Boxes 91-100

BOX 91: BALLET PERFORMANCES, UK 1962-1970

1966-67: The Royal Ballet

Cinderella 1966 (includes tickets, flyer)

Giselle 1966 (includes tickets, flyer)

Cinderella 1967 (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

Swan Lake 1967 (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

Romeo and Juliet 1967 (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

Shadow Play, The Song of the Earth 1967 (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

1967: The Royal Ballet

Romeo and Juliet (includes ticket)

Les Patineurs, Symphonic Variations, Persephone (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

Ballet Imperial, Monotones nos.1 and 2, Les Noces (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

La Fille mal Gardée (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

The Dream, The Two Pigeons (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

Romeo and Juliet (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

La Fille mal Gardée (includes ticket)

1968: The Royal Ballet

Cinderella (includes ticket, newspaper clipping)

Sylvia, La Valse, La Bayadère (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

The Dream, Jazz Calendar, La Bayadère (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

Les Sylphides, Boutique Fantasque, Mam'zelle Angot (includes ticket)

Romeo and Juliet

Les Biches, Symphonic Variations, The Invitation (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

The Nutcracker (includes ticket)

La Bayadère, The Invitation, Jazz Calendar (includes ticket)

The Nutcracker (includes ticket, newspaper clippings)

The Nutcracker (includes ticket, newspaper clipping)

1969: The Bolshoi Ballet

Swan Lake (includes newspaper clippings)

The Nutcracker (includes newspaper clippings)

Don Quixote, Chopiniana, Carmen Suite (includes newspaper clippings)

Spartacus (includes newspaper clippings)

Spartacus (includes newspaper clipping)

Giselle

Chopiniana, Legend of Love, Carmen Suite (includes newspaper clipping)

1970: The Royal Ballet

Scènes de Ballet , Enigma Variations, Jazz Calendar (includes ticket)

Swan Lake (includes tickets)

The Ropes of Time, Scènes de Ballet, Façade (includes ticket)

Giselle (includes ticket)

La Fille mal Gardée (includes ticket)

1970s: The Royal Ballet

Enigma Variations, Song of the Earth (includes ticket)

1979: A Tribute to Margot Fonteyn (The Royal Ballet)

BOX 92: SPOLETO AND MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL PROGRAMS

1986

The Medium/The Telephone, Washington Opera

1989

The Knot Garden, Rantos Collegium

Joan of Arc at the Stake (Jeanne d'Arc au bucher), Victoria State Opera and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

1990

Moby Dick (includes tickets)

1991

Elektra, State Opera of South Australia

1993

Melbourne International Festival Program

Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company

1994

Barbara Cook in Concert (signed by Barbara Cook)

Barbara Cook in Concert, Commemorative Program Myer Mural Hall

Markella Hatziano in Recital (includes ticket and newspaper clipping)

Roberta Alexander in Recital (includes newspaper clipping, ticket, and flyer for The Collins St Grand Promenade 1994)

Chamber Music Sunset Series (includes tickets)

Bluebeard's Castle, Canadian Grand Opera Company

1995

The Three lives of Lucie Cabrol - Theatre de Complicite (includes newspaper clippings)

Barbara Cook - Even better with a Band (includes newspaper clipping)

Pacific Northwest Ballet (includes newspaper clippings)

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - The Damnation of Faust (includes newspaper clipping)

1996

Die Frau ohne Schatten - Victoria State Opera/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Chamber Music Sunset Series

1997

New York City Ballet

Manhattan Skyline - State Orchestra of Victoria with Joel Grey

3 Recitals: Skampa Quartet, John Williams, London Baroque Sinfonia

An Evening with Joel Grey - Myer Mural Hall commemorative programme (includes menu and history of the Napier Waller murals)

Melvyn Tan in recital

Chamber Music Sunset Series

Nederlands Dans Theater

The Seasons - Australian Chamber Orchestra and Melbourne Chorale

1998

Panacea - Arena Theatre Company

Rachmaninoff Vespers - Melbourne Chorale

1999

Nederlands Dans Theater III

Dance Theatre of Harlem

L'Orchestre des Champs Elysées

The Fiery Angel - The Kirov Opera

Ballett Frankfurt and Leigh Warren and Dancers

The Kirov Orchestra

2001

Dance Theatre of Harlem (includes tickets)

Jane Eyre, Shared Experience Theatre

Leslie Caron, with David Abramovitz

Buglisi/Foreman Dance

2003

Akhnaten, State Opera of South Australia and Leigh Warren and Dancers

BOX 93: AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

The Australian Chamber Orchestra (1989)

The Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Hickox, conductor and John Williams, guitar. World Premiere Performance of Peter Sculthorpe's Nourlangie for solo guitar, strings and percussion. (Brisbane City Hall: 24 October, Newcastle Town Hall: 26 October, Melbourne Concert Hall: 29 October, Sydney Opera House: 30 October, 1989)

Victorian Regional Tour, Nils-Erik Sparf (... soloist)

Australian Chamber Orchestra, Nils-Erik Sparf, director with Christina Hogman, soprano and Asa Akerberg, cello. (Melbourne Concert Hall: 26 September, Newcastle Conservatorium of Music: 28 September, St. James in the Spring, Sydney: 29 September, Laycock Street Theatre, Gosford: 30 September, 1989)

Simon Boccanegra (cast list) 9/5/01

Tristan & Isolde (Lisa Gasteen with reviews)

Sweeney Todd (cast list)

The Australian Chamber Orchestra (2002 - 2006)

2002 National concert Season Calendar

The Travellers Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Tognetti, artistic director and lead violin with Joseph Tawadros, oud and James Tawadros, Egyptian percussion. 30th Anniversary year concert tour (4 - 25 March, 2006)

The Australian Chamber Orchestra (2009)

The Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Tognetti, artistic director. Richard Tognetti's 20th Anniversary Season: Tour Two Inner Voices: Bach & Sibelius. Pekka Kuusisto, guest conductor. (National Tour: 12 - 26 March, 2009)

Tour Three: Great Romantics: Munro, Brahms & Schoenberg. Munro's Black is the Night world premiere, commissioned to celebrate Tognetti's 20th anniversary as leader of the ACO. (National Tour: 11 - 25 June, 2009)

Tour Four: Resonance: Masterpieces for String Orchestra Australian Chamber Orchestra with Richard Tognetti, director and violin. (National Tour: 8 - 17 August, 2009)

Tour Five: Marwood, Mozart & Mendelsohn Australian Chamber Orchestra with Anthony Marwood, guest conductor and violin.(3 - 16 September, 2009)

Tour Six: The Girl with the Golden Flute Australian Chamber Orchestra with Anthony Marwood, guest conductor and violin, and Sharon Bezaly, flute.(14 - 27 October, 2009)

Tour Seven: Beethoven 4 Australian Chamber Orchestra with Richard Tognetti, director and violin, and Dejan Lazic, piano.(12 - 26 November, 2009)

Compulsory Audience Participation Australian Chamber Orchestra with Richard Tognetti, director and violin.(Hamer Hall, Melbourne: December, 2009)

The Australian Chamber Orchestra (2012 - 2014)

The Australian Chamber Orchestra 2012 National Concert Season brochure

The Australian Chamber Orchestra 2013 Melbourne Season brochure

A Night of Nights, presented by the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation (Mebourne Synagogue: 25 February, 2014) and tickets.

2014 National Concert Season booklet.

BOX 94: Empty

BOX 95: OPERA AUSTRALIA (2000 - 2015)

Opera Australia Programs (2000 - 2002)

Don Carlos (cast list) 6/5/00

Capriccio (cast list) 8/5/00

Simon Boccanegra (cast list) 9/5/01

Tristan & Isolde (Lisa Gasteen with reviews)

Sweeney Todd (cast list)

Opera Australia Programs (2003 - 2004)

Norma (cast list) 7/5/04

The Flying Dutchman

Les Pecheurs de Pertes (cast list) 8/5/04

The Mikado (cast list) 28/5/04

Carmen (16/10/04) Oz Opera Sing-Along Score

Il Combattimento de Tancredi & Clorinda (cast list) 2/12/04

The Merry Widow (cast list) 11/12/04

Opera Australia Programs (2005 - 2009)

Nabucco (6/5/05)

Le Nozze de Figaro (23/11/06)

Les Contes d'Hoffmann (24/11/07)

Alcina (1/12/07)

Opera Australia Programs (2010)

Tosca (14/4/10)

Bliss (1/5/10)

La Sonnambula (3/5/10)

Rigoletto (22/11/10)

Opera Australia Programs (2011 - 2012)

La Boheme (30/4/11)

Macbeth

Of Mice and Men (26/11/11)

The Magic Flute

The Barber of Seville (28/4/12)

Turandot (30/4/12)

Lucia de Lammermoor (8/12/12)

Salome (15/12/12)

Opera Australia Programs (2013 - 2015)

2013 Season program

Partenope (8 May, 2013) - cast list

The Melbourne Ring Cycle, 2013 - The Ring of the Nibelung : part 1. Das Rheingold ; Part 2. Die Walkure ; Part 3. Siegfried ; Part 4. Gotterdammerung. Wotan - Juha Uusitalo ; Fricka - Jacqueline Dark ; Siegmund - Stuart Skelton ; Brunnhilde - Susan Bullock ; Siegfried - Gary Lehman ; Alberich - John Wegner (withdrew October 2013). (State Theatre, Arts Centre: 18 November - 13 December, 2013).

