Showing 127 items matching "australian broadcasting commission"
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Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEphemera - Ticket, Government of Victoria, Royal Concert Ticket, 1963, 1962/63
... ...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. ...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.”......Australian Broadcasting Commission ...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 - GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: LETTERS FROM AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION
... GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: LETTERS FROM AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION...The first from the Australian Broadcasting Commission dated 2nd February, 1954 requesting Misses Gertrude Perry and Valda Young to attend Broadcast House at 11.30 am on Wednesday, February 17th, 1954 for an audition. ...Document GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: LETTERS FROM AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION ...Three letters in an envelope. The first from the Australian Broadcasting Commission dated 2nd February, 1954 requesting Misses Gertrude Perry and Valda Young to attend Broadcast House at 11.30 am on Wednesday, February 17th, 1954 for an audition. The second also from the ABC dated March 4th, 1954 advising Miss Perry that the test was successful and that her name was added to their list of artists for future engagement. The third letter dated March 10th, 1954 is from Miss Perry and Miss Young to the Manager ABC, in reference to the letter of 4th March asking if the preliminary interview could be on a Saturday as their are business girls with work commitments.performing arts, music, gertrude perry -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Schools Broadcasts Music, 1967, 1967
... ...australian broadcasting commission...Australian Broadcasting Commission...Schools Broadcasts Music, 1967 Booklet Booklet Australian Broadcasting Commission ...This book was used in Australian Primary Schools.Green and white covered book including singing and listening, folk dancing, music and ANZAC Day Songs.music, anzac day, folk songs, june epstein, abc, australian broadcasting commission -
Kew Historical Society IncBooklet, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Melbourne before history began : five ABC Radio programmes on the area around Melbourne many years ago, 1967
... ...australian broadcasting commission...Australian Broadcasting Commission...Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society. indigenous australians (vic) australian broadcasting commission first peoples Melbourne before history began. ...This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.Melbourne before history began. The text of five radio programmes presented by Edmund Gill on the prehistory of the Melbourne regionindigenous australians (vic), australian broadcasting commission, first peoples -
RMIT Design ArchivesAdvertisements, Design in Everyday things; Conflict
... Australian Broadcasting Commission...Australian Broadcasting Commission...RMIT Design Archives RMIt University, Building 100 154 Victoria Street Carlton melbourne ink paper This booklet contains the outlines of two series of talks Design in Everyday things; Conflict Advertisements Australian Broadcasting Commission Australian Broadcasting Commission ...This booklet contains the outlines of two series of talksink, paper -
Melbourne LegacyAudio - Recording, vinyl record, Opening of Legacy Conference (Canberra 1954) by H.E. The Governor General Field Marshall Sir William Slim, 1954
... Dinner in Honour of Delegates to Legacy Conference (Canberra 1954) "The Toast Is Legacy" proposed by president of Sydney Legacy Legatess, D.J.Cartledge. Australian Broadcasting Commission. Processed by Columbia Graphophone (Aust) PTY. ...Australian Broadcasting Commission ABC...Audio Recording, vinyl record Australian Broadcasting Commission ABC ...The Legacy Conference in Canberra in 1954 was opened by H.E. The Governor General Field Marshall Sir Wiiliam Slim demonstrating by His Excellencies presence the valuable contribution Legacy makes to families of deceased serving and ex service personnel. The Conference was held annually and in different cities around Australia and attended by delegates from different branches of Legacy.Significant due to the prescence of Sir William Slim, opening the conference, to discuss and and move forward various motions from around Australia in regard to Legacy.Black vinyl 12 inch disc in brown paper cover x 2 copies.Serial No, FSX.1495, Prx.3851. Speed 78 RPM? Side 1, Opening of Legacy Conference (Canberra 1954) by H.E. The Governer General Field Marshall Sir William Slim. Serial No FSX.1496, PRX. 3851 Side 2. Dinner in Honour of Delegates to Legacy Conference (Canberra 1954) "The Toast Is Legacy" proposed by president of Sydney Legacy Legatess, D.J.Cartledge. Australian Broadcasting Commission. Processed by Columbia Graphophone (Aust) PTY. LTD. Homebush, N.S.W.conference, canberra, governor general -
