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1:1 Concerts: A Diaspora of Concert Hall Refugees Find New Performance Spaces

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Walker, Sally

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University of Melbourne

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How we need music has been made profoundly clear over these last months. Balcony concerts, online lessons and home recordings prove that what is essential, adapts to survive. Despite cancelled concerts confronting a sense of purpose and capacity to earn an income for many musicians, there is also a by-product of ‘dystopia to utopia’; a chance for a complete reset.

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Australian Music at Home and Abroad: 43rd Annual Conference of the Musicological Society of Australia

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2099-12-31
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