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The Cambridge Companion to Music in Australia offers a thorough examination of the country’s rich and varied musical heritage. Edited by Amanda Harris and Clint Bracknell, this volume explores Indigenous Australian music traditions, colonial influences, and the development of distinctive Australian musical styles from classical to contemporary genres.
The collection brings together leading scholars and musicians to discuss topics ranging from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music to rock, pop, jazz, and electronic music. It addresses how Australian geography, multicultural immigration, and national identity have shaped the country’s unique sonic landscape. The companion serves as an essential resource for understanding how music has evolved in Australia and continues to influence both local and international musical communities.







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