"Carmen" - Sydney Harbour. (22 March - 12 April, 2013)

Opera Australia Melbourne Season 2014 program.

Opera Austalia Melbourne Season 2015 program

BOX 96: AUSTRALIAN OPERA COMPANIES

Melbourne Opera Companies (1930 - 2015) Envelope 1

The Melbourne Opera: The Secret of Susannah; Help, Help the Globolinks!, The Merry Wives of Windsor; Cosi fan tutte (Princess Theatre: April/May, 1971)

The Metropolitan Operatic Society: Operantic? And How! (Bijou Theatre: 3-5 June, 1932) for The Herald Blanket Appeal

“Let’s Make an Opera” Melba Memorial Conservatorium of Music Opera School (Toorak Presbyterian Memorial Hall, 20th – 29th

Opera Melbourne: Cosi fan tutte; La serva Padrona; The Old Maid and the Thief (Collingwood Education Centre: Sept. 1970's/80's?)

Melbourne Opera: The Merry Widow; Fidelio (2011-2013)

Short Black Opera 5th Anniversary Program (2010 – 2015)

A Melbourne Opera Company (1930 - 2014) envelope 2

The Victorian Opera Company (1930 - 2013)

Victorian Opera (2007 - 2013) : Cosi fan tutte (Victorian Regional Tour: 2007) The Happy Prince (Space 28: October, 2008); The Threepenny Opera (Malthouse: May/June, 2010)

Journeys 2013 Season

“Nixon In China” Her Majesty’s Theatre (16th -23rd May)

“Sunday in the Park with George” Play House (20th – 27th July)

“Maria de Buenos Aires” Elizabeth Murdoch Hall (21st – 24th August)

-“Rush Hour” Merlyn Theatre (1st – 2nd Oct)

Chapter Two 2014 Season

The Victorian Opera Company (1960 – 1970)

The Bartered Bride ( 9-19 September. 1964)

The Merry Wives of Windsor (17 – 25 Sept 1965) with Leonard Spira (cond.)

Dvorak Requiem, op.89 (Wilson Hall: 15 May, 1966) A.E.H. Nickson Travelling Scholarship Appeal

St. Cecilia's Day: All Handel Concert (The Great Hall, National Gallery of Victoria: 21 November, 1972)

The Son of Getron (Melbourne Town Hall: 19,21,22 February, 1973) for the 40th Eucharistic Congress, Melbourne 1973

Julius Caesar (The Palais Theatre: 8,9,11 August) (oversized)

La Belle Helene

La Fintar Giardiniere (an Australian Premiere, National Memorial Theatre, St. Kilda: 12,14,15 February, 1975)

Mary Stuart (National Theatre: 1975 subscsription season)

King Arthur (National Theatre: 1975)

The Coronation of Poppea (National Theatre: 1975)

Hansel & Gretel Comedy Theatre: 1975 subscsription season)

Don Pasquale (National Theatre: 1976)

Berlioz The Trojans; Mozart Idomeneo with The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust (Dallas Brooks Hall: 8 September)

The Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (1957 - 1958)

La Boheme (Elizabethan Theatre: season from 31 August, 1957) The Sydney Symphony Orchestra with Georg Tinter, conductor. Additional Souvenir Programme, Princess Theatre and VSO with Georg Tinter, conductor.

The Bartered Bride (Elizabethan Theatre: season from 20 September, 1957) The Sydney Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post, conductor. Additional Souvenir Programme, Princess Theatre and VSO with Kurt Woess, conductor.

Othello (1957 Season) Souvenir Programme, Princess Theatre and VSO with Eric Clapham, conductor.

Fidelio (Her Majesty's Theatre: season from 13 September, 1958) The VSO with Karl Rankl, conductor.

Peter Grimes (Her Majesty's Theatre: season from 13 September, 1958) The VSO with Karl Rankl, conductor.

The Barber of Seville (Her Majesty's Theatre: season from 13 September, 1958) The VSO with Eric Clapham, conductor.

Carmen (Her Majesty's Theatre: season from 13 September, 1958) The VSO with Karl Rankl, conductor.

Lohengrin (Her Majesty's Theatre: season from 13 September, 1958) The VSO with Karl Rankl, conductor.

The Russian Festival, featuring star soloists of the Bolshoi Ballet, Australian Premiere.  (Adelaide: 4 March, 1972)

The Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (1959 - 1960)

Australian Theatre Year 1959/60 Magazine

Salome (Palais Theatre, St. Kilda: season from 16 April, 1960) The VSO with Karl Rankl, conductor.

Rigoletto  ( Palais Theatre, St Kilda: season from 18th April 1960) The VSO with Karl Rankl conductor

The Trittico (Palais Theatre, St. Kilda: season from 21 April, 1960) The VSO with Karl Rankl, conductor.

Madam Butterfly (Palais Theatre, St. Kilda: season from 28 April, 1960) The VSO with Karl Rankl, conductor.

The Magic Flute (Palais Theatre, St. Kilda: season from 5 May, 1960) The VSO with Karl Rankl, conductor.

The Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (1961 - 1962)

The Sound of Music (Princess Theatre: 20 October 1961) Featuring June Bronhill & Peter Graves, Eric Clapham (musical director and conductor) 2 slightly different copies

The Most Happy Fella (Princess Theatre: 9th June 1961) Ed Nayor (director)

Falstaff (Palais Theatre, St. Kilda: 1962) The VSO with Wilhelm Loibner (conductor.), Charles Mackerras (musical director)

La Traviata (Palais Theatre, St. Kilda: 1962) The VSO with Walter Stiasny (conductor.), Charles Mackerras (musical director) newspaper review of the debut of the Elizabethan Trust Opera Company dancers; Lyndsay Porter & Robert Olup

Don Giovanni (Palais Theatre, St. Kilda: 1962) The VSO with Wilhelm Loibner (conductor.), Charles Mackerras (musical director)

Charles Mackerras (musical director)

Ariadne and Naxosr (The Palais Theatre: 1962)The VSO with George Tintner (conductor.), Charles Mackerras (musical director)

Orpheus in the Underworld (Princess Theatre: 26th Sept 1962) The Sadler’s Wells Opera Company with Alexander Faris (cond.)

The Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (1963 - 1964)

Wildcat (Princess Theatre, Gala Premiere: 19 July. 1963) Featuring Toni Lamond, Ralph Mace (musical director)

1963 Opera Program Brochure

Fidelio (Princess Theatre: from 19 September, 1963) VSO with Georg Tintner (conductor)

La Boheme (Princess Theatre: from 26 September, 1963) VSO with Wilhelm Loibner (conductor)

Faust (Princess Theatre: from 8 October, 1963) 2 cast lists. VSO with Gerald Krug & Georg Tintner (conductors)

La Belle Helene

The Marriage of Figaro (Princess Theatre: from 14 October, 1963) VSO with Walter Stiasny (conductor)

Orpheus in the Underworld (Princess Theatre: from 22 October, 1963) VSO with Eric Clapham (conductor)

Fledermaus! (Princess Theatre: from 3 December, 1963)

Aboriginal Theatre from Arnhem Land Palais Theatre, Melbourne; Elizabethan Theatre, Sydney: 14 November - 21 December, 1963)

1964 Season of Opera and Ballets

Macbeth (Princess Theatre: from 3 December, 1964) VSO with Walter Stiasny (conductor)

Journeys 2013 Season booklet

"Nixon in China", Act  one, with Richard Mills. Fabian Russell, conductor. (Her Majesty's Theatre: 16-23 May, 2013.

"Sunday in the Park with George", Richard Mills.  Phoebe Briggs, conductor.  (Play House Art Centre: 20th July, 2013) and tickets.

"Maria de Buenos Aires", James Crabb, conductor.  (Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre: 21-24 May, 2013) and tickets.

"Rush House", Daniel ..., conductor. (Merlyn Threatre,  Malthouse Theatre: 1-2 October, 2013) and tickets.

2014 Chapter Two Season Program

The Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (1965 - 1966)

1966 Opera Season Booklet

Il Trovatore, Boris Godounov, Barber of Seville (Cast Lists) Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Barber of Seville (Flier for state tour)

Robert and Elizabeth (Palais Theatre - Australian Premiere: 21 May, 1966) Featuring June Bronhill, Alan Barker (MD).

The Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (1967)

1967 Opera Subscription Program (Melbourne)

Grand Opera 1967: Tosca, Rigoletto, Turandot, Don Pasquale (Opera Program Stories, company Biographies, National Performance Dates)

Turandot (Her Majesty's Theatre: from 22 July, 1967) Elizabethan Trust Orchestra (ETO) Robert Feist (conductor)

Il Trovatore (Her Majesty's Theatre: from 5 August, 1967) Elizabethan Trust Orchestra (ETO) Thomas Mayer (conductor)

Don Giovanni (Her Majesty's Theatre: from 7 August, 1967) Elizabethan Trust Orchestra (ETO) Thomas Mayer (conductor)

Rigoletto (Her Majesty's Theatre: from 8 August, 1967) Elizabethan Trust Orchestra (ETO) Robert Feist (conductor)

Die Fledermaus & Don Pasquale (Princess Theatre: 26 October - 22 November, 1967) William Reid (MD)

The Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (1968 - 1969)

1968 Opera Subscription Program (Melbourne)

Grand Opera 1968: Tosca, Tannhauser, Don Carlos, The Magic Flute, The Girl of the Golden West (Opera Program Stories, company Biographies, National Performance Dates) Numerous Cast Lists for Princess Theatre performances

Tannhauser (Her Majesty's Playbill, Sydney) Elizabethan Trust Orchestra (ETO) Carlos Felice Cillario (conductor). Various newspaper reviews

1969 Opera Subscription Program

Opera '69 (11th Season) Falstaff, Madam Butterfly, The Masked Ball, Boris Godounov, School for Fathers (Opera Program Stories, company Biographies, National Performance Dates)

Falstaff (Her Majesty's Theatre: from 21 February, 1969) Elizabethan Trust Orchestra (ETO) Carlos Felice Cillario (conductor)

Madam Butterfly, School for Fathers, The Masked Ball, Boris Godounov (Cast lists)

The Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (1970)

Iolanthe (Princess Theatre: from 29 January, 1970) Elizabethan Trust Orchestra (ETO) William Reid (MD, conductor).

The Yeoman of the Guard (Princess Theatre: from 29 January, 1970) Elizabethan Trust Orchestra (ETO) William Reid (MD, conductor).

The Pirates of Penzance (Princess Theatre: from 29 January, 1970) Elizabethan Trust Orchestra (ETO) William Reid (MD, conductor).

H.M.S. Pinafore (Princess Theatre: from 29 January, 1970) Elizabethan Trust Orchestra (ETO) William Reid (MD, conductor).

The Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (1970s)

Free Orchestral Concert (Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University: 1 December, 1971) Elizabethan Trust Orchestra (ETO) Mark Elder (conductor).

Australian Aboriginal Song & Dance (The Aboriginal Theatre Foundation Inc: 1972)

Elizabethan Trust Annual Reports 1974

Ensemble Nipponia (Australian Tour: March, 1975)

Tarantara Tarantara (Marian St Theatre, Sydney: Nov – Dec 1976) Ted Craig (Dir.)

The Elizabethan Trust Opera Company (1980s)

Barnum (Australian Tour 1982) Reg Livermore, Noel Smith (MD).

The Sound of Music (Adelaide Festival: 1983/84) Julie Anthony. Noel Smith (MD).

Sugar Babies (Her Majesty's Theatre) Garry McDonald. Dale Ringland (MD).

The Elizabethan Trust  (Plays: 1950-1970)

The Tintookies (Elizabethan Theatre, Newton: 1956) Music by Kurt Herweg.

The Shifting Heart (Elizabethan Theatre: 1956)

nex' town (Independent Theatre: 1957) Music by Peter Scriven.

Cinderella (Elizabethan Theatre: 1957) Albert Fisher (Musical Director)

Look Back in Anger (Elizabethan Theatre: 1958) Gerry Goodman Trumpet Sequences

Time Remembered Elizabethan Theatre: 1958) Music by Eric Rasdall.

Curly on the Rack (Elizabethan Theatre: 1958) Flute music by Neville Amadio.

Salad Days Elizabethan Theatre: 1958) Music by Julian Slade.

Lola Montez (Elizabethan Theatre: 1958) Music by Peter Stannard. Leo Packer (Musical Director)

Emlyn Williams as “Charles Dickens” Tour of New Zealand &  Australia (1958)

Yugoslav Dance company 'Kolo' Elizabethan Theatre: 1959) Olga Skovran, artistic director.

“Little Fella Bindi” with Peter Scriven’s Tintookies, Eric Rasdall music & lyrics (Princess Theatre: from 26th Dec 1959)

“The Slaughter of St. Teresa’s Day” The Trust Players (Season March 11 to April 14 1959)

“Man & Superman” The Trust Players (Season April 8 to May 2 1959)

“Julius Caesar” The Trust Players (Season July 1 to July 25 1959)

The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust present The Union Theatre Reportory Co: “The Killing of Sister George” (Russell St Theatre: 3rd Oct 1966)

The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust present The Union Theatre Reportory Co: Cast Lists: The One Day of the Year ([?]); The Knack (31st Oct 1966); The Owl and the Pussycat (28th Nov 1966) The Magistrate (12 March 1968)The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (9th April 1968)

King Oedipus (World premiere - Princess Theatre, Melbourne: 3-13 February 1971) Music by Gaye Anderson.

BOX 97: THE NATIONAL THEATRE MOVEMENT OF AUSTRALIA

- The National Theatre Movement of Australia (c.1936) - established in Victoria by 1936 by Gertrude Johnson. First production in that year: Joyous Pageant of the Holy Nativity. First opera: The Flying Dutchman (1938). As You Like It (1939).

The National Theatre Movement of Australia (c.1936)

Orpheus (1942) Etta Bernard Orpheus, Angela la Gruta , Rhoda Sawkins Amor. <>

The Beggar's Opera (National Theatre: 12-25 May, 1945) Tom Minogue (Dir.)

Thunder Rock (National Theatre: 10-23 November, 1945)

Faust (National Theatre: 1946) Edith Harrhy (MD)

The Marriage of Figaro (Princess Theatre: 1947) Joseph Post (conductor)

Aida (Princess Theatre: 1947) Joseph Post (conductor)

The Pearl; Hansel & Gretel (Princess Theatre: 1947)

The Bartered Bride (Princess Theatre: 1947)

The Magic Flute (Princess Theatre: 1947)

Le Mariage d'Aurore; Kaleidoscope; Dance of the Earth; Prince Igor (First professional ballet season: Princess Theatre: Autumn 1949)

Le Mariage d'Aurore; Romantic Suite; Les Amours de Pierrette; Prince Igor (Princess Theatre: June 1949)

Les Sylphides; The Listeners; Egyppt; Prince Igor (Princess Theatre: 6 October 1949)

Le Mariage d'Aurore; Indra Vijayam; Romantic Suite; Les Belles Creoles (Princess Theatre: 27 October 1949)

The National Theatre Movement of Australia (1951)

National Theatre Arts Festival Brochure of Events (31 January to 11 May, 1951) Centenary of Victoria & Jubilee of Commonwealth Celebrations

National Theatre Arts Festival Souvenir Program

Le Mariage d'Aurore; Romantic Suite; Corroboree (Princess Theatre: 1951)

Rigoletto (Princess Theatre: 1951) Joseph Post (conductor)

The Marriage of Figaro (Princess Theatre: 1947) Joseph Post (conductor)

Aida (Princess Theatre: 1947) Joseph Post (conductor) 3DB Symphony Orchestra

Le Lac des Cygnes (Princess Theatre: 1951)

The National Theatre Movement of Australia (1952) Envelope 1

Tosca (Princess Theatre: 1952 Arts Festival) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post, conductor.

The Masked Ball (Princess Theatre: 1952) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post, conductor.

Don Giovanni (Princess Theatre: 1952) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Dr. Herman Schildberger, conductor.

Lucia di Lammermoor (Princess Theatre: 1952) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post and Eric Clapham, conductors.

Lohengrin (Princess Theatre: 1952) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post and Dr. Hermann Schildberger, conductors.

The Consul (Princess Theatre: 1952) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post, conductor.

Cavalleria Rusticana; Pagliacci (Princess Theatre: 1952) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post and Eric Clapham, conductors.

A Gala Night of Opera (Princess Theatre: 1952) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post, conductor.

The National Theatre Movement of Australia (1952) Envelope 2

She Stops to Conquer (Princess Theatre: from 5 April, 1952)

1952 Ballet Season: Le Lac Des Cygnes; Pas de Quatre/ Antonia; Theme & Variation/Protee; Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor (Princess Theatre: 1952 Season)

Saint Joan (Princess Theatre: 1952)

Les Sylphide; Antonia Australasian Premiere; Theme and Variations; Polovtsian Dances, from Prince Igor (Princess Theatre: from 26 April, 1952) 3DB Symphony Orchestra, Verdon Williams, conductor.

