'And for harmony most ardently we long' : musical life in Ballarat, 1851-1871 / Anne Doggett Doggett, Anne

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Doggett, Anne
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Music - Australia - 19th century.; Music - Victoria - Ballarat - 19th century.; Music - Social aspects - Australia.
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"The study examines two decades in the musical life of Ballarat, a regional city in south-eastern Australia. Beginning at the time of the 1851 gold rush, it covers the period in which Ballarat grew from a rough mining camp to an established city with a socially and ethnically diverse population of over 40,000 people. The thesis pursues the aim of looking at the music practices of the community in ways that will further our understanding of the significance of music in the lives of the people."--Abstract. Doctor of Philosphy
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32008523

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