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Main Title: Marshall-Hall's Melbourne : music, art and controversy 1891-1915 / edited by There€se Radic & Suzanne Robinson. Book Cover
Author: Radic, ThereÇse, 1935-
Robinson, Suzanne
Imprint: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2012, ||2011.
Collation: xviii, 265 p., [46] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), portraits, facsims., music, notes, bib., index, pbk ; 24 cm.
Summary:
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Art & artists.
1. Shackled & set free: art, music and theatre in Melbourne in the 1890s / Ann Galbally
Part II: Culture & controversy.
2. Superman & society: perspectives on the aims of music education at the University of Melbourne 1891-1915 / Kieran Crichton
3. 'Du holde Kunst': the musical life of Vera Deakin / Carole Woods
4. Marshall-Hall & Edward Scharf: a close friendship / Kerry Murphy
5. Elise Wiedermann & Carl Pinshof: patrons of music and art in Melbourne, 1883-1920 / Pamela Niehoff
6. Bohemia & brotherhood in late nineteenth-century Melbourne: Marshall-Hall's involvement with the Cannibal and Ishmael Clubs / Stephen F. Mead
7. 'That good fellow Sugden on the side of tolerance': Marshall-Hall and the master of Queen's / Wilfred Prest
8. Sir James Barnett, musical patron in Melbourne / Kenneth Morgan
9. Hermann Heinicke, a champion of professional orchestral music in 1890s Adelaide: a contemporary counterpart to Marshall-Hall in Melbourne / Julja I. Szuster
Part III: Music & thought.
10. Marshall-Hall contra Wagner: authors and readers in turn-of-the-century Melbourne / Matthew Lorenzon
11. Artists at work: Marshall-Hall, Arthur Streeton and Henry Tate / Christine Mercer
12. Marshall-Hall's symphony in E flat & its symphonic context / Roderick McNeill
13. Resisting the 'Blighting curse of puritanism': on the sexual politics of Stella / Suzanne Robinson
14. G.W.L. Marshall-Hall & Percy Grainger: the 'good sort' and the 'anarcharist with definite principles' / Jennifer Hall
15. Romeo, Juliet & George: the genesis of the last Marshall-Hall opera / The´re`se Radic
16. Marshall-Hall as an Australian composer / Peter Tregear
Notes
Contributors
Bibliography
Index.

"The English conductor, composer and critic G.W.L. Marshall-Hall dominated music in Melbourne from his arrival in 1891 to his untimely death in 1915. He was a firebrand and an iconoclast hated by the clergy, feared by the press and adored by all his friends. Here, sixteen essayists examine Marshall-Hall's music, his teaching and philosophy, his friendships with artists and musicians (inc. Arthur Streeton and Percy Grainger), and the ruinous scandals sparked by his views on religion, sex and the role of the press."--Back cover.
Subject: Marshall-Hall, G. W. L. (George William L.), 1862-1915
Music and Musicians
Composers
Biography
ISBN: 9781921875502 (pbk) :
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [248]-256) and index.
Tertiary/Undergraduate, General.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 780 MAR MAR Available