Giselle; Graduation Ball (Princess Theatre: 1952) 3DB Symphony Orchestra, Verdon Williams, conductor.

The National Theatre Movement of Australia (1953)

National Theatre Coronation Arts Festival Program (31 January to 2 April, 1953)

Caprice; Caqrnaval; Pas de Quatre; Le Mariage d'Aurore (Princess Theatre: 1953 Ballet Season) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Verdon Williams, conductor.

La Boheme (Princess Theatre: 1953 Opera Season) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Dr. Hermann Schildberger, conductor.

Tosca (Princess Theatre: 1953) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post, conductor.

The Barber of Seville (Princess Theatre: 1953) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Eric Clapham, conductor.

Gala Performance: La Boheme; The Miser; The Consul; Le Mariage d'Aurore (Princess Theatre: 1953) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post and Verdon Williams, conductors.

The National Theatre Movement of Australia (1954)

Caesar and Cleopatra (Princess Theatre: Royal Visit Season, 1954)

Tales of Hoffmann (Princess Theatre: 1954) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post, conductor.

Tales of Hoffmann (Princess Theatre: Royal Performance 1 March, 1954) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Verdon Williams, conductor. (over-sized)

Amal and the Night Visitors; Hansel and Gretel (Princess Theatre: 1954) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post, conductor.

La Traviata (Princess Theatre: 1954) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Dr. Hermann Schildberger, conductor.

Madam Butterfly (Princess Theatre: 1954) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Eric Clapham, conductors.

Albert Herring (Princess Theatre: 1954) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Post, conductor.

The National Theatre Movement of Australia (1958-)

The Toy Symphony; The Fairies Tree; Snow White (18 January - 1 February, 1958) Jean Alexander, director.

Hiawatha (Moomba Festival. Olympic Swimming Pool Stadium: 8, 10, 11March, 1958) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Dr. Hermann Schildberger, conductor.

Don Pasquale (4-14 September, 1958) Dr. Hermann Schildberger, musical director.

Aida (Palais Theatre: 3 - 12 March, 1960) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Dr. Hermann Schildberger, conductor.

The Student Prince (Palais Theatre: 1960) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Dr. Hermann Schildberger, conductor.

The Desert Song (Palais Theatre: 1962) The Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Dr. Hermann Schildberger, conductors.

A Grand Overture: Waltzing St. Kilda; Raymonda; The Impresario (National Theatre Gala Charity Performance: 7 Sptember, 1974) to celebrate the official opening of the National Theatre.

BOX 98: MUSICA VIVA SOCIETY

Chamber Ensemble (1946-1951). Period of quiescence (1951-1955). Reformed in 1955 by Richard Goldner with the collaboration of NZ Federation of Chamber Music Societies.

Musica Viva Society (1948-1955)

Seventh Society Concert 'Hephzibah Menuhin' & the Musica Viva String Quartet (Melbourne Town Hall: 20 August, 1948)

Beethoven Chamber Music Sesqui-Centenary (Ninth Subscription Concert: November, 1949)

10th Anniversary Subscription

1955 Season Concerts

The Pascal String Quartet (Melba Hall: 2nd Subscription Concert in the 7th Season: 17-18 May, 1955) with newspaper review.

The Pascal String Quartet (Melba Hall: 3rd Subscription Concert: 20-21 May, 1955)

The Pascal String Quartet (Melba Hall: 4th Subscription Concert: 27-28 May, 1955)

The Pascal String Quartet (Melba Hall: 5th Subscription Concert: 10-11 June, 1955)

The Koeckert String Quartet (Melba Hall: 6th Subscription Concert: 31 August - 1 September, 1955)

The Koeckert String Quartet (Melba Hall: 7th Subscription Concert: 7-8 September, 1955)

Hephzibah Menuhin (piano) with Maurice Clare (violin) (Melba Hall: 8th Subscription Concert: 10-11 November, 1955)

Musica Viva Society (1956-1957)

2nd Subscription Concert Pascal String Quartet (Melbourne Town Hall: 20 April, 1956)

4th Subscription Concert Pascal String Quartet (Melbourne Town Hall: 21 May, 1956)

5th Subscription Concert The Lasalle String Quartet (Wilson Hall: 26 June, 1956)

7th Subscription Concert The Robert Masters Quartet (Wilson Hall: 22 September, 1956)

8th Subscription Concert "Olympic Festival" featuring Margaret Schofield and members of the ABC Orchestra (Melba Hall: 3-6 December, 1956)

1st Subscription Concert The Parrenin Quartet (Wilson Hall: 27 March, 1957)

2nd Subscription Concert The Parrenin Quartet (Wilson Hall: 12 April, 1957)

3rd Subscription Concert Brenton Langbein & Maureen Jones [violin & piano] (Wilson Hall: 15 June, 1957)

4th Subscription Concert The Sydey Sinfonietta with Joyce Hutchinson [piano] (Wilson Hall: 25 July, 1957)

Smetana Quartet (Wilson Hall: 1 November, 1957; Sydney Town Hall: 2 November, 1957)

Musica Viva Society (1958-1959)

Alma Trio (Wilson Hall: 28 May, 1958)

4th Subscription Concert Amadeus Quartet (Wilson Hall: 13 June, 1958)

5th Subscription Concert Amadeus Quartet (Wilson Hall: 20 June, 1958)

6th Subscription Concert Amadeus Quartet (Wilson Hall: 28 June, 1958)

8th Subscription Concert Grishman - Ryce Duo [violin & piano] (Melba Hall: 6-7 November, 1958)

2nd Subscription Concert Feld Quartet (Wilson Hall: 10 April, 1959)

4th Subscription Concert Wind Wuintet of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Wilson Hall: 10 July, 1959)

Special Farewell Concerts The PAmadeus Quartet with John Glickman [viola] (Wilson Hall: 16 July, 1959)

6th Subscription Concert Igor ozim & Ilse von Alpenheim [violin & piano] (Wilson Hall: 31 July, 1959)

Guy & Monique Fallot [French cello-piano duo] (Melba Hall: 13 July, 1959)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra: Karel Ancerl (conductor), Jan Panenka [piano] (Melbourne Town Hall: 28-29 September, 1959; Sydney Town Hall: 2 November, 1959)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra: Karel Ancerl (conductor), Jan Panenka [piano] (Melbourne Town Hall: 30 September, 1959; 1 October, 1959)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra: Ladislav Slovak (conductor) (Melbourne Town Hall: 3 & 5 October, 1959)

Musica Viva Society (1960-1961)

1st Subscription Concert The Janacek Quartet with Eva Bernathova [piano] (Wilson Hall: 23 March, 1960) [includes short bio. of Richard Goldner]

2nd Subscription Concert The Janacek Quartet (Wilson Hall: 28 March, 1960)

Violin Recital by Mary Nemet with Margaret Schofield [piano] (Assembly Hall: 20 April, 1960)

3rd Subscription Concert Resident Artists (Wilson Hall: 17 May, 1960)

4th Subscription Concert presentingErnest Llewellyn [violin], Donald Hazelwood [violin] Robert Pikler [viola], Richard Goldner [viola], Lois Simpson [cello], Anne Menzies [clarinet] (Wilson Hall: 14 July, 1960)

5th Subscription Concert Societa Corelli (Wilson Hall: 29 July, 1960)

8th Subscription Concert Claremont uartet of New York (Wilson Hall: 18 October, 1960)

Musica Viva Bulletin, vol.12 no.3, July, 1960. 4th Subscription Concerts Resident Artists (Adelaide Town Hall: 13 July, 1960. Wilson Hall: 14 July, 1960. Sydney Town Hall: 26 July, 1960)

Musica Viva Bulletin, vol.12 no.4, August, 1960. 5th & 6th Subscription Concerts Societa Corelli of Rome (Sydney Town Hall: 22 August, 1960 & 3 September, 1960. Adelaide Town Hall: 29 & 31 August, 1960. Wilson Hall: 1 September, 1960)

1st Subscription Concert: Robert Pikler (viola) with Donald Hazelwood (violin), Ronald Ryder (violin), Richard Goldner (viola), Lois Simpson (cello) (Wilson Hall: 15th March 1961`)

6th Subscription Concert Berlin Chamber Orchestra with Hans von Benda, director. (Wilson Hall: 28 July, 1961)

Musica Viva Society (1962)

Beethoven Cycle of String Quartets: 1st Concert (2nd Subscription Concert) The Hungarian Quartet (Wilson Hall: 4th May, 1962)

Beethoven Cycle of String Quartets: 2nd Concert (3rd Subscription Concert) The Hungarian Quartet (Wilson Hall: 10 May, 1962)

4th Subscription Concert The Elder Trio (Wilson Hall: 29 June, 1962)

Beethoven Cycle of String Quartets: 3rd Concert (5th Subscription Concert) The Tel Aviv Quartet (Wilson Hall: 9 August, 1962)

