This dissertation is the first study devoted solely to the history of an orchestral tradition in Christchurch. Within a timeframe stretching from the beginning of the local settlement to the establishment of the first “national” orchestra in 1939, it provides detailed portrayals of all facets of amateur and professional orchestral activity. This includes the histories of all orchestral bodies, their membership, a chronology of concerts, repertoire, programme structure and critical reception. This dissertation explains the advance of orchestral tradition that is at times tentative and at times bold, until it is securely entrenched as a mainstream musical activity in Christchurch. A preliminary narration, which begins in 1857, ends in...
The development of significant cultural infrastructure such as symphonyorchestras, and the strategie...
The Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney, formed as the Sydney Philharmonic Society in 1885, represe...
The orchestra was the most stable and 'institutional' component of European opera houses during the ...
The Cape Town Orchestra has exerted a major influence on the development of orchestral music and mu...
Supplementary data available on CD-ROM attached to print versionThis work describes the music of a s...
Bibliography.The Cape Town Orchestra has exerted a major influence on the development of orchestral ...
Thesis (M.A.)--San Francisco State University, Music, 1992The subject of this work is the life and c...
This thesis offers a comparative study of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) and the Berlin Philhar...
© 2009 Dr. Peggy Jane LaisThis thesis examines the history of the performance and dissemination of c...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references and index.This thesis profiles the conductors ...
Large-scale exhibitions in the nineteenth-century sprang from the Victorian desire to showcase indus...
This is a study of performing styles among wind players in London orchestras during the period 1909–...
2RN, later to be re-named Radio Éireann, the Dublin-based Irish state broadcasting station, was esta...
The development of significant cultural infrastructure such as symphonyorchestras, and the strategie...
The development of significant cultural infrastructure such as symphonyorchestras, and the strategie...
The development of significant cultural infrastructure such as symphonyorchestras, and the strategie...
The Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney, formed as the Sydney Philharmonic Society in 1885, represe...
The orchestra was the most stable and 'institutional' component of European opera houses during the ...
The Cape Town Orchestra has exerted a major influence on the development of orchestral music and mu...
Supplementary data available on CD-ROM attached to print versionThis work describes the music of a s...
Bibliography.The Cape Town Orchestra has exerted a major influence on the development of orchestral ...
Thesis (M.A.)--San Francisco State University, Music, 1992The subject of this work is the life and c...
This thesis offers a comparative study of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) and the Berlin Philhar...
© 2009 Dr. Peggy Jane LaisThis thesis examines the history of the performance and dissemination of c...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references and index.This thesis profiles the conductors ...
Large-scale exhibitions in the nineteenth-century sprang from the Victorian desire to showcase indus...
This is a study of performing styles among wind players in London orchestras during the period 1909–...
2RN, later to be re-named Radio Éireann, the Dublin-based Irish state broadcasting station, was esta...
The development of significant cultural infrastructure such as symphonyorchestras, and the strategie...
The development of significant cultural infrastructure such as symphonyorchestras, and the strategie...
The development of significant cultural infrastructure such as symphonyorchestras, and the strategie...
The Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney, formed as the Sydney Philharmonic Society in 1885, represe...
The orchestra was the most stable and 'institutional' component of European opera houses during the ...