Molly carew composer biography worksheet
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The University of Sydney - Australharmony
Introductory note:
The primary focus of the biographical register ismusical personnel first active before the end of , with a secondary focus on members of their circles - families, pupils, colleagues, and other important contacts - first active after
Beyond that, there has been no systematic attempt to deal with musical personnel first active after , and the coverage is selective.
Major upgrades of the contents of this page were completed in April and November , and newly added documentation (including genealogical data) and Trove tagging now brings the page content up to the end of close to completion.
Only such biographical information as can be confirmed from standard national databases or original documentation presented is entered at the head of each person entry in this page. Where no certain evidence of a person's birth year has yet been identified, the assumption is that we do not and cann
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CBS collection of manuscript scores
The CBS Collection consists of music that was created or arranged as a part of the station's broadcast activity and which was stored in its New York headquarters.
The collection consists of original compositions or arrangements. Nearly all the formats are manuscript scores and parts. In the case of arrangements, published scores from which the arrangements were made are occasionally found.
Originally known as the "X File" nearly all works have an X number. These numbers were generally assigned in chronological beställning. When a score lacks a date, these X numbers can be useful in determining an approximate date.
The bulk of ämne consists of arrangements of popular songs. There are a number of personal arrangers represented such as Julius Burger, Carlyle ingång, Paul Leeman, Marty Manning, and Julian Work. Probably the most prolific arranger was Amadeo De Fillipi, who orchestrated many classical works for the CBS orchestra, including severa
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The University of Sydney - Australharmony
THIS PAGE LAST MODIFIED Tuesday 17 December
A chronological checklist of Australian colonial musical works
Dr GRAEME SKINNER (University of Sydney)
THIS PAGE IS ALWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
To cite this:
Graeme Skinner (University of Sydney), "A chronological checklist of Australian colonial musical works ", Australharmony (an online resource toward the early history of music in colonial Australia): ; accessed 20 February
Summary
This chronological checklist page, covering the years , is intended to include all original Australia colonial musical works, significant arrangements, and musical editions specifically aimed at colonial audiences, documented or extant from the five years in question.
It tables musical works by Australian resident composers, in print and manuscript, lost and still existing, as well as new songs written by colonial songwriter/lyricists to existing imported tunes, and tar