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posted on 2020-03-18, 05:07 authored by STEPHEN COLLINGS MORLEYThis creative practice research project continues developing a model of melodic space in horn performance. Recordings and analysis draw upon ideas from a number of musical traditions and philosophies in order draw out connections and locate common ground in musical expression and thought.
History
Principal supervisor
Adrian McneilAdditional supervisor 1
Paul WilliamsonAdditional supervisor 2
John GarzoliYear of Award
2020Department, School or Centre
Sir Zelman Cowen School of MusicCourse
Doctor of Philosophy (Music Performance)Degree Type
DOCTORATECampus location
AustraliaFaculty
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