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    Adelaide - Entertainment and the Arts

    Music

    Also see South Australia - Entertainment and the Arts - Music.

    Academy of Music

    Information on the proposed Academy of Music building in Rundle Street is in the Express,
    31 August 1878, page 2c,
    Observer,
    24 May 1879, page 13f;
    also see Observer,
    24 May 1884, page 37e.
    The building is described in the Register,
    8 January 1884, page 6d.

    A fire at the Academy of Music is reported in the Chronicle,
    19 January 1884, page 9f;
    also see 10 January 1885, page 7d.

    "New Academy of Music" is in the Advertiser,
    11 August 1884, page 7c;
    also see Register, 27 December 1886, page 6h.

    Information on "The Academy of Music" theatre in Rundle Street is in the Register,
    20 May 1879, page 6e, 3 June 1879, page 5f.

    "The Late Fire at Government House" is in the Observer,
    17 February 1883, pages 29d-33c and at the
    Academy of Music on 10 January 1885, page 34d, 1 January 1887, pages 12-13.
    A sketch is in the Pictorial Australian in January 1884, page 197.

    A sketch of a fire at the Academy of Music is in Frearson's Weekly,
    12 January 1884, page 689.
    The destruction of the Academy of Music by fire is reported in the Observer,
    12 January 1884, page 35; also see
    Express,
    27 June 1884, page 2d,
    8 and 11 August 1884, pages 3f and 3d; also see
    Express,
    2 May 1885, page 4c,
    5 June 1885, page 3e.

    Brass Bands

    "Brass Bands and Outdoor Concerts" is in the Register,
    20 February 1892, page 6a.
    Information on brass band competitions is in the Register,
    28 January 1902, page 6d,
    Express,
    17, 27 and 28 October 1902, pages 3d, 2e and 2d,
    5 November 1902, page 4e.

    Historical information on the Band Association of SA is in the Register,
    11 February 1904, page 6g.

    "Band Contests for Adelaide" is in the Register,
    24 December 1907, page 4f.

    A history of the Band Association of SA is in the Register,
    1 August 1925, page 10e.

    Photographs of a massed brass band concert are in the Observer,
    13 April 1929, page 37.

    Adelaide Choral Society

    The second concert of the Adelaide Choral Society is reported in the Register,
    16 March 1844, page 3b; also see
    Observer,
    27 May 1848, page 2c,
    SA Gazette and Mining Journal,
    6 July 1850, page 3,
    Register,
    30 January 1855, page 3e,
    31 March 1855, page 3f,
    6 October 1855, page 3d,
    21 and 23 May 1856, pages 3h and 3h,
    3 October 1856, page 2f,
    13 January 1857, page 3d,
    2 April 1857, page 3f,
    1 October 1857, page 2h,
    22 December 1857, page 3d,
    19 January 1858, page 3d,
    1 April 1858, page 2e,
    Observer,
    4 June 1853, page 3f,
    18 March 1854, page 6f.
    29 March 1856, page 4d,
    4 July 1857, page 7e,
    23 January 1858, page 3c,
    17 July 1858, page 5e.

    Its amalgamation with the Sacred Harmonie Society is reported in the Register,
    2 September 1857, page 3f,
    23 January 1858, page 3h,
    11 February 1858, page 2f,
    21 May 1858, page 3d,
    25 August 1858, page 2h,
    8 February 1859, page 2h
    Observer,
    30 January 1858, page 3d.

    Information on an Adelaide Choral Society is in the Express,
    11 and 16 July 1884, pages 4a and 4c,
    8 October 1884, page 7e,
    5 July 1899, page 2h,
    5 October 1900, page 3f,
    21 November 1901, page 4a.

    The closure of the Adelaide Choral Society is reported in the Advertiser,
    4 August 1931, page 8e.

    Information on the Adelaide Women's Choral Society is in the Register,
    4 February 1916, page 4d and
    the Adelaide Royal Choral Society on
    7 February 1920, page 6g,
    10 November 1920, page 10d.

    Rotunda and Band Stand Concerts

    A music rotunda is reported upon in the Register,
    13, 15 and 29 November 1880, pages 7c, 5a and 5b,
    Register,
    20 September 1881, page 5b,
    Observer,
    24 September 1881, page 30b,
    19 August 1882, page 8a.

    The completion of a bandstand presented by Sir Thomas Elder is reported in the Register,
    14 August 1882, page 5f. Also see
    29 November 1882, pages 4f-6d,
    30 January 1883, pages 6b-7a,
    Express,
    28 and 29 November 1882, pages 2e and 3d,
    5 December 1882, page 2c.

    Rotunda concerts are discussed in the Register,
    30 January 1883, pages 4g-6b,
    6 December 1884, page 5f,
    28 April 1886, page 6a,
    16 and 21 February 1887, pages 7g and 7c,
    Express,
    24 March 1884, page 2e,
    12 April 1884, page 3c,
    31 May 1884, page 2e,
    25 April 1885, page 2f,
    12 December 1885, page 4e,
    28 June 1886, page 3g,
    Register,
    23 November 1891, page 6g,
    3 February 1892, page 6a,
    10 and 13 February 1906, pages 8f and 6h.
    A photograph is in The Critic,
    7 February 1903, page 5.

    "Rotunda Rhymes" is in The Lantern,
    14, 21 and 28 February 1885, pages 8, 9 and 22,
    14 March 1885, page 11.

    A fireworks display at the rotunda is reported in the Register,
    16 May 1885, page 7b,
    Observer,
    29 May 1886, page 38a.

    "Shooting Affair at the Rotunda" is in the Express,
    8 January 1906, page 4f,
    "Larrikinism at the Rotunda" on
    30 January 1906, page 3f.

    Conservatorium of Music

    Information on the Elder Conservatorium of Music is in the Express,
    9 November 1897, page 2c,
    26 January 1898, page 3g,
    24 February 1898, page 4c,
    Observer,
    12 and 19 March 1898, pages 28a and 42b,
    Chronicle,
    7 May 1898, page 20a.
    Register,
    28 April 1900, page 5e,
    Observer,
    1 October 1898, page 41c.

    The arrival of Mr Treharne is reported in the Express,
    13 March 1900, page 3c.
    Register,
    9 April 1900, page 4i,
    17 May 1919, page 10a,
    The Critic,
    1 November 1902, page 25 (photograph),
    15 August 1906, page 6,
    19 December 1906, page 5.

    "Music and the Elder Hall" is in the Register,
    27 April 1900, page 4f,
    "Elder Scholarships for Music" on
    1 March 1902, page 4f.

    Information on the Conservatorium for Music is in the Register,
    8 November 1897, page 5h,
    Express,
    30 April 1898, page 5b,
    7 June 1898, page 3f,
    10 June 1898, page 3g,
    27 September 1898, page 3c,
    Advertiser,
    26 January 1898, page 5e,
    10 June 1898, page 6d,
    30 July 1898, page 6f,
    26 and 27 September 1898, pages 4d and 5i,
    29 November 1898, page 6d,
    5 and 28 December 1898, pages 4e and 7g,
    13 March 1900, page 6d,
    27 April 1900, page 4e,
    26 September 1900, page 4e.
    Register,
    10 September 1907, page 6d,
    6 November 1907, pages 4c-9e,
    3 March 1926, page 13b.

    Biographical details of T.H. Jones are in the Register,
    1 July 1927, page 10a.

