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Australian by birth but a longtime resident of Great Britain, David Lumsdaine (b.1931) is central to both Australian and British modernism. During the early 1970s Australian musical modernism was at its height. Lumsdaine and his Australian contemporaries were engaged with practices from multiple places, producing music that displays the attributes of their disparate influences; in so doing they formed a new conception of what it meant to be an Australian composer. The period is similarly important in Britain, for it saw the ...

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    • Title: The Music of David Lumsdaine by Michael Hooper
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    • Title: The Music of David Lumsdaine: Kelly Ground to Cambewarra by Hooper, Michael, Dr
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