The Symphony in Australia, 1960–2020

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The Symphony remained a major orchestral form in Australia between 1960 and 2020, with a body of diverse and interesting symphonies produced during the 1960s and 1970s that defied the widespread modernist trends of serialism, electronic music and indeterminism that seemed harbingers of the symphony’s demise. From the late 1970s onwards, many Australian composers chose to work in styles that admitted modal and tonal melodic and harmonic elements with regular pulse. Major cycles of symphonies by Carl Vine, Brenton Broadstock and Ross Edwards began to appear in the late 1980s. Other prolific symphonists like Paul Paviour (10 symphonies), David Morgan (15 symphonies), Philip Bracanin (11), Peter Tahourdin (5), John Polglase (5) and many others demonstrated a revived interest in the form. This trend continued into the first two decades of the present century with symphonies by Matthew Hindson, Katy Abbott, Stuart Greenbaum, Andrew Schultz, Mark Isaacs and Gordon Kerry. This renewed interest in the symphony reflects similar trends in Britain and the United States. Rhoderick McNeill provides a comprehensive introduction to this large body of music with the aim of making the music and its composers known to concert- goers, music educators and students, conductors and music entrepreneurs.

Author(s): Rhoderick McNeill
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 275
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Definitions and International Context 1960–2020
2 Australian Symphonies 1960–1980: Established Composers
3 Australian Symphonies 1960–1980: Emerging Progressive Composers
4 1980– 1995: New Directions in Australian Symphonic Style
5 Three Symphonists: Brenton Broadstock, Ross Edwards and Carl Vine
6 1995–2020 – The ‘Elders’
7 Symphonies of the ‘Fifties’ Generation (1990–2020)
8 The Twenty-First Century Symphony – Recent Generations (1966–1995)
List of Australian Symphonies 1960–2020 (Arranged in Alphabetical Order According to Composer)
Bibliography
Index