Beethoven Cycle of String Quartets: 4th Concert (6th Subscription Concert) The Tel Aviv Quartet (Wilson Hall: 21 August, 1962)

Beethoven Cycle of String Quartets: 5th Concert (7th Subscription Concert) The Smetana Quartet (Wilson Hall: 13 October, 1962)

Beethoven Cycle of String Quartets: 6th Concert (8th Subscription Concert) The Smetana Quartet (Wilson Hall: 1 November, 1962)

Musica Viva Society (1963-1964)

3rd Subscription Concert Five Sydney Artists (Wilson Hall: 25 June, 1963)

4th Subscription Concert The Budapest Quartet (Wilson Hall: 10 July, 1963)

Special Concert The Budapest Quartet (Wilson Hall: 19 July, 1963)

5th Subscription Concert The Budapest Quartet (Wilson Hall: 22 July, 1963)

6th Subscription Concert The Allegri Quartet (Wilson Hall: 16 September, 1963)

7th Subscription Concert Trio di Bolzano (Wilson Hall: 18 October, 1963)

8th Subscription Concert Trio di Bolzano (Wilson Hall: 26 October, 1963)

1st Subscription Concert The Dellere Consort with Desmond Dupre [lute] (Wilson Hall: 13 April, 1964)

2nd Subscription Concert Vlach String Quartet (Wilson Hall: 23 April, 1964)

3rd Subscription Concert Vlach String Quartet (Wilson Hall: 19 May, 1964)

4th Subscription Concert Resident Artists (Wilson Hall: 18 July, 1964)

5th Subscription Concert Trio di Trieste (Wilson Hall: 14 August, 1964)

7th Subscription Concert Hungarian Quartet (Wilson Hall: 15 October, 1964)

8th Subscription Concert Hungarian Quartet (Wilson Hall: 21 October, 1964)

Musica Viva Society (1965)

1965 Program Brochure

1st Subscription Concert The Austral Quartet with Robert Pikler [viola] (Wilson Hall: 26 April, 1965)

2nd Subscription Concert The Borodin Quartet (Wilson Hall: 7 May, 1965)

4th Subscription Concert The Borodin Quartet (Wilson Hall: 18 June, 1965)

5th Subscription Concert The Vienna Octet (Wilson Hall: 8 July, 1965)

6th Subscription Concert The Vienna Octet (Wilson Hall: 12 July, 1965)

The Vienna Octet (Wilson Hall and Sydney Conservatorium: 5 & 6 August, 1965)

The Leonard Spira chamber Group and Richard Goldner Third Sunday Evening Concert (Melba Hall: 22 August, 1965)

Musica Viva Bulletins, vol.17 nos.3-5, June-October, 1965.

Musica Viva Society (1966-1967)

1966 Program Brochure

1st Subscription Concert Die Kammermusiker (Wilson Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Brisbane Albert Hall: April, 1966)

2nd Subscription Concert Sydney String Quartet (Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Brisbane Albert Hall: May, 1966)

3rd Subscription Concert The Julliard Quartet (Brisbane Albert Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: June, 1966)

4th Subscription Concert The Julliard Quartet (Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall, Sydney Town Hall: July, 1966)

5th Subscription Concert The Suk Trio (Sydney Town Hall, Brisbane Albert Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: July-August, 1966)

6th Subscription Concert The Suk Trio (Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: August, 1966)

7th Subscription Concert The Amadeus Quartet (Sydney Town Hall, Brisbane Albert Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: October, 1966)

8th Subscription Concert The Amadeus Quartet (Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: October, 1966)

Musica Viva Bulletins, vol.18 nos.1-5, March-Sept, 1966

1967 Program Brochure

1st Subscription Concert The Deller Consort (Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall, Brisbane City Hall: April, 1967)

2nd Subscription Concert The Smetana Quartett (Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall, Brisbane Albert Hall: May, 1967)

3rd Subscription Concert The Smetana Quartet (Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: May, 1967)

4th Subscription Concert The Cremona Quartet (Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall: June, 1967)

5th Subscription Concert The Trio Concertante (Brisbane Albert Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: July, 1967)

6th Subscription Concert University of Adelaide Wind Quintet with Clemens Leske [piano] (Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Brisbane Albert Hall: August, 1967)

7th Subscription Concert The Vegh Quartet (Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: September-October, 1967)

Musica Viva Bulletins, vol.19 nos.1-2, March-May, 1967

Musica Viva  Society (1968-1969)

1st Subscription Concert Jerusalem Chamber Orchestra (Wilson Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Brisbane Albert Hall: March, 1968)

? Subscription Concert The Borodin Quartet (Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall, Sydney Town Hall: May-June, 1968)

8th Subscription Concert Parrenin String Quartet (Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: October, 1968)

1st Subscription Concert The Early Music Quartet (Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall, Sydney Town Hall: March-April, 1969)

3rd Subscription Concert The Hungarian String Quartet (Sydney Town Hall, Brisbane City Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: Mary-June, 1969)

4th Subscription Concert The Purcell Consort of Voices (Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall, Brisbane Grammar School: September, 1969)

6th Subscription Concert The Vienna Trio (Sydney Town Hall, Brisbane Grammar School, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: September, 1969)

7th Subscription Concert The Vienna Trio (Sydney Town Hall, Wilson Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: September-October, 1969)

Musica Viva Society (1970-1971)

1970 "25th Anniversary Year"

1st Subscription Concert Bartok String Quartet (Brisbane Grammar Centenary Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: March, 1970)

2nd Subscription Concert University of Adelaide Wind Quintet (Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: April-May, 1970)

3rd Subscription Concert Amati Ensemble Berlin (Brisbane Grammar School Centenary Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: June, 1970)

4th Subscription Concert Tel Aviv String Quartet (Adelaide Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Sydney Town Hall: June-July, 1970)

5th Subscription Concert Tel Aviv String Quartet (Adelaide Town Hall, Brisbane Grammar School, Dallas Brookes Hall, Sydney Town Hall: July-August, 1970)

6th Subscription Concert Trio Stradivarius and Werner Giger (Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: September, 1970)

7th Subscription Concert Robert Pikler Chamber Orchestra (Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: October, 1970)

1st Subscription Concert Robert Pikler Chamber Orchestra (Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: March, 1971)

2nd Subscription Concert Iwamoto String Quartet (Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: May, 1971)

3rd Subscription Concert Zurich Chamber Orchestra (Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: May, 1971)

5th Subscription Concert Siegfried Behend [guitar], Belina [voce cantata], Claudia Brodzinska Behend [voce humana] and Robert Cooper Quartet (Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: August, 1971)

Les Percussions de Strasbourg (Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Brisbane Centenary Hall: September-October, 1971)

Musica Viva Society (1972-1973)

1st Subscription Concert The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Neville Marriner, director. (Brisbane Centenary Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: March, 1972)

Special Concert The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Neville Marriner, director. (Adelaide Town Hall, Robert Blackwood Hall, Sydney Town Hall: March, 1972)

3rd Subscription Concert The King Singers (Brisbane Centenary Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: May-June, 1972)

5th Subscription Concert Consortium Classicum of Germany (Dallas Brookes Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Brisbane Centenary Hall: August-September, 1972)

6th & 7th Subscription Concerts The Amadeus Quartet (Adelaide Town Hall, Brisbane Centenary Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Sydney Town Hall: October-November, 1972)

8th Subscription Concert The Amadeus Quartet (Sydney Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: October-November, 1972)

Musica Viva Bulletin vol.24 no.3, May-July, 1972

Sydney Opera House Opening Festival German Bach Soloists Helmut Winschermann conductor and oboe soloist (Concert Hall of Sydney Opera House ) Sundey 3 September, 1973 3pm) with ticket stubs.

