Inner Song: A Biography of Margaret Sutherland
Inner Song: A Biography of Margaret Sutherland Melbourne University Press (The Miegunyah Press), 2023 ISBN 9780522878233 (Hbk) / 9780522878240 (e-book) xx+284pp., 37 ills Reviewed by Aidan McGartland Hailed as being both the 'undisputed first lady of Australian music/ and assuming the role of &...
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