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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - RICHARD FARRELL
... ... The Australian Broadcasting Commission...Presented by The Australian Broadcasting Commission. Commemoration Concert Season, 1951. ...Presented by The Australian Broadcasting Commission. Commemoration Concert Season, 1951. ...'Richard Farrell': Pianist. Victorian Country Tour. Presented by The Australian Broadcasting Commission. Commemoration Concert Season, 1951. Programme 6d.event, entertainment, music, richard farrell, the australian broadcasting commission -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MICHAEL RABIN PROGRAMME
... ... The Australian Broadcasting Commission...The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting Michael Rabin (violinist). ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Entertainment music Michael Rabin Raymond Lambert The Australian Broadcasting Commission The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting Michael Rabin (violinist). ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting Michael Rabin (violinist). Associate Artist: Raymond Lambert (Pianist). Bendigo Town Hall. Tuesday, 26th August 1952, 8.15 p.m. Programme. One Shilling.event, entertainment, music, michael rabin, raymond lambert, the australian broadcasting commission -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - SYLVIA FISHER (SOPRANO)
... ... The Australian Broadcasting Commission...The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting the First Concert in the International Celebrity Series. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Entertainment music Slyvia Fisher (Soprano) The Australian Broadcasting Commission Henri Penn The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting the First Concert in the International Celebrity Series. ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting the First Concert in the International Celebrity Series. 'Sylvia Fisher' (Soprano). At the Piano: Henri Penn. Town Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, 6th April 1955, 8.15. pm. Programme One shilling.event, entertainment, music, slyvia fisher (soprano), the australian broadcasting commission, henri penn -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PRESENTING DANIEL BARENBOIM
... ... The Australian Broadcasting Commission...The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting the Final Concert in the International Celebrity Concert Series 'Daniel Barenboim' (Pianist). ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Entertainment music Daniel Barenboim The Australian Broadcasting Commission The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting the Final Concert in the International Celebrity Concert Series 'Daniel Barenboim' (Pianist). ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting the Final Concert in the International Celebrity Concert Series 'Daniel Barenboim' (Pianist). Town Hall, Bendigo - Saturday, 4th October, 1958 at 8.15 pm. Programme: One Shilling. Yellow, black & white cover.event, entertainment, music, daniel barenboim, the australian broadcasting commission -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Sir Gustav Nossal, 1978 Boyer Lectures. Nature's Defences: New Frontiers in Vaccine Research, 1978
... ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission...Nature's Defences: New Frontiers in Vaccine Research Book Sir Gustav Nossal The Australian Broadcasting Commission ...Softcoverwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Professor Zelman Cowen, The Private Man: The Boyer Lectures 1969, 1969
... ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Walsh St library Softcover The Private Man: The Boyer Lectures 1969 Book Professor Zelman Cowen The Australian Broadcasting Commission ...Softcoverwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Professor Zelman Cowen, The Private Man: The Boyer Lectures 1969, 1972
... ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Walsh St library Softcover The Private Man: The Boyer Lectures 1969 Book Professor Zelman Cowen The Australian Broadcasting Commission ...Softcoverwalsh st library -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CELEBRITY CONCERT SERIES, CAPITAL THEATRE, c28 October, 1963
... at 8 p.m. The Australian Broadcasting Commission presents the Victorian Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Thomas Matthews. ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission presents the Victorian Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Thomas Matthews. ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission presents the Victorian Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Thomas Matthews. ...Celebrity Concert Series, Direction A.B.C. Capital Theatre, Bendigo. Monday 28th October, at 8 p.m. The Australian Broadcasting Commission presents the Victorian Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Thomas Matthews. Soloist: Brian Hansford (Baritone). Programme: One shilling and sixpence. Articles with photos on: Thomas Matthews & Brian Hansford. Programme. Analytical Notes. Australian Broadcasting Commission: Dr. J R Darling, C.M.G., O.B.E., M.A., D.C.L., Chairman. E R Dawes, C.M.G., Vice-Chairman. Miss Rhonda Felgate, M.B.E. H B Halvorsen, F.C.A., F.C.I.S. A G Lowndes, M.SC. Alderman. Dorothy Edwards, O.B.E., B.A. J T Reid. Sir Charles Moses, C.B.E., General Manager. E A Whiteley, C.B.E., D.F.C., Manager for Victoria. Charles Buttrose, Director of Publicity and Concerts. J Post, Acting Director of Music. Ray Humphrey, Concert Manager for Victoria. Advertisements: Philips. His Master's Voice, Caprice Stereophonic Radiogram. Benson and Hedges.program, music, australian symphonic orchestra, celebrity concert series, direction a.b.c. capital theatre, bendigo. monday 28th october, at 8 p.m. the australian broadcasting commission presents the victorian symphony orchestra conducted by thomas matthews. soloist: brian hansford (baritone). articles with photos on: thomas matthews & brian hansford. programme. analytical notes. a.b.c.: dr. j r darling, c.m.g., o.b.e., m.a., d.c.l., chairman. e r dawes, c.m.g., vice-chairman. miss rhonda felgate, m.b.e. h b halvorsen, f.c.a., f.c.i.s. a g lowndes, m.sc. alderman. dorothy edwards, o.b.e., b.a. j t reid. sir charles moses, c.b.e., general manager. e a whiteley, c.b.e., d.f.c., manager for victoria. charles buttrose, director of publicity and concerts. j post, acting director of music. ray humphrey, concert manager for victoria. advertisements: philips. his master's voice. benson and hedges. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE COLLECTION: VICTORIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, c1954
