Roger Covell
This is a stub entry only — it provides links to other resources by and about Roger Covell held in our catalogue.
Articles by and about Roger Covell
13 Feb 2013 Bernard Heinze Memorial Award to Roger Covell by Australian Music Centre
Musicologist, critic and author Roger Covell will receive the 2013 Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award for his contribution to music in Australia.
6 Jun 2018 Diversity in Australia's music by Anni Heino
A new book Diversity in Australia's music - themes past, present and for the future, just released by Cambridge Scholars, celebrates Roger Covell's contribution to Australian music and academic life over several decades. Edited by Dorrottya Fabian and John Napier, the volume includes 15 articles on a wide range of themes and topics...
4 Jun 2019 Roger Covell (1931-2019) by Australian Music Centre
Musicologist and critic, Emeritus Professor Roger Covell (2031-2019) has died in Sydney on 4 June at the age of 88.
Works by Roger Covell
Roger Covell is not an Australian Music Centre represented artist, however the following works can be found in our collection:
Morning song for the Christ child by Peter Sculthorpe
Sea chant by Peter Sculthorpe
Autumn song by Peter Sculthorpe
CDs, Books and Kits featuring Roger Covell
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Article: Epic discoveries / Roger Covell.
Article: Truths of creator and created / by Roger Covell.
Article: Reassessing Larry Sitsky / by Roger Covell.
Article: Aussie magpie gets the musical guernsey / Roger Covell.
Article: Overtones of risk in commissioned scores are as it should be / by Roger Covell.
Book: Australia's music : themes of a new society / Roger Covell.
Book: Australia's music : themes of a new society / Roger Covell.
Events featuring Roger Covell
10 Sep 2019 NSW: Roger Covell Memorial
World premieres given by Roger Covell
Edward John Eyre (unspecified choir with chamber ensemble) by Barry Conyngham—
Exiles : opera by Alison Bauld— May 75 (Science Theatre, University of N.S.W. (performed by University of N.S.W. Opera Ensemble and N.I.D.A. students))