Linda Barwick
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Born
1954
Linda Mary Barwick
1954
AwardsSir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award (2024)
ThesisCritical perspectives on oral song in performance : the case of Donna lombarda (1986)
Linda Barwick | |
|---|---|
| Born | Linda Mary Barwick 1954 |
| Awards | Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award (2024) |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Flinders University |
| Thesis | Critical perspectives on oral song in performance : the case of Donna lombarda (1986) |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | Sydney Conservatorium of Music The University of Sydney |
Linda Mary Barwick AM FAHA (born 1954) is an Australian musicologist and professor emeritus at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Barwick has focused on researching Australian Indigenous music and the music of immigrant communities. She also works in the field of digital humanities, archiving recordings.[1]
Barwick was born Linda Mary Barwick in 1954. Early publications appeared under her married surname Linda Mary Bone[2][3] She graduated with a BA (hons, 1980)[2] and PhD (1986) from Flinders University. Her PhD thesis was titled "Critical perspectives on oral song in performance : the case of Donna lombarda"[4] and was supervised by Antonio Comin and Catherine Ellis.[5]