... This series of concerts is arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in Conjunction with the Government of Victoria. ...Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission. Conducted by Juan Jose Castro. ...Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission. Conducted by Juan Jose Castro. ...Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Royal Princess Theatre, Bendigo. Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission. Conducted by Juan Jose Castro. Soloist: Donald Westlake (Clarinet). This series of concerts is arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in Conjunction with the Government of Victoria. Royal Princess Theatre, Bendigo, Thur., 12 Nov. 8 p.m. Programme. Juan Jose Castro. Since he left Australia last November on six months' leave, Mr. Castro has been conducting and holidaying in Europe, and with his wife re-visited South America for the first time in eighteen months. In Italy he corrected the publisher's proofs of his opera, 'Proserpina and the Stranger,' which won the Verdi Prize award by La Scala I 1952, and is now . . . Analytical Notes . . . Personnel of the Orchestra. Conductor: Juan Jose Castro. Associate Conductor: Clive Douglass. First Violins: Bertha Jorgensen (leader), Harry Hutchins (Assistant Leader), Frank Schieblich, Norman Deerson, Paul O'Brien, William Glassford, Ruth Michael, Alex Burlakov. Second Violins: Hyman Lenzer, Robert Pattison, George Paton, Donald Weekes, Marie Bull, Harvey Davis. Violas: Coin Kerr, Mischa Kogan, Marion Ogilvie, Winifred Roberts. Cellos: Don Howley, Henri Touzeau, Valerie Awburn, Ezio Neri. Basses: Guill Fraillon, Frank Cerbasi, Samuel Shiffron. Flutes: Richard Chugg, Leslie Barklamb, Audrey Walklate. Oboes: Jiri Tancibudek, David Woolley. Clarinets: Thomas White, Isobel Carter. Bassoons: Roy White, Gordon Miller, Gordon Grieve, Graham Bickford. Trumpets: Mervyn Simpson, John Geary. Trombones: Stanley Code, John McGade. Bass Trombone: Harold Willis. Tuba: Ron Stevens. Tympani: Gordon Craig. Percussion: Ernest Lighton, Bert Crawford. Harp: Adrian Bendall. Australian Broadcasting Commission; R J F Boyer M.A., Chairman. E R Dawes, Vice-Chairman. Sir John Medley, KT., D.C.L., L.L.D., M.A. P Vanthoff, M.V.O. The Hon. Dame Enid Lyons, G.B.E. J C Stewart, M W O'Donnell, B.E.C. Charles Moses, General Manager. T S Duckmanton, A./Manager for Victoria. Dorrie O'Neil, Concert Manager for Victoria. Photos: Juan Jose Castro, Donald Westlake. Advertisements: Notice to subscribers; Annual General Meeting for Albury, Bendigo, Shepparton, for 1954. TAA serves the Nation. Country Club, Tailored by Buckwalter. GMH, The whole story from A to Z. Carnegie's, 106 Elizabeth St. b/ Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Juan Jose Castro, Soloist: Joan Jones (Contralto). This series of concerts is arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in conjunction with the Government of Victoria. Town Hall, Swan Hill. Programme. Juan Jose Castro, (first 4 paragraphs reads as per 4280a). At the end of his 1953 Australian season, Mr. Castro is in conduct concerts in Italy, Paris and London, as well as being re-engaged for Yugo-Slavia, which he visited for the second time last December. With his wife he had the thrill of experiencing . . . Analytical Notes. Personnel of the Orchestra. Conductor: Juan Jose Castro. Associate Conductor: Clive Douglas. First Violins: Bertha Jorgensen (Leader), Harry Hutchins (Assistant Leader), Frank Schieblich, Norman Deerson, Paul O'Brien, William Glasford, Ruth Michael, Alex Burlakov. Second Violins: Hyman Lenzer, Reginald Bradley, Robert Pattison, Donald Weekes, Marie Bull, Harvey Davis Violas: Colin Kerr, Mischa Kogan, Marion Ogilvie, Winifred Roberts. Cellos: Don Howley, Henri Touzeau, Valerie Awburn, Ezio Neri. Basses: Guill Fraillon, Frank Cerbasi, Milinor Morton. Flutes: Richard Chugg, Leslie Barklamb, Audrey Walklate. Oboes: Jiri Tancibudek, David Woolley. Clarinets: Thomas White, Isobel Carter. Bassoons: Thomas Wightman, Noel Hunt. Trumpets: Mervyn Simpson, Standish Roberts. Trombones: Stanley Code, John McGlade. Bass Trombone: Harold Willis, Tuba: Ron Stevens. Tympani: Gordon Craig. Percussion: Ernest Lighton, Bert Crawford. Harp: Adrian Bendall. Australian Broadcasting Commission; committee members. Photos: Juan Jose Castro, Cover. Joan Jones, page 4. Advertisements: QANTAS and B O A C , Qantas Empire Airways LTD. (incorporated I Queensland) in parallel with BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION. Coming orchestra dates for: Shepparton & Bendigo. Country Club, Tailored by Buckwalter. Carnegie's 'The House of Pianos'.program, theatre, orchestra, a/ victorian symphony orchestra, royal princess theatre, bendigo. direction: australian broadcasting commission. conducted by juan jose castro. soloist: donald westlake (clarinet). this series of concerts is arranged by the australian broadcasting commission in conjunction with the government of victoria. royal princess theatre, bendigo, thur., 12 nov. 8 p.m. programme. juan jose castro. which won the verdi prize award by la scala i 1952, and is now . . . analytical notes . . . orchestra. conductor: juan jose castro. associate conductor: clive douglass. first violins: bertha jorgensen (leader), harry hutchins (assistant leader), frank schieblich, norman deerson, paul o'brien, william glassford, ruth michael, alex burlakov. second violins: hyman lenzer, robert pattison, george paton, donald weekes, marie bull, harvey davis. violas: coin kerr, mischa kogan, marion ogilvie, winifred roberts. cellos: don howley, henri touzeau, valerie awburn, ezio neri. basses: guill fraillon, frank cerbasi, samuel shiffron. flutes: richard chugg, leslie barklamb, audrey walklate. oboes: jiri tancibudek, david woolley. clarinets: thomas white, isobel carter. bassoons: roy white, gordon miller, gordon grieve, graham bickford. trumpets: mervyn simpson, john geary. trombones: stanley code, john mcgade. bass trombone: harold willis. tuba: ron stevens. tympani: gordon craig. percussion: ernest lighton, bert crawford. harp: adrian bendall. australian broadcasting commission; r j f boyer m.a., chairman. e r dawes, vice-chairman. sir john medley, kt., d.c.l., l.l.d., m.a. p vanthoff, m.v.o. the hon. dame enid lyons, g.b.e. j c stewart, m w o'donnell, b.e.c. charles moses, general manager. t s duckmanton, a./manager for victoria. dorrie o'neil, concert manager for victoria. photos: juan jose castro, donald westlake. bendigo, 1954. taa. buckwalter. gmh, the whole story from a to z. carnegie's, 106 elizabeth st. b/ soloist: joan jones (contralto). this series of concerts is arranged by the australian broadcasting commission. town hall. juan jose castro. 