    Heinecke's Orchestra

    A performance by Heinicke's orchestra is reported in the Express,
    18 September 1883, page 3d,
    25 September 1893, page 3g,
    18 May 1894, page 4a,
    11 May 1896, page 3f.

    A cartoon titled "Another Musician for Adelaide" is in The Lantern,
    24 may 1890, page 19.

    Biographical details of Hermann Heinicke are in the Observer,
    15 August 1896, page 16d,

    A social function in honour of Herr Heinicke is reported on
    15 December 1896, page 2g,
    "The Heinecke Orchestra - Permanent Asset for Adelaide" is in the Register,
    27 May 1914, page 6e.

    "A Chat With Herr Heinecke" is in the Register, 10 May 1897, page 6f.

    Information on "Heinicke's Grand Orchestra" is in the Register,
    23 April 1898, page 10c,
    Observer,
    7 May 1898, page 29d.

    The "debut" of the Heinecke Orchestra is reported in the Register,
    5 May 1913, page 3e.

    German Liedertafel

    A Liedertafel concert is reported in the Express,
    11 October 1864, page 2d,
    "The Liedertafel Opera" is in the Observer,
    8 August 1868, page 4c; also see
    Express,
    7 and 8 November 1876, pages 2c and 2c,
    28 and 30 November 1877, pages 2d and 3e,
    7 and 8 October 1879, pages 3e and 3e,
    13 October 1880, page 3e,
    20 April 1881, page 2c,
    1 June 1881, page 3f,
    29 January 1885, page 3e,
    14 September 1885, page 2e,
    21 October 1885, page 2f,
    13 October 1886, page 4d,
    22 December 1886, page 3b.

    Express, 8 November 1887, page 3d,
    16 August 1888, page 2b,
    14 February 1889, page 4c,
    28 February 1893, page 4b,
    12 August 1896, page 4b,
    3 September 1896, page 2c,
    2 April 1897, page 4d,
    16 February 1900, page 4d,
    15 December 1904, page 2d,
    15 June 1905, page 3g.

    The German Liedertafel and Glee Clubs are reported upon in the Register,
    6, 12 and 14 June 1884, pages 7g, 7f and 1g (supp.).

    A jubilee of the Adelaide Liedertafel is reported in the Register,
    17, 18 and 22 September 1908, pages 7a, 6f and 6g (contains a history); also see
    The Critic,
    16 September 1908, page 11.
    A photograph of a smoke social is in The Critic,
    1 November 1911, page 19.

    Biographical details of Otto Fischer are in the Register,
    1 May 1888, page 5b; also see
    22 June 1888, page 7a,
    21 January 1890, page 5a.

    Mr F.H. Otto's obituary is in the Register,
    5 October 1894, page 5b,
    Express,
    5 October 1894, page 2e,
    Observer,
    6 October 1894, page 30e.
    See South Australia and Place Names - Tanunda.

    Orpheus Society

    The formation of the Orpheus Society is reported in the Register,
    5 June 1865, page 2g; also see
    29 July 1865, page 2h,
    4 May 1888, page 5a.
    For its first concert see
    15 June 1888, page 7e; also see
    Express,
    17 August 1888, page 4b,
    1 May 1889, page 7f,
    1 May 1890, page 3b,
    11 April 1891, page 3d,
    23 September 1892, page 4c,
    28 October 1892, page 4d,
    24 March 1893, page 4c,
    8 March 1895, page 3f,
    28 July 1897, page 3d,
    8 July 1898, page 3f,
    10 June 1901, page 4c,
    24 July 1901, page 4c,
    14 August 1901, page 4c,
    6 November 1901, page 4b,
    30 April 1903, page 2d,
    12 July 1905, page 2d,
    Register,
    27 October 1888, page 7c,
    26 March 1909, page 7d (21st birthday),
    14 July 1909, page 7b.

    "A Singers' Picnic (Orpheus Society)" is in the Register,
    3 April 1906, page 3e. Also see
    Observer,
    17 July 1909, page 40c,
    Register,
    30 May 1913, page 15d (silver anniversary),
    Express,
    24 November 1922, page 2f,
    The News,
    29 March 1928, page 3f.

    Philharmonic Society

    Information on and the foundation of a Philharmonic Society is reported in the Register,
    19 June 1861, page 3a,
    8 April 1863, page 2f,
    Observer,
    6 September 1862, page 3d; also see
    24 April 1869, page 5f,
    15 May 1869, page 6b,
    31 July 1869, page 3b,
    Register,
    17 September 1869, page 2g (first performance).

    Also see Register,
    26 November 1869, page 2g,
    28 July 1871, page 6c,
    29 April 1872, page 5e,
    26 August 1872, page 6d,
    10 December 1872, page 6b,
    20 November 1874, page 5f,
    22 December 1874, page 7a,
    Observer,
    16 July 1870, page 7b,
    31 August 1872, page 11e,
    25 October 1873, page 7b,
    Register,
    9 and 19 April 1869, pages 2g and 3a,
    15 July 1870, page 3f,
    9 September 1870, page 3e.

    Also see Express,
    9 April 1869, page 2d; also see
    17 September 1869, page 3b,
    26 November 1869, page 3a,
    15 July 1870, page 2d,
    9 September 1870, page 3g,
    3 January 1871, page 2c,
    31 March 1871, page 3c,
    28 July 1871, page 2e,
    2 May 1872, page 2b,
    25 and 26 July 1872, pages 2e and 2e,
    22 and 28 November 1872, pages 3c and 2d,
    10 January 1873, page 3b,
    21 March 1873, page 3d,
    27 June 1873, page 3c,
    15 August 1873, page 2e,
    7 November 1873, page 3d,
    23 and 24 April 1874, pages 2c and 3f,
    31 July 1874, page 3f,
    28 August 1874, page 3e,
    21 November 1874, page 3c,
    17 and 22 December 1874, page 3g,
    The Lantern,
    5 December 1874, page 8b.

    Also see Express,
    23 July 1875, page 3b,
    17 August 1875, page 3d,
    28 July 1876, page 3d,
    29 March 1877, page 3d,
    11 May 1877, page 2c,
    15 June 1877, page 2e,
    24 December 1877, page 3g,
    24 December 1877, page 3g,
    20 July 1878, page 3d,
    7 August 1878, page 2c,
    9 September 1878, page 3d,
    14 December 1878, page 2e,
    29 March 1879, page 3a, 15 July 1881, page 2d,
    Register,
    7 October 1881, page 5b,
    8 August 1893, pages 4h-6h.

    Also see Express,
    24 December 1881, page 3b,
    24 January 1882, page 3b,
    31 March 1882, page 3d,
    14 July 1882, page 3d,
    27 December 1882, page 3c,
    30 January 1883, page 2g,
    Observer,
    3 February 1883, page 34d,
    13 and 14 May 1886, pages 3f and 3f,
    23 July 1886, page 3d,
    4 August 1887, page 4b,
    22 December 1887, page 2f,
    31 October 1888, page 7e,
    21 December 1888, page 4c,
    17 April 1889, page 6g,
    21 August 1889, page 7e,
    5 April 1890, page 3c,
    19 November 1890, page 6c,
    17 July 1891, page 4b.