1st Subscription Concert Berlin Philharmonic Octet (Brisbane Mayne Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: March, 1973)

2nd Subscription Concert Five musicians: Raffaele Altwegg cello, Maureen Jones piano, Brenton Langbein violin, Ottavio Corti viola, Barry Tuckwell French horn (Centenary Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall: April-May, 1973)

3rd Subscription Concert Melbourne String Quartet with Brian Hansford baritone (Dallas Brookes Hall: 31 May, 1973)

Subscription Concerts Guarneri Quartet of the Curtis Institute (Sydney Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Adelaide Town Hall, Centenary Hall: June, 1973)

Elizabeth Trust Melbourne Chamber Orchestra Reginald Stead, conductor with John Jones, Flute (Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University, 15 September, 1973)

Don Burrows Quartet (Dallas Brookes Hall: November, 1973)

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Musica Viva Society 1974 - 1976

The Fires of London Peter Maxwell Davies, director. (Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane: March, 1974)

Five Centuries Ensemble (Newcastle, Melbourne, Adelaide: April-May, 1975)

Australian Chamber Orchestra Neville Marriner, conductor. (Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney: March, 1976)

Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra Karl Munchinger, conductor. (Perth Concert Hall, Adelaide Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Sydney Opera House, Mayne Hall, Brisbane: April-May, 1976)

Bulgarian String Quartet (Hobart Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Sydney Opera House: September, 1976)

Musica Viva Society 1977 - 1979

Artists for 1977 Brochure

The Bartok Quartet (Mayne Hall, Brisbane; Robert Blackwood Hall: April, 1977)

Festival Strings Lucerne Rudolf Baumgartner, conductor.(Mayne Hall, Brisbane; Robert Blackwood Hall: April, 1977)

Sydney String Quartet (Robert Blackwood Hall: 18 May, 1977)

Beaux Arts Trio (Dallas Brookes Hall: 25 May, 1977)

Beaux Arts Trio (Mayne Hall, Brisbane; Sydney Opera House, Robert Blackwood Hall: May, 1977)

Aeolian Quartet and Kenneth Essex [viola] (Seymour Centre, Hobart University Centre, Dallas Brookes Hall: July, 1977)

Aeolian Quartet and Kenneth Essex [viola] (Program dates unreadable as damaged)

Amadeus Quartet (Adelaide Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Hobart University Centre, Newcastle City Hall, Sydney Concert Hall, Mayne Hall: October, 1977)

Quartetto Beethoven di Roma (Sydney Opera House, Newcastle City Hall, Robert Blackwell Hall: July, 1978)

Cleveland Quartet (Robert Blackwell Hall, Seymour Centre: August-September, 1978)

Gustav Leonhardt and the Kuijken Brothers (Seymour Centre, Dallas Brookes Hall, Hobart University Centre, Perth Concert Hall: October-November, 1979)

Musica Viva Society 1980 - 1984

The Scholars (Dallas Brookes Hall: 9 June, 1980)

The Songmakers' Almanac (Perth Concert Hall, Brisbane; Dallas Brookes Hall, Canberra School of Music, Sydney Opera House: March-April, 1981)

Trio di Milano (Sydney Concert, Dallas Brookes Hall: August-September, 1982)

Beaux Arts Trio  Australian Tour (Dallas Brookes Hall: 16th May; Newcastle Civic Centre: 2nd June; Sydney Seymour Centre 3rd June [?])

The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Kenneth Sillito, director. (1983 Tour)

1984 Season Brochure

Mstilav Rostropovich accompanied by Lambert Orkis, piano. (Melbourne Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House: April, 1984)

Vladimir Ashkenazy and the Philharmonic Orchestra (1984 Australian Tour)

Sour Cream (Their audacious Australian Tour, 1984)

Musica Viva Society 1985 - 1989

The London Philharmonic Orchestra (1985 Australian Tour) with ticket stub

Ensemble Intercontemporain Pierre Boulez, director. Phyllis Bryn-Julson, soprano. (Melbourne Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House: March, 1988) with newspaper review.

Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet (Seymour Centre, Melba Hall, Llewellyn Hall, Canberra: April, 1988)

1988 Quartet Series: Australian Fortepiano Trio, Binneas Quartet, Atrium Musicae de Madrid, Salomon String Quartet, Ariose String Quartet (Melba Hall: July-October, 1988)

25th Anniversary World Tour Handel's Israel in Egypt Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Singers. (Sydney Opera House, Melbourne Concert Hall: March, 1989) with newspaper reviews and ticket stubs.

Musica Viva Society 1990 - 1999

Vienna Singverein Peter Altmann, director. (Dallas Brookes Hall: March, 1990) with ticket stubs

The Choir of St John's Cambridge George Guest, director. (Third Australian Tour, 1991)

The Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips, director. (1997 Australian Tour)

Katia and Marielle Labeque (Sydney Opera House, 23 October, 1990 ; Melbourne Concert Hall: 29 October, 1990)

Musica Viva Society 2000 - 2009

Kristjan Jarvi's Absolute plays The Mix (2002 Concert Guide)

60th Anniversary Concert Series Carl Vine, artistic director. (2005 Melbourne Concerts Booklet)

Goldner String Quartet and Steven Osborne (Concerts 2008)

Musica Viva Society 2010 -

Kuss Quartet & Naoko Shimizu (Elizabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre: 22 September, 2012)

Elias String Quartet (Melbourne Concert Hall, 3 September, 2013) and ticket.

Choir of King's College, Cambridge - Australian Tour (July - August, 2014)

Maxim Vengerov (violin) with Roustem Saitkoulov (piano) 70th Anniversary Gala Recitals (Hamer Hall: 8th December 2015)

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The ABC 1931 - 1936

ABC Wireless Symphony Orchestra Percy Code, conductor, Edouard Lambert, leader, Rene Maxwell, soprano, Roy Shepherd, solo pianist. (Assembly Hall: 2 June, 1931)

ABC/3LO National Program featuring ABC Orchestra (Night Sessions: 3 May, 1933, 28 September, 1933)

Brahms/Wanger Festival programmes 1-6, ABC (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra Professor Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Wilson Hall: 24, 26, 28, 31, October, 2 November ; Melbourne Town Hall: 4 November, 1933) 2 copies

ABC Military Band Captain H.E. Adkins, guest conductor. Program 2 (Palace Theatre: Friday 9 March (six) 1934) Program 3 (Melbourne Town Hall: 13 February, 1934) Program 5 (Melbourne Town Hall: 14 February, 1934) Program 8 (Melbourne Town Hall: 19 February, 1934)

Schools' Matinee ABC (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra Bernard Heinze, guest conductor (Hobart Town Hall, Dallas Brookes Hall, Sydney Opera House: September, 1976)

ABC Reception to Sir Hamilton Harty Madalah Masson, piano and Violet Somerset, singer, with Katie Liddle, accompanist (Lyceum Club, Melbourne: 8 May, 1934)

Sir Hamilton Hand the ABC Symphony Orchestra "First Concert" Wagner Overture - Die Meistersinger, Brahms Symphony no.1 in C minor, Mozart Serenade for Strings - Eine Kleine Nacht Musik, Delius Intermezzo - The Walk to the Paradise Gardens [Romeo and Juliet], Tchaikowsky Air and Variation from Suite no.3 in G. (Melbourne Town Hall: Saturday, 19 May, 1934)

Sir Hamilton Hand the ABC Symphony Orchestra with Laelia Finneberg, soprano. "Second Concert" All Wagner programm. (Melbourne Town Hall: Wednesday, 23 May, 1934) 2 copies

Sir Hamilton Hand the ABC Symphony Orchestra "Third Concert" (Melbourne Town Hall: Wednesday, 26 May, 1934)

Sir Hamilton Hand the ABC Symphony Orchestra with Laelia Finneberg, soprano. "Fourth Concert" (Melbourne Town Hall: Wednesday, 30 May, 1934)

ABC presents: The Budapest String Quartet Concerts 1-4 (Assembly Hall, Melbourne: 15, 22, 29 July, 5 August, 1935) 2 copies

The Budapest String Quartet with Dorothy Clark, dramatic contralto. Programs 1-2  (no dates or venue but likely during their 1935 tour starting in Perth)

The Budapest String Quartet "Beethoven Festival" (Assembly Hall, Melbourne: 18, 20, 22, 25, 29 November, 2 December, 1935)

Eileen Joyce Recitals (Assembly Hall, Melbourne: 28 & 30 ; Melbourne Town Hall, 2 June, 1936) with flier and newspaper review

ABC Celebrity Concert, 2nd of series Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor, with Eileen Joyce, piano (Melbourne Town Hall: 6 June, 1936)

ABC presents: Elizabeth Rethbert, soprano and Ezio Pinza, bass with Raymond Lambert, piano (Sydney Town Hall: 3 August, 1936)

Elizabeth Rethbert, soprano and Ezio Pinza, bass (Melbourne Town Hall: 25 August, 1936)

Elizabeth Rethbert, soprano and Ezio Pinza, bass (Melbourne Town Hall: 1 September, 1936)

Elizabeth Rethbert, soprano and Ezio Pinza, bass (Melbourne Town Hall: 3 September, 1936)

7th Annual NSW Music Week Souvenir Programme (Sydney Town Hall: 25 September - 3 October, 1936)

Elgar's Dream of Gerontius, op.38, Dr. Malcolm Sargent, conductor with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Dorothy Helmrich, mezzo soprano; Frederick Williamson, tenor; Frederick Collier, baritone; and The Sargent Choir, George English, choirmaster. (14 October, 1936)

ABC Celebrity Concert, final Melbourne Symphony Orchestra with Malcolm Sargent, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 10 October, 1936)

Young People's Concert, with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Dr. Malcolm Sargent, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 15 October, 1936)

The ABC Presents 1937

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Celebrity Concert First. Georg Schneevoigt, guest conductor, with Essie Ackland, Australian contralto. (Melbourne Town Hall: Saturday, 24 April, 1937)

Lotte Lehmann, soprano and Paul Ulanowsky, piano. (Sydney Town Hall: 29 April, 1937) with several newspaper articles and reviews

Lotte Lehmann, soprano and Paul Ulanowsky, piano. (Sydney Town Hall: 22 May, 1937)

Lotte Lehmann, soprano and Paul Ulanowsky, piano. (Sydney Town Hall: 25 May, 1937)

Lotte Lehmann, soprano and Paul Ulanowsky, piano. (Sydney Town Hall: 1 June, 1937)

Lotte Lehmann, soprano and Paul Ulanowsky, piano. (Sydney Town Hall: 12 June, 1937)

Lotte Lehmann, soprano and Paul Ulanowsky, piano. (Adelaide Town Hall: 19 June, 1937)

Bronislaw Huberman, violinist. Biography and critiques.