1953 australian season, analytical notes. personnel of the orchestra. first violins: second violins: reginald bradley. violas: cellos: don howley, henri touzeau, valerie awburn, ezio neri. basses: guill fraillon, frank cerbasi, milinor morton. flutes:. oboes:. clarinets:, bassoons: thomas wightman, noel hunt. trumpets: standish roberts. trombones:. bass trombone:, tuba:. tympani:. percussion:. harp:. photos: juan jose castro. joan jones, qantas and b o a c , qantas empire airways ltd. british overseas airways corporation: bendigo. country club, buckwalter. carnegie's a/ victorian symphony orchestra, royal princess theatre, bendigo. direction: australian broadcasting commission. conducted by juan jose castro. soloist: donald westlake (clarinet). australian broadcasting commission government of victoria., thur., 12 nov. 8 p.m. juan jose castro. mr. castro has been conducting and holidaying in europe, and with his wife re-visited south america in italy he corrected the publisher's proofs of his opera, 'proserpina and the stranger, ' verdi prize award by la scala i 1952, .associate conductor: clive douglass. first violins: bertha jorgensen (leader), harry hutchins (assistant leader), frank schieblich, norman deerson, paul o'brien, william glassford, ruth michael, alex burlakov. second violins: hyman lenzer, robert pattison, george paton, donald weekes, marie bull, harvey davis. violas: coin kerr, mischa kogan, marion ogilvie, winifred roberts. cellos: don howley, henri touzeau, valerie awburn, ezio neri. basses: guill fraillon, frank cerbasi, samuel shiffron. flutes: richard chugg, leslie barklamb, audrey walklate. oboes: jiri tancibudek, david woolley. clarinets: thomas white, isobel carter. bassoons: roy white, gordon miller, gordon grieve, graham bickford. trumpets: mervyn simpson, john geary. trombones: stanley code, john mcgade. bass trombone: harold willis. tuba: ron stevens. tympani: gordon craig. percussion: ernest lighton, bert crawford. harp: adrian bendall. abccommittee: r j f boyer m.a., chairman. e r dawes, vice-chairman. sir john medley, kt., d.c.l., l.l.d., m.a. p vanthoff, m.v.o. the hon. dame enid lyons, g.b.e. j c stewart, m w o'donnell, b.e.c. charles moses, general manager. t s duckmanton, a./manager for victoria. dorrie o'neil, concert manager for victoria. photos: juan jose castro, donald westlake. advertisements: notice to subscribers; annual general meeting for albury, bendigo, shepparton, for 1954. taa. country club, . gmh, b/ victorian symphony orchestra, conducted by juan jose castro, soloist: joan jones (contralto). at the end of his 1953 australian season, mr. castro is in conduct concerts in italy, paris and london, as well as being re-engaged for yugo-slavia, . analytical notes. personnel of the orchestra. associate conductor: clive douglas. first violins: bertha jorgensen (leader), harry hutchins (assistant leader), frank schieblich, norman deerson, paul o'brien, william glasford, ruth michael, alex burlakov. second violins: hyman lenzer, reginald bradley, robert pattison, donald weekes, marie bull, harvey davis violas: colin kerr, mischa kogan, marion ogilvie, winifred roberts. cellos: don howley, henri touzeau, valerie awburn, ezio neri. basses: guill fraillon, frank cerbasi, milinor morton. flutes: richard chugg, leslie barklamb, audrey walklate. oboes: jiri tancibudek, david woolley. clarinets: thomas white, isobel carter. bassoons: thomas wightman, noel hunt. trumpets: mervyn simpson, standish roberts. trombones: stanley code, john mcglade. bass trombone: harold willis, tuba: ron stevens. tympani: gordon craig. percussion: ernest lighton, bert crawford. harp: adrian bendall. australian broadcasting commission; committee members. photos: juan jose castro, cover. joan jones, page 4. advertisements: qantas and b o a c , qantas empire airways ltd. (incorporated i queensland) in parallel with british overseas airways corporation. coming orchestra dates for: shepparton & bendigo. country club, tailored by buckwalter. carnegie's 'the house of pianos'. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VICTORIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
... ... The Australian Broadcasting Commission...Concerts arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in conjunction with the Government of Victoria. ...Concerts arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in conjunction with the Government of Victoria. ...Victorian Symphony Orchestra - Orchestral Concert - Conductor Kurt Woess, Soloist: Glenda Raymond (soprano). Town Hall, Maryborough, Tuesday, 7th April 1959 at 8 pm. Capital Theatre, Bendigo Wednesday, 8th April 1959, at 8 pm, St Patrick's Hall, Wangaratta. Thursday, 9th April 1959 at 8 pm. Star Theatre, Shepparton, Friday, 10th April 1959, at 8 pm. Concerts arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in conjunction with the Government of Victoria. Programme One Shilling.event, entertainment, music, victorian symphony orchestra, kurt woess, glenda raymond, the australian broadcasting commission, government of victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - FATHER SYDNEY MACEWAN - TENOR, 16 Aug, 1956
... ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission pesenting Father Sydney MacEwan (Tenor). ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting Father Sydney MacEwan (Tenor). ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting Father Sydney MacEwan (Tenor). ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting Father Sydney MacEwan (Tenor). Victorian Country Tour 8.15pm. Associate Artist: John Douglas Todd, Pianist. Albury, Regent Theatre, Wed., 25th July. Ballarat, Regent Theatre, Thurs., 2nd Aug. Bendigo, Princess Theatre, Thurs., 16th Aug. Programme One Shilling. Listing of records by Father Sydney MacEwan imported in from England and 2 Australian made records available in local music stores. Father Sydney MacEwan is on his third visit to Australia. The first in 1936 and second in 1948, when he was invited to attend the Centenary of the Roman Catholic Diocese in Melbourne. It was not long after the first trip to Australia, and tours of Canada, the USA and Europe that Sydney MacEwan decided to become a priest, and renounced tempting radio and concert contracts. During the war he was an officiating Chaplin to the RAF Father MacEwan's normal duties as a parish priest . . . John Douglas Todd Tasmanian born in Tasmaniabut lived most of his life in Sydney. As associate artist with father MacEwan, John Douglas Todd, Sydney pianist, is making his sixth tour for the ABC and his second tour with Father MacEwan. He previously toured for the ABC with violinist Jeanne Gautier and singers William Warfield, Lord Lurgan and John Dudley. . . Programme Notes. Australian Broadcasting Commission R J Boyer, E R Dawes, Sir John Medley, The Hon. Dame Enid Lyons, P W Nette, P Vanthoff, C W Anderson, Charles Moses, Conrad Charlton, Dorrie O'Neil. Alceo Galliera conducting the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, Soloist Mervyn Simpson, Trumpet. Coming concert dates Bendigo & Albury. Peter Dawson, Baritone with the Victorian Symphony Orchestra Concert Date. Advertisements for Georges of Collins St., Berlei, Wynvale Wines. Includes photographs of Father Sydney MacEwan & John Douglas Todd. 8 pages plus cover.program, theatre, father sydney macewan, the australian broadcasting commission pesenting father sydney macewan (tenor). victorian country tour associate artist: john douglas todd, pianist. bendigo, princess theatre, thurs., 16th aug. programme one shilling. records by father sydney macewan imported and 2 australian made records available music stores. 