![]() Years of birth or death, and sometimes also names and spellings of names, thus sourced and presented here, Where no certain evidence of a person's birth year has yet been identified, the assumption is that we do not and cannot yet know with sufficient certainty to propose one. Only such biographical information as can be confirmed from standard national databases or original documentation presented is entered at the head of each person entry in this page. With a secondary focus on members of their circles - families, pupils, colleagues, and other important contacts - first active after 1860.īeyond that, there has been no systematic attempt as yet to deal with musical personnel first active after 1860, and so far the coverage is selective.Ī major upgrade of the contents of this page was completed in August 2021,Īnd newly added documentation (including genealogical data) and Trove tagging now brings the page content up to 1860 close to completion. The primary focus of the biographical register is musical personnel first active before the end of 1860, "A biographical register of Australian colonial musical personnel–S (Sa-Sc)",Īustralharmony (an online resource toward the early history of music in colonial Australia): Levy Sheet Music Collection, Johns Hopkins UniversityĪ biographical register of Australian colonial musical personnel–S (Sa-Sc).California Digital Newspaper Collection.Roud Folk Song Index and Broadside Index (VWML).Vaughan Williams Memorial Library Historic Dance and Tune Books.What's the score Bodleian (find in Bodleian digital).National Library of Scotland English ballads online.National Library of Scotland Special collections of printed music.Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism in Europe.John Meredith folklore field recordings 1953-61 (NLA).Humming a diff'rent tune (old songbooks, music history & more) blogspot.Digital Archive of Early Australian Music.Australian Variety Theatre Archive 1850-1930.New South Wales Colonial Secretary's Papers 1788-1856.Australian periodical publications 1840-45.Sydney Living Museums Internet Archive.James Waller (1819-1871), musical amateur, and family.Wallace in Dublin and Sydney, and Mary Pye's music book. ![]()
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