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Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 38
... Sound recording...: Episode 38 Audio Sound recording Vision Australia ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Robyn McKenzie interviews Ros Martin about her nomination as a finalist in Barnardo’s Mother of the Year Award. Clare Bilton-Roos looks at books about male adventurers. Valerie Thomas speaks with Renee Williamson, tertiary education coordinator. Kate Gniel updates from Marketing Department1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, valerie thomas, kate gniel, robyn mckenzie, ros martin, clare bilton-roos, renee williamson -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 17
... Sound recording... McKenzie Glen Morrow Julie Scott Tony Brennan 1 digital sound file ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Robyn speaks with Glen Morrow about the internet shopping service that Adaptive Technology service offers. Julie Scott provides an update on the products available and Valerie Thomas interviews Tony Brennan about how he became involved with Vision Australia and his role as a peer worker.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, valerie thomas, robyn mckenzie, glen morrow, julie scott, tony brennan -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 1989 RVIB Oral History luncheon, 1989
... Sound recording... History luncheon Audio Sound recording ...Prior to 'The Years Between' a luncheon was held to discuss the possibility of recording recollections of RVIB by some of its older attendees. This discussion was recorded and preserved, as the group discusses the various events and themes the history could cover. Individual speakers are not identified, nor are they sometimes near the microphone, however the result is a rambling discussion between friends who lived, enjoyed and endured their time at RVIB. Other attendees included Linley Wallis, Lorraine Bolton, Adrianne Gallagher and Patricia McQueen.2 audio recordings of recollections from former RVIB attendeesroyal victorian institute for the blind, allan nuske, reuban ryan, norman rees, charlie bradley, margaret fialides, jim smith, ray smart, alf crossthwaite -
Greensborough Historical Society
Sound Recording, Watsonia High School Choir 1969, 1969_
... Sound Recording... in choir. Watsonia High School Choir 1969 Sound Recording Bill ...45rpm record created to raise funds on behalf of the WHS Choir. Arranged by WHS music teacher David Kefford. Proceeds from the sale of the record assisted in the WHS Choir taking part in the 1969 Royal South Street Competitions in Ballarat. Other events in 1969 included Dandenong Choral Festival and Heidelberg Festival.A lasting record of the school choir in 1969.45rpm music record recorded at All Saint's Church of England, Greensborough in 1969. Includes cover with names of students, one extended play record and photograph of students in choir.Tracks included 1: Ave Verum Corpus (Mozart), 2: Panis Angelicus (Franck) and on the B Side: 3 Hungarian folk songs (Matyas & Seiber)watsonia high school, watsonia high school choir, choirs, david kefford -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 48
... Sound recording...: Episode 48 Audio Sound recording Vision Australia ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Robyn McKenzie speaks with Stephen Jolly about his role as manager of VA Radio and the 8 stations involved in the RPH network. Siobhan Dennis will give the library update and Valerie Thomas interviews David Brandt, Chairman of the Client Representative Council. Finally, Megan Denyer talks about a Making a Difference Award to Sister Helen Merrin, Sister Margaret Keely and Mary Cameron have been working on a Braille music guide for a sighted teacher to teach Braille music to a Braille user – A Survivors Guide to Braille Music Notation.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, robyn mckenzie, valerie thomas, stephen jolley, siobhan dennis, david brandt, megan denyer, sister helen merrin, sister margaret keely, mary cameron -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 50
... Sound recording... Vision Australia: Episode 50 Audio Sound recording Vision ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Stephen Jolley talking to Jordie Howell, who uses and teaches Braille. Siobhan Dennis discusses the latest books in the library. Valerie Thomas’s guest Adam Cooper is part of the IT team at Kooyong. Kate Gniel discusses how VA has worked with the City of Melbourne to help make the Tilly Aston bell sculpture accessible for people who are blind or have low vision.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, valerie thomas, stephen jolley, jordie howell, siobhan dennis, adam cooper, kate gniel -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 51
... Sound recording... format Around Vision Australia: Episode 51 Audio Sound recording ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. A special edition with Stephen Jolley covering the ceremony re-launch of the Tilly Aston Bell, with an audio interpretation of the history of the bell, Tilly Aston and Vision Australia, the rationale for the sculpture and audio effects and sounds that give the visitor an impression of how blind people relate to the world. Andrew Thurley updates on the latest books from library. Megan Denyer will give an update on electronic voting.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, stephen jolley, andrew thurley, megan denyer -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 45
