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Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc.Work on paper - Sheet Music, Albinoni, Tomaso, Concerto for oboe in D minor Op. 9, No. 2
... Concerto for oboe in D minor Op. 9, No. 2......Oboe...9 parts printed on paper. Orchestration: Oboe (solo)violin 1+ 2, viola. Violin 2 Part is missing....Ulumbarra Theatre 10 Gaol Road Bendigo goldfields Tomaso Albinoni Concerto Oboe Sheet Music foro Tomaso Albinoni's Concerto for oboe in D minor Op. 9, No. 2 9 parts printed on paper. ...Sheet Music foro Tomaso Albinoni's Concerto for oboe in D minor Op. 9, No. 29 parts printed on paper. Orchestration: Oboe (solo)violin 1+ 2, viola. Violin 2 Part is missing.fictionSheet Music foro Tomaso Albinoni's Concerto for oboe in D minor Op. 9, No. 2tomaso albinoni, concerto, oboe -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)Sheet Music, Gabriels Oboe
... Gabriels Oboe...(Castlemaine) 347 Barker Street Castlemaine goldfields Gabriels Oboe Sheet Music ... -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, St. John, Trevor et al, Rail Giants of Australia, 1988
... ...100th Oboe Pty Ltd...John, Trevor Walker, Anthony Jenkin, Ian 100th Oboe Pty Ltd ...Profiles of locomotives and rollingstock in Australiaill. p.51.non-fictionProfiles of locomotives and rollingstock in Australialocomotives - australia - history, preserved locomotives - australia - history -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageGramophone cylinders, National Phonograph Co, Petite Mignon, April 1908
... Edison Record, made and sold by National Phonograph Co. at Orange N.J. U.S.A. 10011 Oboe Solo Petite Mignon Form No. 1330 April 1908...Edison Record, made and sold by National Phonograph Co. at Orange N.J. U.S.A. 10011 Oboe Solo Petite Mignon Form No. 1330 April 1908 Petite Mignon Gramophone cylinders National Phonograph Co ...Gramophone cylinders, black, 6 grooves on interior stored in cardboard round container with detachable lid. Edison Record, made and sold by National Phonograph Co. at Orange N.J. U.S.A. 10011 Oboe Solo Petite Mignon Form No. 1330 April 1908flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, gramophone cylinder, edison record, national phonograph co, petite mignon, oboe solo petite mignon -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph
... It began with an amphibious landing by Australian forces on 1 May, code-named Operation Oboe One. While the battle ended with success for the Allied forces over the Japanese defenders, this victory is generally regarded as having not justified its costs. 225 Australian soldiers of the 26th Brigade, 9th Division, 2nd Australian Imperial Force were once buried here. ...It began with an amphibious landing by Australian forces on 1 May, code-named Operation Oboe One. While the battle ended with success for the Allied forces over the Japanese defenders, this victory is generally regarded as having not justified its costs. 225 Australian soldiers of the 26th Brigade, 9th Division, 2nd Australian Imperial Force were once buried here. ...The Battle of Tarakan was the first stage in the Borneo campaign of 1945. It began with an amphibious landing by Australian forces on 1 May, code-named Operation Oboe One. While the battle ended with success for the Allied forces over the Japanese defenders, this victory is generally regarded as having not justified its costs. 225 Australian soldiers of the 26th Brigade, 9th Division, 2nd Australian Imperial Force were once buried here. They were killed in the Battle of Tarakan (1 May - 21 June 1945) or died due to their wounds until 15 August 1945.The 2/24th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army, which served during World War II .A unit of all-volunteers, it was formed in July 1940 from primarily Victorian volunteers and was known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. It served in North Africa in 1941–1942 as part of the 26th Brigade, which was assigned to the 7th Division, before being reassigned to the 9th Division. In early 1943, the battalion returned to Australia and later took part in campaigns against the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943–1944 and Borneo in 1945, before being disbanded in 1946. The 2/24th suffered the highest number of casualties of any 2nd AIF infantry battalion. The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. Reproduced black and white photograph of a monument/cenotaph and lawn grave sites with white crosses.Handwritten on rear - Tarakan Cemetery2/24th battalion, wangaratta, tarakan -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph
... It began with an amphibious landing by Australian forces on 1 May, code-named Operation Oboe One. While the battle ended with success for the Allied forces over the Japanese defenders, this victory is generally regarded as having not justified its costs. 225 Australian soldiers of the 26th Brigade, 9th Division, 2nd Australian Imperial Force were once buried here. ...It began with an amphibious landing by Australian forces on 1 May, code-named Operation Oboe One. While the battle ended with success for the Allied forces over the Japanese defenders, this victory is generally regarded as having not justified its costs. 225 Australian soldiers of the 26th Brigade, 9th Division, 2nd Australian Imperial Force were once buried here. ...September 30,1945 - The official dedication service and unveiling of the Cenotaph at Tarakan War Cemetery The Battle of Tarakan was the first stage in the Borneo campaign of 1945. It began with an amphibious landing by Australian forces on 1 May, code-named Operation Oboe One. While the battle ended with success for the Allied forces over the Japanese defenders, this victory is generally regarded as having not justified its costs. 