MS 5782 Papers of Dr. William Arundel Orchard (1867-1961)
Creator: Orchard, W. Arundel (William Arundel), 1867-1961
Title: Papers of W. A. Orchard
Date range: 1889-1963
Reference number: MS 5782
Extent: 42 cm (3 boxes) + 5 folio boxes
Administrative Information
Access: Available for reference
Provenance: The collection was donated to the Library by Orchard's
family in 1973. Additions to the collection were made in 1977, 1978 and 1980.
The collection comprises principally music scores (both published and
manuscript) composed or arranged by W.A. Orchard. Two other composers whose
published works are included in this collection are Philip Wilkinson and Noel
Nickson. Also included are newspaper cuttings, programs, photographs, letters
and lecture notes.
William Arundel Orchard, organist, pianist, composer and conductor, was
born in London on 13 April 1867. He was educated privately and at Durham
University, England (BMus 1893, DMus 1928).
In 1896 Orchard went to Perth as a choir director, later working in
Hobart and New Zealand as a teacher, organist and conductor. He settled in
Sydney in 1903 where he was the original conductor of the Sydney Symphony
Orchestra in 1908 and conductor of the Sydney Madrigal and Chamber Music
Society (1908-1915). Orchard worked at the NSW Conservatorium of Music from
1916 until 1934, succeeding Henri Verbrugghen as Director in 1923. In Hobart in
1935-1938 he taught the first degree course in music at the University of
Tasmania.
Orchard published two books: The distant view (1943) and Music in
Australia (1952). He was elected a fellow of the Royal College of Music,
London, in 1931 and in 1936 was appointed O.B.E. Orchard died on 7 April 1961.
References: Australian dictionary of biography, volume 11
(1988) Monash biographical dictionary of 20th century Australia
(1994)
Columbia History of Music through ear and eye 3 1
[The], by Percy A. Scholes. Period II. From the
beginning of the Opera and Oratorio to the death
of Bach and Handel. (London: Oxford University
Press, 1931)
Deutschland: Thüringens Landeshauptstadt: Weimar. 3 1
Sightseeing pamphlet with B/W photographs
Easter Morn-a short oratorio. Words adapted from 1 4
the scriptures and written by Mr Charles Karlyle,
1892. Words only
Festivals of the Bavarian State Theatres, Munich, 3 6
August 1-September 5, 1926. Richard Wagner,
Prince-Regent-Theatre. W.A.
Mozart,Residence-Theatre. Contains Plans of both
Theatres. [4 p.]
Gerhardt, Elena [Picture] 3 1
The Gramophone [magazine], February 1952 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], April 1952 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], June 1952 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], August 1952 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], May 1953 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], Coronation No., 1953 3 3
The Gramophone [magazine], February 1954 3 3
The Gramophone [magazine], February 1954 3 5
The Gramophone [magazine], March 1954 [2 copies] 3 3
The Gramophone [magazine], April 1954 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], May 1954 3 5
The Gramophone [magazine], September 1954 3 5
The Gramophone [magazine], October 1954 3
The Gramophone [magazine], December 1955 3 5
The Gramophone [magazine], March 1958 3 2
The Gramophone [magazine], April 1958 [2 copies] 3 2
Guide through Nuremberg with a city plan. 3 7
(4 page folded sheet)
Guide through the music of Richard 2 3
Wagner's 'The Ring of the Nibelung,'by
Hans Von Wolzogen. Translated by Ernst
Von Wolzogen. 3rd Edition. (Leipsic:
Feodor Reinboth, n.d.) 79 pages.
Hänsel & Gretel: a fairy opera in three 2 3
acts by Adelheid Wette. Book of Words.
[Title page only-book missing]
History and Odd Notes [Music] (Notebook), FB 4 1
W. Arundel Orchard, 1889-92.
1889-92-address: 120 Shepherd's Bush Road,
London. 1892-c95-79 Elsham Rd.,
Kensington.
Illustrated Almanac of the Bavaria State 3 7
Theatres, Munich, 1932, with a
retrospective view at the season 1930/31.
Edited by Dr. Arthur Bauckner.(Munich:
Knorr & Hirth GMBH, 1932). 76 pages plus
plan of the Prinzregententheater.