    The foundation of the Adelaide Philharmonic Society is reported in the Express,
    9 April 1869, page 2d; also see
    17 September 1869, page 3b,
    26 November 1869, page 3a,
    15 July 1870, page 2d,
    9 September 1870, page 3g,
    3 January 1871, page 2c,
    31 March 1871, page 3c,
    28 July 1871, page 2e,
    2 May 1872, page 2b,
    25 and 26 July 1872, pages 2e and 2e,
    22 and 28 November 1872, pages 3c and 2d,
    10 January 1873, page 3b,
    21 March 1873, page 3d,
    27 June 1873, page 3c,
    15 August 1873, page 2e,
    7 November 1873, page 3d,
    23 and 24 April 1874, pages 2c and 3f,
    31 July 1874, page 3f,
    28 August 1874, page 3e,
    21 November 1874, page 3c,
    17 and 22 December 1874, page 3g,
    23 July 1875, page 3b,
    17 August 1875, page 3d,
    28 July 1876, page 3d,
    29 March 1877, page 3d,
    11 May 1877, page 2c,
    15 June 1877, page 2e,
    24 December 1877, page 3g,
    24 December 1877, page 3g,
    20 July 1878, page 3d,
    7 August 1878, page 2c,
    9 September 1878, page 3d,
    14 December 1878, page 2e,
    29 March 1879, page 3a,
    15 July 1881, page 2d,
    24 December 1881, page 3b,
    24 January 1882, page 3b,
    31 March 1882, page 3d,
    14 July 1882, page 3d,
    27 December 1882, page 3c,
    30 January 1883, page 2g,
    Observer,
    3 February 1883, page 34d,
    13 and 14 May 1886, pages 3f and 3f,
    23 July 1886, page 3d,
    4 August 1887, page 4b,
    22 December 1887, page 2f,
    31 October 1888, page 7e,
    21 December 1888, page 4c,
    17 April 1889, page 6g,
    21 August 1889, page 7e,
    5 April 1890, page 3c,
    19 November 1890, page 6c,
    17 July 1891, page 4b.
    Also see South Australia

    South Australian Orchestra

    A proposed orchestra for Adelaide is discussed in the Register,
    23 November 1912, page 11a; also see
    11 December 1912, page 15h,
    Advertiser,
    30 November 1912, page 21i.
    Register,
    5 May 1913, page 3e.
    Information on a South Australian orchestra is in the Register,
    20 and 22 March 1920, pages 9c and 6f,
    1 May 1920, page 8f,
    23 and 26 July 1920, pages 5g and 8h,
    5 February 1921, page 6e,
    2 May 1921, page 7c,
    Express,
    16 March 1921, page 1e.

    "A State Orchestra - Important Scheme Launched" is in the Advertiser,
    20 March 1920, page 11c; also see
    1 May 1920, page 9a,
    16 March 1921, page 12b,
    15 April 1922, page 11e,
    8 May 1922, page 8d.
    A photograph is in the Observer,
    14 June 1924.

    The arrival of the conductor of the South Australian Orchestra, Mr W.H. Foote, is reported in the Express,
    16 March 1921, page 1e.
    Also see South Australia - Entertainment.

    Information on Foote's Ensemble is in the Register,
    29 September 1930, page 9a.

    "Rose Grainger Fund" is in the Register,
    21 and 25 September 1926, pages 8e-9f and 9d.

    "Support for the South Australian Orchestra" is in the Advertiser,
    18 April 1929, page 12e.

    "Adelaide Should Have its Own Orchestra" is in The News,
    30 December 1935, page 4f,
    6 April 1936, page 1f,
    "State Symphony Orchestra" in the Advertiser,
    26 May 1937, page 24e.

    Miss Maude Puddy

    Information on Maude M. Puddy, "the first candidate to obtain a degree of Associate of Music from the Adelaide University, is in the Register,
    24 November 1900, page 7c,
    Observer,
    1 December 1900, page 22a; also see
    Register,
    15 November 1905, page 9g,
    18 March 1908, page 4f,
    Observer,
    21 March 1908, page 42d.

    "Miss Maud Puddy - A Successful Musical Student" is in the Express,
    14 and 29 November 1905, pages 1d and 2c; also see
    17 September 1906, page 4i,
    16 January 1912, page 1d,
    a photograph is in the Observer,
    6 July 1912, page 32; also see
    Observer,
    2 August 1919, page 30b. "A Musician's Return - Miss Maude Puddy Home Again" in the Register,
    7 January 1920, page 7b,
    Observer,
    10 January 1920, page 33e.
    Register,
    29 July 1926, page 14 (photo.),
    25 August 1928, page 3f,
    3 December 1929, page 28a.

    Violins and Violinists

    The making of a violin is reported in the Observer,
    4 November 1876, page 7f,
    7 April 1894, page 29a,
    Register,
    18 December 1902, page 5b,
    "Mending and Making Violins in SA" is in The Mail,
    23 September 1933, page 15.

    The manufacture of a violin by A. Fiebig is reported in the Register,
    14 October 1889, page 5b,
    14 July 1891, page 5c and
    by J.H. Robertson of Chowilla on
    3 April 1894, page 5c.

    Information on Master Eugene Alderman, violinist, is in the Observer,
    11 August 1894, page 16d; also see
    24 August 1916, page 6f,
    13 February 1918, page 6d,
    23 March 1918, page 8f);
    an obituary is in the Register,
    14 June 1916, page 6i,
    Observer,
    17 June 1916, page 32e.

    Information on Miss Doris Cloud, violinist, is in the Observer,
    25 February 1905, page 24a.

    Information on Miss Daisy Kennedy, violinist, is in the Register,
    22 August 1908, page 6g,
    3 October 1908, page 11d,
    5 December 1908, page 9e,
    10 May 1909, page 4f,
    25 July 1917, page 6g,
    31 October 1919, page 8c,
    29 February 1924, page 9h;
    a photograph is in The Critic,
    8 July 1914, page 24,
    14 July 1920, page 24.

    An obituary of H.J. Shrosbree, a repairer of violins, is in the Register,
    20 March 1908, page 5a,
    Observer,
    28 March 1908, page 40d.

    "Miss Hilda Reimann's [Violin] Recital" is in the Register,
    26 March 1909, page 9d; also see
    24 September 1921, page 6i,
    14 January 1922, page 8h.

    Biographical details of Miss Hilda Reimann are in the Register,
    17 April 1925, page 10g,
    of Miss Ray Fox on
    21 April 1926, page 8g.

    "Noted Violinist - Career of Mr H. Heinicke" is in The News,
    30 June 1928, page 4e.

    Information on Miss Gwen Pelly, violinist, is in the Register,
    24 May 1910, page 7c.

    Biographical details of Charles Schilsky, violin teacher, is in the Observer,
    14 July 1928, page 56d,
    of George Hooker, violinist, in the Register,
    16 December 1929, page 6e.

    Biographical details of Thomas Grigg, violinist and orchestra leader, are in the Advertiser,
    24 September 1937, page 31a.

    Biographical details of R. Correll, violin maker, are in the Register,
    7 March 1912, page 10d.

    Information on Miss Erica Chaplin, violinist, is in The Critic,
    4 August 1920, page 24 (photograph),
    Register,
    7 January 1920, page 6i,
    9 and 19 August 1920, pages 7b and 5g,
    16 December 1921, page 6h,
    Observer,
    10 January 1920, page 28b,
    4 November 1922, page 24c (obit.).

    Information on Lauri Kennedy, 'cellist, during his tour in the USA with John McCormack, is in the Register,
    25 May 1920, page 8f; also see
    4 September 1920, page 7d.

    "Romance of Two Violins - Returned to Adelaide Professor After Eight Years" is in the Register, 3 October 1921, page 7c.

    Music - Miscellany

    A concert by Mr Bennett is reported upon in the Observer,
    6 January 1844, page 5a.