225 Australian soldiers of the 26th Brigade, 9th Division, 2nd Australian Imperial Force were once buried here. They were killed in the Battle of Tarakan (1 May - 21 June 1945) or died due to their wounds until 15 August 1945.The 2/24th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army, which served during World War II .A unit of all-volunteers, it was formed in July 1940 from primarily Victorian volunteers and was known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. It served in North Africa in 1941–1942 as part of the 26th Brigade, which was assigned to the 7th Division, before being reassigned to the 9th Division. In early 1943, the battalion returned to Australia and later took part in campaigns against the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943–1944 and Borneo in 1945, before being disbanded in 1946. The 2/24th suffered the highest number of casualties of any 2nd AIF infantry battalion. The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. Reproduced black and white photograph of monument/cenotaph and catafalque party2/24th battalion, tarakan, cenotaph -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - THE NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
... The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo presents the Fifth Concert 1961 Series 'The New Music Ensemble' (Members of the V., S. O.) Oboe: Jiri Tancibudek, Clarinet: Thomas White, Flute: Patrica Byrne, Horn: Alec. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Entertainment music The New Music Ensemble The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo Jiri Tancibudek Thomas White Partica Byrne Alec Grieve George Dreyfus Murray Marmardy Boltons Print The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo presents the Fifth Concert 1961 Series 'The New Music Ensemble' (Members of the V., S. O.) Oboe: Jiri Tancibudek, Clarinet: Thomas White, Flute: Patrica Byrne, Horn: Alec. ...The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo presents the Fifth Concert 1961 Series 'The New Music Ensemble' (Members of the V., S. O.) Oboe: Jiri Tancibudek, Clarinet: Thomas White, Flute: Patrica Byrne, Horn: Alec. Grieve, Bassoon: George Dreyfus, Baritone: Murray Marmardy. McGillivray Hall, Bendigo on Wednesday, 4th October,1961 at 8.15 p. m. Programme One Shilling. Boltons Print, Bendigo.event, entertainment, music, the new music ensemble, the music advancement society of bendigo, jiri tancibudek, thomas white, partica byrne, alec grieve, george dreyfus, murray marmardy, boltons print -
Lara RSL Sub BranchCigarette case, Circa1942
... The battle, code named Operation Oboe One, began when Australian forces landed on May 1st 1945, and continued until June 21st. 240 Australians died during the conflict. ...The battle, code named Operation Oboe One, began when Australian forces landed on May 1st 1945, and continued until June 21st. 240 Australians died during the conflict. ...This cigarette case was made from the plexiglass windscreen of a Japanese Mitsubishi Zero aircraft. Whilst its maker is unknown, its inscription, “Tarakan May 1st 1945” suggests that it was created during the Battle of Tarakan. Tarakan was a small, oil-rich island off the coast of Borneo which in 1945 was held by the Japanese. The battle, code named Operation Oboe One, began when Australian forces landed on May 1st 1945, and continued until June 21st. 240 Australians died during the conflict. The term ‘Trench art’ describes objects made from the debris and by-products of warfare. Reasons for making trench art varied, from creating mementos of battles to passing time or mitigating the effects of warfare. This object has historic significance at a national level due to its association with World War Two. As an example of trench art, it makes an important contribution to our understanding of Australian soldiers’ experience of the war. This object is an example of skilled craftsmanship and has artistic and aesthetic significance due to its detailed engraving of a beach scene. Unlike the majority of trench art, which was made from used ordnance, it is made from the windscreen of a Mitsubishi Zero aircraft and therefore is comparatively rare.Cigarette Case made from the windscreen of a Japanese Zero aircraft"Tarakan May 1st 1945" "A-F-B" Engraved beachcigarette, tarakan, windscreen, japan, australia, united states, netherlands, beach -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph, c1945
... The primary objective for the Allied attack on Tarakan (code-named "Oboe One") was to secure and develop the island's airstrip so that it could be used to provide air cover for subsequent landings in Brunei, Labuan and Balikpapan. ...The primary objective for the Allied attack on Tarakan (code-named "Oboe One") was to secure and develop the island's airstrip so that it could be used to provide air cover for subsequent landings in Brunei, Labuan and Balikpapan. ...Prior to the Second World War Tarakan Island was part of the Dutch East Indies and an important oil-producing centre. In early 1942 it was occupied by the Japanese. The primary objective for the Allied attack on Tarakan (code-named "Oboe One") was to secure and develop the island's airstrip so that it could be used to provide air cover for subsequent landings in Brunei, Labuan and