L'Illustration, 30 Juillet 1932, FB 5 1
pp.419-426 plus 1 loose page on Mme de
Stael and on reverse side-Panneaux
Decoratifs pour la Salle des Fétes de
l'Hotel de Ville D'Arras.
Invitation: An evening of Chamber Music 3 8
will be given under the supervision of Dr
Arundel Orchard to which you are cordially
invited. This card will admit you to the
Royal Society's Room, Tasmanian Museum, on
Thursday evening, August 20th at 8
o'clock. RSVP by 15th August 256 Davey
Street.
John Christian Bach-Speech Notes. By W. FB 4 1
Arundel Orchard.14 pages, plus 4 of music
Landes-Konservatorium der Musik zu 3 1
Leipzig, gegründet 1843 von Mendelssohn
Bartholdy. 84 Studienjahr 1926/27.
Aufführungenund Konzerte. Direktion: Prof.
Max Pauer. [80 pages]
Lecture Notes-various-some dated. 1 3
Leipzig [c1928]. Sightseeing pamphlet. 3 1
Letter: To W. Arundel Orchard, of Hobart, 3 8
Tasmania, from the Premier-congratulating
WAO on his O.B.E.
Letters to and from 'The FB 4 1
Herald'-cuttings-some letters, mostly
1938.
Letters-1908-1930's-various FB 4 3
Magazine cutting: Bayreuth Idea and its 3 6
British Application, pp. 645-48, plus 2 p.
of photographs.
Magazine cutting: Dr Hans Richter: an 3 8
appreciation, by E.A. Baughan. (Windsor
magazine, pp.411-414).
Malaya: 2 x bamboo pictures FB 1 1
Monthly Music Record [Magazine], December FB 4 2
1933, 63rd Year.
Music (Words)-Booklet containing words to 3 7
God Save the Queen; The Queen's Song;
Coronation Music; The Flag of England; A
Hymn of Praise (Lobgesang). (Novello, Ewer
& Co., n.d.) [Title page missing].
Music Quarterly [The], Title Page and 3 8
Table of Contents & Illustrations, Vol.
XI, 1925.
Music Quarterly [The], Title Page and 3 8
Table of Contents & Illustrations, Vol.
XII, 1926
Music Quarterly [The], Title Page and 3 8
Table of Contents & Illustrations, Vol.
XII, 1927
Music score: All the Blue Bonnets, FB 5 2
arranged by W. Arundel Orchard. Original
MS. 4 pages.
Music Score: An Idyl, Part-song for mixed 1 4
voices, S.A.T.B. by Edward L. Sabin.
Music by Arundel Orchard. (Paling's
Edition of Part-Music No. 53) (London:
W.H. Paling & Co., 1910) [11 copies]
Music Score: An Idyl, Part-song for mixed 1 4
voices, S.A.T.B. by Edward L. Sabin.
Music by Arundel Orchard dedicated 'to my
friend Alfred Mistowski'. (Germany: W.H.
Paling, 1910) [12 copies]
Music score: Ariel, piano solo, by W. FB 5 2
Arundel Orchard. (Melbourne: Allan & Co.
Pty. Ltd., 1943). 5 pages. Combined
with¾Waltzing Matilda an Australian song,
by Marie Cowan, arranged for piano solo by
,Thomas Wood.
Music score: Ariel, piano solo, by W. FB 5 2
Arundel Orchard. (Melbourne: Allan & Co.
Pty. Ltd., 1943). 5 pages.
Music score: Beethoven. Cherubini (Medea) FB 4
Music score: Caprice for Violin and FB 4 4
Pianoforte, by W. Arundel Orchard. 'For
Ruth'. 6 pages.
Music Score: Come away, death - Madrigal 1 4
for S.S.A.T.T.B. Words by Shakespeare.
Music by Philip Wilkinson. (Arnold's
Choral Music No.525, Ed. by Herbert
Howells) (London: Edward Arnold, 1954).
Music score: Concerto (Solo Part) for FB 4 4
Violin and Orchestra, by W. Arundel
Orchard. 14 pages.
Music score: The Coquette: a comic opera FB 1 1
in Two Acts. Lyrics by W.J. Curtis. Music
by W. Arundel Orchard. Full Score. July
1904-5. 340 pages.
