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| Title: | Greek Recorded Sound in Australia: "A Neglected Heritage" |
| Authors: | Gauntlett, Stathis |
| Keywords: | Greek Research Australia Language Greece Conference Stathis Gauntlett |
| Issue Date: | 2003 |
| Publisher: | Flinders University Department of Languages - Modern Greek |
| Citation: | Gauntlett, Stathis 2003. Greek Recorded Sound in Australia: “A Neglected Heritage”. In E. Close, M. Tsianikas and G. Frazis (Eds.) “Greek Research in Australia: Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial Conference of Greek Studies, Flinders University, September 2001”. Flinders University Department of Languages – Modern Greek: Adelaide, 25-46. |
| Abstract: | Contextualising the story of Greek recorded sound in Australia necessitates some narrative of developments in both the broader Australian and the metropolitan Greek record industry, as well as extensive reference to the "English Parent Company" of the principal corporate players in both Greece and Australia. This reflects the fact that sound recording has been a multinational industry virtually since its inception. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/25567 |
| ISBN: | 0725811145 |
| Appears in Collections: | Proceedings of the [4th] Annual Conference of Greek Studies, June 2001
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