Balikpapan. The secondary objective for the operation was to secure Tarakan's oilfields and bring them into operation as a source of oil for the Allied forces. As part of the 26th Brigade the 2/24 Battalion landed at Tarakan on May1 1945. The task of capturing Tarakan's airstrip was assigned to the 2/24th Battalion. The Battalion's initial attack on the airstrip on the night of 2 May was delayed when the Japanese set off large explosive charges, and the airstrip was not secured until 5 MayThe 2/24th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army, which served during World War II .A unit of all-volunteers, it was formed in July 1940 from primarily Victorian volunteers and was known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. It served in North Africa in 1941–1942 as part of the 26th Brigade, which was assigned to the 7th Division, before being reassigned to the 9th Division. In early 1943, the battalion returned to Australia and later took part in campaigns against the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943–1944 and Borneo in 1945, before being disbanded in 1946. The 2/24th suffered the highest number of casualties of any 2nd AIF infantry battalion. The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. Reproduced black and white photograph of metal pylon structures with man standing in bombed foreground Handwritten on rear - Oil wells on Tarakan2/24th battalion, tarakan, ww2 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - THE NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE, MCGILLIVRAY HALL, BENDIGO, 4 Oct, 1961
... The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo presents the Fifth Concert 1961 series. Oboe: Jiri Tancibudek, Clarinet: Thomas White, Flute: Patricia Byrne, Horn: Alec Grieve, Basson: George Dreyfus, Baritone: Murray Marmardy. ...Music Advancement Society of Bendigo Fifth Concert 1961 series. Oboe: Jiri Tancibudek Clarinet: Thomas White Flute: Patricia Byrne Horn: Alec Grieve Basson: George Dreyfus Baritone: Murray Marmardy. 1961. ...The New Music Ensemble, McGillivray Hall, Bendigo. The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo presents the Fifth Concert 1961 series. Oboe: Jiri Tancibudek, Clarinet: Thomas White, Flute: Patricia Byrne, Horn: Alec Grieve, Basson: George Dreyfus, Baritone: Murray Marmardy. Wednesday, 4th October, 1961, 8.15 p. m. President: L R Harvey, Hon. Secs. Mary Stanistreet, Madge Edgar. Programme One Shilling. Advertisements: F J Every Pty. Ltd., Allan's. (2 copies a & b)Boltons Print., Bendigoprogram, music, music advancement society bendigo, the new music ensemble, mcgillivray hall, bendigo. music advancement society of bendigo, fifth concert 1961 series. oboe: jiri tancibudek, clarinet: thomas white, flute: patricia byrne, horn: alec grieve, basson: george dreyfus, baritone: murray marmardy. 1961. president: l r harvey, hon. secs. mary stanistreet, madge edgar. advertisements: f j every pty. ltd., allan's. -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Rocereto, M.S. (Composer), No 5 MARCH "THE BLUE RIDGE DIVISION", Composed: 1923
... 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...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 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT, BENDIGO CITY HALL, 1 December, 1984
... Guest Artists: Anne Marshall (oboe), Stephen Kenyon (Clarinet), Clare Morton (Bassoon), Catherine Moore (French Horn), Veronika Kenyon (Flute). ...Guest Artists: Anne Marshall (oboe) Stephen Kenyon (Clarinet) Clare Morton (Bassoon) Catherine Moore (French Horn) Veronika Kenyon (Flute). ...Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Concert, Bendigo City Hall. Saturday December 1st, 1984, 8pm. Conductor: David Lord. Guest Artists: Anne Marshall (oboe), Stephen Kenyon (Clarinet), Clare Morton (Bassoon), Catherine Moore (French Horn), Veronika Kenyon (Flute). Program. Members of the Orchestra. Violins: Ellis Ormerod, Sister Cecilia, Jean Boulton, Ruth Weldon, Natasha Anderson, Daniel Herbst, Sally Tidwell. 2nds: Graeme Balaam, Thelma Harvey, Edna Osborne, Myrtle Robbins, Jean Wilson, Margaret Cowder, John Gault, Elizabeth Grounds. Cellos: Diane Chapman, Marge Bubb, Chris Wilson. Bass: Neville King. Flutes: Colin Bubb, Sally Pell, Nigel McGuckian, Karen Hansen. Oboes: David Tunley, Rob Boxshall. Clarinets: Jane Davies, Craig Spenceley, Trevor Quirk. Bassoons: Stuart Anderson, Michael Grounds. Horns: Giles Lean, Gaye Cooper, Allan Davies, Anthony van Emmerick. Tuba: Brian Brewer. Trombones: Stephen Vine, Neil Newman. Cornet: Paul Cooper. Trumpet: Neville Pearce. Percussion: Lloyd George, Nola McIver, Jim Merritt. Acknowledgements: The Orchestra wishes to acknowledge the support given by the Victorian Ministry for the Arts, & the Bendigo & Castlemaine Arts Councils.program, music, bendigo symphony orchestra, bendigo symphony orchestra concert, bendigo city hall. december 1st, 1984, . conductor: david lord. guest artists: anne marshall (oboe), stephen kenyon (clarinet), clare morton (bassoon), catherine moore (french horn), veronika kenyon (flute). program. members of the orchestra. violins: ellis ormerod, sister cecilia, jean boulton, ruth weldon, natasha anderson, daniel herbst, sally tidwell. 2nds: graeme balaam, thelma harvey, edna osborne, myrtle robbins, jean wilson, margaret cowder, john gault, elizabeth grounds. cellos: diane chapman, marge bubb, chris wilson. bass: neville king. flutes: colin bubb, sally pell, nigel mcguckian, karen hansen. oboes: david tunley, rob boxshall. clarinets: jane davies, craig spenceley, trevor quirk. bassoons: stuart anderson, michael grounds. horns: giles lean, gaye cooper, allan davies, anthony van emmerick. tuba: brian brewer. trombones: stephen vine, neil newman. cornet: paul cooper. trumpet: neville pearce. percussion: lloyd george, nola mciver, jim merritt. acknowledgements: victorian ministry for the arts, bendigo & castlemaine arts councils. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ASTRA STRING ORCHESTRA, CITY HALL, BENDIGO, 4 April, 1967