    A report on Klaer's "Cani and Equi-Drome" is in the Register,
    16 March 1860, page 2f, 20 April 1860, page 3c.

    A proposed "town band" is discussed in the Adelaide Times,
    10 February 1853, page 3b.

    Rainer's Serenaders are reported upon in the Register,
    26 January 1855, page 2h.

    A Glee and Madrigal Society is discussed in the Register,
    23 November 1855, page 2e.
    Its first concert is reported in the Register,
    3 May 1856, page 3g.

    A history of the Adelaide Glee Club is in The News,
    21 July 1925, page 5a;
    a photograph of members is in The Critic,
    30 August 1905, page 26.
    An obituary of a co-founder, Ernst C.J. Behrndt, is in the Observer,
    30 March 1912, page 39c.

    Information on the Sacred Harmonie Society is in the Register,
    2 September 1857, page 3f, 23 January 1858, page 3h, 11 February 1858, page 2f,
    21 May 1858, page 3d, 25 August 1858, page 2h, 8 February 1859, page 2h,
    Observer,
    30 January 1858, page 3d.

    "The Handel Festival" is in the Observer,
    16 April 1859, pages 8a-1e (supp.).

    Information on local musical instrument makers is in the Register, ,BR> 2 December 1859, page 3c.

    Carl Linger's obituary is in the Register,
    18 February 1862, page 2h,
    "The Linger Memorial Concert" is in the Chronicle,
    12 September 1863, page 1g (supp.).

    Information on Barlow & Co's canindrome is in the Express,
    27 October 1864, page 2d,
    31 January 1865, page 2e.
    The formation of a musical society is reported in the Express,
    22 November 1866, page 2d; also see
    1 December 1866, page 2c.

    Taken from Geoffrey H. Manning's A Colonial Experience

    My first visit to this form of entertainment was in 1864 when my family attended a crowded midday performance on a Saturday. The reserved seats were occupied by many families of highly respectable colonists, including a Cabinet Minister, the other parts of the pavilion being available to those of a lowlier station in the colonial hierarchy. The entertainment was most satisfactory, the feats of strength, agility and dexterity being performed by the ablest professors of the art in the Australian colonies. As athletes the Wieland brothers were superb, while the biped performers were, in fact, admirable animals, their novelty lying in the grotesque appearance and amusing performances of the trained dogs and monkeys.

    The difficult acrobat feats were given with surprising ease, while the groupings were positively beautiful. The songs of the clown, with one exception, were humorous and inoffensive, and the mock prize fight on stilts was intensely comic. All the performances - human, canine and simian - passed off with great success. It was an entertainment which the young enjoyed with boisterous outbursts of mirth and the laughter of the adults was quite as hearty, if less loud..

    The formation of a musical society is reported in the Express,
    22 November 1866, page 2d; also see
    1 December 1866, page 2c.
    Information on the Adelaide Amateur Musical Union is in the Express,
    18 September 1873, page 2e,
    9 May 1874, page 2d,
    21 July 1874, page 2e,
    Chronicle,
    4 April 1874, page 4g,
    The Lantern
    14 November 1874, page 3a,
    Express,
    17 March 1875, page 2d,
    10 April 1875, page 3b,
    1 July 1875, page 2c,
    10 and 18 December 1875, pages 2d and 3a,
    13 April 1876, page 3a,
    3, 16, 25 and 26 August 1876, pages 2d, 2b and 3c,
    Chronicle,
    16 September 1876, page 7b,
    Express,
    2 January 1878, page 3g,
    20 April 1878, page 3g,
    20 September 1878, page 3c,
    20 December 1878, page 3c,
    12 April 1879, page 3e,
    5 June 1879, page 2c,
    16 August 1879, page 3b,
    2 and 9 September 1879, pages 2d and 2c,
    23 December 1879, page 3a.

    The first concert given by the Adelaide Amateur Orchestra is reported upon in the Register,
    9 June 1911, page 9i.

    A presentation to Mr W.B. Chinner is reported in the Express,
    4 November 1872, page 2e.
    Information on compositions by him is in the The Lantern,
    12 December 1874, page 5b,
    Observer,
    7 October 1876, page 7f,
    Register,
    7 March 1884, page 5d,
    Express,
    18 March 1884, page 3c,
    Register,
    18 March 1886, page 5b.
    An obituary is in the Observer,
    10 July 1915, page 46a, and
    his wife's on
    8 August 1908, page 40b; also see
    Register,
    3 and 5 July 1915, pages 8i and 6g.

    An obituary of Richard Baxter White is in the Observer,
    13 July 1872, page 8b,
    of George Loader, professor of music, in the Register,
    23 April 1879, page 4g.

    A report on the formation of a Choral Union is in the Express,
    5 November 1872, page 2e; also see
    26 March 1873, page 2c.

    A presentation to Arthur Landergan of the Philharmonic Society is reported in the Register,
    11 April 1879, page 4g.

    An obituary of W.S. Lyster is in the Register,
    29 November 1880, page 5a,
    of Henry Pounsett on
    13 November 1890, page 5b.

    A complimentary dinner for John Hall, "the acknowledged leader of the instrumentalists in Adelaide" is reported in the Express,
    29 December 1877, page 3g.
    "Benefit of John Hall" is in the Register,
    15 August 1883, page 7g.
    An obituary of John Hall is in the Express,
    3 December 1883, page 2c.
    Register,
    5 December 1883, page 5b.

    New music entitled "The Engine Driver", by D. Hutton, is discussed in the Observer,
    10 February 1877, page 7b.

    The phonograph was introduced in 1878 - see Register,
    6 July 1878, page 6b,
    13 and 19 February 1879, pages 5a and 5b and
    4 July 1891, page 6d and
    Advertiser,
    4 November 1931, page 16h and South Australia.

    For information on the microphone see Register,
    23 July 1878, page 7a and
    19 August 1878, page 5c and
    on the "Audiphone"
    29 June 1880, page 6e.

    Information on the Fidelitus Society is in the Express,
    1 August 1878, page 2c.

    The opening of a music academy in Rundle Street is reported in the Chronicle,
    7 June 1879, page 17f; also see
    Express,
    6 October 1879, page 3b,
    20 January 1880, page 3c,
    7 June 1880, page 3c.

    "Open Air Concerts" is in the Register,
    26 February 1879, page 6e,
    1 March 1879, page 5b.

    An obituary of Samuel Marshall, music seller, is in the Register,
    31 March 1879, page 4f.

    An obituary of Heinrich Schrader is in the Express,
    23 February 1880, page 2c.
    "Mr Schrader's Concert" is in the Express,
    13 September 1880, page 3e.
    Information on the Schrader family is in the Express,
    28 May 1887, page 4c,
    9 March 1889, page 3f.

    Information on the Adelaide Orchestral Society is in the Register,
    29 May 1880, page 5a.

    Information on the Mendelssohn Quintette Club is in the Register,
    3, 10 and 15 March 1882, pages 5f, 6b and 5b.

    "Mr George Oughton's Benefit" is in the Register,
    16 September 1881, page 5b.

    T.B Hunter's brass and reed band is reported upon in the Express,
    27 August 1883, page 2c.

    "The Status of Music in Adelaide" is in the Register,
    4 September 1883, page 7c.
    "Music in Adelaide" is in the Register,
    11 April 1885, page 6b,
    27 May 1885, pages 4h-7a,
    1 June 1885, page 7h.
    "Music in Adelaide" is in the Advertiser,
    23 and 26 February 1886, pages 6f and 7e,
    "Music Among Us" on
    20 July 1891, page 6b-e; also see
    Advertiser,
    29 August 1892, page 7f.