3rd visit to australia. 1st in 1936 & 2nd in 1948, centenary of the roman catholic diocese in melbourne. 1st trip to australia, and tours of canada, the usa and europe that sydney macewan decided to become a priest. during the war he was an officiating chaplin to the raf. john douglas todd tasmanian born lived life in sydney. associate artist with father macewan, john douglas todd, sydney pianist, 6th tour for the abc and 2nd tour with father macewan. he toured for the abc with violinist jeanne gautier and william warfield, lord lurgan and john dudley. programme notes. r j boyer, e r dawes, sir john medley, the hon. dame enid lyons, p w nette, p vanthoff, c w anderson, charles moses, conrad charlton, dorrie o'neil. alceo galliera conducting the victoria symphony orchestra, soloist mervyn simpson, trumpet.. peter dawson, baritone with the victorian symphony orchestra georges of collins st., berlei, wynvale wines. photographs of father sydney macewan & john douglas todd. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE COLLECTION: VICTORIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, 15 July
... This series of concerts is arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in conjunction with the Government of Victoria. ...This series of concerts is arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in conjunction with the Government of Victoria. ...Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission. Juan Jose Castro (write up on the life of). ...Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Royal Princess Theatre, Bendigo. Conducted by Juan Jose Castro. Soloist: Isador Goodman (pianist). This series of concerts is arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in conjunction with the Government of Victoria. Royal Princess Theatre, Bendigo. Thur., 1st May. Star Theatre, Shepparton, Friday, 2nd May at 8pm. Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission. Juan Jose Castro (write up on the life of). Harmony and Home. Linking 'Home and Family Week' with this Visit. Bendigo faces the challenge brought through the medium of 'Home and Family Week.' Issues arising out of the relationship of Marriage, Parenthood and the family have been discussed by possible solution. Rather than compete with the Concert, negotiations were effected with the A.B.C., resulting in the acknowledgement of this function as part of our week, and the reciprocal arrangement of space in this booklet. Music, as truly as Education and other Culture, influences the outlook and the stability of the home. Ancient Jewish history gave common paternity . . . Programme. Programme notes. Page 6: photo of Isador Goodman. Page 7: photo of John Brownlee. Associate Artist: Raymond Lambert (pianist). Conductor: Juan Jose Castro. First violins: Jorgensen B, Hutchins H, Schieblich F, Deerson N, O'Brien P, Glassford W, Michael R, Burlakov A. Second violins: Lenzer H, Badley R, Pattison B, Whitelaw M, Pietruschka I, Braithwaite N. Violas: Kerr C, Kogan M, Roberts W. 'Cellos: Howley D, Touzeau H, Awburn V, Neri E. Basses: Howley T, Shiffron S, Morton W. Flutes: Chugg R, Barklamb L. Oboes: Richmond E, Woolley D. Clarinets: White T, Crowley C. Bassoons: Wightman T, Hunt. Horns: White R, Miller G, Grieve G, Bickford G. Trumpets: Simpson M, Roberts S. Trombones: Code S, McGlade J, Willis H. Tuba: Coram C. Tympani: Craig G. Percussion: Crawford B, McManamny T. Harp: Bendall A. Musical Autobiographies The London Daily Graphic's record critic praised Eugene Goossen's musical autobiography, Overture and Beginners, as excellent Story . . . Photographs of Elena Nikolaidi and Michael Rabin along with a write up on each. Advertisements: Georges, Melbourne. Railway.program, theatre, concert, victorian symphony orchestra, royal princess theatre, bendigo. conducted by juan jose castro. soloist: isador goodman (pianist). this series of concerts is arranged by the australian broadcasting commission in conjunction with the government of victoria. royal princess theatre, bendigo. thur., 1st may. star theatre, shepparton. juan jose castro harmony and home. linking 'home and family. family week.' issues arising out of the relationship of marriage, a.b.c., resulting in the acknowledgement of this function as part of our week, and the reciprocal arrangement of space in this booklet. music, as truly as education and other culture. ancient jewish history gave common paternity. programme notes. page 6: photo of isador goodman. page 7: photo of john brownlee. associate artist: raymond lambert (pianist). first violins: jorgensen b, hutchins h, schieblich f, deerson n, o'brien p, glassford w, michael r, burlakov a. second violins: lenzer h, badley r, pattison b, whitelaw m, pietruschka i, braithwaite n. violas: kerr c, kogan m, roberts w. 'cellos: howley d, touzeau h, awburn v, neri e. basses: howley t, shiffron s, morton w. flutes: chugg r, barklamb l. oboes: richmond e, woolley d. clarinets: white t, crowley c. bassoons: wightman t, hunt. horns: white r, miller g, grieve g, bickford g. trumpets: simpson m, roberts s. trombones: code s, mcglade j, willis h. tuba: coram c. tympani: craig g. percussion: crawford b, mcmanamny t. harp: bendall a. musical autobiographies the london daily, eugene goossen's, photographs of elena nikolaidi and michael rabin along with a write. advertisements: georges, melbourne. railway. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TOWN HALL, BENDIGO, JOHN BROWNLEE, March