... Soloists: Sybil Copeland - Violin, Margot Prior - Oboe. Photo of John Glickman. President: E Beilharz. ...Soloists: Sybil Copeland - Violin Margot Prior - Oboe. Photo of John Glickman. President: E Beilharz. ...Astra String Orchestra, City Hall, Bendigo, Tuesday, 4th April 1967. The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo Presents the First Concert 1967 series. Conductor: John Glickman. Leader: Jean Lehmann. Soloists: Sybil Copeland - Violin, Margot Prior - Oboe. Photo of John Glickman. President: E Beilharz. Joint Hon. Secs. Madge Edgar, Emily Bright. Programme Ten Cents. Variations on a Theme of Tchaikowsky Arensky The Russian Composer, Anton Arensky was a pupil of Rimsky - Korsakov at St. Petersburg, . . . Advertising Hesse Bros. Electrical Sales Pty. Ltd. Edgar's Authorised Newsagency. Allan's Music.Bolton Bros. Print., Bendigoprogram, music, music advancement society bendigo, astra string orchestra, city hall, bendigo, 4th april 1967. music advancement society of bendigo first concert 1967 series. conductor: john glickman. leader: jean lehmann. soloists: sybil copeland - violin, margot prior - oboe. photo of john glickman. president: e beilharz. joint hon. secs. madge edgar, emily bright. programme ten cents. variationstheme tchaikowsky arensky russian composer, anton arensky a pupil of rimsky - korsakov at st. petersburg, . . . advertising: hesse bros. electrical sales pty. ltd. edgar's authorised newsagency. allan's music. -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Panella, Louis (Composer), No. 4 March "The Pitt Panther", Composed: 1922
... 18 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation, Quick March Key Signature: A flat Major 155th Series No. 1 Boosey's Military Journal Band series number: H.12192 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 in Bb 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 Trombones Bass Trombone Euphonion Basses Drums...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band On first envelope: Scrubbed out markings - V10, Dreamy Melody Waltz On second envelope: The Pitt Panther Panella, QM 157, Q36, Scrubbed out: 293 Stamped on the reverse of each card in the second set: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Property of Charles Godfrey Musical Director & Arranger 18 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation, Quick March Key Signature: A flat Major 155th Series No. 1 Boosey's Military Journal Band series number: H.12192 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 in Bb 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 Trombones Bass Trombone Euphonion Basses Drums No. 4 March "The Pitt Panther" March Card Panella, Louis (Composer) Boosey & Co 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. 18 Parts Concert Band Instrumentation, Quick March Key Signature: A flat Major 155th Series No. 1 Boosey's Military Journal Band series number: H.12192 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 in Bb 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 Trombones Bass Trombone Euphonion Basses DrumsOn first envelope: Scrubbed out markings - V10, Dreamy Melody Waltz On second envelope: The Pitt Panther Panella, QM 157, Q36, Scrubbed out: 293 Stamped on the reverse of each card in the second set: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Property of Charles Godfrey Musical Director & Arrangerbrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VICTORIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, CAPITAL THEATRE, BENDIGO, 20 Oct,1960
... Australia invited him as Professor of Oboe at the New South Wales Conservatorium. ...Played with Smetana String Quartet. Professor of Oboe at the New South Wales Conservatorium. . ...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. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
... Bach -Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, with Padraic Savage and Kathryn Field. Bellini - Oboe concerto in Eb with Dinah Woods. Mendelssohn Symphony no.4 ''The Italian''. ...Bach -Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, with Padraic Savage and Kathryn Field. Bellini - Oboe concerto in Eb with Dinah Woods. Mendelssohn Symphony no.4 ''The Italian''. ...Poster. Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Palm Sunday Concert. Sunday, March 24 1991 in St Paul's Cathedral, Bendigo at 2.30 pm. Conducted by George Logie-Smith. Photos of three musician: Padraic Savage, Kathryn Field and Dinah Woods. Beethoven - ''Consecration of the house'' overture. J. S. Bach -Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, with Padraic Savage and Kathryn Field. Bellini - Oboe concerto in Eb with Dinah Woods. Mendelssohn Symphony no.4 ''The Italian''. Tickets at the door $10, concession $5, family $20. Tickets for reserved seating area: Latrobe Bookshop, Lyttleton Terrace or from Orchestra members. Sponsored by the Bendigo Advertiser.entertainment, music, bendigo symphony orchestra -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Devery, M. (Composer), Preciosa, Composed: 1899 (?)