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 -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Rocereto, M.S. (Composer), No 5 MARCH "THE BLUE RIDGE DIVISION", Composed: 1923
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Property of Charles Godfrey Musical Director & Arranger...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Property of Charles Godfrey Musical Director & Arranger 19 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: C Major Boosey's Military Journal - 155th Series No. 2 Instrumentation: Eb Flute & Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinets Solo & Ripieno Clarinets in Bb 2nd & 3rd Clarinets in Bb Bassoons Alto Saxophone & Alto Clarinet in Eb Tenor Saxophone 1st & 2nd Horns in Eb 3rd & 4th Horns in Eb Ripieno Cornet in Bb 1st Cornet in Bb 2nd Cornet in Bb 1st Baritone in Bb 1st & 2nd Tenor Trombones Bass Trombone Euphonion Basses Drums No 5 MARCH "THE BLUE RIDGE DIVISION" March Card Rocereto, M.S. ...In 1932 the call was put out to the ABC to start a military band. Their task was to record music to play on air four times a week, and to perform live concerts for the public. By November 1933 the musicians were chosen from around Australia. The band was initially conducted by Captain H. E. Adkins, Director of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, London. After the tour, Adkins returned to his position at Kneller Hall, and Stephen Yorke, a retired bandmaster of the Gloucestershire Regiment, was brought out to Australia to become the permanent director and conductor of the band, which he did until the band closed in 1951. During the band’s 17 year history they presented a sizable program of music. Their final concert received a standing ovation from its audience of 1500, with a teary-eyed Yorke.19 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: C Major Boosey's Military Journal - 155th Series No. 2 Instrumentation: Eb Flute & Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinets Solo & Ripieno Clarinets in Bb 2nd & 3rd Clarinets in Bb Bassoons Alto Saxophone & Alto Clarinet in Eb Tenor Saxophone 1st & 2nd Horns in Eb 3rd & 4th Horns in Eb Ripieno Cornet in Bb 1st Cornet in Bb 2nd Cornet in Bb 1st Baritone in Bb 1st & 2nd Tenor Trombones Bass Trombone Euphonion Basses DrumsStamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Property of Charles Godfrey Musical Director & Arrangerbrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Arthur Pryor (Composer), Ye Boston Tea Party, Composed: 1897
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Charles Godfrey...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band On envelope: QM20, Q208, 240 (crossed out). ...In 1932 the call was put out to the ABC to start a military band. The band’s task was to record music to play on air four times a week, and to perform live concerts for the public. By November 1933 a band was put together with 40 musicians from around Australia. The band was initially conducted by Captain H. E. Adkins, Director of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, London. After the tour, Adkins returned to his position at Kneller Hall, and Stephen Yorke, a retired bandmaster of the Gloucestershire Regiment, was brought out to Australia to become the permanent director and conductor of the band, which he did until the band closed in 1951. During the band’s 17 year history they presented a sizable program of music. Their final concert received a standing ovation from its audience of 1500, with a teary-eyed Yorke. 26 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation March Key Signature: Bb Major Instrumentation: Flute & Piccolo (in Db) Oboes Eb Clarinets 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets Solo Eb Saxhorn Eb Alto Saxophone 2nd Bb Baritone 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor) 1st Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium 1t Bb Baritone (Treble Clef) Eb Bombardon (Treble Clef) Bombardon (Bass Clef) Side Drum Bass DrumOn envelope: QM20, Q208, 240 (crossed out). Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Charles Godfreybrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, von Blon, Franz (Composer), Never Weary, Composed: ?
