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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MELBOURNE QUINTET, CITY HALL, 11 July, 1973
... MELBOURNE QUINTET, CITY HALL...Melbourne Quintet...Melbourne Quintet, City Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, 11th July... THEATRE music advancement society bendigo Melbourne Quintet City ...Melbourne Quintet, City Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, 11th July, at 8.15 p.m. The Music advancement Society of Bendigo 3rd Concert, 1973 Series. President: M E Flanagan, Hon. Secreary: E Beilharz. Programme. Fourth Concert - Baccholian Singers Monday, August 20th, Patrons are reminded that these concerts are priced reasonably through the Generous Financial Assistance of the Victorian Government. Advertising: Bendigo Pottery, The Brolga Hotel Motel, Powney's Toy Shop (Newsagency).Bolton Bros. Pty. Ltd. Bendigotheatre, music advancement society bendigo, melbourne quintet, city hall, bendigo. 11th july. the music advancement society of bendigo 3rd concert, 1973 series. president: m e flanagan, hon. secreary: e beilharz. programme. fourth concert - baccholian singers, august 20th, patrons are reminded that these concerts are priced reasonably through the generous financial assistance of the victorian government. advertising: bendigo pottery, the brolga hotel motel, powney's toy shop -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Record, Recorded by Quintet Bled
Slovenian record by the Quintet Bled, playing and singing Slovenian music and singing Slovenian songs. The members of the Quintet are: the leader Ivan Petelin, Branko Kojc, Graeme Bounday, Alojz jakša and Stan KregarRecord cover decorated with the image of Lake Bled island church, photo of the band and Slovenian national flower, the carnationrecord, qunitet bled -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Dick Sutcliffe
Richard Sutcliffe played saxophone with the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Orchestra. He was the arranger for the Orchestra and would re-work popular tunes into Braille copies for the other members. He also performed on radio with his saxophone quintet.B/W image of a saxophone playerdick sutcliffe, rvib orchestra -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Saxophone Quintet
In this scanned image, from the 1955 RVIB Annual Report, five blind saxophone players hold their instruments on a stage. L-R: Barry Palmer, Arthur Tyzack, Alan Campbell, Dick Sutcliffe (?), John Levercha. They won acclaim for their radio performances in 'Swallows Parade' and 'Floor Coverings Talent Hour,' and its recordings with the A.B.C., and performed in night clubs.B/W scan of saxophone quintetdick sutcliffe, barry palmer, arthur tyzack, alan campbell, john levercha -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, RVIB Orchestra and Saxophone Quartet, 1950s
RVIB Orchestra, recorded in Ormond Hall, playing 7 medleys of songs including Gerschwin, Rogers and Hart, Carmichael, Hammerstein, Kearns and Berlin. The orchestra consisted of: Band Leader and Tenor Sax: Richard (Dick) Sutcliffe Soprano Sax: Alan Campbell Saxophone: Arthur Tyzack, Barry Palmer Baritone Sax: John Laversha Trumpet: Reg Hill Trombone: Ian Cooper Piano: Geoff Smith, Rosemary Shone, Fritz Kreisler Piano/Bass: Allan Nuske Drums: Bob Tennant The Victorian Saxophone Quintet, recorded by the ABC circa 1957, playing 9 songs and 2 medleys, consisted of: Alan Campbell, Richard (Dick) Sutcliffe, Arthur Tyzack, John Laversha, Ian Cooper. The announcer is: Bill Passick. 1 MP3 audio recording of orchestra playingroyal victorian institute for the blind, rvib orchestra, dick sutcliffe, alan campbell, arthur tyzack, barry palmer, john laversha, reg hill, ian cooper, geoff smith, allan nuske, rosemary shone, fritz kreisler, bob tennant, bill passick