... Sound recording... 45 Audio Sound recording Vision Australia ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Robyn McKenzie chats Sue Coull, Manager of Burwood Education Centre and Principal of the School. Clare Bilton-Roos will discuss books available from the library. Valerie Thomas speaks with guest Fiona Nielson, mother of vision impaired child. Kate Gniel updates on the successful lobbying of SBS Radio to broadcast world cup matches because of the lack of live commentary in English and the VA website.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, valerie thomas, robyn mckenzie, sue coull, clare bilton-roos, fiona nielson, kate gniel -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 49
... Sound recording... format Around Vision Australia: Episode 49 Audio Sound recording ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Stephen Jolley speaks with Lorraine Mitchell, an occupational therapist from Children’s Services. Robyn McKenzie talks with Andrew Thurley about the latest books from the library. Valerie Thomas’s guest is Maureen Davey, a long-time client and friend of VA. Kate Gniel provides some information on how VA are working with Grundy Productions to help develop a vision impaired character on its show -Neighbours.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, robyn mckenzie, valerie thomas, stephen jolley, lorraine mitchell, andrew thurley, maureen davey, kate gniel -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 46
... Sound recording... Sound recording Vision Australia ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Recording of the Making Difference Awards ceremony, which took place in Melbourne on 21st July, 2006. One of those awarded was the Victorian State Government for introducing electronic voting for blind or vision impaired, making it the first-time people from this community were allowed a secret vote. Megan Denyer provides an update on the relationship VA have with Prime Television.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, stephen jolley, gerard menses, megan denyer -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 47
... Sound recording... 47 Audio Sound recording Vision Australia ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Robyn McKenzie chats with Peter Lee from Computer Aided Transcription Office, talking about producing braille. Andrew Thurley updates about new titles in the Library. Valerie Thomas interviews VA client Patrick Moore. Kate Gniel speaks about the retirement of Mike Janes and Malcolm Daubney from the Board.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, robyn mckenzie, peter lee, andrew thurley, valerie thomas, patrick moore, kate gniel, mike janes, malcolm daubney -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 2
... Sound recording... 2 Audio Sound recording Vision Australia ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Further look at the launch of VA with departing General Manager of Marketing and Design Carol Ireland, Valerie interviews David Brent, chairman of the Client Representative Council and Stephen speaks to archivist Anna Fairclough about the archives and contributions for the Time Capsule project.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, stephen jolley, valerie thomas, carol ireland, david brent, anna fairclough -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 9
... Sound recording... Sound recording Vision Australia ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Robyn chats with Glen Morrow, adaptive technology trainer, and the internet shopping program available at the College, Valerie interviews Natali Cutri and his work as a member of the Client Representative Council, and Robyn discusses Arts for Athletes (creating tactile art by education centre students to give to vision impaired athletes at the 2006 games) and a service developed with the Victorian Election Commission, whereby voters can access recordings about electoral candidates in upcoming council elections with Megan Denyer.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, valerie thomas, glen morrow, natali cutri, robyn mckenzie, megan denyer -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 10
... Sound recording... Around Vision Australia: Episode 10 Audio Sound recording Vision ...Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. Stephen speaks with Luisa Ferranato about assistive equipment available through Vision Australia’s Equipment Solutions, Valerie interviews Dr Lynne Davis who has taken a new role to support the work of the Client Representative Council and the implementation of the framework of the new consultative process, Anna Fairclough provides Stephen with an update on the Time Capsule project.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, valerie thomas, stephen jolley, luisa ferranato, lynne davis, anna fairclough -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Interview with Hugh Jeffrey and Dorothy Hamilton, 1989