    "Music in Adelaide" is in the Register,
    20 August 1892, page 4e,
    21 April 1894, page 4f,
    26 October 1894, page 4g,
    23 November 1894, page 4g,
    9 May 1896, page 4g.

    "Unmusical Adelaide" is in the Register,
    14 November 1891, page 5c,
    25 November 1899, page 11a,
    22 September 1900, page 10a,
    9 September 1905, page 4f,
    "Musical Adelaide" on
    22 July 1899, page 4i,
    26 August 1899, page 4f,
    Register,
    6 July 1900, page 4f,
    Observer,
    14 July 1900, page 29e,
    Register,
    13 December 1904, page 7e,
    "Music in Adelaide" in the Express,
    20 and 21 July 1891, pages 4b and 4c.
    "Classical Music in Adelaide" is in the Register,
    20 August 1890, page 4e.
    "Music in Adelaide" is in the Register,
    2 July 1914, page 6d,
    "Musical Adelaide" on
    2 November 1915, page 8g.

    "German Liedertafel and Glee Clubs" is in the Register,
    6, 9, 12 and 14 June 1884, pages 7g, 7f, 7f and 1g (supp.),
    5 July 1884, page 2f (supp.).

    A complementary concert to George Oughton is reported in the Express,
    30 August 1884, page 3c (also see
    10 January 1896, page 3c for biographical details),
    for T.H. Jones on
    4 March 1885, page 6b.

    The first concert of the Adelaide Orchestral Society is reported in the Express,
    27 and 28 May 1880, pages 2d and 3d.

    Information on a String Quartet Club is in the Express,
    14 July 1881, page 2c,
    27 April 1881, page 3g,
    12 May 1881, page 3c,
    23 October 1884, page 4a,
    31 July 1885, page 3e,
    Register,
    3 July 1885, page 6g,
    Express,
    5 November 1891, page 4c.

    An obituary of C.H. Compton, musician, is in the Register,
    22 September 1883, page 4g,
    of Fritz Niehus, musician, on
    11 February 1895, page 4h,
    of A.W. Mortimer, musician, on
    6 October 1896, page 6g,
    of Richard Rowe, musician, on
    18 May 1897, page 5b.

    The inauguration of a Choral and Orchestral Society is reported in the Register,
    9 July 1885, page 6h.

    Concerts in the Town Hall are reported in the Register,
    7 and 28 May 1883, pages 7a and 6f.
    Also see City Council and Allied Matters.

    Information on the Caledonian Choral Society is in the Express,
    28 November 1884, page 2d,
    Register,
    21 April 1885, page 5b, on the Cathedral Choral Society on
    1 December 1884, page 4a.

    Information on "The New Professor of Music", J. Ives, is in the Register,
    2 March 1885, page 7f,
    Observer,
    7 March 1885, page 6e,
    11 April 1885, page 32a.
    A banquet in his honour is reported in the Register,
    15 March 1886, page 3g.
    A sketch is in The Critic,
    25 September 1897, page 9.

    The inauguration of a choral and orchestral society is reported in the Express,
    9 July 1885, page 3f and
    of a new philharmonic society on
    15 August 1885, page 3e.
    Register,
    18 August 1885, page 7g.

    "The Blind Musician [Hans Bertram]" is in the Register,
    17 October 1885, page 5d.

    Information on the Ammoniaphone is in the Register,
    30 October 1885, page 5a.

    The inaugural meeting of a proposed Society of Musicians is reported in the Register,
    21 December 1885, page 5d.

    A farewell to Herr Reimers is reported in the Register,
    27 March 1886, page 6a.

    "Music in Adelaide" is in the Advertiser,
    23 and 26 February 1886, pages 6f and 7e,
    "Music Among Us" on
    20 July 1891, page 6b-e; also see
    Advertiser,
    29 August 1892, page 7f.

    The first annual general meeting of the Adelaide Musical Association is reported in the Express,
    10 January 1888, page 2e; also see
    27 June 1888, page 4f,
    15 September 1888, page 3g,
    20 April 1889, page 4e,
    28 January 1890, page 4a,
    15 March 1890, page 2c,
    7 October 1890, page 3g,
    26 December 1891, page 2e.

    Biographical details of T.H. Jones, the first to graduate in music from the university, are in the Register,
    17 December 1889, page 5c.

    Information on the Adelaide Glee Club is in the Express,
    3 May 1890, page 3c.
    a photograph of members is in Chronicle,
    11 December 1909, page 29;
    its history is in The News,
    21 July 1925, page 5a.

    An obituary of a co-founder, Ernst C.J. Behrndt, is in the Observer,
    30 March 1912, page 39c.
    Express,
    3 May 1890, page 3c.
    A photograph is in the Chronicle,
    11 December 1909, page 29;
    its history is in The News,
    21 July 1925, page 5a.

    Information on the Adelaide Harmonie (sic) Society is in the Express,
    11 July 1890, page 4a,
    2 December 1890, page 4b,
    21 August 1894, page 3f
    31 May 1895, page 4d,
    5 February 1896, page 4e,
    29 March 1897, page 3d,
    Register,
    14 November 1930, page 6e.

    An obituary of Henry Pounsett is in the Observer,
    15 November 1890, page 30d,
    of Josiah W. Daniel on
    20 June 1891, page 29b
    (his wife's appears on
    7 May 1904, page 34a),
    of Miss Emma Holden on
    19 March 1892, page 30c,
    of George Broadbent on
    29 July 1893, page 30b,
    of J.H. Lyons on
    7 June 1913, page 44b.

    Biographical details of H.A. Boehm, musician, are in the Register,
    9 December 1890, page 5c.

    "Unmusical Adelaide" is in the Register,
    14 November 1891, page 5c,
    9 September 1905, page 4f,
    "Musical Adelaide" on
    22 July 1899, page 4i,
    26 August 1899, page 4f,
    13 December 1904, page 7e,
    "Music in Adelaide" in the Express,
    20 and 21 July 1891, pages 4b and 4c.

    A report on a Cornish Musical Society is in the Express,
    26 December 1891, page 2d,
    17 November 1892, page 4b.

    A presentation to Mr C.J. Sharp is reported in the Express,
    13 January 1892, page 5a.

    "Musical Notes" is in the Register,
    14 January 1892, page 7e.

    The inaugural meeting of the Curlew Club is reported in the Express,
    23 May 1892, page 3e; also see
    6 May 1893, page 4c.

    A chamber music concert is reported in the Express,
    14 October 1892, page 4c,
    5 May 1903, page 2c,
    6 October 1903, page 2c,
    a choral singing concert on
    14 April 1893, page 3f.
    "Choral Music in Adelaide" is in the Register,
    25 July 1893, page 4g.

    Information on the Adelaide College of Music is in the Express,
    29 November 1893, page 4b,
    2 April 1896, page 4b,
    28 September 1897, page 3f,
    Register,
    7 March 1898, page 4h

    "A Returned Musician [Richard Nitschke]" is in the Register,
    23 March 1892, page 5a.

    "A Promising Musician [Miss Jessie M.D. Hillier]" is in the Register,
    15 July 1893, page 5b.

    "The Oratorio Festival" is in the Register,
    28 June 1894, page 4e.
    The inauguration of an oratorio festival is reported in the Express,
    29 July 1896, page 4c.

