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Harry Aveling (born 1942 in Sydney) is an Australian scholar, translator and teacher. He specialises in Indonesian and Malaysian literature, and Translation Studies. [1] [2] He received the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy in Malay Studies from the National University of Singapore and Doctor of Creative Arts (DCA) from the University of Technology, Sydney.
In 2010, the Lontar Foundation published the Lontar Anthology of Indonesian Drama, the first anthology of Indonesian drama translated into English, featuring a diverse group of translators such as Harry Aveling, an authority on Indonesian and Malay literature, among others.
Translated from the Malay by Harry Aveling. 51: Umar Kayam: 1980: Sri Sumarah and Other Stories. Translated from the Indonesian by Harry Aveling. 52: Ruth Lor Malloy: 1980: Beyond the Heights. Novel. 53: Ishak Haji Muhammad: 1980: The Prince of Mount Tahan (Putera Gunung Tahan). Translated from the Malay by Harry Aveling. 54: F. Sionil José: 1980
Veissi / Cleveland Orchestra – Szell [20] Milhaud, Darius: Symphony No. 5: 1953-10-16: Turin: RAI National Symphony – Milhaud [21] Montsalvatge, Xavier: Concierto breve for piano and orchestra: 1953-12-20: Barcelona: de Larrocha / Barcelona Philharmonic – de Froment [22] Montsalvatge, Xavier: Poema Concertante for violin and orchestra ...
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Malaysian popular music, sometimes called shortly Malaysian pop (Malay: Pop Malaysia) or abbreviated as M-pop, refers to popular music forms in Malaysia.Although popular music in various languages such as Mandopop are popular and have been produced in Malaysia, Malaysian pop refers to music recorded primarily in the Malay language in Malaysia.
The ARIA Music Award for Best Classical Album, is an award presented within the Fine Arts Awards at the annual ARIA Music Awards. The ARIA Awards recognise "the many achievements of Aussie artists across all music genres", [ 1 ] and have been given by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) since 1987.
Harry Christophers, founder of the Sixteen. The Sixteen tour throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas and have given regular performances at major concert halls and festivals worldwide, including the Barbican Centre in London, the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Sydney Opera House, Tokyo Opera City and the Vienna Musikverein.