... Sound recording... with Hugh Jeffrey and Dorothy Hamilton Audio Sound recording ...Prior to 'The Years Between' a luncheon was held to discuss the possibility of recording recollections of RVIB by some of its older attendees. This discussion was recorded and preserved, as the group discusses the various events and themes the history could cover. Individual speakers are not identified, nor are they sometimes near the microphone, however the result is a rambling discussion between friends who lived, enjoyed and endured their time at RVIB. Other attendees included Linley Wallis, Lorraine Bolton, Adrianne Gallagher and Patricia McQueen.2 audio recordings of recollections from former RVIB attendeesroyal victorian institute for the blind, allan nuske, reuban ryan, norman rees, charlie bradley, margaret fialides, jim smith, ray smart, alf crossthwaite -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Audio - Phonograph, Thomas A. Edison, Edison Laboratory, c.1909
... sound recording... horn amplifier audio sound recording sound playback phonograph ...The Edison Fireside Phonograph Combination Type A model phonograph was an open horn model. This machine was produced around 1909, just after the introduction of 4-minute record cylinders in 1908.; the selection lever on the front was either 4 or 2-minute choice. This Fireside model has a fluted octagonal horn that attaches to the reproducer on the machine and is suspended by on ring by a horn crane attachment. The phonograph machine is powered purely by mechanical means, winding the crank handle on the side of the machine to start the belt-driven, spring-loaded motor inside. The sound comes from a pre-recorded, vertical cut record cylinder, which slides over the Mandle, a smooth rotating drum. The reproducer, an all-in-one needle, amplifier and speaker, is lowered onto the cylinder, the needle picks up the sound and plays it on the speaker and the attached horn amplifies the sound. The phonograph machine was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in the late 19th century. Edison adopted the idea from the technology of the telegraph machine. He patented the phonograph in early 1878. It was able to record sound and play it back. This amazing invention opened up a whole new world of entertainment, where wax cylinders of pre-recorded sound could be purchased with a wide variety of music and played over and over. The first wax cylinders were white and used a combination of bees' wax and animal fax or tallow. By 1892 Edison was using 'brown wax' cylinders that ranged from cream through to dark brown. The Edison Phonograph Company was formed in 1887 to produce these machines. He sold the company in 1855 to the North American Phonograph Company but bought that company in 1890. He then started the Edison Spring Motor factory in 1895, and the National Phonograph Company in 1896. In 1910 the company became Thomas A. Edison Inc. In 1898 Edison produced the Edison Standard Phonograph, the first phonograph to carry his own trade mark. He began mass producing duplicate copies of his wax cylinders in 1901 using moulds instead of engraving the cylinders. The wax was black and harder than the brown wax. The ends of the cylinders were bevelled so that the title's label could be added. The last phonograph machine to use an external open horn was produced in 1912 due to the much more robust round records being invented. In 1913 Edison started producing the Edison Disc Phonograph. The company stopped trading in 1929.This Edison Fireside Phonograph model is significant for being one of the last models to have an external horn. It is also significant for its connection with the invention of the phonograph, which made music and sound available for domestic enjoyment. It was used for entertainment and education, even teaching languages. It signalled a new era of music that could be reproduced and played anywhere. It is also significant for its short time span of popularity, just a few decades, due to the growing use of records, which gave a much higher quality sound and were more robust.Phonograph; Edison Fireside Phonograph, Combination Type, Model A. It is in a wooden case with a domed lid, metal catches on each side and a folding wooden handle. It has a metal drum and a reproducer mechanism. The metal and wood crank handle starts the machine’s motor. A sliding lever at the front selects the speed for four- or two-minute cylinders. The inscribed plate has the maker, serial number, patents and other information. The reproducer also has an inscription. It has a curved metal open horn attachment. Made in Orange, New Jersey in c.1909. NOTE: the fluted octagonal horn is catalogued separately.Case front, in script, Edison’s early ‘banner’ decal “Edison” On the front of the machine “Thomas A Edison TRADE MARK” On the maker’s plate; "Edison Fireside Phonograph Combination Type" Serial number “14718” Around sound outlet; “C 4076” “REPRODUCER LICENCED FOR USE ONLY ON EDISON PHOTOGRAPHS SOLD BYT.A. EDISON INC.” At the front edge “4 MINUTES 2flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, gramophone, phonograph, music player, entertainment, audio equipment, edison, thomas a edison, horn, phonograph horn, amplifier, audio, sound recording, sound playback, phonograph machine, phonograph cylinder, external horn, edison phonograph company, wax cylinders, sound reproduction, edison spring motor factory, national phonograph company, thomas a. edison inc, crank-operated motor, open horn phonograph, 4 speed, 2 speed -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Audio - Phonograph Horn, Thomas A. Edison, Edison Laboratory, c.1909