... Presented by The Australian Broadcasting Commission. John Brownlee has been leading baritone of the Metropolitan Opera...Presented by The Australian Broadcasting Commission. John Brownlee Since he last visited Australian John Brownlee has been leading baritone of the Metropolitan Opera, New York. ...Presented by The Australian Broadcasting Commission. John Brownlee Since he last visited Australian John Brownlee has been leading baritone of the Metropolitan Opera, New York. ...a/ Town Hall, Bendigo, John Brownlee (Baritone), Associate Artist: Raymond Lambert (Pianist). Thursday, 5th June. Presented by The Australian Broadcasting Commission. John Brownlee Since he last visited Australian John Brownlee has been leading baritone of the Metropolitan Opera, New York. He had an enormous success with his singing and acting in the Metropolitan's recent new version of Fledermaus (Strauss), which had to be performed an unprecedented number of . . . Programme . . . Programme Notes . . . Photo of John Brownlee on cover, photo of Raymond Lambert on last page. Australian Broadcasting Commission: R J F Boyer, M.A., Chairman. E R Dawes, Vice-Chairman. Sir John Medley, KT, DCL, LLD, MA. P W Nette, P Vanthoff, MVO. TH Hon. C W Anderson, MLC. The Hon. Dame Enis Lyons, GBE. Charles Moses General Manager, Conrad Charlton Manager for Victoria, Dorrie O'Neil Concert Manager for Victoria. Advertisements: Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Conductor: Juan Jose Castro (Eminent South American Conductor). The ABC Presents Elena Nikolaidi, (Greek Dramatic Contralto). Town Hall, Bendigo, 15th July. Associate Artist: Jan Behr, Pianist. Burl Ives, America's Mightiest Ballad-Singer. 10th July. Georges of Collins Street. Furniture. Penfold Wine. Wynvale Wines. WEIGH and CONSIDER. Read not . . . To rake for granted . . . When the man in the street weighs and considers railway facts, he finds the Victorian system very much closer with the enormous tonnage of freight they hail for him and his fellows . . . The fruit he has for breakfast, his regular week-end joint, the flour in his daily bread, the timber, perhaps, for his house, the fuel for his factory, the products he has sold. Victoria’s railways moved, all told, more than seven million tons last year. Goods for home, factory, farm, warehouse. Goods that met basic needs and brought profit. Goods that were carried at the almost absurdly low average rate of 2.26d. A ton. Mile. Was all that Taken for granted? You should know: you are the man in the street. We know only what was done: we provided the RAILWAY PLANNED SERVICE b/ Insert: Please note the following alteration to item No. 2 ETUDE PATETICO, OP. 8, NO. 12 - Scriabin which has now been replaced by. . . c/ Capital Theatre 9, 10, 11 July Bendigo Book at Allan's. Victoria's Traveling Theatre proudly Presents The National Theatre Company - Direct from the Princess Theatre, Melbourne. Bernard Shaw's Greatest Play 'Saint Joan' (The Story of Joan of Arc) Produced by WM. P. Carr with June Brunell and Full National Theatre Cast. The biggest dramatic production to tour Victoria. (on rear) One Of The Greatest Plays Of Our Time, Critics from Melb. Herald, Melb. Advocate, Melb. Sun, Melb. Age, Melb. Argus, and Melb. Post. Renwick Pride.program, theatre, australian broadcasting commission, a/ town hall, bendigo, john brownlee (baritone), associate artist: raymond lambert (pianist). thursday, 5th june. presented by the australian broadcasting commission. john brownlee has been leading baritone of the metropolitan opera, new york photo of john brownlee on cover, photo of raymond lambert on last page. abc: r j f boyer, m.a., chairman. e r dawes, vice-chairman. sir john medley, kt, dcl, lld, ma. p w nette, p vanthoff, mvo. th hon. c w anderson, mlc. the hon. dame enis lyons, gbe. charles moses general manager, conrad charlton manager for victoria, dorrie o'neil concert manager for victoria. advertisements: victorian symphony orchestra, conductor: juan jose castro. elena nikolaidi, 15th july. associate artist: jan behr, pianist. burl ives, america's mightiest ballad-singer. 10th july. georges of collins street. furniture. penfold wine. wynvale wines. weigh and consider. read not . . . to rake for granted . . . when the man in the street weighs and considers railway facts, he finds the victorian system very much closer with the enormous tonnage of freight they hail for him and his fellows . . . the fruit he has for breakfast, his regular week-end joint, the flour in his daily bread, the timber, perhaps, for his house, the fuel for his factory, the products he has sold. victoria’s railways moved, all told, more than seven million tons last year. goods for home, factory, farm, warehouse. goods that met basic needs and brought profit. goods that were carried at the almost absurdly low average rate of 2.26d. a ton. mile. was all that taken for granted? you should know: you are the man in the street. we know only what was done: we provided the railway planned service b/ insert: please note the following alteration to item no. 2 etude patetico, op. 8, no. 12 - scriabin which has now been replaced by. . . c/ capital theatre 9, 10, 11 july bendigo book at allan's. victoria's traveling theatre proudly presents the national theatre company - direct from the princess theatre, melbourne. bernard shaw's greatest play 'saint joan' produced by wm. p. carr with june brunell and full national theatre cast. one of the greatest plays of our time, criticts from melb. herald, advocate, sun, age, argus, &. post. renwick pride. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VICTORIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, CAPITAL THEATRE, BENDIGO, 20 Oct,1960
... Australia in 1949... Pekarek spent four years in Perth. Jiri Tanibudek ( including Photograph) Principle oboe with the Victorian Symphony Orchestra... formerly played with the Czeh Philharmonis Orchestra in Prague. Appointed with the V.S.O. in 1953... naturalised in 1956. Played with Smetana String Quartet. Professor of Oboe at the New South Wales Conservatorium. . Programme. Analytical Notes . . . The Australian Broadcasting Commission...The Australian Broadcasting Commission acknowledges with thanks the valuable advice and assistance received from The Wangaratta Arts Council and The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo in the presentation of these concerts. ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission acknowledges with thanks the valuable advice and assistance received from The Wangaratta Arts Council and The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo. ...Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Capital Theatre, Bendigo. Thursday, 20th October, 1960, 8pm. Conductor: Rudolf Pekarek. Soloist: Jiri Tancibudek (Oboist). Programme One Shilling. Rudolf Pekarek (includes photograph) Czech born. The A.B.C.'s resident conductor of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, can look back on forty year's experience as a conductor of the symphony orchestras. He is chiefly remembered in has native Prague for his founding of the Film Opera Koncert Orchestra, the predecessor of the Prague Symphony Orchestra. Studied oboe and violin. Founded F.O.K Orchestra in 1933. Often a guest conductor of the Czech Philharmonic and Vienna Symphony Orchestras. During WWII spent four years working in Polish mines as a prisoner of the Germans. Escaped in 1944, joined Czech liberators. Appointed director of the Army of the Arts Ensemble of the Czechoslovakian Liberation Army. After coming to Australia in 1949, Pekarek spent four years in Perth as . . . Jiri Tanibudek ( including Photograph) Principle oboe with the Victorian Symphony Orchestra, formerly played with the Czech Philharmonics Orchestra in Prague. Appointed with the V.S.O. in 1953, naturalized in 1956. Played with Smetana String Quartet. Australia invited him as Professor of Oboe at the New South Wales Conservatorium. Returned overseas . . . Programme. Analytical Notes . . . The Australian Broadcasting Commission acknowledges with thanks the valuable advice and assistance received from The Wangaratta Arts Council and The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo in the presentation of these concerts. A.B.C. Sir Richard Boyer, K.B.E., M.A., Chairman. E R Dawes, C.M.G., Vice-Chairman. Sir John Medley, KT., D.C.L., LL.D., M.A. The Hon. Dame Enid Lyons, G.B.E. Miss Rhonda Felgate, M.B.E. A G Lowndes, M/SC. H B Halvorsen, F.C.A., F.C.I.S. Charles Moses, C.B.E., General Manager. Ewart Chapple, Manager for Victoria. Charles Buttrose, Director of Publicity and Concerts. H Cannon, Director of Music. Ray Humphrey, Concert Manager for Victoria. Advertisements: Brashs, His Masters Voice, Philips, Country Club.program, music, music advancement society bendigo, victorian symphony orchestra, capital theatre, bendigo. 20th october, 1960. conductor: rudolf pekarek. soloist: jiri tancibudek (oboist). rudolf pekarek (includes photograph) czech born. the a.b.c.'s resident conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra. remembered in prague for founding of the film opera koncert orchestra, the predecessor of the prague symphony orchestra. studied oboe and violin. founded f.o.k orchestra in 1933. often a guest conductor of the czech philharmonic and vienna symphony orchestras. during wwii spent years in polish mines as a prisoner of germans. escaped in 1944, joined czech liberators. director of the army of the arts ensemble of the czechoslovakian liberation army. australia in 1949, pekarek spent four years in perth. jiri tanibudek ( including photograph) principle oboe with the victorian symphony orchestra, formerly played with the czeh philharmonis orchestra in prague. appointed with the v.s.o. in 1953, naturalised in 1956. played with smetana string quartet. professor of oboe at the new south wales conservatorium. . programme. analytical notes . . . the australian broadcasting commission acknowledges with thanks the valuable advice and assistance received from the wangaratta arts council and the music advancement society of bendigo. a.b.c. sir richard boyer, k.b.e., m.a., chairman. e r dawes, c.m.g., vice-chairman. sir john medley, kt., d.c.l., ll.d., m.a. the hon. dame enid lyons, g.b.e. miss rhonda felgate, m.b.e. a g lowndes, m/sc. h b halvorsen, f.c.a., f.c.i.s. charles moses, c.b.e., general manager. ewart chapple, manager for victoria. charles buttrose, director of publicity and concerts. h cannon, director of music. ray humphrey, concert manager for victoria. advertisements: brashs, his masters voice, philips, country club. -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Voices from a Vanishing Australia, 1988
... A book of recollections of radio programs 'Word of Mouth', broadcast on Australian Broadcasting Commission radio stations from 1985....Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Broadcasting Communications Archives Bibliography A book of recollections of radio programs 'Word of Mouth', broadcast on Australian Broadcasting Commission radio stations from 1985. ...A book of recollections of radio programs 'Word of Mouth', broadcast on Australian Broadcasting Commission radio stations from 1985.broadcasting, communications, archives, bibliography -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PROGRAMME OF CONCERT BY INGRID HAEBLER
... Presented by the Australian Broadcasting Commission....Presented by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Document PROGRAMME OF CONCERT BY INGRID HAEBLER ...Concert programme of Ingrid Haebler to be held at the Town Hall Bendigo Saturday 11th July 1959. Presented by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - GERARD SOUZAY VOCALIST
... Presented by The Australian Broadcasting Commission....Presented by The Australian Broadcasting Commission. Document GERARD SOUZAY VOCALIST ...programme presenting Gerard Souzay, (baritone), to be presented at the Town Hall Bendigo on Tuesday 9th June 1959. Presented by The Australian Broadcasting Commission.entertainment, music, singers -
Melbourne LegacyFilm, Anzac Day Ceremony for Schools 1970
... Australian Broadcasting Commission, Length28feet 10 inches, Replay Date Fri 24 ? ...“Weary” of Burma Railway Fame. anzac commemoration for students dunlop Australian Broadcasting Commission, Length28feet 10 inches, Replay Date Fri 24 ? ...A Legacy ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance in 1970. One of the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students" events, held just prior to ANZAC Day. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. The school ceremony was broadcast on ABC TV and Radio for many years. Pencilled note on cannister lid- “Sir Edward Dunlop”. AKA “Weary”. Maybe he is part of the recording.A record of the promotion and importance of Anzac Day Ceremony for schools. “Weary” of Burma Railway Fame.Cannister metal, colour silver, Spool, plastic, magnetic tapeAustralian Broadcasting Commission, Length28feet 10 inches, Replay Date Fri 24 ? At 3AR (radio station), 1415 AETanzac commemoration for students, dunlop -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEphemera - Ticket, Government of Victoria, Royal Concert Ticket, 1963, 1962/63
... The ticket documents a Royal Concert held during the 1963 visit of the British monarch and consort to Australia, organised by the Government of Victoria with the Australian Broadcasting Commission, reflecting its civic and national significance. ...Recto (front): “In the presence/of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness/The Duke of Edinburgh”/“Royal Concert”/“arranged by/the Government of Victoria”/“in association with the Australian Broadcasting Commission”/“at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl”/“on Sunday, 24th February, 1963”/“at 2.30 o’clock p.m.”