    A proposed Adelaide Festival Choral Society is discussed on
    24 July 1894, page 4a.

    "An Infant Musician", Bruce Jones, is in the Observer,
    12 January 1895, page 26a.

    "A Clever Boy Musician", H. Brewster Jones, is in the Express,
    10 January 1895, page 2f.
    Information on the Brewster-Jones' Symphony Orchestra is in the Register,
    1 and 22 March 1919, pages 6e and 6g.
    "Pupils of Mr Brewster-Jones" is in the Register,
    29 October 1919, page 8f.
    Photographs of "Master Brewster Jones" and H.B. Jones are in The Critic,
    11 August 1920, page 24 and
    6 October 1920, page 23. Also see
    Advertiser,
    6 December 1937, page 21b.

    Biographical details of Ada Crossley, singer, are in the Register,
    5 April 1894, page 5b,
    10 July 1894, page 5c,
    The Critic,
    24 October 1903, pages 1 and 4 (photograph) and
    an obituary of R.T. Gowenlock, singer, on
    23 June 1894, page 5a.

    Biographical details of Annie Nelson, singer, are in the Register,
    3 April 1895, page 5c,
    9 September 1895, page 5a,
    14 January 1898, page 5a.

    "An Adelaide Singer - Miss Meta Buring" is in the Express,
    12 August 1899, page 2d.

    An obituary of Mrs C.J. Stevens is in the Observer,
    4 January 1896, page 29b,
    of Mrs Jane Hole, singer, on
    21 January 1899, page Biographical details of Professor J. Ives are in the Observer,
    12 March 1898, page 16a,
    of G. Reimann, piano teacher, on
    12 March 1898, page 16d,
    of Wallace Kennedy, musician, on
    17 September 1898, page 16d.

    "A Successful SA Musician [Mr Davies]" is in the Register,
    31 October 1896, page 10f.
    "Mr H.H. Davies Orchestra" is in the Register,
    31 August 1907, page 6g.

    "A Local Musical Monthly" is in the Register,
    6 November 1896, page 5d.

    "Music and the Public" is in the Register,
    21 November 1896, page 4f.

    "Are Adelaideans Musical?" is in the Register,
    11, 12 and 13 January 1897, pages 4h, 7i and 3h.

    "The Native Glee Club" is in the Express,
    12 December 1896, page 4e; also see
    13, 14, 17 and 21 August 1900, pages 2b, 2g, 4d and 4a.

    An obituary of Mr J.S.J. Bermingham is in the Express,
    3 February 1897, page 3d.

    Information on The Mandolin Society is in the Register,
    16 October 1897, page 5c.
    A photograph of Jack Bessell, mandolin player, is in The Critic,
    27 September 1916, page 22.

    The Adelaide Charity Carnival is reported in the Observer,
    6 August 1898, page 14a.

    A presentation to Herr I.G. Reimann is reported in the Express,
    12 March 1898, page 3e.

    "The Cornet Championship" is in the Register,
    1 March 1898, page 4i.

    "A Chat With Mr Bevan" is in the Register,
    7 June 1898, page 3g.
    "Chorister for Fifty Years [Frederick Bevan]" is in the Observer,
    17 July 1915, page 45d; also see
    25 December 1915, page 45c.

    An obituary of Carl Puttmann is in the Observer,
    4 February 1899, page 16a.
    Biographical details of Mrs F.H.M. Kelly (nee Puttmann) are in the Observer,
    4 February 1899, page 16d.

    A Heuzenroeder memorial concert is reported in the Express,
    24 April 1899, page 2g.

    Information on Mrs Johnson James, singer, is in the Register,
    9 December 1899, page 7d.

    "Compliment to a Musician [T.W. Lyons]" is in the Register,
    20 August 1892, page 5b.
    "Mr T.W. Lyons' School of Music" is in the Observer,
    29 December 1900, page 45b.
    T.W. Lyons' obituary on
    19 November 1904, page 34e,
    of W. Percy Lyons on
    9 April 1927, page 10a.

    "Ballarat Musical Competition" is in the Express,
    21 and 22 October 1901, pages 3g and 2d.

    "Zither Club Concert" is in the Express,
    26 November 1901, page 4c.

    "Lays and Lyrics [of Morgan Hawkes]" is in the Register,
    22 December 1900, page 8e.

    Information on Miss Marguerite King, pianist, is in the Register,
    12 June 1900, page 7e.

    Information on the Tarooki Musical Club is in the Register,
    12 March 1901, page 6e.

    Biographical details of Dr John M. Ennis, Professor of Music, is in the Observer,
    22 February 1902, page 43a,
    1 March 1902,
    The Critic,
    5 September 1906, page 5 (cartoon);
    an obituary appears on
    4 June 1921, page 34c.

    An obituary of Mrs Johanna Loessel is in the Observer,
    5 April 1902, page 21d,
    of Joseph Gardener, singer and comedian, on
    21 October 1905, page 38d,
    of Miss Jessie Redpath, singer, on
    21 August 1909, page 40b,
    of Beaumont Read, singer,
    8 January 1910, page 37a,
    of G.H. Wyatt, singer, on
    2 November 1918, pages 13a-28d,
    of R.D. Irvine, music teacher, on
    23 November 1918, page 20a.

    "Adelaide Bach Society" is in the Register,
    29 May 1903, page 6d.
    An interview with Dr E.H. Davies, the founder of the Bach Society, is in The Mail,
    23 August 1913, page 8c; also see
    Register, on
    16 June 1923, page 9c,
    1 July 1927, page 10c; also see the
    Advertiser,
    17 July 1937, page 25h.
    A photograph of members of the society is in the Observer,
    22 October 1904, page 26.

    An obituary of Thomas Harding is in the Observer,
    2 May 1903, page 33b.

    Information on Miss Nellie O'Sullivan, singer, is in the Register,
    30 November 1903, page 4h,
    of Miss Hilda Felstead, singer, on
    29 October "The Locomotive Band" is in the Express,
    14 October 1903, page 2d.

    Paderewski's first recital is reported in the Express,
    18 October 1904, page 4f.

    "Sunday Concerts" is in the Register on
    12 and 24 November 1904, pages 10c and 7f.
    "Sunday Rational Concerts [in the Tivoli Theatre]" is in the Register,
    15 January 1907, page 6f; also see
    12 and 13 March 1907, pages 4d and 6g.

    An article on and a photograph of the pianist, Miss Marian Markey, are in the Observer,
    18 March 1905, pages 23c-24c,
    Register,
    20 July 1905, page 4i.

    Information on the singer, Peter Dawson, is in the Observer,
    13 May 1905, page 25a,
    Register,
    6 June 1913, page 15d,
    23 and 24 June 1914, pages 10e and 11c.

    "Peter Dawson - The Story of a Career" is in the Register,
    17 August 1909, page 7e; also see
    23 June 1914, page 10d.
    Reminiscences of Peter Dawson are in the Advertiser,
    22 May 1933, page 10h.
    Photographs are in the Chronicle,
    4 February 1932, page 31,
    11 May 1933, page 36.

    An obituary of Leon Caron, composer and conductor, is in the Register,
    30 May 1905, page 6f.

    Biographical details of Miss Angelita Davis, Bachelor of Music, is in the Register,
    2 December 1905, page 7c,
    Observer,
    9 December 1905, page 27a.

    Information on and a photograph of Miss Daisy Attrill, singer, are in The Critic,
    6 January 1909, page 10.

