PROGRAMME GRATIS.
Under the Patronage of
HIS EXCELLENCY THE STATE GOVERNOR & LADY FULLER.
Final Concert of the Season, ... being the 106th since its inception....
TOWN HALL, MELBOURNE, Saturday Afternoon, August 5, 1911, at 3 p.m.
MARSHALL-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.
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ORCHESTRA OF 81 ARTISTS.
Pianist : HERR EDUARD SCHARF.
Conductor :
Prof. G. W. L. Marshall-Hall.
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1. SPRING SYMPHONY No. 2, Op. 73 (D Major) Brahms.
1. Allegro non troppo.
2. Adagio non troPPo.
3. 3 Allegretto grazioso (Quasi Andantino). Presto ma non assai.
4. Allegro con spirit°.
INTERVAL.
2. PRELUDE A L'APRES-MIDI D'UN FAUNE
3. CONCERTO FOR PIANOFORTE AND ORCHESTRA
Allegro mcderato. Adagio. Allegro marcato.
lberr JEbuarb Selma.
Debussy.
A Minor Grieg.
4. OVERTURE
" Meistersinger"
Wagner.
Conductor :
Prof. G. VV. L. Marshall-Hall.
M. PHILIP FOX, Hon. Sec.,
414 Collins Street.
Marshall-Hall Orchestra. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 5th.
PROGRAMME. Conductor: Professor G. W. L. MARSHALL-HALL.
tr/tOIMS
Mr. Toy (Leader) „ North „ Briglia „ Di Gilio „ Haydon „ Hume „ MacLeod „ Parkes „ Schuster „ Trevena
Mrs. Brookes „ Manby
Miss Aitken Archibald Baker Cuddon Campbell Crozier Clark Conacher Easton Gray Healy Hart Hansford Macarthur McDermott N anson Noske Pearce Sugden Trenerry Walters Whitley
tu tolas : Mr. Dawson
„ Lamble „ Williams
Miss Baker Cook Metters Mc Mahon
Cellos : Mr. Hattenbach
„ Clarence Levy „ Hore „ Schellenberger „ MacLeod „ Meldrum
Miss Baker „ Hume Black
Basses : Mr. Roubaudi „ Acfield „ Oliver „ Tappe „ Thatcher
barPS • Miss Barclay Mr. Vita
flutes : Mr. Amadio
„ Russell „ Pett
Oboes : Mr. Graves
„ Cober
Coy Einglats : Dr. l ■ udall
Clarinets : Mr. Tipping „ Mohr
Vassoons : Mr. P. Briginshaw „ Chapman
torus : Mr. Kuhr „ Hingott „ Wood „ Finlay
trumpets :
Mr. Levey „ Osborne „ Ryder
trombones : Mr. Code
„ Fletcher „ Holley „ Mossman
'Cuba : Mr. Rule
tympani : Mr. Crow
/Antique Cymbals : Mr. E. Crow „ H. Marshall-Hall
Orchestral Manager :
I. SUTTON CROW,
Tel. 1155. Glen's, Collins Street,
Analytical Programme, Price 6d., can be obtained from the Ushers.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. J. & N. TAIT have pleasure in announcing that
MR. LEONARD BORWICK, THE FAMOUS PIANIST,
will return to Melbourne prior to his departure for America for
two ifarcwell Concert at the TOWN HALL on the following dates:—
Tuesday Evening, August 15th, CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT, PROGRAMME.
Piano Quartett, G Minor Ballade, Ab Nocturne, C Minor Etude, A Minor Piano Quintett, Eb
Brahms.
Chopin.
- Schumann.
Assisted by Mr. Ernest Toy, Mr. Joseph North, Mr. J. W. Dawson, and Herr Louis Hattenbach,.
Saturday Afternoon, August 19th, GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Under the direction of Professor G. W. L. Marshall-Hall.
PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, " 1phigenia " - Gluck .
2. Piano Concerto, A Major Mozart. 3. Sigfried Idyll - - Wagner.
INTERVAL.
4. Piano Concerto, " Emperor" - - Beethoven.
ERTAINLY the biggest event that the music world of Australia has ever known will be the Season of Grand Opera, with MADAME, MELBA at the head of a Company of the finest Artists procurable, which the
enterprise of J. C. Williamson Ltd. has made possible. The Season, which will commence in Sydney in September, and in Melbourne on October 28th, will be devoted to a repertoire of Twelve Operas:—
LA TRAV1ATA (in which Melba will launch the Season), LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, RIGOLETTO, FAUST, MADAM BUTTERFLY, LA BOHEME, LA TOSCA, OTHELLO, CARMEN, ROMEO AND JULIET, LOHENGRIN, and SAMSON AND DELILAH.
The Artists who will support Madame Melba, include Mesdames Giannina Wayda and Marie Axarine (Soprani), Mesdames Eleanora di Cisneros and Marie Voluntas Ranzenberg (Contralti), Messrs. John McCormick, Francisco Zeni, Giulio Ciccolini and Albert Quesnel (Tenors), Messrs. Cristiani and Scandiani (Baritones), Messrs. Edmund Burke, Vito Dammaco, and Albert Kaufmann (Bassi). The conductor will be Signor Anglini, who has been Madame Melba's most trusted conductor at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York.
Arrangements have been made for Lohengrin to be produced under the direction of Professor Marshall- Hall on a complete scale.
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