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1st |
1784 |
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, composer, son of J.S. Bach, dies at 74 |
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2nd |
1900 |
Sibelius' "Finlandia," premieres in Helsinki |
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3rd |
1778 |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French writer/composer (Pygmalion), dies |
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4th |
1826 |
Stephen Foster, Lawrencevil, Pensylvania, composer (Oh! Susanna, Swanee River) born |
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5th |
1907 |
Maria Anna Mahler, composer Gustav Mahler's eldest daughter, dies at 5 |
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6th |
1971 |
Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong, jazz musician (Hello Dolly), dies at 71 |
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7th |
1956 |
Michelangelo Rossi, Italian opera composer, died at about 55 |
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8th |
1882 |
Percy Grainger, Melbourne, composer/pianist/conductor (Hill Songs) born |
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9th |
1988 |
Jessye Norman begins recording Bizet's "Carmen" |
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10th |
1762 |
Roubiliac's monument for Handel unveiled at Westminster Abbey |
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11th |
1937 |
George Gershwin, composer (American in Paris), dies at 38 |
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12th |
1895 |
Oscar Hammerstein II, lyricist who worked with Richard Rodgers, born in New York City |
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13th |
1668 |
Van Marco Cesti's opera "Il Pomo d'Oro," premieres in Vienna |
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14th |
1682 |
Henry Purcell appointed organist of Chapel Royal, London |
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15th |
1795 |
"Marseillaise" becomes French national anthem |
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16th |
1994 |
The three tenors-Placido Domingo, Luciano Parvarotti, Jose Carreras, perform in Los Angeles |
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17th |
1873 |
Antonina Neshdanova, Russian soprano (Rigoletto) born |
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18th |
1907 |
Florenz Ziegfeld's "Follies of 1907," premieres in New York City |
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19th |
1952 |
"Paint Your Wagon" closes at Shubert Theater New York City after 289 performances |
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20th |
1942 |
“Time” magazine puts Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovitch on its cover |
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21st |
1796 |
Robert Burns, Scottish poet (Auld Lang Syne), dies at 37 |
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22nd |
1913 |
Licia Albanese, Bari Italy, operatic soprano (New York Metropolitan Opera) born |
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23rd |
1757 |
Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti, Italian composer (La Silvia), dies at 71 |
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24th |
1832 |
Johann Christoph Lauterbach, violinist born |
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25th |
1975 |
"A Chorus Line," longest-running Broadway show (6,137), premieres |
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26th |
1882 |
Richard Wagner's opera "Parsifal," premieres in Beirut |
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27th |
1994 |
Tatiana Tauer, harpist, dies at 48 |
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28th |
1741 |
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi, Italian composer, dies at 63 |
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29th |
1856 |
Robert A Schumann, German pianist/composer (Humoresque), dies at 46 |
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30th |
1747 |
Antonio Benedetto Maria Puccini, composer born |
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31st |
1886 |
Franz von Liszt, Hungarian pianist/composer, dies at 74 |
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DATE |
TIME |
HOST |
VENUE |
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July 4th |
2:00pm |
Broadview Uniting Church |
Broadview Uniting Church, Collingrove Ave, Broadview |
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August 15th |
2:00pm |
Elizabeth Grove Uniting Church |
Uniting Church, Cnr Harvey + Fairfields Road, Elizabeth Grove |
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August 29th |
2:00pm |
Seaford Ecumenical Mission |
Uniting C hurch, Cnr Main Street + Grand Boulevard, Seaford |
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September 12th |
2:00pm |
Strathalbyn Bible Society |
St Andrew’s Uniting Church, Strathalbyn |
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September 15th |
7:30pm |
Walkerville Rotary Club, supporting Chor-Farmer Choir |
Elder Hall, University of Adelaide, North Terrace, Adelaide |
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September 25th |
7.30pm |
Dunn Memorial Church |
Uniting Church, Mann Street, Mt Barker |
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October 17th |
2.00pm |
Combined with Adelaide Plains Male Choir |
Uniting Church, Tod Street, Gawler |
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October 23rd |
7.30pm |
Combined with Adelaide Plains Male Choir |
Cenrennial Hall, Lobethal |
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WHEN |
WHO |
WHAT |
WHERE |
ENQUIRIES |
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1st |
Musica Viva - Paul Lewis |
Now recognised as the ‘great Beethoven pianist of his day’, Lewis’ recent recordings of the complete Beethoven sonatas have won him great critical acclaim. |
Adelaide Town Hall, 128 King William Street, Adelaide. |
BASS Phone 131 246 |
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3rd |
Whaletime Playtime |
Coinciding with the opening of the South Australian Whale Watching Season. We have the opportunity to enjoy a unique, rare experience with these magnificent creatures. |
Warland Reserve, Victor Harbour |
