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Concert and Music Performances Ps48 J S Battye Library of West Australian History Collection CONCERT AND MUSIC PERFORMANCES PS48 This collection of posters is available to view at the State Library of Western Australia. To view items in this list, contact the State Library of Western Australia Search the State Library of Western Australia’s catalogue Date PS number Venue Title Performers Series or notes Size D 1975 April - September 1975 PS48/1975/1 Perth Concert Hall ABC 1975 Youth Concerts Various Reverse: artists 91 x 30 cm appearing and programme 1979 7 - 8 September 1979 PS48/1979/1 Perth Concert Hall NHK Symphony Orchestra The Symphony Orchestra of Presented by The 78 x 56 cm the Japan Broadcasting Japan Foundation and Corporation the Western Australia150th Anniversary Board in association with the Consulate-General of Japan, NHK and Hoso- Bunka Foundation. 1981 16 October 1981 PS48/1981/1 Octagon Theatre Best of Polish variety (in Paulos Raptis, Irena Santor, Three hours of 79 x 59 cm Polish) Karol Nicze, Tadeusz Ross. beautiful songs, music and humour 1989 31 December 1989 PS48/1989/1 Perth Concert Hall Vienna Pops Concert Perth Pops Orchestra, Musical director John Vienna Singers. Elisa Wilson Embleton (soprano), John Kessey (tenor) Date PS number Venue Title Performers Series or notes Size D 1990 7, 20 April 1990 PS48/1990/1 Art Gallery and Fly Artists in Sound “from the Ros Bandt & Sasha EVOS New Music By Night greenhouse” Bodganowitsch series 31 December 1990 PS48/1990/2 Perth Concert Hall Vienna Pops Concert Perth Pops Orchestra, Musical director John Vienna Singers. Emma Embleton Lyons & Lisa Brown (soprano), Anson Austin (tenor), Earl Reeve (compere) 2 November 1990 PS48/1990/3 Aquinas College Sounds of peace Nawang Khechog (Tibetan Tour of the 14th Dalai 42 x 30 cm Chapel bamboo flute & didjeridoo Lama player). Ben Burgess, D.D. Bosca. 23 August 1990 PS48/1990/4 St George’s St. Hallvard-Guttene Norwegian Boys' Choir Conductor: Oistein 60 x 43 cm Cathedral Vogt 1993 10 November 1993 PS48/1993/1 Perth Concert Hall The Fureys The Fureys Australian tour 27 November 1993 PS48/1993/2 Fremantle “Dandjoo” Together in I Land, Passion Dance and Australian Music Day Passenger Company the Big Love Band, Red ‘93 Terminal Ochre, Souls Ajah, Nungka Dancers, Bizircus, Donna and the Dimes, Get on Down, Bad Boys, Ichinen, Pipeline and Ice Down 16 October 1993 PS48/1993/3 Octagon Theatre Fiddler at the Octagon Ernie Gruner (violinist) Traditional and UWA contemporary Jewish music 31 March 1993 PS48/1993/4 Perth Concert Hall Guinness Celebration of Christy Moore, Donal Australia and NZ tour Irish music Lunny, Davy Spillane, Stocktons Wing, Barleycorn, etc Date PS number Venue Title Performers Series or notes Size D 21 November 1993 PS48/1993/5 St John’s Anglican A concert for St Cecilia Marillier Baroque Ensemble Church – Glynn Marillier (recorder, Jillian Belbin (harpsichord), Hans Hug (cello) 16 May 1993 PS48/1993/6 Subiaco Theatre 50 years of jazz piano John Gill Scott Joplin to Billy 30 x 27 cm Centre Joel 15 Aug 1993 PS48/1993/7 Lemnos Hospital Symphony in Shenton Park Director: Graham 42 x 30 cm grounds bushland Wood. Full symphony orchestra (69 musicians listed). 