Great Musical Patrons 5 – Railways & Music
What do railways and music have in common? How did railways and composition become intertwined?
Palatial Treats: New North Adelaide Baroque Hall
Graham Strahle reports on a concert given by Tarrawatta Trio in the newly completed North
Great Musical Patrons 4 -Werner Reinhart (and his link to Alma Moodie – forgotten Australian violinist)
Werner Reinhart lived between 1884 and 1951. He was a Swiss businessman, philanthropist, amateur clarinettist,
Great Musical Patrons 3 – Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
Elizabeth Penn Sprague was born in Chicago in 1864. Her father was a wealthy owner
Great Musical Patrons – 2
When Paul Sacher died aged 93 in 1999, he was the third richest man in
GREAT MUSICAL PATRONS 1 – Winnaretta Singer aka Princess Edmond de Polignac
Born in 1865, Winnaretta Singer was the 20th of 24 children by five wives of
Culture; Literature Music and Art of the Belle Epoque Period in France and Europe
Article written by Ed Zeidan The Belle Epoque was a period in Paris from roughly
William Morris, Arnold Dolmetsch and the Early Music revival
Adelaide has the largest collection of William Morris artworks outside Britain. There will be a talk accompanying Musiqiue Vivante’s concert in All Soul’s Church, St Peters, on Sunday 29th May at 2pm.
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