Phone 8551 0753 |
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4th |
Hayden Wiseman and Friends |
Music to Soothe the Soul- Violin Concert. Enjoy a concert with classical and gospel favourites |
Atelier Building, Cornerstone College, Mt Barker |
Phone 8376 0163 |
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7th |
All Shook Up |
Somewhere in the mid-west in the 1950s, Chad, a hip-swivelling, guitar-playing roustabout rides into a sleepy town where fun and public affection have been banned. |
Arts Theatre, 53 Angas Street Adelaide |
Phone 8262 4906 |
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8th |
Guitarissimo |
Spanish composer Federico Moreno Torroba's folk-inspired, lyrical pieces for the classical guitar. Includes works by Australian composers Roland Chadwick and Grant Sheridan. |
Pilgrim Church, 12 Flinders Street, Adelaide |
BASS Phone 131 246 |
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9th |
Ticklish Allsorts |
Original songs cover a diversity of musical styles - to open children’s ears to all sorts of music. From country to rock, Latin to Celtic, reggae to blues the variety of songs adds dynamics and surprise to the show. |
Barossa Arts and Convention Centre, Magnolia Road, Tanunda |
Phone (08) 8561 4299 |
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10th |
Syntony |
The voices of Syntony soar to heavenly heights. Experience transcendence through the purity of Gregorian Chant, beautiful early harmonies and more |
St Peters Cathedral, 27 King William Road, North Adelaide |
BASS Phone 131 246 |
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11th |
Sinclair’s Gully Wines |
Sparkling Disgorging Sessions will be held every Saturday and Sunday at 2pm in held between January and May. |
Colonial Drive, Norton Summit |
Phone 8390 1995 |
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13th |
Barefoot Fiddler |
Free-spirited, shoeless violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja performs three violin concertos with the Australian Chamber Orchestra. |
Adelaide Town Hall, 128 King William Street, Adelaide. |
BASS Phone 131 246 |
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14th |
The Australian Ballet |
The Silver Rose is a ballet of romantic intrigue and love gone wrong. The Marschallin, a celebrated actress, is still very beautiful but fears her lover might fall for a younger woman. |
Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre, King William Road, Adelaide |
BASS Phone 131 246 |
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16th |
National Motor Museum |
For most, there is only one option to alleviate the desire to purchase your dream car, settle for a scale model that is a fraction of the size and price of its full grown sibling. |
Shannon Street, Birdwood |
Phone 8568 4000 |
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17th |
MBA Building And Home Improvement |
Adelaide's premier event for building and renovation. The event will showcase 300 companies spanning over 16,000 square metres. |
Adelaide Showground, Goodwood Road, Wayville |
Phone 8177 1499 |
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18th |
David Gray |
Sensational young Scottish musician at the Capri Wurlitzer. David has played concerts throughout the UK, USA Switzerland and New York. |
Capri Theatre, Goodwood Road, Goodwood |
Phone 8272 1177 |
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19th |
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20th |
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21st |
Mario Lanza |
The Loveliest Night of the Year, a beautiful presentation of the music of Mario Lanza and Kathryn Grayson, starring two of Australia’s best loved singers, Roger Lemke and Annalisa Kerrigan. |
Hopgood Theatre, Ramsay Place, Noarlunga Centre, Noarlunga |
Phone 8444 0400 |
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22nd |
Pianist Cyprien Katsaris |
Beethoven, Mahler, Schubert, Katsaris- Spontaneous improvisation on various Liszt themes |
Elder Hall, Adelaide University, North Terrace, Adelaide. |
BASS Phone 131 246 |
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23rd |
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24th |
Gala Anniversary |
The Grand Organ will be played by the world renowned organist Thomas Trotter. He will be accompanied by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Braithwaite. |
Adelaide Town Hall, 128 King William Street, Adelaide. |
BASS Phone 131 246 |
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25th |
Stepfamily Awareness Day |
A day dedicated to the stepfamily, it provides an opportunity to acknowledge, promote and celebrate the great work that stepfamilies do. |
Face-to-Face |
Email www.stepfamily.asn.au |
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26th |
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27th |
Pavel Haas Quartette Prague
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Bringing a feast of vibrant Czech music on its first Australian tour and performs a new work by Paul Stanhope, Musica Viva's 2010 Featured Composer. |
Adelaide Town Hall, 128 King William Street, Adelaide. |
BASS Phone 131 246 |
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28th |
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29th |
Natsuko Yoshimoto & Gabriella Smart |
Acclaimed soloists and chamber musicians Natsuko Yoshimoto and Gabriella Smart come together for their first duo recital. They celebrate the mood and music of Paris in the Belle Epoque. |
Adelaide Town Hall, 128 King William Street, Adelaide. |
BASS Phone 131 246 |
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30th |
Horses and Cattle |
The Great Australian Outback Cattle Drive is the experience of a lifetime. |
Oodnadatta Track, Oodnadatta, Outback South Australia |
Phone 1300 366 770 |
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31st |
State Opera |
Verdi's magnificent opera uses these dramatic events and emotions to create one of his greatest masterpieces dealing with the trials and tribulations of love and scandal, with a sensational score packed with many of his most famous arias, ensembles and choruses. |
Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre, King William Road, Adelaide |
BASS Phone 131 246 |