1994 14/01/1994 PS48/1994/1 Fremantle Arts Summer Tour James Morrison, John 15/01/1994 Centre, Bannamah Morrison, Murray Wilkins, 16/01/1994 Wildlife Park, Mike Nelson Bunbury Entertainment Centre 29/03/1994 PS48/1994/2 Perth Concert Hall Australian Chamber Edward Higginbottom, Ton 7/06/1994 Orchestra 1994 Koopman, Richard Tognetti 10/08/1994 subscription series 23 - ? May 1994 PS48/1994/3 Regal Theatre Looking Through a Glass John Waters Onion. John Lennon in Word and Music. 6 -10 July 1994 PS48/1994/4 WA Academy of Fire Without Smoke Jazz Australia Performing Arts and Perth Concert Hall 17 – 23 September PS48/1994/5 Various locations 21st anniversary reunion Will Upson Big Band 1994 tour of the Will Upson Big Band 26 September 1994 PS48/1994/6 Club O Buffalo Tom Date PS number Venue Title Performers Series or notes Size D 1 October 1994 PS48/1994/7 Fremantle Tumbleweed plus Presented by Amnesty Passenger Rosemary Beads, Circus International Terminal. Murders, Yummy Fur, Verona.bikinatoll. 17 – 21 Nov 1994 PS48/1994/8 O’Connors, Lone The Elks ‘94 The Elks, special guests the Star, Steve’s, Bayou Bros Gobbles 19 November 1994 PS48/1994/9 Roberts Road, Groundswell 94 Dave Hole, Things of Stone Launching Australian D Albany and Wood, Def FX, Painters music Week and Dockers, The Chevelles, Storytime, Pokerface, The Waifs 7 June 1994 PS48/1994/10 Perth Concert Hall Australian Chamber Ton Koopman (director and Orchestra harpsichord), Richard Tognetti (leader) 11 – 13 Nov 1994 PS48/1994/11 Bridgetown Blues at Bridgetown Venetta Fields, The Backsliders, The Elks 4 March 1994, 5 - 7 PS48/1994/12 Orient; Club O Mr Floppy the unbearable Mr Floppy 60 x 42 cm March 1994 lightness of being a dickhead tour Sorrento Soccer City of Wanneroo 14 June 1994 PS48/1994/13 Club Music for all seasons Garry Lee Sextet event 42 x 30 cm 1995 22 - 23 Feb 1995 PS48/1995/1 Fly By Night Club Luka Bloom Luka Bloom Diamond Mountain Tour 1995 18, 19 August 1995 PS48/1995/2 Planet; Gobstopper Tour 1995 Big Heavy Stuff, Rosemary 59 x 37 cm Harbourside Beads, Knievel. Also Yummy Fur on 19 Aug. 1997 27 March 1997 PS48/1997/1 Burswood Aaron Kwok in concert Aaron Kwok 76 x 51 cm International Resort Casino Date PS number Venue Title Performers Series or notes Size D 2004 17 – 18 Jan 2004 PS48/2004/1 Sandalford Emirates symphony at Dionne Warwick, West 60 x 42 cm Caversham Estate Sandalford Australian Symphony Orchestra 22 May 2004 PS48/2004/2 Perth Concert Hall Scale variable 04: for Pi Ensemble World premiere of 60 x 42 cm those with a sound David Pye’s Karakamia appetite 2005 19 February 2005 PS48/2005/1 Perth Zoo Marcia Hines in concert Marcia Hines South Perth Fiesta 60 x 42 cm 30 October 2005 PS48/2005/2 Winthrop Hall, Chopin & friends Maria Welna Piano and organ 42 x 30 cm UWA recital 2006 19 March 2006 PS48/2006/1 Perth Concert Hall Vivaldi the Four Seasons Cologne New Philharmonic Performing Vivaldi, 60 x 42 cm Orchestra Mozart, Tchaikovski. 2007 10 March 2007 PS48/2007/1 Warehouse Café Flute! Flute!! Concert Naoko Matsushita 30 x 21 cm Shenton Park Classical or Japanese? 