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...On envelope: QM139, Never Weary Von Blon, Q119, Scrubbed out 246 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band On envelope: QM139, Never Weary Von Blon, Q119, Scrubbed out 246 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney* 22 parts concert band instrumentation Perpetuum Mobile Key Signature: Eb Major Instrumentation: Eb Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinets 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 4th Eb Horn Solo Conductor and 1st Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone (Bass Clef) 2nd Trombone (Bass Clef) Bass Trombone 1st Bb Baritone Euphonium (Bass Clef) Basses (Bass Clef) Side Drum Bass Drum 1st Bb Baritone (scribbled out with Tenor Sax penciled over the top) 3rd & 4th Cornet (scribbled out with 2nd Clarinet penciled over the top) Never Weary March Card von Blon, Franz (Composer) J.R. ...In 1932 the call was put out to the ABC to start a military band. The band’s task was to record music to play on air four times a week, and to perform live concerts for the public. By November 1933 a band was put together with 40 musicians from around Australia. The band was initially conducted by Captain H. E. Adkins, Director of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, London. After the tour, Adkins returned to his position at Kneller Hall, and Stephen Yorke, a retired bandmaster of the Gloucestershire Regiment, was brought out to Australia to become the permanent director and conductor of the band, which he did until the band closed in 1951. During the band’s 17 year history they presented a sizable program of music. Their final concert received a standing ovation from its audience of 1500, with a teary-eyed Yorke. 22 parts concert band instrumentation Perpetuum Mobile Key Signature: Eb Major Instrumentation: Eb Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinets 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 4th Eb Horn Solo Conductor and 1st Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone (Bass Clef) 2nd Trombone (Bass Clef) Bass Trombone 1st Bb Baritone Euphonium (Bass Clef) Basses (Bass Clef) Side Drum Bass Drum 1st Bb Baritone (scribbled out with Tenor Sax penciled over the top) 3rd & 4th Cornet (scribbled out with 2nd Clarinet penciled over the top)On envelope: QM139, Never Weary Von Blon, Q119, Scrubbed out 246 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*brass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
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 -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Albert Hill (Composer), British to the Backbone, Composed: 1916
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band On envelope: QM23, Stamp indicating 19 NOV 1943. ...In 1932 the call was put out to the ABC to start a military band. The band’s task was to record music to play on air four times a week, and to perform live concerts for the public. By November 1933 a band was put together with 40 musicians from around Australia. The band was initially conducted by Captain H. E. Adkins, Director of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, London. After the tour, Adkins returned to his position at Kneller Hall, and Stephen Yorke, a retired bandmaster of the Gloucestershire Regiment, was brought out to Australia to become the permanent director and conductor of the band, which he did until the band closed in 1951. During the band’s 17 year history they presented a sizable program of music. Their final concert received a standing ovation from its audience of 1500, with a teary-eyed Yorke. 24 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Bb Major Included hand written 1st Clarinet part Instrumentation: Eb Flute & Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets Solo Eb Saxhorn (Eb Alto) 1st Bb Baritone (Bb Tenor) 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor pencilled in) 1st Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 4th Eb Horn 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (Baritone) (Bass Clef) Bombardon (Tuba) Side Drum Bass DrumOn envelope: QM23, Stamp indicating 19 NOV 1943. Q20, 389 (crossed out). Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*brass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, de Gredos, Manuel (Composer) et al, Rio de Janeiro, Composed: 1930 ?
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...On envelope: QM174, March + One Step, Rio de Janeiro, Q148, Scrubbed out 401 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission Sydney...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band On envelope: QM174, March + One Step, Rio de Janeiro, Q148, Scrubbed out 401 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission Sydney 23 parts Concert Band instrumentation One-Step and March Key Signature: Db Major Feldman's Brass & Military Band Journal By arr. with Cecil Lennox Ltd. ...In 1932 the call was put out to the ABC to start a military band. The band’s task was to record music to play on air four times a week, and to perform live concerts for the public. By November 1933 a band was put together with 40 musicians from around Australia. The band was initially conducted by Captain H. E. Adkins, Director of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, London. After the tour, Adkins returned to his position at Kneller Hall, and Stephen Yorke, a retired bandmaster of the Gloucestershire Regiment, was brought out to Australia to become the permanent director and conductor of the band, which he did until the band closed in 1951. During the band’s 17 year history they presented a sizable program of music. Their final concert received a standing ovation from its audience of 1500, with a teary-eyed Yorke. 