... 23 parts Concert Band instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: C Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor) - with lyrics in the Trio Db Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinets 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Clarinet 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Eb Solo Tenor (penciled Alto Sax) 1st Bb Baritone (penciled Tenor Sax) 1st Eb Tenor 2nd Ed Tenor 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euponium Bombardon Side Drum Bass Drum Handwritten Timpani part...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band On envelope: QM159, 15 APR 1910, 21 APR 1942, 23 FEB 1943, Q138 Scrubbed out: 419 23 parts Concert Band instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: C Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor) - with lyrics in the Trio Db Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinets 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Clarinet 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Eb Solo Tenor (penciled Alto Sax) 1st Bb Baritone (penciled Tenor Sax) 1st Eb Tenor 2nd Ed Tenor 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euponium Bombardon Side Drum Bass Drum Handwritten Timpani part Preciosa March Card Devery, M. ...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: C Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor) - with lyrics in the Trio Db Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinets 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Clarinet 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Eb Solo Tenor (penciled Alto Sax) 1st Bb Baritone (penciled Tenor Sax) 1st Eb Tenor 2nd Ed Tenor 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euponium Bombardon Side Drum Bass Drum Handwritten Timpani partOn envelope: QM159, 15 APR 1910, 21 APR 1942, 23 FEB 1943, Q138 Scrubbed out: 419brass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Stopford, T. W. (Composer), Quebec March, Composed:1927
... 22 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Bb Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (handwritten 'Conductor') Eb Flute & Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon (Handwritten) Solo Eb Saxhorn (or Eb Alto Saxophone) 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 1st Bb Cornet (or Bb Soprano Saxophone) 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (Baritone) Bombardon (Tuba) Side Drum Bass Drum.... & The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfrey 22 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Bb Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (handwritten 'Conductor') Eb Flute & Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon (Handwritten) Solo Eb Saxhorn (or Eb Alto Saxophone) 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 1st Bb Cornet (or Bb Soprano Saxophone) 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (Baritone) Bombardon (Tuba) Side Drum Bass Drum Quebec March March Card Stopford, 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. 22 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Bb Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (handwritten 'Conductor') Eb Flute & Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon (Handwritten) Solo Eb Saxhorn (or Eb Alto Saxophone) 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 1st Bb Cornet (or Bb Soprano Saxophone) 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (Baritone) Bombardon (Tuba) Side Drum Bass DrumOn envelope: QM164, March Quebec Stopford, Q213, Scrubbed out 378 6 Nov 1940 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Co. & The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfreybrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Robert, Camille (Composer) et al, Quand Madelon March, Composed: 1914
... 27 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Bb Major Instrumentation: Eb Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinet 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon 1st Alto in Eb Eb Alto Saxophone Bb Tenor Saxophone 1st & 2nd Cors in Eb 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 4th Eb Horn Bb Bugle Solo Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone 1st Bb Baritone Euphonium Bombardon Side Drum Bass Drum.... & The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfrey 27 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Bb Major Instrumentation: Eb Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinet 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon 1st Alto in Eb Eb Alto Saxophone Bb Tenor Saxophone 1st & 2nd Cors in Eb 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 4th Eb Horn Bb Bugle Solo Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone 1st Bb Baritone Euphonium Bombardon Side Drum Bass Drum Quand Madelon March March Card Robert, Camille (Composer) Allier, Gabriel (Arranger) 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. 27 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Bb Major Instrumentation: Eb Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinet 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon 1st Alto in Eb Eb Alto Saxophone Bb Tenor Saxophone 1st & 2nd Cors in Eb 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 4th Eb Horn Bb Bugle Solo Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone 1st Bb Baritone Euphonium Bombardon Side Drum Bass DrumOn envelope: Qm163, Quand Madelon (Revised Ed.) Q250 15 Apr 1940 Stamped on the reverse of 1st Alto only: Australian Broadcasting Co. & The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfreybrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Arthur Pryor (Composer), Ye Boston Tea Party, Composed: 1897
... 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 Drum...Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney*, Charles Godfrey 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 Drum Ye Boston Tea Party March Card Arthur Pryor (Composer) Hawkes & Son, London ...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, Clark, Thomas (Composer) et al, Constellation March & Red Cloak, Composed: 1930 / 1925