ABC Celebrity Concert Season: Bronislaw Huberman, violin and Joseph Gimpel, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 10 July, 1937)

Bronislaw Huberman, violin and Joseph Gimpel, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 13 July, 1937)

Bronislaw Huberman, violin and Joseph Gimpel, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 15 July, 1937)

Bronislaw Huberman, violin and Joseph Gimpel, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 20 July, 1937)

Bronislaw Huberman, violin and Joseph Gimpel, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 22 July, 1937)

ABC Celebrity Concert Season: Bronislaw Huberman, violin with the ABC (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 24 July, 1937)

The Comedy Harmonists First Melbourne Concert (Melbourne Town Hall: 8 September, 1937) Flier with historical detail and program of songs.

ABC Celebrity Concert Season presents Arthur Rubinstein, pianist. (Sydney Town Hall: 14 September, 1937) includes newspaper review and flier with biography and critiques

Arthur Rubinstein, pianist. Melbourne Town Hall: 16 September, 1937)

Celebrity Concert Season with The Budapest String Quartet. (Assembly Hall, Melbourne: 14, 19, 21 October, 1937)

The Budapest String Quartet (Assembly Hall, Melbourne: 23, 28 October, 1937)

The Budapest String Quartet (Conservatorium Hall, Sydney: 27 November, 2 December, 1937)

The ABC Presents 1938

ABC Celebrity Concert Season Dino Borgioli, lyric tenor with Marshall Sumner accompanist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 19 February, 1938)

Alexander Kipnis, basso of the Vienna State Opera. Biography and critiques

ABC Celebrity Concert Season Alexander Kipnis, bass with Raymond Lambert, pianist. (Sydney Town Hall: 13 April, 1938)

Lotte Lehmann, soprano with Paul Ulanowsky, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 24 April, 1938)

Young People's Concert, with the ABC (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra William G. James, conductor, Sigurd Rascher, saxophone. (Melbourne Town Hall: 12-15 July, 1938)

Richard Tauber, singer with Percy Kahn, accompanist, Vaughan Hanly, solo violin with Carl Bartling, accompanist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 14 July, 1938)

Richard Tauber and the ABC (Melbourne) Symphony Orchstra, Percy Code, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 15 July, 1938)

Richard Tauber with Percy Kahn, accompanist, Vaughan Hanly, solo violin with Vera Barnett, accompanist. (Sydney Town Hall: 9 August, 1938)

Richard Tauber with Percy Kahn, accompanist, Vaughan Hanly, solo violin with Carl Bartling, accompanist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 3 September, 1938)

Richard Tauber with Percy Kahn, accompanist, Vaughan Hanly, solo violin with Carl Bartling, accompanist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 6 September, 1938)

Young People's Concert ABC (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra Dr. Malcolm Sargent, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 4 October, 1938)

Guila Bustabo, violinist with Marshall Sumner, accompanist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 8 October, 1938)

Mendelssohn's Oratorio St. Paul. The ABC (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra & The Cathedral Choir (augmented). (St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne: 13 October, 1938)

Young People's Concert ABC (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra William G. James, conductor, Marjorie Summers, piano soloist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 2-4 November, 1938)

The ABC Presents 1939

International Celebrities Subscription Brochure

The ABC, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Melbourne Philharmonic Society present a "Monster Concert" in aid of the Lord Mayor's Bush Fire Relief Fund (Melbourne Town Hall: 2 February, 1939)

Lotte Lehmann, soprano with Paul Ulanowsky, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 13 April, 1939) with newspaper reviews

Lotte Lehmann, soprano with Paul Ulanowsky, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 18 April, 1939)

Young People's Matinee ABC (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 20-21 April, 1939)

Lotte Lehmann, soprano with Paul Ulanowsky, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 22 April, 1939)

Arthur Shnabel, piano. (Sydney Town Hall: 1 June, 1939)

Arthur Shnabel, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 5 July, 1939)

Arthur Shnabel, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 7 July, 1939)

Arthur Shnabel, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 10 July, 1939)

Arthur Shnabel, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 11 July, 1939)

Arthur Shnabel and the Sydney String Quartet (Melbourne Town Hall: 29 July, 1939)

Marcel Dupre, Organist of Saint Suplice, Paris. (Melbourne Town Hall: 24 July, 1939)

Marcel Dupre, Organist of Saint Suplice, Paris. (Melbourne Town Hall: 25 July, 1939)

Marcel Dupre, Organist of Saint Suplice, Paris. (Melbourne Town Hall: 27 July, 1939)

The Comedy Harmonists Second Australian Tour (Melbourne, Bendigo, Ballarat, Geelong: from 5 August, 1939) Biography and program of songs.

“The Creation“ Haydn The Brisbane Symphony Orchestra and the Queensland State & Municiple Choir Malcolm Sargent (cond.) (City Hall, Brisbane: 20th Sept 1939) Program autographed by Sargent. Includes penciled score of ‘National Anthem” [?]

Belshazzar's Feast (Walton), Melbourne Philharmonic Society, The ABC (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra, The ABC (Melbourne) Wireless Orchestra. (Melbourne Town Hall: 29 September, 1939)

Guila Bastabo, violin with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Dr. Malcolm Sargent, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 1 October, 1939)

Two Orchestral Concerts in aid of The Lord Mayor's Red Cross War Appeal and The Australian Comforts Fund: The ABC Orchestra, Dr. Malcolm Sargent, conductor, John Brownlee, voice and Jeanne Gautier, violin. (venue?: 8 & 9 November, 1939)

The ABC Presents 1940 - 1941

Harold Williams, baritone in association with Dorcas McClean, violinist and John Hannell, accompanist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 16 March, 1940)

Young People's Matinee ABC Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 16 & 18 April, 1940)

Gladys Moncrieff in association with The Royal Victorian Liedertafel. Lionell Cecil, tenor and Raymond Lambert, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 8 & 11 June, 1940)

War Funds Concert Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Sir Thomas Beecham, guest conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 9 July, 1940)

Ignaz Friedman, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 20 July, 1940)

Ignaz Friedman, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 25 July, 1940) with newspaper review

Ignaz Friedman, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 30 July, 1940)

Young People's Matinee ABC Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 13 & 14 August, 1940)

Community Symphony Concerts Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Professor Georg Schneevoigt, conductor. (Brighton Town Hall: 15 October, 1940)

The Flying Dutchman ABC Melbourne Orchestra and Wireless Chorus Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Melba Hall: 15 February, 1941)

Young People's Matinee The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 22-23 April, 1941)

The Marriage of Figaro ABC Melbourne Orchestra and Wireless Chorus Montague Brearley, conductor. (Union Theatre, Melbourne University: 17 May, 1941)

Pagliacci ABC Melbourne Orchestra and Wireless Chorus Montague Brearley, conductor. (Assembly Hall, Melbourne: 3 June, 1941)

Cavalleria Rusticana ABC Melbourne Orchestra and Wireless Chorus William G. James, conductor. (Assembly Hall: 24 June, 1941)

The Creation (Haydn) ABC Orchestra Dr. Floyd, conductor, Thea Philips, soprano, William Herbert, tenor, A.R. Loveless, bass, Fred Earle, organist. (St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne: 1 July, 1941)

Judas Maccabaeus Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Melbourne Philharmonic Choir Don Hardy, chorus master. (Melbourne Town Hall: 18 October, 1941)

Celebrity Orchestral Concert in aid of The Australian Comforts Fund and Queen Victoria Hospital. The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Montague Brearley, conductor, Jeanne Gautier, violinist, Andersen Tyrer, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 1 November, 1941)

The ABC Presents 1942 - 1945

The Flying Dutchman ABC Melbourne Orchestra and Wireless Chorus Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Melba Hall: 15 February, 1942)

School's Matinee The ABC (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor and Rita Miller, soloist. (Capital Theatre, Bendigo: 29 July; City Hall, Ballarat: 30 July; Plaza Theatre, Geelong: 31 July, 1942)

Free Chamber Music Recitals, 1st concert in series for members of the fighting services. Isador Goodman, pianist, Ernest Llewellyn, violinist and Carl Bartling, accompanist. (Assembly Hall: 7 August, 1942)