    "Pianola Recital" is in the Register,
    14 May 1904, page 4f, 15 June 1906, page 7g,
    21 June 1907, page 9c.

    Paderewski's first recital is reported in the Express,
    18 October 1904, page 4f.

    Photographs of winners at a Ballarat eisteddfod are in The Critic,
    26 October 1904, page 10,
    11 October 1905, page 3.

    Biographical details of Harold Parsons, 'cello teacher, are in the Register,
    13 July 1906, page 5a; also see
    14 May 1914, page 10a,
    12 March 1927, page 13a,
    The Critic,
    8 February 1905, page 8 (photograph).

    Information on the Gawler Place School of Music is in the Register,
    11 December 1906, page 8e,
    Observer,
    15 December 1906, page 37c.

    "The Late Mr Arthur Everard - An Adelaide Boy Soloist" is in the Register,
    11 March 1905, page 9d.

    Biographical details of the singer, Miss Ethel Hantke, are in the Register,
    16 December 1907, page 5d,
    of Miss Meta Buring, singer, on
    18 March 1908, page 7g.

    Biographical details of Miss Gwen Chaplin, singer, are in the Register,
    18 June 1907, page 4i.

    A photograph of the Angelo Mandolin and Guitar Club is in The Critic,
    31 July 1907, page 12.

    Biographical details of Miss Ruby C.E. Davy, musician, are in the Register,
    5 October 1907, page 9b,
    2 February 1924, page 11e.

    Information on a Music Teachers' Association is in the Register,
    16 December 1907, page 9i,
    8 March 1909, page 3c,
    14 March 1910, page 10b,
    6 March 1911, page 9i.
    "Music Teaching" is in the Register,
    10 and 14 June 1909, pages 4d-7d and 3i.

    Information on Miss Katie Checkett, "the pleasing soprano", is in the Observer,
    20 June 1908, page 390e.

    The musical reminiscences of P.A. Howells are in the Register,
    16 May 1908, page 11d,
    an obituary of P.A. Howells, a "prominent figure in musical circles", is in the Register,
    25 August 1921, page 8b,
    Observer,
    27 August 1921, page 20e

    Information on Herr Mumme's music school is in the Observer,
    25 December 1909, page 50a,
    Express,
    21 December 1911, page 3f,
    28 December 1912, page 38b.

    An obituary of Beaumont Read, singer, is in the Register,
    6 January 1910, page 5e.

    An obituary of C.B. Stevens is in the Observer,
    22 July 1911, page 38a.

    The words and music of the "Viceroy Tea Waltz" are in the Register,
    25 April 1912, page 9.

    The reminiscences of Charles Cawthorne are in the Register,
    22 and 29 June 1912, pages 7e and 5a;
    an obituary is in the Register,
    27 June 1925, page 9c,
    Chronicle,
    4 July 1925, page 59a.
    An obituary of Gus Cawthorne is in The News,
    15 July 1937, page 4g.

    "John McCormack - Weaver of Vocal Spells" is in the Register,
    16, 20 and 21 October 1913, pages 8h, 8f and 8f.

    Biographical details of Miss Martha Bruggemann, singer, are in the Register,
    22 May 1913, page 3f.

    Information on the Adelaide City Band is in The News,
    5 December 1924, page 11a,
    Adelaide Harmony Society in The News,
    16 February 1928, page 16e,
    Register,
    12 December 1925, page 14f,
    18 July 1928, page 12h.

    "A Centre of Musical Life in Adelaide - Allan's Ltd" is in The Mail,
    24 January 1914, page 7a.

    "Music in Adelaide" is in the Register,
    2 July 1914, page 6d,
    "Sowing New Seed" on
    9, 10, 14 and 18 July 1914, pages 11d, 13c, 12a and 15b.
    "Musical Adelaide" is in the Register on
    2 November 1915, page 8g.

    Information on A.H. Mumme's School of Music is in the Register,
    24 December 1915, page 7d.

    "Fifty Years Chorister [H.G. Nash]" is in the Observer,
    8 July 1916, page 18e.

    An obituary of Franscesco Gargaro, musician, is in the Observer,
    18 November 1916, page 34e,
    of W.R. Pybus, musician, on
    17 November 1917, page 40b.

    Biographical details of Miss Merle Robertson, pianist, are in the Register,
    27 March 1915, page 10b; also see
    27 November 1915, page 8g,
    22 February 1916, page 4g,
    21 June 1919, page 8g,
    3 March 1920, page 8h,
    4 October 1922, page 7f,
    16 May 1924, page 10h,
    23 July 1925, page 11e.

    Information on The Adelaide Women's Choir is in the Register,
    6 November 1916, page 9h,
    Express,
    5 November 1917, page 4f, Register,
    25 November 1918, page 9e.

    Information on Miss Constance McGrath, pianist, is in the Register,
    16 February 1918, page 10d,
    of Miss Hilda Felstead, singer, on
    23 May 1918, page 4f.

    "Music and Musicians - Reminiscences from 1868" is in the Register,
    5 October 1918, page 10d,
    5, 12 and 30 November 1918, pages 6g, 5e and 10e,
    14 and 28 December 1918, pages 5g and 4f,
    4, 11, 18 and 25 January 1919, pages 9c, 4f, 5g and 4f,
    1, 8 and 15 February 1919, pages 4e, 4e and 10c,
    3 and 17 March 1919, pages 5e and 8d,
    5 April 1919, page 4e.

    Biographical details of Miss Doris Leech are in the Register,
    17 and 21 May 1919, pages 10a and 9a.

    "Adelaide and Music" is in the Register,
    8 October 1919, page 6f,
    8 November 1920, page 8f.

    Biographical details of E. Clem Hosking, singer, and Miss Olive Duncan, actress, are in the Register,
    6 March 1920, page 5d.

    "Music and the Stage" is in the Register,
    26 June 1920, page 10e.

    "Community Singing" is in the Register,
    23 August 1920, page 6d,
    4 September 1920, pages 6d and 7c,
    2 December 1920, page 9e,
    13 April 1921, page 6f,
    26 July 1921, page 7g,
    26 November 1921, page 7d,
    30 April 1925, page 8d,
    16 December 1925, page 7g,
    20 August 1927, page 16e.

    Biographical details of Miss Mildred Barrett, singer, is in the Register,
    22 January 1921, page 6h,
    of Miss Charlotte Grivell, singer, on
    4 March 1924, page 8g,
    of H.G. Nash, singer, on
    8 December 1924, page 10e,
    of John Fisher, singer, on
    8 June 1925, page 8g.

    The reminiscences of J. Felstead are in the Register,
    18 December 1924, page 10f.

    "A Chat With Miss Ethel Cooper", pianist, concerning an enforced stay in Germany during the war, is in the Register, 23 July 1921, page 9g.

    Biographical details of Miss Mollie Alexander, musician, are in the Register,
    15 March 1922, page 6h,
    of Miss Rita Coonan, singer, on
    24 March 1922, page 6d,
    8 and 20 April 1922, pages 7d and 6f,
    14 November 1922, page 9c,
    27 August 1925, page 10e,
    of Miss Merle Robinson, pianist, on
    13 May 1922, page 5e,
    of Miss Roma J. Moller, pianist, on
    24 May 1922, page 6h,
    of Laurie and Dorothy Kennedy, 'cellist and pianist, on
    8 July 1922, page 8h.

    An obituary of Miss Susan A. Winwood, musician, is in the Register,
    22 May 1922, page 6h,
    Observer,
    27 May 1922, page 31b.