23 parts Concert Band instrumentation One-Step and March Key Signature: Db Major Feldman's Brass & Military Band Journal By arr. with Cecil Lennox Ltd. Full Piano Copy Price 6d. also published for Full Orchestra Refrain lyrics included on Conductor's score Instrumentation: Conductor Flute & Piccolo Eb Oboe Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd Bb Clarinet Bassoon Eb Alto Saxophone 1st Bb Baritone & Tenor Saxophone Bb 1st Eb Horn or Solo Tenor 2nd Eb Horn or 1st Tenor 3rd Eb Horn or 2nd Tenor 4th Eb Horn Bb Repiano Solo Cornet Bb 2nd Cornet Bb 1st Trombone (Alto Clef) 2nd Trombone (Alto Clef) Bass Trombone (Bass Clef) Euphonium (Bass Clef) Basses DrumsOn envelope: QM174, March + One Step, Rio de Janeiro, Q148, Scrubbed out 401 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission Sydneybrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
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 - PHILIPPE ENTREMONT
... ... Australian Broadcasting Commission...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 - 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 -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Jesse Greer (Composer) et al, Cheer Up (Good Times Are Coming), Composed: 1930
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission, Sydney...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band On envelope: QM33. ...In 1932 the call was put out to the ABC to start a military band. The band’s task was to record music to play on air four times a week, and to perform live concerts for the public. By November 1933 a band was put together with 40 musicians from around Australia. The band was initially conducted by Captain H. E. Adkins, Director of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, London. After the tour, Adkins returned to his position at Kneller Hall, and Stephen Yorke, a retired bandmaster of the Gloucestershire Regiment, was brought out to Australia to become the permanent director and conductor of the band, which he did until the band closed in 1951. During the band’s 17 year history they presented a sizable program of music. Their final concert received a standing ovation from its audience of 1500, with a teary-eyed Yorke. 23 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March (March or One-Step) Key Signature: Eb Major Arranged for Military and Brass Band by P. Beechfield Carver Instrumentation: Eb Flute & Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinets 1st Clarinets Bb 2nd & 3rd Clarinets Bb Bassoons Eb Alto Saxophone 1st Baritone Bb (or Tenor Saxophone) Repiano Cornet Bb Solo Cornet Bb (Conductor) 2nd Cornet Bb 1st Horn Eb (or Solo Tenor) 2nd Horn Eb (or 1st Tenor) 3rd & 4th Horns Eb (or 2nd Tenor) 1st Trombone (Alto Clef) 2nd Trombone (Tenor Clef) Bass Trombone Euphonium (Bass Clef) Bb Bass (Treble Clef) Basses (Bass Clef) Drums & Effects (Tubular Bells in Eb, Sleigh Bells, Tambourine etc.)On envelope: QM33. March or One Step, Cheer up Good Times are Coming, Greer. Q33, 402 (crossed out). Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission, Sydneybrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Bidgood, T. (Composer), A Call to Arms, Composed: 1912
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...On envelope: 27 Nov 1940, 3 Dec 1943, QM27, Q214 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Property of Charles Godfrey Musical Director & Arranger...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band ABC Military March Card Collection History goes here or if I need to put instrumentation this goes here too On envelope: 27 Nov 1940, 3 Dec 1943, QM27, Q214 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Property of Charles Godfrey Musical Director & Arranger 19 PARTS BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTATION ONLY QUICK MARCH Key Sig: F MINOR Band series number: 4874 Instrumentation: Eb Soprano Cornet Solo Bb Cornet 1st Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet 3rd & 4th Cornets 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 1st Bb Baritone 2nd Bb Baritone Eb Solo Saxhorn 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Bb Euphonium (treble) Eb Bombardon (treble) Bb Bass (treble) Side Drum Bass Drum Written on some parts: - Caussinus progressive Method (for Cornet), new and revised edition 16/6 post free - Langey's Practical Tutor for the Slide Trombone is the best, 4/4 post free A Call to Arms March Card Bidgood, T. ...In 1932 the call was put out to the ABC to start a military band. The band’s task was to record music to play on air four times a week, and to perform live concerts for the public. By November 1933 a band was put together with 40 musicians