This article considers the impact of the expatriate experience on English-born composer, Fritz Hart who spent the majority of his working life in Australia. His continued contact with peers in Britain is examined as a conduit of musical influence, and Celticism is identified as a cultural frame of reference in his composition that superseded his physical location.
History
Publication title
CHOMBEC
Issue
10
Pagination
8-9
ISSN
1751-3308
Department/School
School of Creative Arts and Media
Publisher
Centre for the History of Music in Britain, the Empire and the Commonwealth