Historical information
This photograph depicts female singers accompanied by members of the Beechworth Band at a 'Liedertafel' concert in the main hall at the Burke Museum in 1999. The concert related to an exhibition titled, 'From the Liedertafel to the Skating Rink: Entertainment in Beechworth 1852 - early 1900s', which celebrated the rich and diverse entertainments that were part of Beechworth life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
'Liedertafel' is a German tradition that accompanied European settlers to Australia. It refers to a friendly society of men united by an enthusiasm for singing. The Beechworth Liedertafel was established 14 March 1894 at the London Tavern, Camp Street, Beechworth, by president, Mr. A.A. Billson, and a visiting conductor, Mr. H. Fielder. The Beechworth Brass Band was formed by Mr. H. Vandenberg in 1887.
Marching bands, choirs, circus acts, theatrical performances, races, and seasonal activities, such as Mr. Spiller's roller skating rink, which was founded in the late 1860s, were among the entertainments on offer in Beechworth.
Significance
This photograph of the Beechworth Band playing at the Burke Museum is historically significant for the information it conveys about an exhibition at the Burke Museum between September and November 1999. The use of the contemporary Beechworth Band in a 'Liedertafel' performance provides insight into curatorial approaches at the turn of the twenty-first century and improves our understanding of how exhibitions use objects in the Burke Museum's Collection to tell stories about the past in the present. The image is historically and socially significant for attesting to the enduring appeal of local musical associations, which were a popular means of entertainment that fostered social connections among settlers from diverse ethnic backgrounds. Liedertafel choirs were originally male-only, therefore, the presence of female singers at the 1999 exhibition reflects progressive social and community values with regard to gender and inclusion.
Physical description
Rectangular colour photograph printed on matte photographic paper.
Inscriptions & markings
Reverse:
7030 /
Label:
Burke Museum /
Liedertafel Exh /
Emily Messen, Luetta /
Schier, Hannah /
Routledge, Sarah /
McKinley 2000 (?) /
2000 (?) /
Subjects
- liedertafel,
- beechworth band,
- burke museum,
- exhibition 1999,
- from the liedertafel to the skating rink,
- entertainment in beechworth 1852 - early 1900s,
- past exhibitions,
- performances at the burke museum,
- european settlers,
- german community,
- german choral societies,
- brass bands,
- male choir,
- colonial passtimes,
- colonial entertainments,
- cultural traditions,
- gold rush,
- immigration,
- beechworth's german heritage,
- london tavern beechworth,
- camp st beechworth,
- beechworth historic district,
- beechworth's first brick tavern,
- spiller's skating rink,
- vandenberg's beechworth brass band,
- benevolent societies,
- intellectual societies,
- protestantism,
- billson brewery beechworth,
- teetotallism,
- fancy dress carnivals,
- skating carnivals,
- fundraising societies,
- german musicians,
- crimean war,
- beechworth german association,
- freemasonry,
- yma's,
- beechworth athenaeum,
- beechworth skating rink
References
- Wikipedia
- 1895 'BEECHWORTH LIEDERTAFEL.', Ovens and Murray Advertiser (Beechworth, Vic. : 1855 - 1918), 13 April, p. 3. , viewed 16 Nov 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201541705
- George Billson
- London Tavern, Beechworth
- Zwar Brothers tannery, Beechworth
- Media Release from the Burke Museum 1999