2008 31 December 2008 PS48/2008/1 Perth Concert Hall Twenty First Vienna Pops Perth Pops Orchestra, New Presented by Rotary Concert I Voci Singers, six fine solo Club of Perth and John artists Christmass 17 – 18 Dec 2008 PS48/2008/2 Quarry Live at the Quarry Tripod James 21 – 22 Jan 2009 Amphitheatre Morrison The 30 Jan – 1 Feb 2009 Whitlams 13 December 2008 PS48/2008/3 Hyde Park Hotel Bootleg show Cal Pec and the Tramps, Backroom Special Brew, Injured Ninja, Hayley Beth 14/12/2008 PS48/2008/4 Fremantle Arts Courtyard music International Human Rights Sunday afternoon, 21/12/2008 Centre courtyard Day Celebration. free entry 28/12/2008 ElectricKoraLand. 4/01/2009 Sneaky Weasel Gang. Pugsley Buzzard Date PS number Venue Title Performers Series or notes Size D 6/11/2008 PS48/2008/5 Fremantle Arts Sonic sessions Kim Salmon Jeff Hosted by Lucky 12/11/2008 Centre courtyard Lang Don Walker Oceans 20/11/2008 Hank Marvin 26/11/2008 Abbe May 3/12/2008 23/11/2008 PS48/2008/6 Fremantle Town Emerging WA Talents Daniel Kossov conducts Transferred to 30/11/2008 Hall, Hale School Fremantle Chamber PS323/2008/1 Orchestra 29 November 2008 PS48/2008/7 Geisha Bar, Massive vibrations Scott Blackman, Paul Northbridge Raphael, Seretonin, Tony Lopez, Marnie Kent 30 November 2008 PS48/2008/8 Perth Town Hall People’s Messiah Collegium Symphonic Invitation to sing in a Chorus large massed chorus 27 November 2008 PS48/2008/9 Metro Fremantle Get Us Home Tour The Panics 28 – 29 Nov 2008 PS48/2008/10 Hale School Noël it All! John Michael Swinbank Noel Coward songs 14 October 2008 PS48/2008/11 Perth Concert Hall Spirit of the Streets Spirit of the Streets Choir, Inspired by ‘Choir of Perth Male Voice Choir, Hard Knocks’ Working Voices Choir 12 October 2008 PS48/2008/12 St Margaret’s Allegri Con Brio Allegri Chamber Orchestra, Church, Nedlands Mario Duella 28 November 2008 PS48/2008/13 Pioneer Women’s Mamma Mia! It’s… Bjőrn Special guest - Absolute Memorial, Kings Again Kylie Park 30 November 2008 PS48/2008/14 Indie Bar, Jeff Martin and The Jeff Martin and The Armada Australian tour 2008 Scarborough Armada 29 November 2008 PS48/2008/15 Pioneer Women’s Escape to the park The Cruel Sea, Ben Lee, Bob Memorial, Kings Evans with Band, Kate Park Miller-Heidke, Abbe May & the Rockin’ Pneumonia Date PS number Venue Title Performers Series or notes Size D 23 November 2008 PS48/2008/16 The Esplanade Global Gathering Kraftwerk, Mark Ronson and the Version Palyers, Gorillaz, Above & Beyond, etc. 24 October 2008 PS48/2008/17 Bar Open, Apex APEX (UK) (Lifted, Northbridge Renegade Hardware, Moving Shadow, Horizons). With local support from: Killswitch, Frantik, Access, Double -1-Seven, Sempy 8 November 2008 PS48/2008/18 Sandalford Wines, Symphony at Sandalford The Ten Tenors with Swan Valley L’Orchestra di Femmine; guest Glenn Shorrock 9 November 2008 PS48/2008/19 Sandalford Wines, A Day on the Green Hoodoo Gurus, Thirsty Swan Valley Merc, Mark Seymour, The Reels, Andrew Winton 7/05/2008 PS48/2008/20 Art Gallery of W.A. Scale Variable 08 Nu; Lindsay Vickery; New chamber music D 21/06/2008 (Read) between the lines; Australian Art Orchestra series 6/09/2008 Tectonic; Crossing Rope with the Musicians of Bar Ngukkur 31 August 2008 PS48/2008/21 Midland Gate Hyper Festival 2008 Shihad, Birds of Tokyo, Tzu, Shopping Centre Murph & Plutonic, The Getaway Plan, Elora Danan, etc.
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