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A Coveted Possession: The Rise and Fall of the Piano in Australia

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A Coveted Possession: The Rise and Fall of the Piano in Australia by Michael Atherton delves into the historical journey of the piano in Australian society. The book examines how the piano gained prominence, its role in cultural life, and the factors leading to its decline. With a focus on both personal stories and larger societal trends, it provides an insightful look at a significant aspect of Australia's musical heritage.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the cultural and historical journey of musical instruments, particularly the piano, within Australian society. The narrative delves into the impact of the piano on social life, its symbolism, and the shifts in its prominence over time, offering insights into music's role in cultural evolution.

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A Coveted Possession: The Rise and Fall of the Piano in Australia

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What has lived with us, entertained us, travelled with us and symbolised Australian aspirations, only to end up gathering dust or even at the tip? It's not the car, or the washing machine, or the sewing machine... it's the piano!

The intriguing cultural history of the piano in Australia

From the instruments that floated ashore at Sydney Cove in the late eighteenth century to the resurrection of derelict heirlooms in the streets of twenty-first-century Melbourne, A Coveted Possession tells the curious story of Australia's intimate and intrepid relationship with the piano. It charts the piano's fascinating adventures across Australia - on the goldfields, at the frontlines of war, in the manufacturing hubs of the Federation era, and in the hands of the makers, entrepreneurs, teachers and virtuosos of the twentieth history - to illuminate the many worlds in which the ivories were tinkled.

Before electricity brought us the gramophone, the radio and eventually the TV, the piano was central to family and community life. With its iron frame, polished surfaces and ivory keys, an upright piano in the home was a modern industrial machine, a musical instrument and a treasured member of the household, conveying powerful messages about class, education, leisure, national identity and intergenerational history.

Michael Atherton cleverly weaves visual, sensual and sonic elements into the piano's sociocultural history, adding a rich layer to our knowledge of the piano in Australia.

- Professor Julia Horne, historian

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781863959919

Publisher: Black Inc.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 July 2018

Country: Australia

Imprint: La Trobe University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 442g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Emeritus Professor Michael Atherton is a composer and performer across several instruments, and several genres and styles of music. His research has focused on Asia-Pacific musical instruments, Australian instrument makers and intercultural music practices. His performances and recordings include creative realisations of ancient Egyptian, medieval and renaissance music, as well as choral music and film scores.

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