Bibliography of Works About Marshall-Hall

Primary Sources

  • Adams, Francis. The Australians: A Social Sketch. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1893.
  • Barrett, Sir James. Eighty Eventful Years. Melbourne: J.C. Stephens, 1945.
  • ———. Professor Marshall-Hall. Address delivered on 20 March 1935 on the Occasion of the Opening of the Marshall-Hall Wing of the University Conservatorium. Melbourne: 1935.
  • ———. Twin Ideals. 2 Vols. London: H.K. Lewis & Co., 1918.
  • Brookes, Herbert. In Memoriam G.W.L. Marshall-Hall: An Elegy Spoken at the Graveside of the Late Professor G.W.L. Marshall-Hall. Melbourne: Sands and McDougall, 1915.
  • Corr, J. R., ed. Extracts from the Published Works of Professor Marshall-Hall. 17 July 1900 [held at the State Library of Victoria].
  • Cowen, Frederick. My Art and My Friends. London: Edward Arnold, 1913.
  • Croll, R.H., ed. Smike to Bulldog: Letters from Sir Arthur Streeton to Tom Roberts. Sydney: Ure Smith, 1946.
  • Crow, J. Sutton. ‘Marshall-Hall: 1862–1915’. Con Amore 12 (1945).
  • d’Esterre, N. [A.E.J. Lee] Music and its Creators. London: Macmillan, 1925.
  • Elvins, Harold. ‘The Conservatorium of Music, Melbourne. An Historical Sketch. Its Two Directors’. Con Amore 1 (1934).
  • Jose, Arthur W. The Romantic Nineties. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1933.
  • Kelly, F.S. Race against Time: The Diaries of F.S. Kelly. Edited by Thérèse Radic. Canberra: National Library of Australia, 2004.
  • King, G.O. The Present State of Music in Victoria. Melbourne: Alfred J. Langley, 1902.
  • Laver, W.A. ‘A Short Survey of Musical Activities in Melbourne during Its First Century’. Centenary Journal, edited by L.L. Politzer, May 1934.
  • Leeper, Alexander. Christian Education in the University. Melbourne: Edgerton and Meers, n.d.
  • [Lindsay, Lionel.] A Consideration of the Art of Ernest Moffitt. Melbourne: 1899.
  • ———. Comedy of Life. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1967.
  • Lindsay, Norman. Bohemians of the Bulletin. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1965.
  • ———. My Mask. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1970.
  • ‘Professor Marshall Hall’. Table Talk, 16 January 1891.
  • ‘Professor Marshall Hall’. Table Talk, 20 March 1896.
  • Ross, C.S. Francis Ormond: Pioneer, Patriot, Philanthropist. London and Melbourne: Melville and Mullen, 1892.
  • Runciman, John.F. Old Scores and New Readings … Discussion of Music and Certain Musicians. London: Unicorn Press, 1901.
  • ———.’Some Modern English Composers II’. Musical World 1, no. 4 (May 1901): 46–48.
  • ———. ‘Some Modern English Composers III’. Musical World 1, no. 5 (June 1901): 63–5.
  • Shaw, G.B. London Music 1889–91 as Heard by Corno di Bassetto. London: Constable and Co., 1937.
  • ———. Music in London 1890–1914. London: Constable & Co., 1932.
  • Smith, J, ed. The Cyclopaedia of Victoria (Illustrated). Melbourne: The Cyclopaedia Co., 1903.
  • Streeton, Arthur. Letters from Smike: The Letters of Arthur Streeton. Edited by Ann Galbally and Anne Gray. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1989.
  • Sugden, Mary Florence. Edward H. Sugden. Melbourne and Sydney: Lothian Publishing Co., 1941.
  • Summers, J. Music and Musicians: Personal Reminiscences 1865–1910. Perth: Galway Press, 1910.
  • Sutherland, Margaret. ‘Young Days in Music’. Overland 40 (December 1968).
  • Tate, H. Australian Musical Possibilities. Melbourne: Vidler, 1924.
  • Tucker, T.G. ‘The Alcestis at Melbourne’. Hermathena 10 (1897–99): 474–7.
  • Weigall, A.S. My Little World. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1934.
  • Wibberley, B. ‘Professor Marshall-Hall’. Gleam 1, no. 1 (July 1900).

