (pbk)
  • 192187550X (pbk)
OCLC
793902716
Other standard number
99950906436
RCP
C - O
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