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Cultural Advance: The Formation of Australia's Permanent Symphony Orchestras, 1944–1951

Authors :
Kenneth Morgan
Source :
Musicology Australia. 33:69-93
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2011.

Abstract

This article explains why and how the six main Australian symphony orchestras were established on a permanent basis in the five years after the end of World War II. It analyses the role of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) in fostering radio orchestras and classical concerts from 1932 as part of its broadcasting and cultural remit, and explains why federal music policies implemented on a state-by-state basis were seen as the way in which orchestras could progress. The article examines Eugene Ormandy's report on the state of Australia's orchestras, written in 1944 and promoted by the federal government, as the main catalyst for action over the formation of permanent orchestras. The article then explores the reactions to the report and the reasons why such ensembles needed to be shared between the ABC, the municipal authorities of leading state cities and state governments. The final part of the article investigates the financial, cultural and political complexities that needed to be surmounted a...

Details

ISSN :
1949453X and 08145857
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Musicology Australia
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9c1d002885af8cb90614a6025f33a980
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/08145857.2011.576647