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  • Tags: Music in Melbourne's West

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, February 3, 1900.|Article describing the upcoming concert by the Premier Band.

Content as in title/subject.|Date of recording indeterminable.

Recording of Williamstown City Band from the ABC in 1958 with Bandmaster Ed Fitzgerald features of the first side of cassette.|Heidelberg Eistedford performance 1960 with Bandmaster Billy McEwan features on second side.

Contents.|Side A. ABC recording. Approx. 1958.|Side B. Heidelbery Eistedford. 1960.|Added note. I. Fitzgerald, Ed. II. McEwan, Billy.

No contents note.|Content as in title/subject.

Contents :|0.00 - 24.00:Vietnamese Opera|24.00 -29.00 : Highland Pipe Band Exhibition|29.00 - 34.00 :Highland Dancing|34.00 - 38.00: Ladies Highland Pipe Band|38.00 -45.00 : Peter Haffenden interviewing members of the Footscray City Highland Pipe…

Contents :|0.00 - 24.00:Vietnamese Opera|24.00 -29.00 : Highland Pipe Band Exhibition|29.00 - 34.00 :Highland Dancing|34.00 - 38.00: Ladies Highland Pipe Band|38.00 -45.00 : Peter Haffenden interviewing members of the Footscray City Highland Pipe…

Recording of musical standards by the Footscray - Yarraville City Band. Musical director is Kevin J Morgan.|Contents:|Trumpets wild ; Song of India ; American patrol ; The stars and stripes forever ; Spanish eyes ; The thin red line ; Join the circus…

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, December 4, 1909.|Article on the performance of the Toy Symphony Company at the Cecil Street Presbyterian School Hall.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, December 23, 1911.|Article on the Toy Symphony Company's performance at the Cecil Street Presbyterian Hall.

Article from: Williamstown Chronicle, November 10, 1900.|Article makes mention of a concert in Williamstown by the Scottish Thistle Club Band at the Mechanic's Hall.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, January 8, 1911.|Article on the appointment of new conductor Mr. W. Underwood and the performance with the Naval Band.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, October 29, 1898.|Discusses the need for better lighting on the beach as the lighting was considered poor during a concert by the Premier Band.

This report focuses on the cultural activities within Victoria including museums and heritage organisations; visual arts; performing arts ad music; festivals; literature and publishing; libraries and archives.|Added entry: I. Australian Bureau of…

Master.|Note on container - 'Tape appears damaged.'

Article from: Sunshine Advocate, July 14, 1928.|Article describes the formation of the Sunshine District Band and of the council's intention to subsidize.

Article from: Sunshine Advocate, January 21, 1938.|Article as in title.

Article from: Sunshine Advocate, July 26, 1929.|Article describes the first year's progress of the Sunshine Band and notes the financial status and strategies for fundraising.

Article from: Sunshine Advocate, April 15, 1932.|Article relates the upcoming concert in the Gardens and the need for coin donations for the acquisition of a soprano cornet and the need for uniforms.

Content as in title/subject.

Songs of Australian Working Life is a six part radio program that dicusses the evolution of music with lyrics in Australian working peoples' culture.|Content:|Program 5 : More union records and commissions in the 70's ; Political activism and protest…

Songs of Australian Working Life is a six part radio program that dicusses the evolution of music with lyrics in Australian working peoples' culture.|Content:|Program 3 : Hard times, dispossession, the underdog and the unemployed - black and white…

Songs of Australian Working Life is a six part radio program that dicusses the evolution of music with lyrics in Australian working peoples' culture.|Content:|Program 1 : Transportation and the convict slave-labor force ; Rebel songs of the…

A catalogue of Australian folk songs about working and labouring.

Provenance indeterminable.|Booklet containing solo horn pieces. Booklet dates around the 1930 - 1950's.

Article from: Footscray Independent, December 16, 1899.|Article describing the programs of various school concerts in Footscray.

Content:|Volga river ; Along Peterskaya street ; Russian folk melodies ; Semyonovna ; I went up the hill ; Song of the Volga boatmen ; Russian dance ; The Amur's waves ; Barynia ; The song of the peddlar ; The red sun ; By the river, by the bridge ;…

Contents:
1; Rod Faulkner interviewing Joan Conte and two work colleagues regarding the working conditions in the munitions factory during World War II.
2. Jenny Mitchell interviews three entertainers who describe he music style of Vaudeville…

Contents:
1; Rod Faulkner interviewing Joan Conte and two work colleagues regarding the working conditions in the munitions factory during World War II.
2. Jenny Mitchell interviews three entertainers who describe he music style of Vaudeville…

Master. Note on container - Rough draft, not to be used.|Contents note :|1. 'She didn't say yes, she didn't say no.' (Ish Jones), intro.|2. (011 sec). Intro for museum.|3. (021) Olwen F. interview.|3. (056) Peter H. interview.|4. (121) music intro.…

Article from: Footscray Independent, September 8, 1900.|Article is a letter proposing the procedures and functions for a municipal orchestra.

Article from: Footscray Independent, June 23, 1900.|Article describing the program of the concert at St. John's Hall by the St. John Orchestral Society.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, August 24, 1909.|Article on the performance of the St. Vincent de Paul's Boys' Orphanage Band at the Garden Reserve.

Article from: Williamstown Chronicle, December 1, 1900.|Article makes mention of an open-air concert in Williamstown.

Article from: Footscray Independent, March 5, 1904.|Performance of the Footscray Municipal Band at Western Reserve.

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Article from: Williamstown Advocate, January 1, 1910.|Article on the Boxing Night concert with a mention of who performed.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, November 13, 1909.|Article as in title.

Article from: Williamstown Advocate, December 4, 1909.|Article on the performance of the Mercantile Marine Band at the Garden Reserve.

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Multicultural music and stories of the west of Melbourne. A survey of current music trends. Oral history and music tape.

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