  • Winter, Ella. And Not to Yield. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963.

Secondary Sources

  • Bebbington, Warren Arthur. ‘Orpheus Down Under? Marshall-Hall: Forgotten Operas’. Music and the Teacher 12, no. 2 (June 1976).
  • ———. ‘The Operas of G.W.L. Marshall-Hall’. MMus thesis, University of Melbourne, 1978.
  • Bird, John. Percy Grainger. London: Paul Elek, 1971.
  • Blainey, Geoffrey. A Centenary History of the University of Melbourne. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1957.
  • Bridges, Doreen. ‘The Role of the Universities in the Development of Music Education in Australia 1885–1970’. PhD thesis, Sydney university, 1970.
  • Carrington, T. The Yorick Club Its Origins and Development May 1869–December 1910. Melbourne: Atlas Press, 1911.
  • Christeson, C.B., ed. The Gallery on Eastern Hill: The Victorian Artists’ Society Centenary. Melbourne: Victorian Artists’ Society, 1970.
  • Croll, R.H. Tom Roberts: Father of Australian Landscape. Melbourne: Robertson and Mullens, 1935.
  • Dunstan, Keith. Wowsers. North Melbourne: Cassell, 1968.
  • Eagle, Mary. The Oil Paintings of Arthur Streeton in the National Gallery of Australia. Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, 1994.
  • Fairweather, D. Your Friend Alberto Zelman. Melbourne: The Zelman Memorial Orchestra, 1984.
  • Fox, L. E. Phillips Fox: Notes and Recollections. Potts Point, N.S.W., the author, 1969.
  • Fox, Len. ‘Marshall-Hall and the Wowsers’. Overland 72 (1978).
  • Garden, Don. Theodore Fink: A Talent for Ubiquity. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1998.
  • Glennon, J. Australian Music and Musicians. Adelaide: Rigby, 1968.
  • Hince, Kenneth. ‘The Case of the Dismissed Professor’. Quadrant 3, no. 1 (December 1958).
  • La Nauze, J.A. Alfred Deakin: A Biography. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1965.
  • Murphy, Margaret C. Culture and Controversy: Professor Marshall-Hall and Melbourne: A Case Study in Library Research. Parkville: University of Melbourne, 1996.
  • Nash, William P. The Marshall-Hall Saga: A Brief Glimpse at the Life of the First Ormond Professor George William Louis Marshall- Hall. Melbourne: Innisfallen Press, 1991.
  • Orchard, W.Arundel. Music in Australia. Melbourne: Georgian House, 1952.
  • ———. The Distant View. Sydney: The Currawong Publishing Company, 1943.
  • Palmer, Nettie. Henry Bournes Higgins: A Memoir. London: Harrap, 1931.
  • Parkinson, V.C.F. ‘Madam Wiedermann and the Opera School’. Con Amore 12, no. 1 (1945).
  • Parnaby, Owen. Queen’s College, University of Melbourne: A Centenary History. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1990.
  • Poynter, John. Doubts and Certainties: A Life of Alexander Leeper. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1997.
  • Radic, Thérèse. ‘Aspects of Organised Amateur Music in Melbourne 1836–90’. MMus thesis, University of Melbourne, 1969.
  • ———. G.W.L. Marshall-Hall: A Biography and Catalogue. Melbourne: Marshall-Hall Trust, 2002.
  • ———. G.W.L. Marshall-Hall: Portrait of a Lost Crusader. Nedlands, W.A.: University of Western Australian Department of Music, 1982.
  • ———. ‘A Man out of Season: G.W.L. Marshall-Hall’. Meanjin 39, no. 2 (July 1980).
  • ——— . ‘Some Historical Aspects of Musical Associations in Melbourne 1885–1915’. PhD thesis, University of Melbourne, 1977.