... Some parts are separate and included in separate files above. 25 / 28 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Db Major / Eb Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor) / Solo Cornet in Bb Piccolo / Concert Flute & Piccolo Oboe / Oboe Eb Clarinets / Clarinet in Eb 1st Bb Clarinet / Solo Clarinet in Bb 2nd Bb Clarinet / 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinet / 3rd Clarinet in Bb 1st Bassoon / 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon / 2nd Bassoon Eb Alto Saxophone / Alto Saxophone in Eb 1st Eb Horn / 1st & 2nd Horns in Eb 2nd Eb Horn / 1st & 2nd Horns in Eb 1st Bb Cornet / 1st Cornet in Bb 2nd Bb Cornet / 2nd Cornet in Bb 1st Trombone / 1st Trombone in Bb 2nd Trombone / 2nd Trombone in Bb Bass Trombone / Bass Trombone Euphonium / Euphonion (Bass clef) Bombardon / Basses Side Drum / Drums Constellation extra parts: 3rd Eb Horn or 1st Eb Saxhorn Solo Eb Saxhorn 1st Bb Baritone 2nd Bb Baritone Bass Drum Red Cloak missing parts: Ripieno Clarinet in Bb Flute & Piccolo in Eb Tenor Saxophone in Bb 3rd & 4th Horns in Eb ...Some parts are separate and included in separate files above. 25 / 28 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Db Major / Eb Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor) / Solo Cornet in Bb Piccolo / Concert Flute & Piccolo Oboe / Oboe Eb Clarinets / Clarinet in Eb 1st Bb Clarinet / Solo Clarinet in Bb 2nd Bb Clarinet / 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinet / 3rd Clarinet in Bb 1st Bassoon / 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon / 2nd Bassoon Eb Alto Saxophone / Alto Saxophone in Eb 1st Eb Horn / 1st & 2nd Horns in Eb 2nd Eb Horn / 1st & 2nd Horns in Eb 1st Bb Cornet / 1st Cornet in Bb 2nd Bb Cornet / 2nd Cornet in Bb 1st Trombone / 1st Trombone in Bb 2nd Trombone / 2nd Trombone in Bb Bass Trombone / Bass Trombone Euphonium / Euphonion (Bass clef) Bombardon / Basses Side Drum / Drums Constellation extra parts: 3rd Eb Horn or 1st Eb Saxhorn Solo Eb Saxhorn 1st Bb Baritone 2nd Bb Baritone Bass Drum Red Cloak missing parts: Ripieno Clarinet in Bb Flute & Piccolo in Eb Tenor Saxophone in Bb 3rd & 4th Horns in Eb Constellation March & Red Cloak March Card Clark, Thomas (Composer) Mansfield, Joseph William (Composer) Hawkes & Son Boosey & Co 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. This is a double sided set pasted onto backing card, with The Constellation March on one side, and Red Cloak on the other. Some parts are separate and included in separate files above. 25 / 28 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Db Major / Eb Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor) / Solo Cornet in Bb Piccolo / Concert Flute & Piccolo Oboe / Oboe Eb Clarinets / Clarinet in Eb 1st Bb Clarinet / Solo Clarinet in Bb 2nd Bb Clarinet / 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinet / 3rd Clarinet in Bb 1st Bassoon / 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon / 2nd Bassoon Eb Alto Saxophone / Alto Saxophone in Eb 1st Eb Horn / 1st & 2nd Horns in Eb 2nd Eb Horn / 1st & 2nd Horns in Eb 1st Bb Cornet / 1st Cornet in Bb 2nd Bb Cornet / 2nd Cornet in Bb 1st Trombone / 1st Trombone in Bb 2nd Trombone / 2nd Trombone in Bb Bass Trombone / Bass Trombone Euphonium / Euphonion (Bass clef) Bombardon / Basses Side Drum / Drums Constellation extra parts: 3rd Eb Horn or 1st Eb Saxhorn Solo Eb Saxhorn 1st Bb Baritone 2nd Bb Baritone Bass Drum Red Cloak missing parts: Ripieno Clarinet in Bb Flute & Piccolo in Eb Tenor Saxophone in Bb 3rd & 4th Horns in Eb On envelope: QM166, Red Cloak J.W. Mansfield, ...Stellation T. Clark, Q144 Stamped on the reverse of some of the loose march cards: Australian Broadcasting Co. & The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfreybrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Albert Hill (Composer), British to the Backbone, Composed: 1916
... 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 Drum...Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney* 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 Drum British to the Backbone March Card Albert Hill (Composer) Hawkes & Son, London ...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, Polla, W. C. (Composer) et al, My Temptation, Composed: 1931
... 24 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March & Two Step Key Signature: F major Brass & Military Journal No. 18 Instrumentation: Solo Cornet Bb (Conductor) Piccolo Eb Oboe Eb Clarinet 1st Clarinet in Bb 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd Clarinet in Bb Bassoon Eb Alto Saxophone 1st Baritone Bb (and Tenor Saxophone Bb) 1st Horn Eb or Solo Tenor 2nd Horn Eb or 1st Tenor 3rd Horn Eb or 2nd Tenor 4th Horn Eb Repiano Cornet Bb 2nd Cornet Bb 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (bass clef) Basses Contre Bass Bb Drums .... & The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfrey 24 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March & Two Step Key Signature: F major Brass & Military Journal No. 18 Instrumentation: Solo Cornet Bb (Conductor) Piccolo Eb Oboe Eb Clarinet 1st Clarinet in Bb 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd Clarinet in Bb Bassoon Eb Alto Saxophone 1st Baritone Bb (and Tenor Saxophone Bb) 1st Horn Eb or Solo Tenor 2nd Horn Eb or 1st Tenor 3rd Horn Eb or 2nd Tenor 4th Horn Eb Repiano Cornet Bb 2nd Cornet Bb 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (bass clef) Basses Contre Bass Bb Drums My Temptation March Card Polla, W. ...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 & Two Step Key Signature: F major Brass & Military Journal No. 18 Instrumentation: Solo Cornet Bb (Conductor) Piccolo Eb Oboe Eb Clarinet 1st Clarinet in Bb 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd Clarinet in Bb Bassoon Eb Alto Saxophone 1st Baritone Bb (and Tenor Saxophone Bb) 1st Horn Eb or Solo Tenor 2nd Horn Eb or 1st Tenor 3rd Horn Eb or 2nd Tenor 4th Horn Eb Repiano Cornet Bb 2nd Cornet Bb 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (bass clef) Basses Contre Bass Bb Drums On envelope: QM136, March Two Step My Temptation Polla, Q114, Scrubbed out 375 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Co. & The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfreybrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Walsh & Shuff (Composer) et al, Pull Up Your Socks and Laugh Up Your Sleeve, Composed: ?