... sound recording... recording sound playback phonograph machine external horn Edison ...This external horn is part of an Edison Fireside Phonograph made in c.1909. The horn was attached to the machine when in use. The rings on the side of the horn allowed the horn to be suspended above the machine. The narrow opening on the horn was attached to the sound outlet on the machine and the conical shape of the horn amplified the sound. The horn was suspended to allow a clear sound. This was done by attaching the ring fitted to the outside of the horn to a chain or chord, which in turn was attached to a curved wire fitted to the phonograph machine. The phonograph machine was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in the late 19th century. Edison adapted the idea used when sending messages over a telegraph machine. He patented the phonograph in early 1878. The phonograph was able to record sound and play it back sound. This amazing invention opened up a whole new world of entertainments, where wax cylinders of pre-recorded sound could be purchased with a wide variety of music and played over and over. The first wax cylinders were white and used a combination of bees' wax and animal fax or tallow. By 1892 Edison was using 'brown wax' cylinders that ranged from cream through to dark brown. The Edison Phonograph Company was formed in 1887 to produce these machines. He sold the company in 1855 to the North American Phonograph Company but bought that company in 1890. He started the Edison Spring Motor factory in 1895 and then the National Phonograph Company in 1896. In 1910 the company became Thomas A. Edison Inc. In 1898 Edison produced the Edison Standard Phonograph, the first phonograph to carry his own trade mark. He began mass producing duplicate copies of his wax cylinders in 1901 using moulds instead of engraving the cylinders. The wax was black and harder than the brown wax. The ends of the cylinders were bevelled so that the title's label could be added. The last phonograph machine to use an external horn was produced in 1912 due to the much more robust records being invented. In 1913 Edison started producing the Edison Disc Phonograph. The company stopped trading in 1929. [NOTE: a phonograph machine plays cylinders, a gramophone plays records]This Edison external phonograph horn is significant for its connection to the c.1909 Edison Fireside phonograph model. The phonograph machine brought a new era of music into the homes of everyday people but was only popular for a few decades due to the growing popularity of records, which gave a much higher quality sound and were more robust.Phonograph horn; open horn, a conical shape with the lower part flaring out. The horn's shape on the opening half is octagonal, made from eight joined sheets of metal with a scalloped finish at the opening. The narrow end is hollow and ready to fit onto a phonograph outlet. There are two rings attached together on the side of the horn, perhaps for storing on a hook. The inner surface of the horn has remnants of deep red paint. This horn is from the Edison Fireside phonograph. (There is a mark on the outside of the horn where the Edison brand would be)flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, gramophone, phonograph, music player, entertainment, audio equipment, edison, thomas a edison, horn, phonograph horn, amplifier, audio, sound recording, sound playback, phonograph machine, external horn, edison phonograph company, wax cylinders, edison spring motor factory, national phonograph company, thomas a. edison inc, phonographic cylinder, sound reproduction -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Synchro Stereo
... sound recording... to the Board of the Australian Opera. LP sound recording opera Synchro ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.La Traviata. Opera in 3 acts by Verdi. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: SMS2353A, Record cover, Plastic sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. Cover notes, no author listed. Cover design H. Raynor. Conductor Gianfranco Rivoli: Chorus and orchestra Vienna State Operalp, sound recording, opera -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Score
... sound recording... melbourne Recording Audio Readings from the bible. Selections from ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Readings from the bible. Selections from the old and new testaments. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: POL 011, Record cover, Plastic sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. Cover notes, no author listed. Cover design H. Raynor. Brin Newton-Johnlp, sound recording -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, TPL Records
... sound recording... of the Australian Opera. LP sound recording TPL Records ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Parade de Printemps. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: TPL 91006, Record cover, paper sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. Cover notes, no author listed. Robert Stoltz, Bernard Sinclair, Claudine Granger, Marina Florence, Henri Murge. Director: Jean Doussardlp, sound recording -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Columbia Records. EMI Records Limited