  • Rich, Joe. ‘Explaining Marshall-Hall: Why He Lost His University Chair’. Quadrant, July–August 1986: 71–3.
  • ———. ‘G.W.L. Marshall-Hall and the Meaning of Indecency in Late Victorian Melbourne’. Journal of Australian Studies 23 (November 1988): 65–78.
  • ———. ‘Hellenism and Hebraism in Australia: A Case Study—The Removal of G.W.L. Marshall-Hall from Office of the First Ormond Professor of Music at the University of Melbourne’. Journal of Religious
  • History 14, no. 1 (June 1986): 57–70.
  • ———. ‘Liberalism, Expediency and the Schoolmaster Interest at the University of Melbourne: The Blainey View Reconsidered’. Journal of Australian Studies 38 (1993): 62–87.
  • Rich, J.W. ‘His Thumb unto His Nose: The Removal of G.W.L. Marshall-Hall from the Ormond Chair of Music’. PhD thesis, University of Melbourne, 1986.
  • Rivett, Rohan. Australian Citizen: Herbert Brookes 1867–1963. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1965.
  • Robinson, Suzanne. Introduction. Stella. By G.W.L. Marshall-Hall. Parkville, Vic.: Centre for Studies in Australian Music, 1992.
  • ———. ‘Marshall-Hall’s Symphony in E flat’ [CD liner notes]. Marshall-Hall. Melbourne: Move Records, 1995.
  • ———. “Marshall-Hall and His Symphony in E flat.” Sounds Australian  41 (Autumn 1994): 8-9.
  • Scott, Ernest. A History of the University of Melbourne. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1936.
  • Selleck, R.J.W. Frank Tate: A Biography. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1982.
  • ———. The Shop: The University of Melbourne 1850–1939. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 2003.
  • Serle, G. From Deserts the Prophets Came. Melbourne: Heinemann, 1973.
  • Sitsky, Larry. Australian Piano Music of the Twentieth Century. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2005.
  • Smith, Geoffrey. Arthur Streeton, 1867–1943. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1995.
  • Smith, Rupert. ‘The Romeo and Juliet Operas of Frederick Delius and G.W.L. Marshall-Hall’. BMus (Hons) thesis, University of Melbourne, 1995.
  • Spate, V. Tom Roberts. Melbourne: Lansdowne, 1972.
  • Stevens, L. ‘Marshall-Hall Gave Melbourne Music’. Argus, 2 July 1949.
  • Thomson, J.M. A Distant Music: The Life and Times of Alfred Hill 1870–1960. Auckland and Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1980.
  • Topliss, Helen. The Artists’ Camps: Plein Air Painting in Melbourne 1885–1898. Clayton, Vic.: Monash University Gallery, 1984.
    Tregear, Peter. The Conservatorium of Music, University of Melbourne: An Historical Essay to Mark Its Centenary 1895–1995.
  • Parkville, Vic.: Centre for Studies in Australian Music, 1997.
    ———. ‘European Sounds Australian Echoes: The Music of Marshall-Hall, Hill and Hart’. Ch. 9 of The Soundscapes of Australia: Music,
  • Place and Spirituality. Edited by Fiona Richards, 185–198. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007.
  • Turnbull, M. ‘The Artist, Morality and the University in 1890s Melbourne: The Case of G.W.L. Marshall-Hall’. BA Honours thesis, University of Melbourne, 1984.
  • Wray, Christoper. Arthur Streeton: Painter of Light. Milton, Qld: Jacaranda, 1993.
    Zubans, Ruth. E. Phillips Fox: His Life and Art. Melbourne: Miegunyah, 1995.