... 'It's That Little Extra Something" (Peckwater & Mackenzie) Full Piano Copy Rice 6d. also published for Full Orchestra Instrumentation: Conductor Flute & Piccolo Oboe Eb Clarinet Bb Repiano 1st Clarinet in Bb 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd Clarinet in Bb Bassoon Eb Alto Saxophone 1st Baritone Bb & Tenor Saxophone Bb 1st Eb Horn or Solo Tenor 2nd Eb Horn or 1st Tenor 3rd Eb Horn or 2nd Tenor 4th Eb Horn Solo Cornet in Bb 2nd Cornet in Bb 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (bass clef) Basses Drums...'It's That Little Extra Something" (Peckwater & Mackenzie) Full Piano Copy Rice 6d. also published for Full Orchestra Instrumentation: Conductor Flute & Piccolo Oboe Eb Clarinet Bb Repiano 1st Clarinet in Bb 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd Clarinet in Bb Bassoon Eb Alto Saxophone 1st Baritone Bb & Tenor Saxophone Bb 1st Eb Horn or Solo Tenor 2nd Eb Horn or 1st Tenor 3rd Eb Horn or 2nd Tenor 4th Eb Horn Solo Cornet in Bb 2nd Cornet in Bb 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (bass clef) Basses Drums Pull Up Your Socks and Laugh Up Your Sleeve March Card Walsh & Shuff (Composer) Hume, J. ...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 or Two Step Key Signature: F Major Intro. 'It's That Little Extra Something" (Peckwater & Mackenzie) Full Piano Copy Rice 6d. also published for Full Orchestra Instrumentation: Conductor Flute & Piccolo Oboe Eb Clarinet Bb Repiano 1st Clarinet in Bb 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd Clarinet in Bb Bassoon Eb Alto Saxophone 1st Baritone Bb & Tenor Saxophone Bb 1st Eb Horn or Solo Tenor 2nd Eb Horn or 1st Tenor 3rd Eb Horn or 2nd Tenor 4th Eb Horn Solo Cornet in Bb 2nd Cornet in Bb 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (bass clef) Basses DrumsOn envelope: QM161, March at Two Step, Pull up your Socks, Walsh Q137, scrubbed out 407 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Co.brass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Boosey & Hawkes, Ltd et al, Punjaub, Composed: 1887
... 25 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March (Pas Redouble) Key Signature: Bb Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Corner (Conductor) Piccolo (Pte flute) Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Saxophone Alto Eb (or Tenor Clar.) ...Brass Band Australian Broadcasting Commission Marching Band Concert Band On envelope: QM162, March Punjaub Payne, q139, scrubbed out 426 30 Apr 1940, 6 May 1940, 16 Dec 1940, 12 Jun 1944 25 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March (Pas Redouble) Key Signature: Bb Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Corner (Conductor) Piccolo (Pte flute) Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Saxophone Alto Eb (or Tenor Clar.) ...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. 25 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March (Pas Redouble) Key Signature: Bb Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Corner (Conductor) Piccolo (Pte flute) Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Saxophone Alto Eb (or Tenor Clar.) Saxophone Tenor Bb 1st Eb Horn (Alto Mib) 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 4th Eb Horn Solo Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet (Bugle ou) 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone 1st Bb Baritone Euphonium (Basses Ut) Bombardon (C. Basse Mib Treble) Side Drum (Tambour) Bass Drum (G. Caisse)On envelope: QM162, March Punjaub Payne, q139, scrubbed out 426 30 Apr 1940, 6 May 1940, 16 Dec 1940, 12 Jun 1944brass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, von Blon, Franz (Composer), Never Weary, Composed: ?
... 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)...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 -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Abe Holzmann (Composer) et al, Blaze Away, Composed: 1901
... 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) Drums...Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Commission *Sydney* 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) Drums Blaze Away March Card Abe Holzmann (Composer) Hume, J. ...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, Gray, T. (Composer), The Rifleman, Composed: ?