from around Australia. The band was initially conducted by Captain H. E. Adkins, Director of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, London. After the tour, Adkins returned to his position at Kneller Hall, and Stephen Yorke, a retired bandmaster of the Gloucestershire Regiment, was brought out to Australia to become the permanent director and conductor of the band, which he did until the band closed in 1951. During the band’s 17 year history they presented a sizable program of music. Their final concert received a standing ovation from its audience of 1500, with a teary-eyed Yorke.19 PARTS BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTATION ONLY QUICK MARCH Key Sig: F MINOR Band series number: 4874 Instrumentation: Eb Soprano Cornet Solo Bb Cornet 1st Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet 3rd & 4th Cornets 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 1st Bb Baritone 2nd Bb Baritone Eb Solo Saxhorn 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Bb Euphonium (treble) Eb Bombardon (treble) Bb Bass (treble) Side Drum Bass Drum Written on some parts: - Caussinus progressive Method (for Cornet), new and revised edition 16/6 post free - Langey's Practical Tutor for the Slide Trombone is the best, 4/4 post freeOn envelope: 27 Nov 1940, 3 Dec 1943, QM27, Q214 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Property of Charles Godfrey Musical Director & Arrangerbrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Kelly, A. E. (Composer), Arromanches, Composed: 1950
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Property of Charles Godfrey Musical Director & Arranger, Music Library RAAF Central Band RAAF Base LAVERTON VIC 3027...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Property of Charles Godfrey Musical Director & Arranger, Music Library RAAF Central Band RAAF Base LAVERTON VIC 3027 29 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: C Major Band series number: 9240 / 39839 Instrumentation: Db Piccolo Concert Piccolo Oboe Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd Bb Clarinet Eb Alto Clarinet Bb Bass Clarinet 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Bb Soprano Saxophone Eb Alto Saxophone Bb Tenor Saxophone Eb Baritone Saxophone Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor) 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Bb Trumpet 2nd Bb Trumpet 1st Horn in F 2nd Horn in F 3rd Horn in F 4th Horn in F 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium in treble (Baritone) Bass Drums Arromanches March Card Kelly, A. ...In 1932 the call was put out to the ABC to start a military band. The band’s task was to record music to play on air four times a week, and to perform live concerts for the public. By November 1933 a band was put together with 40 musicians from around Australia. The band was initially conducted by Captain H. E. Adkins, Director of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, London. After the tour, Adkins returned to his position at Kneller Hall, and Stephen Yorke, a retired bandmaster of the Gloucestershire Regiment, was brought out to Australia to become the permanent director and conductor of the band, which he did until the band closed in 1951. During the band’s 17 year history they presented a sizable program of music. Their final concert received a standing ovation from its audience of 1500, with a teary-eyed Yorke. 29 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: C Major Band series number: 9240 / 39839 Instrumentation: Db Piccolo Concert Piccolo Oboe Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd Bb Clarinet Eb Alto Clarinet Bb Bass Clarinet 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Bb Soprano Saxophone Eb Alto Saxophone Bb Tenor Saxophone Eb Baritone Saxophone Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor) 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Bb Trumpet 2nd Bb Trumpet 1st Horn in F 2nd Horn in F 3rd Horn in F 4th Horn in F 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium in treble (Baritone) Bass DrumsStamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Property of Charles Godfrey Musical Director & Arranger, Music Library RAAF Central Band RAAF Base LAVERTON VIC 3027brass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Hume, J. Ord (Composer), No Repulse, Composed: 1930
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...On envelope: QM140, March No Re[pulse Ord Hume, Q120, scrubbed out 354 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfrey...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band On envelope: QM140, March No Re[pulse Ord Hume, Q120, scrubbed out 354 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfrey 23 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Eb Major "The Ord Hume" Band Series Dedicated to the "Old Contemptibles" Military Band 28 parts 4/-, Brass Band 20 Parts 3/-, Extra Parts 2d. each. ...In 1932 the call was put out to the ABC to start a military band. The band’s task was to record music to play on air four times a week, and to perform live concerts for the public. By November 1933 a band was put together with 40 musicians from around Australia. The band was initially conducted by Captain H. E. Adkins, Director of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, London. After the tour, Adkins returned to his position at Kneller Hall, and Stephen Yorke, a retired bandmaster of the Gloucestershire Regiment, was brought out to Australia to become the permanent director and conductor of the band, which he did until the band closed in 1951. During the band’s 17 year history they presented a sizable program of music. Their final concert received a standing ovation from its audience of 1500, with a teary-eyed Yorke. 