Records of the Federated Music Clubs of Australia. 1928-1999.

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Records of the Federated Music Clubs of Australia. 1928-1999.

The collection comprises minute books, correspondence, reports, financial papers, subject files, cuttings, programs and flyers. The minute books date from the formation of the organisation in 1928, while most of the other papers date from the period 1960-97. Correspondents include Sir Bernard Heinze, Reg Marsh and Philip Woods.

1.13 m. (10 boxes and 1 folio box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7042569

Libraries Australia

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Woods, Philip

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Heinze, Bernard, Sir, 1894-1982

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Conductor, teacher, music administrator. Director of the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music, 1956-1966; Conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, 1933-1956. From the description of Papers. ca. 1900-1974. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221873720 Conductor and music promoter. Ormond professor of music at Melbourne University, 1925-1956, and life conductor of the Melbourne Philharmonic Society, 1928-. Director of the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music...

Marsh, Reg

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Federated Music Clubs of Australia.

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Formed in 1928 in Sydney, originally under the name 'Associated Music Clubs of Australia'. Its aims were to advance musical culture and education in Australia and to assist in the promotion of new music clubs. There were hopes that the organisation would extend its operations to other States but they have always been confined to New South Wales. From the description of Records of the Federated Music Clubs of Australia. 1928-1999. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223913663 ...