Uncovering traces: German-speaking refugee musicians in Australia
TitleUncovering traces: German-speaking refugee musicians in Australia
Author
Call numberS994.004924/001
Object number03731tgg
Place of publicationSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Year of publication
2008
Dimensionspp219-236
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from 'The Journal of the Australian Jewish Historical Society' Vol. XIX, Part II, 2008, pp219-236
Description
Emigration to Australia was restricted in the 1930s. Australia also was not an attractive destination to musicians. However, various musicians did manage to enter Australia as visitors, exiles, refugees and emigrants. The initial favourable perception of the Australian public towards these musicians changed as they began to see them as local. Emigrants also had a problem with the Union as during the 1930s only Australian and British musicians could become members. The refugees contributed to the musical life in Australia bringing diversity and cultural pluralism.