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2008L'Apres-midi d'une faun (Afternoon of a Faun)Fraillon, N.; Fraillon, Nicolette
2008Landscapes of Indigenous performance: Music, song and dance of the Torres Strait and Arnhem LandKnopoff, Steven
2019Larger than Life: Elder Conservatorium Wind Orchestra and the Band of the South Australia PoliceDollman, L.W.
2015Last WordFord, A.; Goldsworthy, A.; Sheldon, J.
2013Last WordsFord, A.
1997Laudate Dominum: Music at Adelaide's Catholic Cathedral 1845 - 1995Harrison, H. J.
2020Lauren McCormick's Waves of Fears and Fortitude, conducted by Luke DollmanDollman, L.
2006Le Spectre de la roseFraillon, N.; Fraillon, Nicolette
2004Le Tombeau de SatieWhittington, S.; Whittington, Stephen Charles
2007Les PresagesFraillon, N.; Fraillon, Nicolette
2006Les SylphidesFraillon, N.; Fraillon, Nicolette
2006Lessons from teaching practice: Self-perceptions of student teachersRosevear, J.; Vries, D.; Southcott, D.; Australian Association for Research in Music Education. Annual Conference (28th : 2006 : Melbourne)
2007'Let's stage a fight!': Massine's symphonic ballets in AustraliaCarroll, M.
2002Light/House exhibition of 16 contemporary Australian housesRadford, A.; Radford, Antony Dennis
2019Locating Yolŋu cultural expressions of historical Makassan exchanges in NE Arnhem LandCorn, A.; Symposium of International Council for Traditional Music Study Group on Performing Arts of Southeast Asia (16 Jul 2018 - 22 Jul 2018 : Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia)
2010'Loneliness is Such a Drag': Existential Psychedelia and Jimi Hendrix's 'The Burning of the Midnight Lamp'Carroll, M.
2012Looking at the Stars (for children’s choir, large chorus and orchestra)Koehne, G.
2008Lullabies and Crooked DancesCawrse, A.
2012Lullaby and Flying Music (Violin and Piano)Koehne, G.
2007Lunch Hour RecitalMartin, R.; Howat, R.; Martin, Rosalind Mary