... sound recording... melbourne Recording Audio Maria Callas sings great arias from French ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera. As Penleigh Boyd wrote in his obituary to his mother: "In 1988, Patricia was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to opera involving many years of voluntary work on the Board of the Australian Opera - work which she greatly enjoyed involving travel, music and meeting many interesting and entertaining people. She was also a Life Member and former President of the National Gallery of Victoria Women's Association." Maria Callas sings great arias from French operas. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: SAXO-2410, Record cover, Plastic sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. Cover notes, Andrew Porter. Cover photo: Luc Fournol, Jours de France. Maria Callas. Conductor: Georges Petre, Orchestra National de la RTFlp, sound recording, opera, ohm2022, ohm2022_9 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Decca
... sound recording... of the Australian Opera. LP sound recording opera Decca ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Operatic Highlights Die Fledermaus (Johan Strauss). LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: LXT 2576, Record cover, no sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. Cover notes, no author listed. Johan Strauss, Conductor: Clemens Krauss, Vienna State Opera and Choruslp, sound recording, opera -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft
... sound recording... melbourne Recording Audio Dimitri Schostakowitsch Sinfonie Nr. 5 op ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Dimitri Schostakowitsch Sinfonie Nr. 5 op 47. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: 138031, Record cover, Paper sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. Cover notes, no author listed. Dimitri Schostakowitsch, Conductor: Witold Rowicki, Sinfonie-Orschester der Nationalen Philharmonie Warschaulp, sound recording -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, HMV. World Record Club recording
... sound recording... melbourne Recording Audio The fabulous Victoria de los Angeles. LP ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.The fabulous Victoria de los Angeles. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: WRC S/4838, Record cover, Plastic sleeve, 1 vinyl disk, paper Lyric pamphlet. Cover notes, J.D. Bicknell. Victoria de los Angeles Piano: Gerald Moore.lp, sound recording -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Reprise
... sound recording... of the Australian Opera. LP sound recording Reprise ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.That was the year that was. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: R-6179, Record cover, Paper sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. Cover notes, no author listed. Cover design: Eric Martin. Tom Lehrer.lp, sound recording -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Decca Stereophonic EMI Limited
... sound recording... melbourne Recording Audio Operatic arias. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Operatic arias. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: SXLA2159, Record cover, Plastic sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. Cover notes, Gordon Stewart. Joan Sutherland. Conductor: Nello Santi. Paris Conservatoire Orchestra.57/6lp, sound recording, opera -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Decca Record Company Limited
... sound recording... appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera. LP sound recording ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Joan Sutherland Luciano Pavarotti Operatic Duets. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: SXL 6828, Record cover, Plastic sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. Cover notes, Jon Perrin Cover photo: Christian Steiner. Joan Sutherland, Luciano Pavarotti. Conductor: Richard Bonynge, National Philharmonic Orchestra, London Opera Chorus (Chorus master Terry Edwards), Jacquelyn Fugelle, soprano; Elizabeth Cornell, mezzo-soprano.lp, sound recording, opera -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Europa
... sound recording... appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera. LP sound recording ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Robert Stolz dirigert Melodien von Robert Stoltz. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: 111157.4511157.9, Record cover, Paper sleeve, 1 vinyl disk. No cover notes. Robert Stoltz, Die Weiner Symphoniker.lp, sound recording -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording
... sound recording... of the Australian Opera. LP sound recording ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.January the twenty sixth. LP 33RPM vinyl, Plastic sleeve, 1 vinyl disc, cover notes, no author listed. Selections from historical recordings by arrangement with the ABC. Musical direction by Hector Crawford (orchestra). Drama direction by Dorothy and Ian Crawford. With special guest Lana Cantrell.lp, sound recording -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - Recording, Capitol Records
... sound recording... appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera. LP sound recording ...The Boyds purchased their record player and sound system from Thomas’s in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd (later Davies) was very interested in opera and was later appointed to the Board of the Australian Opera.Kiss Me, Kate. LP 33RPM vinyl, Catalogue Number: STAO 1267, Double layout cover 1 vinyl disc, inside cover notes by Miles Kreuger. Cole Porter, Orchestra and chorus conducted by Pembroke Davenport.lp, sound recording