    "Victoria Hall Competitions" is in the Register,
    11 July 1921, page 6d.

    Information on the singer, Helene Taylor, is in the Express,
    8 September 1922, page 2d,
    Register,
    22 July 1925, page 12e,
    18 August 1927, page 10b,
    12, 14 and 15 November 1927, pages 7g, 12c and 11b.

    Biographical details of Miss Reka Grasby, singer, are in the Observer,
    30 December 1922, page 32a,
    Register,
    12 November 1925, page 8g,
    24 February 1926, page 12f,
    8 April 1926, page 13g,
    of Clifford Lathlean, singer, in the Observer,
    14 April 1923, page 42c,
    of Miss Ariel Shearer, pianist, on
    17 June 1924, page 6c,
    Register,
    8 September 1927, page 7c,
    8 October 1927, page 7e,
    of Miss Peggy Palmer, pianist, on
    26 July 1928, page 10e.

    "The John Bishop Concert" is in the Register,
    28 June 1923, page 12g,
    8 October 1923, page 11f; also see
    3 April 1926, page 10f.

    An obituary of W.J.H. Clark, pianist, is in the Register,
    7 August 1923, page 12d,
    Observer,
    11 August 1923, page 35b.

    A photograph of some Adelaide musicians is in the Chronicle,
    29 December 1923, page 30.

    Biographical details of Mrs Hilda Flanders (nee Felstead), musician, are in the Register,
    8 August 1924, page 10f,
    of Miss Ethel B. Palmer, pianist, on
    3 December 1924, page 8h,
    of Lawrence Power, singer, on
    28 May 1925, page 10e.

    Information on the Adelaide Competitive Choir is in the Register,
    27 July 1925, page 7h,
    17 June 1926, page 11e.

    Information on the Adelaide Royal Choral Society is in the Register,
    22 July 1927, page 11c.

    Biographical details of John Horner are in the Observer,
    11 February 1928, page 57c.

    "Music - A Page of History" is in the Register,
    13 October 1925, page 11c.

    Biographical details of Miss Kitty Levasseur, musician, are in the Register,
    17 February 1926, page 8h,
    of Miss Grace Cussion, singer, on
    27 March 1926, page 10c,
    of Miss Ivy Ayers, musician, on
    27 March 1926, page 12h,
    of Miss Margaret Sutherland, pianist, on
    13 April 1926, page 4d.

    An obituary of Mrs Charles J. Pavia (nee Pank), musician, is in the Register,
    25 March 1926, page 8h,
    of James K. Coombe, musician, on
    12 March 1928, page 8f.

    Biographical details of Misses Lois Lathlean and Ainslie Williams, singers, are in the Register,
    8 April 1926, page 3f,
    of Miss Olive Lyons, pianist, on
    7 May 1926, page 8g,
    of Miss Mavis Tierney, musician, on
    13 April 1927, page 11d,
    of Miss Charlotte Grivell, singer, on
    8 September 1927, page 7c,
    9 May 1928, page 2g,
    of Miss Betty F. Puddy, pianist, on
    29 November 1927, page 11a,
    of Mrs P.A. Smuts (nee Ivy Phillips), singer, on
    8 and 22 May 1928, pages 14b and 4d,
    of Miss Kathleen O'Dea, singer, on
    26 June 1928, page 13c,
    of Miss P.W. Naylor, singer, on
    22 November 1928, page 10h,
    of Miss Rosemary J. Bensley, pianist, on
    24 November 1928, page 3f.

    A photograph of the newly-formed Coro Choir is in the Observer,
    30 July 1927, page 31.

    "Memories of an Entertainer", Rudolph Menz, is in the Advertiser,
    8 June 1928, page 20e.

    A lengthy series of articles on young South Australian organists, musicians, singers, etc, commence in The Mail,
    21 April 1928, page 14c.

    A photograph of the Ambassadors Orchestra is in the Register,
    1 November 1928, page 3.

    Biographical details of Arnold Matters, singer, are in the Register,
    19 December 1928, page 10f,
    of Miss Stella Sobels on
    1 August 1929, page 29d,
    of Miss Jean Finlay, pianist, on
    19 September 1929, page 16e,
    of Miss Barbara Howard, singer, on
    16 October 1929, page 5c.

    "Adelaide Has World's Largest Fife Band" is in The News,
    12 October 1932, page 4e.

    "Musical Genius of Adelaide", Phillip Hargraves, is in the Chronicle,
    1 December 1932, page 41b.

    Photographs of musicians, past and present, are in the Chronicle,
    7 September 1933, page 31.

    "Trend of Musical Life in Adelaide" is in The News,
    16 January 1935, page 3g.

    "Boys' Band of 120" is in the Advertiser,
    10 May 1937, page 20e.
    Information on Miss Vina Barnden, pianist, is in the Advertiser,
    31 July 1937, page 24h,
    2, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 12 August 1937, pages 18d-h, 18h, 24h, 20h, 16h and 16h.

    Biographical details of Ruth Naylor, singer, are in The News,
    19 January 1937, page 9a,
    of Miss Linda Wald, singer, on
    4 August 1937, page 8f.

    Opera

    "Opera, Past and Present" is in the Advertiser,
    20 June 1895, page 4e,

    "The Opera in Adelaide" is in the Observer,
    8 March 1856, page 1f (supp.),
    4 October 1856, page 4e,
    6 May 1858, page 4h,
    2 March 1861, page 4f,
    13 April 1861, page 4e,
    Register,
    21 February 1861, page 2f.

    A proposal for an opera house in King William Street South is discussed in the Register,
    20 April 1883, page 6b.

    A proposed opera house is discussed in the Observer,
    14 and 28 April 1883, pages 29c and 31c.

    "A New Opera House for Adelaide" is in the Register,
    13 April 1883, page 5b.
    A proposal for an opera house in King William Street South is discussed in the Register,
    20 April 1883, page 6b.

    Information on the SA Amateur Opera Company is in the Express,
    20 May 1884, page 3f,
    "Opera, Past and Present" is in the Advertiser,
    20 June 1895, page 4e.

    "The Leumane Opera Company" is in the Chronicle,
    9 September 1893, page 15g; also see
    Express,
    24 July 1894, page 4c.
    An obituary of C.M. Leumane is in the Register,
    26 August 1913, page 6g.

    A performance of "Immomeena", a locally written opera, is reported upon in the Express,
    19 September 1893, page 3f,
    7 and 9 October 1893, pages 6d and 3f,
    30 April 1894, page 4b.

    "The Italian Opera Season" is in the Register,
    21 October 1893, page 4e.

    "A Season of Opera" is in the Register,
    12 June 1897, page 4h.

    "Amateur Opera" is in the Register,
    23 August 1898, page 4f.

    "The Evolution of Opera" is in the Advertiser,
    1 March 1901, page 4c,
    "The Grand Opera Season" in the Register,
    14 February 1901, page 4d.

    "Grand Opera in Adelaide" is in the Register,
    11 May 1907, page 6e,
    16 August 1924, page 8d,
    "In Bygone Days - Opera of 1874" on
    24 September 1924, page 9d,
    "Operas of Long Ago" on
    11 April 1925, page 10d,
    Observer,
    18 April 1925, page 46a.

    "South Australia's Own Company" is in the Register,
    2, 4, 12 and 16 August 1924, pages 10c, 9g, 13d and 8d.

    "Laurence Power's Story of Operatic Rise" is in The Mail,
    18 February 1933, page 3b.

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