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Landfall 219 On Music![]() Stock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionNew Zealand music has been made with electric guitars, European orchestral instruments, laptops, bones, voices, skin, wood, pvc piping, air, magnetic tape and digital media. For this special Music issue, the editor seeks to demonstrate the essential cultural value of music and ways of making it in New Zealand. The musical aspect of poetry - phrasing, timing and the insinuation of meaning during performance - is an aspect that creative writers might respond to. Musical aspects of prose - alliterative and rhythmical or structural devices - may carry meaning quite as much as syntactical ones. Also included are writings related to the experience of listening, and especially writing that may consider the role of NZ music and ways of making it in a wider context. First published May 2010. Author descriptionBill Direen grew up in the sixties surrounded by music and poetry of all sorts, classical, cultural, liturgical, radio pop and solid state rock. He studied electronic music under Douglas Lilburn before concentrating on literature (M.A. Hons, Canterbury University) and developing an independent career as writer and musician. Table of contentsPoets on Music: Peter Olds, Michael Harlow, Keri Hulme, David Karena-Holmes, Bryony Jagger -- Poetry: Pip Adam, Tusiata Avia, Emma Barnes, Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhran, Mary Anne Bourke, Owen Bullock, Peter Dane, David Eggleton, Mariana Isara, Bryony Jagger, Harold Jones, Eli Kent, Helen Lehndorf, Stephen Oliver, Peter Olds, Richard Reeve, Peter Stapleton Michael Steven -- Fiction/Auto-Fiction: Scott Hamilton, George Henderson, Siobhan Harvey, Ted Jenner, Grant McDonagh, Antony Milton, K.M. Ross, Jim Wilson -- Essays/Commentary: William Dart, Kiran Dass, Adam Gifford, Kate Kennedy, Dugal McKinnon, Robin Maconie, Martin Rumsby, Bruce Russell, Andrew Schmidt -- Photographs: Stuart Page, Marcel Tromp -- The Landfall Review: Jon Bywater, Jacques Coulardeau, Brett Cross, Nicola Cummins, Scott Hamilton, Michael Harlow, Jack Ross, Damian Skinner, Marcel Tromp -- Cover: Cilla McQueen -- Back page Michael Morley. |