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Malcolm Gillies Malcolm Gillies i(A90943 works by)
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1 Untitled Malcolm Gillies , 2012 single work review
— Appears in: Reviews in Australian Studies , vol. 6 no. 2 2012;

— Review of The New Percy Grainger Companion 2010 selected work criticism
1 The Priced and the Priceless : Humanities and Philanthropy in Dark Times Malcolm Gillies , 2009 single work essay
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 312 2009; (p. 34-39)
1 2 y separately published work icon Self-Portrait of Percy Grainger Percy Grainger , Malcolm Gillies (editor), David Pear (editor), Mark Carroll (editor), Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2006 Z1317199 2006 single work autobiography Shortly before his death, Percy Grainger lodged over twenty unpublished sketches in his Australian museum. This book draws exclusively from these sketches, revealing a portrait of the composer's life. With such titles as 'The Aldridge-Grainger-Stroom saga', 'Thanks', 'Ere-I-forget', 'The love-life of Helen and Paris' , and 'Anecdotes', these manuscripts were intended as precursors to Grainger's autobiography, My Wretched Tone-life, which he commenced only in his final years. Expertly shaping these sketches, the editors have created a self-portrait along the lines that Grainger himself had intended. The volume first introduces Grainger's forebears, parents, friends, wife, and himself before moving on to his views on composition, performance, and the musical world. In these sketches, Grainger addresses such topics as racial and national identity, the meaning of work, physical culture, language reform, sexual practice, and artistic patronage. Grainger also probes the nature of musical genius, discussing a broad range of composers including Igor Stravinsky, Thomas Beecham, Frederick Delius, Edvard Grieg, Charles Stanford, Cyril Scott, Fritz Kreisler, Donald Tovey, Ferruccio Busoni, and Balfour Gardiner. Among the works of his own that Grainger most featured are his The Warriors - Music for an Imaginary Ballet, Colonial Song, the Lincolnshire Posy series of band pieces, his greatest 'hit' Country Gardens, and his many settings of English folk-music. (Book jacket)
1 Percy Grainger's Word Games Malcolm Gillies , 2005 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 64 no. 3 2005; (p. 145-151)
Malcolm Gillies explores the linguistic beliefs and habits of Australia's most famous composer.
1 y separately published work icon The All-Round Man : Selected Letters of Percy Grainger, 1914-1961 Percy Grainger , David Pear (editor), Malcolm Gillies (editor), Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1994 Z1218906 1994 selected work correspondence
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