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OH624 |
Physical description |
29 sound cassettes. |
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ILDACC music making in Western Australia project |
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ILDACC music making in Western Australia project
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200 Voices from the Oral History Records Rescue Group Project
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Transcript title. |
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Transcript edited by Sir Frank Callaway. |
Transcript |
1 transcript with introduction, notes, clippings and facsimiles (typescript, xvi, [2], 4, 511 p.) |
Access advisory |
Access open. |
Rights advisory |
Copyright or other restrictions may apply. For public use, contact the State Library of Western Australia. |
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The creation of this oral history was assisted by funds made available from the Sports/Culture Instant Lottery. |
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This sound recording has been preserved and made available by the Oral History Records Rescue Group (OHRRG) Project supported by Lotterywest. |
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The transcript for this oral history recording may differ from the sound recording and may contain additional information. It is recommended that both the transcript and sound recording are consulted together. |
CONTENTS |
Contents pages -- References -- Introduction -- Transcript (p. 1-430) -- Clippings excerpts and notes -- Keynote address: A commonsense view of all music : remembering Percy Grainger (p. 460-494) -- Correspondence and clippings. |
Summary |
Sir Frank talks about his early life and education, growing up in New Zealand, his family, and family interest in church and music ; his early working life and first musical appointments. He was trained as a teacher and studied music education, winning prizes at the Royal Academy of Music in London and a Carnegie Travel Award took him to the USA whilst he was the Head of Dept. of Music at King Edward Technical College in Dunedin. In 1953 he was appointed as the first Reader in Music at University of Western Australia. In 1959 he became the inaugural Professor and Head of Dept. of the Department of Music at the University of Western Australia. In this position Sir Frank virtually led music education in Australia, initiating many new studies, appointments, specialisations, bequests, trusts, visiting scholar schemes, concerts, artists in residence and research projects in music. He was a guest conductor for many major symphony orchestras and through his pioneering efforts in so many areas of music and music education was a member of a large number of influential music organisations. He was leader and conductor of the University of Western Australia Choral Society for 25 years, Chairman of the W.A. Arts Council, and founding editor of the Australian Journal Music Education. He was the recipient of many awards, prizes and honours, Knighted with the CMG in 1975 |
Subjects |
Callaway, Frank, 1919-2003 -- Interviews.
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University of Western Australia Choral Society.
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University of Western Australia. School of Music.
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Conductors (Music) -- Western Australia -- Interviews.
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Music teachers -- Western Australia -- Interviews.
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Music -- Instruction and study -- Western Australia -- History.
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Related names |
Jamieson, Ronda.
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Bannister, John.
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Callaway, Frank, 1919-2003.
Commonsense view of all music : remembering Percy Grainger
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