Buskers and Busking in Australia in the Nineteenth Century

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Paul Watt
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Abstract

The history of buskers and busking is a relatively new field of musicological research: recent scholarship has mainly been concerned with studies of street musicians in nineteenth-century London and Paris. This article, however, focuses on Australia and draws on a wide variety of articles in the daily and weekly press including interviews, law reports, letters to newspaper editors, and reprints and summaries of international news of busking in Europe and North America. The article charts busking culture principally from 1860 to 1920, when the Australian newspaper industry was at its zenith. Utilizing recent methodologies derived from newspaper research in a digital environment, the article documents the plight of buskers, the instruments they played, the repertory they performed, the money they earned, and the moral codes they were thought to subvert. The article provides an account of the profession of busking in nineteenth-century Australia and the types of social, musical, and moral issues that arose from debates over the value of the busking profession.
19世纪澳大利亚街头艺人和街头表演
街头艺人和街头艺人的历史是音乐学研究的一个相对较新的领域:最近的学术研究主要关注19世纪伦敦和巴黎街头音乐家的研究。然而,这篇文章以澳大利亚为重点,引用了日报和周报上的各种文章,包括采访、法律报告、给报纸编辑的信,以及欧洲和北美街头表演国际新闻的转载和摘要。这篇文章主要描绘了1860年至1920年的街头艺人文化,当时澳大利亚报业正处于鼎盛时期。文章利用最近从数字环境中的报纸研究中获得的方法,记录了街头艺人的困境、他们演奏的乐器、他们表演的曲目、他们赚的钱,以及他们被认为要颠覆的道德准则。这篇文章介绍了19世纪澳大利亚街头艺人的职业,以及街头艺人职业价值辩论中产生的社会、音乐和道德问题的类型。
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