arshall-hall orchestral concert
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PROGRAMME GRATIS.
Under the Patronage of
THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL & LADY DENMAN,
HIS EXCELLENCY THE STATE GOVERNOR & LADY FULLER.
1912:
Fourth Concert of the Season, ... being the 110th since its inception.
HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE, MELBOURNE,
Saturday Afternoon, Sept. 7th, 1912, at 3 p.m.
ARSHALL-HALL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
" We Possess in literary or artistic culture a never-failing source of
pleasures which are neither withered by age, nor staled by custom,
nor embittered in the recollections by the pangs of self-reproach. -
—T. H. HUXLEY.
Solo Pianist - HERR EDUARD SCHARF.
ORCHESTRA OF 66 ARTISTS.
Conductor :
Professor G. W. L. Marshall-Hall.
Analytical Programme, Price 6d, can be obtained from the Ushers
Violins : Mr. Ernest Toy
(Leader) North Briglia Di Gilio Hume
„ H.Marshall-Hall „ Parkes
Schuster „ Schoknecht
Trevena Mrs. Brookes
Ewart Manby
Miss Aitkin Archibald Baker Carruthers Campbell Crozier Gray Healy Hart Hansfotd Marks Nanson Trenerry Walters
Violas : Mr. Dawson ,, Williams
Miss Baker „ Metters „ McMahon
Cellos :
Mr. Hattenbach „ a Crow „ Hennesey „ MacLeod „ Meldrum
Miss Baker Hume Black
Vasses : Mr. Thatcher
1) Acfield Dodge
If Oliver Tappe
flutes : Mr. Amadio
„ Russell
Oboes : Mr. Brogden
„ Cober
Clarinets Mr. Edmeston „ Mohr
Vassoons : Mr. P. Briginshaw „ Chapman
tarns : Mr. Kuhr
„ Levey „ Wood „ Finlay
trumpets : Mr. Percy Jones
„ Osborne
trombones : Mr. Fletcher „ Bowker „ Mossman
tuba : Mr. Coram
tympani : Mr. Crow
Orchestral Manager:
J. SUTTON CROW,
Tel. 1155. Glen's, Collins Street.
AFTERNOON TEA may be obtained in the
Dress Circle Lounge during the Interval.
Marshall-Hall Orchestra. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 7, 1912. PROGRAMME.
Conductor : Professor G. W. L. MARSHALL-HALL.
1. SYMPHONY, " The Clock," No. 4, in D Major
Haydn. 1. Adagio. Presto.
2. Andante.
3. Menuetto.
4. Vivace. Finale.
2. TRAGIC OVERTURE Brahms.
INTERVAL.
3. SYMPHONIC VARIATIONS - Caesar Franck.
Pianoforte —lour Ebuarb Scharf.
4. OVERTURE, " Der Freischutz " Weber.
Conductor :
Prof. G. W. L. Marshall-Hall.
M. PHILIP FOX, Hon. Sec.,
414 Collins Street. Analytical Programme, Price 6d., can be obtained from the Ushers.
The Management desires to announce an extra Concert which the Conductor and Orchestra have arranged as a Compli-mentary Concert for the benefit of certain membeth of the Orchestra who have suffered and still suffer serious pecuniary loss by reason of their continuing to play at these Concerts. The success of the Concerts during the last three seasons has been largely due to the loyal support of the Orchestra, and it is hoped that the Patrons of the Concerts and the public generally will avail themselves of this opportunity to show their appreciation. The programme, which will be announced shortly, will be of exceptional interest, and will comprise a selection of the most popular works recently performed.
•
Fifth Orchestral Concert of the Season will be given at
HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE,
Saturday Afternoon, Oct. 5th, at 3 p.m.
r o g r a m m e.
1. SYMPHONY, No. 7 - Beethoven.
2. L'APRES MIDI D'UN FAUNS Debussy.
3. CONCERTO, PIANOFORTE AND ORCHESTRA, A Minor, Op. 54 Schumann.
Pianoforte Miss meta 'mope.
4. OVERTURE, No. 4, " Flying Dutchman " Wagner.
Third Chamber Music Concert, CHAPTER HOUSE, Rear of St. Paul's Cathedral,
Tuesday Evening, 10th Sept., at 8 p. m.
'programme. 1. QUARTETT in. E Flat, 0.13. 51 Dvorak.
2, SONGS Schumann.
flbrs,,. !Patten. 3.‘ SONATA PIANO & FLUTE - 13ach.
Piciito--111MS$ rita tope. Flute — .61)r. 3obn Ettlabto:'
. QUARTETT FOR PIANOFORTE & STRINGS, G Minor, No 1 Mozart.
Piano—Mr. Elvins.
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