23 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Eb Major "The Ord Hume" Band Series Dedicated to the "Old Contemptibles" Military Band 28 parts 4/-, Brass Band 20 Parts 3/-, Extra Parts 2d. each. Instrumentation: Solo Cornet Bb (Conductor written along the top) Piccolo Eb Oboe Clarinet Eb 1st Clarinet Bb 2nd Clarinet Bb 3rd Clarinets Bb Bassoon 2nd Bb Baritone Eb Soprano Cornet Alto Saophone 1st Baritone Bb (and Tenor Saxophone) 1st Eb Horn (or Solo Tenor) 2nd Eb Horn (Or 1st Tenor) 3rd Eb Horn (or 2nd Tenor) 4th Eb Horn Repiano Bb (Cornet written) Solo Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone (Tenor Clef) 2nd Trombone (Tenor Clef) Bass Trombone Euphonium (Bass Clef) Basses (Bass Clef) DrumsOn envelope: QM140, March No Re[pulse Ord Hume, Q120, scrubbed out 354 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfreybrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Abe Holzmann (Composer) et al, Blaze Away, Composed: 1901
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band On envelope: QM17, Stamps indicating 19 FEB 1940, 29 JUN 1940, 28 DEC 1940, 23 MAY 1941. ...In 1932 the call was put out to the ABC to start a military band. The band’s task was to record music to play on air four times a week, and to perform live concerts for the public. By November 1933 a band was put together with 40 musicians from around Australia. The band was initially conducted by Captain H. E. Adkins, Director of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, London. After the tour, Adkins returned to his position at Kneller Hall, and Stephen Yorke, a retired bandmaster of the Gloucestershire Regiment, was brought out to Australia to become the permanent director and conductor of the band, which he did until the band closed in 1951. During the band’s 17 year history they presented a sizable program of music. Their final concert received a standing ovation from its audience of 1500, with a teary-eyed Yorke. 23 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation Feldman's Brass & Military Band Journal March and One-Step Tempo di Marcia Key Signature: Ab Major Instrumentation: Flute & Piccolo Eb Oboe Eb Clarinet 1st Clarinet Bb 2nd Clarinet Bb 3rd Clarinet Bb Bassoon Alto Saxophone Eb 1st Baritone Bb & Tenor Saxophone Bb (Treble Clef) Conductor (in Bb) Bb Repiano (Cornet) Solo Cornet Bb 2nd Cornet Bb 1st Horn Eb or Solo Tenor 2nd Horn Eb or 1st Tenor 3rd Horn Eb or 2nd Tenor 4th Horn Eb 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (Bass Clef) Basses (Bass Clef) DrumsOn envelope: QM17, Stamps indicating 19 FEB 1940, 29 JUN 1940, 28 DEC 1940, 23 MAY 1941. Q23, 405 (crossed out). Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*brass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Brepsant, Édouard (Composer), Belphegor Pas Redouble, Composed: 1930
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Charles Godfrey...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band On envelope: QM14, Stamps indicating 10 NOV 1940, 15 NOV 1948, 9 JUN 1944. ...In 1932 the call was put out to the ABC to start a military band. The band’s task was to record music to play on air four times a week, and to perform live concerts for the public. By November 1933 a band was put together with 40 musicians from around Australia. The band was initially conducted by Captain H. E. Adkins, Director of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, London. After the tour, Adkins returned to his position at Kneller Hall, and Stephen Yorke, a retired bandmaster of the Gloucestershire Regiment, was brought out to Australia to become the permanent director and conductor of the band, which he did until the band closed in 1951. During the band’s 17 year history they presented a sizable program of music. Their final concert received a standing ovation from its audience of 1500, with a teary-eyed Yorke. 29 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: C Major Instrumentation: Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinets 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon 2nd Bb Baritone Eb Soprano Cornet Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor) 1st Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet Eb Trumpets 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn or 1st Ed Tenor Saxhorn 4th Eb Horn or 2nd Eb Tenor Saxhorn 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium Bombardon Side Drum Bass Drum 1st Bb Baritone (scribbled out with Tenor Sax penciled over the top) 3rd & 4th Cornet (scribbled out with 2nd Clarinet penciled over the top)On envelope: QM14, Stamps indicating 10 NOV 1940, 15 NOV 1948, 9 JUN 1944. Q210 (penciled), 243 (crossed out). Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Charles Godfreybrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE COLLECTION: VICTORIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, c1954
... Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission. Conducted by Juan Jose Castro. ...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 Military MuseumBook - PERSONAL NARATIVE, WW1, Australian Broadcasting Commission, "BILL HARNEY'S WAR", 1983
... Australian Broadcasting Commission..."BILL HARNEY'S WAR" Book PERSONAL NARATIVE, WW1 Australian Broadcasting Commission Curry O'Neil Ross Pty Ltd ...Hardcover book with dust cover. Hardcover - cardboard with light green buckram and gold colour print on spine. Dust cover - paper, beige colour background with black in print on front and spine. Front - illustrated with a copy of a print. "Reinforcements" by Will Dyson. Two soldiers, one standing, one sitting. 56 pages, cut, plain, white paper. Illustrated black and white prints of drawings and illustrations.publication, book, personal narratives, ww1, bill harney -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomFilm - Film 16 mm, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Opening of Military Museum, 30/7/1978
... Australian Broadcasting Commission...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne australian military history museum NXV 2178 - 30.7.78 16 mm film, 232 ft. duration 6.11 Showing opening of Regimental Museum, then located at George Street, Fitzroy Vic Opening of Military Museum Film Film 16 mm Australian Broadcasting Commission ...16 mm film, 232 ft. duration 6.11 Showing opening of Regimental Museum, then located at George Street, Fitzroy VicNXV 2178 - 30.7.78australian military history, museum -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomFilm - Film 16 mm, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Beersheba Parade, 1980
... Australian Broadcasting Commission...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Beersheba Parade film NV80/2727 16 mm film, 50 ft Beersheba Parade Film Film 16 mm Australian Broadcasting Commission ...16 mm film, 50 ftNV80/2727beersheba, parade, film -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, June Epstein, ABC School Broadcasts Music books and teachers guides, 1970s
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...Dark written on front cover .4 Prep Room 2 on the front cover .8 Mrs Dark on front cover A variety of ABC school broadcast books and teachers guides .1 Mustard cover with picture of a brass instrument and the word music. .2 Teachers' guide with blue cover and picture of an owl. .3 Teachers' guide with two tone green cover with scattered squares .4 Teachers' guide with pink cover and stripy border with children holding a harlequin puppet .5 Teachers' guide with orange and maroon cover with cat and children. .6 Teachers' guide with pink and purple dotty cover with large hand with face on it. .7 Purple covered book with girl playing the flute on the front and three flowers .8 Grey covered book with 3 musical instruments on the front a violin, Banjo and brass instrument ABC School Broadcasts Music books and teachers guides Book Australia June Epstein Max Angus New Century Press Pty Limited Australian Broadcasting Commission ...Books used in conjunction with Music of the Air in schools throughout AustraliaA variety of ABC school broadcast books and teachers guides .1 Mustard cover with picture of a brass instrument and the word music. .2 Teachers' guide with blue cover and picture of an owl. .3 Teachers' guide with two tone green cover with scattered squares .4 Teachers' guide with pink cover and stripy border with children holding a harlequin puppet .5 Teachers' guide with orange and maroon cover with cat and children. .6 Teachers' guide with pink and purple dotty cover with large hand with face on it. .7 Purple covered book with girl playing the flute on the front and three flowers .8 Grey covered book with 3 musical instruments on the front a violin, Banjo and brass instrument non-fictionBooks used in conjunction with Music of the Air in schools throughout Australia june epstein, teachers' book, music of the air, abc, infants, kindergarten, radio, books -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBook, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Bass Strait, 2001
... Australian Broadcasting Commission ...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne keith oliver donation Bass Strait Book Australian Broadcasting Commission ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBooklet - Melbourne Before history began, Mr. Edmund D. Gill
... ...Australian Broadcasting Commission...Gill Australian Broadcasting Commission ...Melbourne Before History began Melbourne Two Hundred Years Ago Charles GrimesAboriginalsmelbourne, history, aborigine, aboriginal, first nation -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Bass Strait Frontier, 1974
... Australian Broadcasting Commission...Bass Strait Frontier Book Australian Broadcasting Commission ...A compilation of eleven talks originally broadcast on ABC Radio, presenting many aspects of the past present and future of Bass Strait.township, aboriginals, oil and gas industry, shipwrecks