... 25 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Ab Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor handwritten at top) Eb Flute & Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Solo Eb Saxhorn (or Eb Alto Saxophone) 1st Bb Baritone ( or Bb Tenor Saxophone) 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 4th Eb Horn Eb Trumpets Solo Bb Cornet 1st Bb Cornet (or Bb Soprano Saxophone) 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (Baritone) Bombardon (Tuba) Side Drum Bass Drum.... & The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfrey 25 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Ab Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor handwritten at top) Eb Flute & Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Solo Eb Saxhorn (or Eb Alto Saxophone) 1st Bb Baritone ( or Bb Tenor Saxophone) 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 4th Eb Horn Eb Trumpets Solo Bb Cornet 1st Bb Cornet (or Bb Soprano Saxophone) 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (Baritone) Bombardon (Tuba) Side Drum Bass Drum The Rifleman March Card Gray, 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. 25 parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Ab Major Instrumentation: Solo Bb Cornet (Conductor handwritten at top) Eb Flute & Piccolo Oboes Eb Clarinet 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 3rd & 4th Bb Clarinets 1st Bassoon 2nd Bassoon Solo Eb Saxhorn (or Eb Alto Saxophone) 1st Bb Baritone ( or Bb Tenor Saxophone) 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn 3rd Eb Horn 4th Eb Horn Eb Trumpets Solo Bb Cornet 1st Bb Cornet (or Bb Soprano Saxophone) 2nd Bb Cornet 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium (Baritone) Bombardon (Tuba) Side Drum Bass DrumOn envelope: Qm172, March The Rifleman Gray, Q147, Scrubbed out 366 29 Sep 1941, 18 May 1942, 3 Aug 1942, 15 Aug 1942, 16 Jul 1943 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Co. & The Property of Musical Director & Arranger Charles Godfreybrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band -
Royal Australian Air Force BandMarch Card, Kelly, A. E. (Composer), Arromanches, Composed: 1950
... 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...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, Unrath, Carl Ludwig (Composer) et al, Quick March "Revue", Composed: ?
... 23 + 2 handwritten parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Db Major Boosey's March Journal No. 13 Instrumentation: 1st Clarinet in Bb (written above in cursive, Conductor) Piccolo in Eb Oboes or Clarinets in C 1st Clarinet in Eb 2nd Clarinet in Eb 1st Clarinet in Bb 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd Clarinet in Bb Alto Clarinet in Eb 1st Bassoon or Bass Clarinet in Bb 2nd Bassoon or Bass Clarinet in Bb 1st & 2nd Horns in Eb 3rd & 4th Horns in Eb 1st Trumpet in Eb 2nd Trumpet in Eb (Missing - 1st Cornet in Bb) 2nd Cornet in Bb 1st Tenor Trombone 2nd Tenor Trombone Bass Trombone Baritone in Bb Euphonion Basses Drums.... & The Property of Musical Director & Arranger 23 + 2 handwritten parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Db Major Boosey's March Journal No. 13 Instrumentation: 1st Clarinet in Bb (written above in cursive, Conductor) Piccolo in Eb Oboes or Clarinets in C 1st Clarinet in Eb 2nd Clarinet in Eb 1st Clarinet in Bb 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd Clarinet in Bb Alto Clarinet in Eb 1st Bassoon or Bass Clarinet in Bb 2nd Bassoon or Bass Clarinet in Bb 1st & 2nd Horns in Eb 3rd & 4th Horns in Eb 1st Trumpet in Eb 2nd Trumpet in Eb (Missing - 1st Cornet in Bb) 2nd Cornet in Bb 1st Tenor Trombone 2nd Tenor Trombone Bass Trombone Baritone in Bb Euphonion Basses Drums Quick March "Revue" March Card Unrath, Carl Ludwig (Composer) Retford, Michael (Arranger) Boosey & Co 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 + 2 handwritten parts Concert Band Instrumentation Quick March Key Signature: Db Major Boosey's March Journal No. 13 Instrumentation: 1st Clarinet in Bb (written above in cursive, Conductor) Piccolo in Eb Oboes or Clarinets in C 1st Clarinet in Eb 2nd Clarinet in Eb 1st Clarinet in Bb 2nd Clarinet in Bb 3rd Clarinet in Bb Alto Clarinet in Eb 1st Bassoon or Bass Clarinet in Bb 2nd Bassoon or Bass Clarinet in Bb 1st & 2nd Horns in Eb 3rd & 4th Horns in Eb 1st Trumpet in Eb 2nd Trumpet in Eb (Missing - 1st Cornet in Bb) 2nd Cornet in Bb 1st Tenor Trombone 2nd Tenor Trombone Bass Trombone Baritone in Bb Euphonion Basses DrumsOn envelope: QM171, Revue Unrath, Q141, Scrubbed out 215 Stamped on the reverse of each card: Australian Broadcasting Co. & The Property of Musical Director & Arrangerbrass band, australian broadcasting commission, marching band, concert band
