Percy Grainger
Australians might be forgiven for thinking that the history of classical music – as an art form with origins in Europe – is something that happens elsewhere, that we are little more than observers (and listeners) of a tradition that is essentially the property of others. Melbourne-born Percy Grainger (1882–1961), however, presents us with an unambiguous claim to being a classical composer of lasting historical significance. And yet his music is also not performed, or celebrated, here with anything like the frequency and enthusiasm that it is overseas.
... (read more)Distant Dreams: The correspondence of Percy Grainger and Burnett Cross, 1946–60 edited by Teresa Balough and Kay Dreyfus
by David Pear •
Self-Portrait of Percy Grainger edited by Malcolm Gillies, David Pear, and Mark Carroll & Facing Percy Grainger edited by David Pear
by Michael Shmith •
The Farthest North of Humanness: Letters of Percy Grainger edited by Kay Dreyfus
by Jim Davidson •