...Royal Concert Ticket, 1963 Ephemera Ticket Government of Victoria Australian Broadcasting Commission ...The ticket documents a Royal Concert held during the 1963 visit of the British monarch and consort to Australia, organised by the Government of Victoria with the Australian Broadcasting Commission, reflecting its civic and national significance. Hosted at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl, the event required large-scale crowd management, evidenced by the printed access map on the ticket. The named bearer and fixed, non-transferable seating indicate controlled attendance and heightened security appropriate to a royal event.This item has local historic significance for Broadmeadows and Campbellfield, providing primary evidence of major industrial development and civic engagement in Victoria during the 1960s.This item is of historic and social significance as tangible evidence of civic life, monarchy-related public events, and state-organised cultural programming in Victoria during the early 1960s. It documents public engagement with royal visits and the ceremonial relationship between Australia and the British Crown in the mid 20th century.Single sheet of pale pink paper, printed in black ink, folded vertically. The recto contains formal event text and seat information. The verso contains a printed location map and directional diagram.Recto (front): “In the presence/of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness/The Duke of Edinburgh”/“Royal Concert”/“arranged by/the Government of Victoria”/“in association with the Australian Broadcasting Commission”/“at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl”/“on Sunday, 24th February, 1963”/“at 2.30 o’clock p.m.”/“Admit… Mr C. Mutton” / “This Ticket is issued to the bearer and is not transferable”/“SECTION 3”/“ROW X”/“SEAT 69” Verso (back): “From Linlithgow Ave”/“King George V Memorial”/“Swan St Bridge”/“Alexandra Ave”/“To Sections 2 & 3”/ Hand-applied label: “WI-4242” royal visit, royal concert, 1963, sidney myer music bowl, victoria government, australian broadcasting commission, queen elizabeth ii, duke of edinburgh, melbourne, souvenir, admission ticket, civic ceremony, crowd management, seated allocation, cultural event -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PHILIPPE ENTREMONT
... The Australian Broadcasting Commission and the Music Advancement Society of Bendigo proudly present 'Philippe Entemont' (pianist0, Bendigo Town Hall, Wednesday, 20th April 1960, at 8.15 pm. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Entertainment music Philippe Entremont Australian Broadcasting Commission The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo The Australian Broadcasting Commission and the Music Advancement Society of Bendigo proudly present 'Philippe Entemont' (pianist0, Bendigo Town Hall, Wednesday, 20th April 1960, at 8.15 pm. ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission and the Music Advancement Society of Bendigo proudly present 'Philippe Entemont' (pianist0, Bendigo Town Hall, Wednesday, 20th April 1960, at 8.15 pm. Programme Two Shillings. Has black, aqua and white cover.event, entertainment, music, philippe entremont, australian broadcasting commission, the music advancement society of bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - IDA HAENDEL VIOLINIST
... The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting the First Concert in the International Celebrity Concert Series. ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting the First Concert in the International Celebrity Concert Series. ...Ida Haendel, Bendigo Town Hall. Wednesday, 7th May 1958, at 8.15pm. The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting the First Concert in the International Celebrity Concert Series. Ida Haendel, Violinist. Raymond Lambert, Piano. Programme One Shilling. Article about Ida Haendel including photograph. Article about Raymond Lambert including photograph. Programme and Analytical Notes. The Australian Broadcasting Commission acknowledges with thanks the valuable advice and assistance received from the Music Advancement Society of Bendigo which acts on behalf of Subscribers to the A.B.C. International Celebrity Concert Series. Advertisements: Shell, His Master's Voice, Philips, TAA.entertainment, music, classical -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PROGRAM
... A cream program with the following words on the cover, ' Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor: Joseph Post. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PROGRAM Music orchestra Lydia Chancellor collection music concert orchestra entertainment program A cream program with the following words on the cover, ' Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor: Joseph Post. ...A cream program with the following words on the cover, ' Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor: Joseph Post. Solo violinist: Bertha Jorgensen. Capital Theatre, Bendigo. Wednesday, 30th June, 8 p.m. Programme 6d. On the inside is the program, advertisements and photos. C. 1930sprogram, music, orchestra, lydia chancellor, collection, music, concert, orchestra, entertainment, program -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ODNOPOSOFF - VIOLINIST
... The Australian Broadcasting Commission presents: ' Odnoposoff', Violinist, Associate Artist: Daniel Koletz, Pianist. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Entertainment music Odnoposoff - Violinist Daniel Koletz The Australian Broadcasting Commission presents: ' Odnoposoff', Violinist, Associate Artist: Daniel Koletz, Pianist. ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission presents: ' Odnoposoff', Violinist, Associate Artist: Daniel Koletz, Pianist. Horsham, Town Hall 5th June, Ballarat, Brittania Theatre, Thurs 7th June, Geelong, Plaza Theatre, Thurs 28th June, Bendigo, Town Hall, Sat 30th June at 8.15 p. m. Commemoration Concert Season 1951.event, entertainment, music, odnoposoff - violinist, daniel koletz -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Broadcast from historic church, 05/11/1937
... Article on the first of a series of broadcasts from historic churches arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission, this from St Helena Chapel (St Katherine's Church St Helena)...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Article on the first of a series of broadcasts from historic churches arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission, this from St Helena Chapel (St Katherine's Church St Helena) st katherine's church st helena Transcribed by Lindsay Mann One page typed transcript of article from The Advertiser, 5 November 1937 Broadcast from historic church Article ...Article on the first of a series of broadcasts from historic churches arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission, this from St Helena Chapel (St Katherine's Church St Helena)One page typed transcript of article from The Advertiser, 5 November 1937Transcribed by Lindsay Mannst katherine's church st helena -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
... Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission with the Co-operation of the Argus and Sydney Daily and Sunday Telegraph. ...Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission with the Co-operation of the Argus and Sydney Daily and Sunday Telegraph. ...Sydney Symphony Orchestra - 1954 tour of Victoria. Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission with the Co-operation of the Argus and Sydney Daily and Sunday Telegraph. Fourth and Final Concert of the International Celebrity Concert Season. Conductor: Eugene Gossens, Soloist: Ernest Llewellyn (Violinist) Capital Theatre, Bendigo, Thursday 14 Oct 1954 8 pm. Souvenir Programme - Two Shillings.event, entertainment, music, sydney symphony orchestra, australian broadcasting commission, the argus, sydney daily, sunday telegraph, eugene goossens, ernest llewellyn -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''A GUIDE TO THE PRONUNCIATION OF AUSTRALIAN PLACE NAMES''
... Standing Committee on Spoken English for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Published in 1957 by Angus & Robertson and printed by Halstead Press, Sydney. ...Standing Committee on Spoken English for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Published in 1957 by Angus & Robertson and printed by Halstead Press, Sydney. ...Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 147 page hardcover book on the pronunciation of Australian place names. Compiled by the A.B.C. Standing Committee on Spoken English for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Published in 1957 by Angus & Robertson and printed by Halstead Press, Sydney. Catalogue sticker ''2228 ABC'' on spine. The signature of A. H. Chisholm inside front cover in green ink. Newspaper cutting from The Sun, 26-6-57, book review, pasted on flyleaf.ABCbooks, collections, place names, alec h chisholm collection, australian place names, pronunciation, australian broadcasting commission -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VICTORIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA X 2
... Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission. Programme 1/-....Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission. Programme 1/-. Document VICTORIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA X 2 ...Victorian Symphony Orchestra: 1) Conductor: Kurt Woess, Soloist: Marjorie Conley, Soprano Town Hall, Bendigo, Wednesday 18th April, 8 p. m. Plaza Theatre, Geelong, Thursday, 19th April 8 pm. 2) Conductor: Alceo Galliera, Soloist: Morris Williams, Baritone, Royal Princess Theatre, Bendigo, 20th September 1951. Star Theatre, Shepparton, Friday, 21st September 1951 at 8 pm. Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission. Programme 1/-.event, entertainment, music, victorian symphony orchestra x 2, kurt woes, marjoria conley, alceo galliera, morris williams, australian broadcasting commission -
Robin Boyd FoundationAudio - CD, Robin Boyd
... 'Artificial Australia' consisted of five lectures given by Robin Boyd in 1967 on the Australian Broadcasting Commission radio. The lectures were (1) Creative Man in a Frontier Society, (2) The Architecture of Ideas, (3) Integrity in the Artificial Object, (4) The Environmental Arts in Australia. (5) The Australian Myth in the Modern World. ...'Artificial Australia' consisted of five lectures given by Robin Boyd in 1967 on the Australian Broadcasting Commission radio. The lectures were (1) Creative Man in a Frontier Society, (2) The Architecture of Ideas, (3) Integrity in the Artificial Object, (4) The Environmental Arts in Australia. (5) The Australian Myth in the Modern World. ...This is Boyer lecture 5 of 'Artificial Australia' by Robin Boyd. 'Artificial Australia' consisted of five lectures given by Robin Boyd in 1967 on the Australian Broadcasting Commission radio. The lectures were (1) Creative Man in a Frontier Society, (2) The Architecture of Ideas, (3) Integrity in the Artificial Object, (4) The Environmental Arts in Australia. (5) The Australian Myth in the Modern World. Sanyo CDboyer lecture, artificial australia, robin boyd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, CAPITAL THEATRE, BENDIGO
... The Australian Broadcasting Commission presents Sir Bernard Heinze. ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission presents Sir Bernard Heinze. ...Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Capital Theatre, Bendigo. Tuesday 16th August, 8pm. The Australian Broadcasting Commission presents Sir Bernard Heinze. These concerts are arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in conjunction with the Government of Victoria. Rogramme: Fifteen Cents. Articles with photos of on Sir Bernard Heinze and Wayne Rapier. Annotations. Geelong A.B.C. Subscribers' Committee Members 1966. President: Mr J A Brockman. Secretary: Mr J E McClellend. Committee: Miss A France, Miss E Sheridan, Mrs G Brook, Mrs W G L Cartwright, Mrs HC Fallaw, Mrs R H Hoe, Mrs H G Marfell, Mrs G Pennan, Mr & Mrs D O Davey, Mr C P S Billot, Mr Mervyn Callaghan, Mr E A Goding, Mr J L Grant, Mr R Heagney, Mr P H Larsen, Mr F Loxley, Mr N G Schultz, Mr J Phemister, Miss J Cullen. Australian Broadcasting Commission Constituted under the Broadcasting and Television Act, 1942-1965. Commissioners: J R Darling, E R Dawes, A G Lowndes, H B Halvorsen, J T Reid, Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, General Manager: T S Duckmanton. Manager for Victoria: E A Whiteley. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (Season of 1966). Leader of Orchestra: Leonard Dommett. First Violins: Bertha Jorgenson, Paul McDermott, Leon La Gruta, Milton Holden, Brian Beatty, Ronald Layton, Rudolf Osadnik. Second Violins: William Glassford, Alex Burlakov, Chrles Reither, Ivan Pietruschka, Robert Pattison, Percy Pledger. Violas: Marston Bate, Henry Wenig, -
Melbourne LegacyFilm, Fashion Parade 1967, 1967
... It was recorded by the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) and the film given to Legacy. ...It was recorded by the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) and the film given to Legacy. ...From the labels and note this is a film of a Fashion Parade held by Legacy for fund-raising purposes. It was recorded by the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) and the film given to Legacy. The full details are not known except it was held on 24 July 1967 as this film has not been watched. Melbourne Legacy has held many events through the years including gala performances of films and gown of the year events in the 1950s.A record that Legacy held many events over the years to promote Legacy, to fundraise or to showcase the organisation (such as in the Annual Demonstrations). Film in a cardboard box with title Fashion Parade 1967.Cardboard box, Fashion Parade 1967 (written with blue ball point pen). Paper inscription, 'With the complements of the Australian Broadcasting Commision'. Film, B.C. TV No NKV1442, date 24-7-67, subject Fashion Parade, ftge dur D 7/8 fundraising, gala performance