Free Chamber Music Recitals, 2nd concert Arnold Matters, baritone, Marjorie Summers, pianist, Kathleen Goodall, soprano. (Assembly Hall: 14 August, 1942)

Free Chamber Music Recitals, 3rd concert ABC Symphony Orchestra, William Cade, conductor, and Jeanne Gautier, violinist. (Assembly Hall: 21 August, 1942)

Free Chamber Music Recitals, 4th concert Jascha Spivakovsky, pianist. (Assembly Hall: 28 August, 1942)

Free Chamber Music Recitals, 5th concert Melbourne String Quartet, Muriel Cheek, soprano, Eunice Garland, pianist. (Assembly Hall: 4 September, 1942)

Free Chamber Music Recitals, 9th concert Jeanne Gautier, violin, Edvard Goll, pianist. (Assembly Hall: 2 October, 1942)

Free Chamber Music Recitals, 10th concert Thea Philips, soprano, Rosemarie Kenny, pianist, G. Wellesley Smith, baritone. (Assembly Hall: 9 October, 1942)

Free Chamber Music Recitals, 11th concert ABC Melbourne Orchestra, Professor Bernard Heinze, conductor, Tim White, saxophone, Raymond Lambert, pianist. (Assembly Hall: 16 October, 1942)

Free Chamber Music Recitals, 12th concert Joyce Greer, piano and William Herbert, tenor. (Assembly Hall: 23 October, 1942)

Free Chamber Music Recitals, 14th concert Raymond Lambert, pianist. and The Melbourne Wireless Chorus, Haydn James, conductor. (Assemby Hall: 6 November, 1942)

Free Chamber Music Recitals, 18th concert Thea Philips, soprano Anthony Strange, tenor. Raymond Lambert, piano. (Assembly Hall: 4 December, 1942)

Symphony Orchestral Concert, 7th of 1942 Celebrity Series Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Professor Bernard Heinze, conductor, Una Bourne, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 24 October, 1942)

Orpheus & Eurydice ABC Melbourne Orchestra and Wireless Chorus, Professor Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Melba Hall: 1 March, 1943)

Lohengrin ABC Melbourne Orchestra and Wireless Chorus, Percy Code, conductor. (Melba Hall: 29 March, 1943)

Beethoven Festival Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 29 January - 29 February, 1944)

The Beck String Quartet with Dorothy Helmrich, mezzo-soprano. (MAssembly Hall: 7, 14, 21 September, 1944)

Free Concerts for the Forces, 41st of 1944 series

Young People's Orchestral Matinee The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor.

William Kapell, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 30 July, 2 & 4 August, 1945) one copy signed

The ABC Presents 1946

1946 Celebrity Concert Season Edmund Kurtz cellist with Margaret Schofield pianist. (Assembly Hall: 28 May, 1 July, 1946)

Szymon Goldberg, violinist with Daniel Koletz associate artist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 11 June, 1946)

Solomon, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 14 May, 30 May, 15 June, 1946)

Young People's Concert Sydney Symphony Orchestra Ernest J. Roberts, conductor. (Theatre Royal, Lithgow: 12 July, 1946)

Bach-Handel Festival ABC Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor. Dr. Floyd. organist. (St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne: 31 August, 1946)

Bach-Handel Festival ABC Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor. Dr. Floyd. organist, Mancell Kirby harpsichord. (St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne: 7 September, 1946)

Volterra, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 5 October, 1946)

The ABC Presents 1947

Schools Orchestral Concert: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Joseph Post, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 24, 25, 26 28 March, 1947)

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (2nd Subscription Concert) Bernard Heinze, conductor. Claudio Arrau, soloist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 10, 12, 13 May, 1947)

Claudio Arrau, Pianoforte Recital. (Melbourne Town Hall: 27 May, 1947)

Claudio Arrau, Pianoforte Recital. (Sydney Town Hall: 7 June, 1947)

Claudio Arrau, Pianoforte Recital. (Melbourne Town Hall: 16 June, 1947)

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (3rd Subscription Concert) Rafael Kubelik, conductor. Valda Aveling, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 19-21 June, 1947)

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (4th Subscription Concert) Rafael Kubelik, conductor. Isaac Stern, violin. (Melbourne Town Hall: 19-21 July, 1947)

CMiklos Gafni, tenor with Leo Demant associate artist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 29 July, 1947)

Graeme Bell and his Australian Jazz Band (Melbourne Town Hall: 11-12 August, 1947)

Dallas Haslam, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 14 August, 1947)

Isaac Stern, violin with Alexander Zakin, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 9 September, 1947)

Youth Concerts: (4th and Final) Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor and Raymond Lambert, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 16 December, 1947)

The ABC Presents 1948

Schools Orchestral Concert: Sydney Symphony Orchestra Clive Douglas, conductor with Barbara Kearns, soloist. (Sydney Town Hall: 9-13 March, 1948)

Eileen Joyce. (Melbourne Town Hall: 10 & 13 April, 1948)

Erna Berger, soprano with Henri Penn, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 20, 22, 25 May, 9 July, 1948)

Father Sydney MacEwan, tenor with John Douglas Todd, associate artist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 14 June, 1948) with newspaper articles.

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra & Royal Philharmonic Choir Bernard Heinze, conductor. Valda Aveling, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 19-21 June, 1948)

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (4th Subscription Concert) Rafael Kubelik, conductor and Thomas White, clarinettist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 29 & 30 October, 1 November 1948)

The ABC Presents 1949

International Celebrities Season 1949 Brochure.

State Finalists in the Concerto & Vocal Competition: Victorian Symphony Orchestra. (Melbourne Town Hall: 18 May, 1949)

Schools Orchestral Concert: Queensland Symphony Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor. (City Hall, Brisbane: 2-3 June, 1949)

Commonwealth Finalists in the Concerto & Vocal Competition: Victorian Symphony Orchestra. (Melbourne Town Hall: 16 June, 1949)

Malcuzynski, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 23, 26, 30 July, 1949)

Rudolf Schock, tenor with Werner Baer, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 10 September, 1949)

Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, soprano with Margaret Schofield, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 22, 26 September, 1949)

Sir Bernard Heinze Jubilee Concert Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Roger Holmes, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 12 October, 1949)

The ABC Presents 1950

Schools Orchestral Concert: Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Capital Theatre, Bendigo: 1 May, 1950)

Youth Concert: Perth Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Capital Theatre, Perth: 25 May, 1950)

Victorian Finalists in the Concerto and Vocal Competition: Victorian Symphony Orchestra Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 31 May, 1950)

Youth Concerts: Victorian Symphony Orchestra with William Herbert, tenor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 19-20 June, 1950)

Schools Orchestral Concert: Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Ruth Price, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 3, 6, July, 1950)

Gyorgy Sandor, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 29 July, 1950)

Youth Concerts: Sydney Symphony Orchestra with Ronald Price, piano. (Sydney Town Hall: 16-17 August, 1950)

Youth Concerts: Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Justus Bonn, tenor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 21-22 August, 1950)

Schools Orchestral Concert: Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Henri Penn, piano. (Ballarat, Horsham, Hamilton, Ararat: 15-20 September, 1950)

Youth Concerts: Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Elise Longwill, soprano and Manfred Clynes, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 25-26 September, 1950)

Youth Concerts: Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Dr. AE Floyd, organist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 5-6 November, 1950)

The ABC Presents 1951

Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations: State Concert Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 27 January, 1951)

Walter Gieseking, pianist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 8 March, 1951)

Commemoration Concert: Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Beryl Kimber, violin and Bernard Heinze, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 14 April, 1951)

Andre Marchal, oganist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 16, 18, 23 April, 1951)

Electra : Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Marjorie Lawrence, dramatic soprano and Eugene Goossens, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 1 May, 1951) with newspaper reviews.

Gala Jubilee Concert: Victorian Symphony Orchestra Joseph Post, conductor. Marjorie Lawrence, soprano, Peter Dawson, baritone, Harold Blair, tenor, Richard Farrell, piano, Beryl Kimber, violin. (Melbourne Town Hall: 12 May, 1951)

Victorian Finalists in the Concerto and Vocal Competition: Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Joseph Post, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 16 May, 1951)

Dr. George Thalben-Ball, organist. (Melbourne Town Hall: 6 July, 1951)

Commonweatlh Finalists in the concerto and Vocal Competition: Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Joseph Post, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 7 July, 1951)

Dorothy Maynor, soprano with Henri Penn, piano. (Melbourne Town Hall: 12, 15, 19 April, 1951)

Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations: Schools Choirs Festival ABC Melbourne Orchestra, Joseph Post, conductor. (Exhibition Building, Melbourne: 21 September, 1951)

Schools Orchestral Concert: Victorian Symphony Orchestra with John Mallinson, rogan and Bernard Heinze. conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 24-26 September, 1951)

Subscription Concert: Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Alceo Galliera, conductor. (Melbourne Town Hall: 4, 6 October, 1950)

Victorian Symphony Orchestra with Hephzibah Menuhin, piano and Ferna