Music score: Dance from 'The Emperor', Act FB 4 2
II, No.2½, by W. Arundel Orchard, 1906. 7
pages.
Music score: Les Deux Grenadiers (The Two FB 4 2
Grenadiers). Mélodie de Richard Wagner.
(London: Schott & Co., n.d.) 7 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray. By W. Arundel FB 4 1
Orchard. Original MS. pp.163-321.
Music Score: Dorian Gray, Act II. By W. 2 1
Arundel Orchard. L.H.W. Vocal Parts.
Manuscript.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in FB 2
Three Acts: Full Score, by W. Arundel
Orchard. Book arranged from Oscar Wilde's
Picture of Dorian Gray, by W. J. Curtin,
K.D., M.A., L.L.B. 1915-17. 211 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in FB 2
Three Acts: Act II - Full Score 169 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in FB 2
Three Acts: Act III - Full Score 106 pages.
('finished 10.i.17 at Kameruka, NSW').
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in FB 3 1
Three Acts: Act III - by W. Arundel Orchard.
28 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray, by W.J. Curtis and FB 4 2
W. Arundel Orchard. Valet. 3 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray, Act II, [by W. J. FB 4 2
Curtin and W. Arundel Orchard] p.2-16
Music score: Dorian Gray - Act III. (Dorian FB 3 1
drawing room at Selby) 1 page, handwritten.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in FB 3 3
Three Acts, by W. Arundel Orchard
Act II - Trumpets, I & II. 14 pages.
Act II - Timpani. 9 pages.
Act II - Trombone Basso. 9 pages.
Act II - Flutes I & II. 21 pages.
Act II - Horn IV. 10 pages.
Act II - Trombones I & II. 14 pages.
Act II - Bassoons I & II. 23 pages.
Act II - Clarinets I & II. 24 pages.
Act II - Oboes I & II. 19 pages.
Act II - Horns I & II. 20 pages.
Act II - Horn III. 12 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in FB 3 1
Three Acts, by W. Arundel Orchard.
Act III - Flutes, 1 mo & 2 mo. 16 pages
Act III - Horns, 1 & 2 in F. 15 pages.
Act III - Violin, 1 mo. 11 pages
Act III - Trumpets, 1 & 2. 11 pages
Act III - Oboes, 1 mo & 2 mo. 16 pages
Act I - Violin, 2nds. 22 pages.
Act I - V'cello. 20 pages
Act I - Viola. 21 pages.
Act I - C. Basso. 17 pages.
Act I - Violin, 1 mo. 20 pages.
Act I - Hidden Chorus for Dorian Gray. ('if
any use'). 5 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray: an opera in Three FB 3
Acts, by W. Arundel Orchard.
Act III - Basso. 11 pages.
Act III - Viola. 12 pages.
Act III - Violin 2nd. 13 pages.
Act III - Cello. 13 pages.
Act III - Clarinets. 21 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in FB 3 1
Three Acts, by W. Arundel Orchard.
Act III - Bassoons. 19 pages.
Act III - Horn 3 in F. 11 pages.
Act III - Trombones, 1 & 2. 7 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in FB 2
Three Acts: Op.: 3 (finished Jan 1917). 191
pages.
Music Score: Dorian Gray: an opera in Three 2 1
Acts. Handwritten summary manuscript, with
additions, deletions, etc., by W. Arundel
Orchard.
Music Score: Doth not wisdom cry - Anthem. For 1 2
Soprano Solo & Chorus of Boys or Women's voices
by W. Arundel Orchard. Words selected from
Proverbs VIII and Ecclesiastes XII. (Chappel &
Co., 1949).
Music score: Duncan Gray, arranged by W. FB 3 2
Arundel Orchard. 4 pages.
Music score: Examples for Special Lecture on FB 4 2
Modern Music and its development. Purcell
'Dido Areas'. January 17, 1918. 4 pages.
Music score: Excerpts reserved for the Ruins FB 3 1
of The Coquette or A Suicidal Policy. By W.
Arundel Orchard, 1905. ('My First and Best
Comic Opera. Performed at the Palace Theatre,
Sydney, August 28-September 2, 1905. Eight
Presentations. [the clever and Gilbertian
Libretto by W.J Curtis, K.C., L.L.B.]'). 32
pages.
Music score: Fanfare, by W. Arundel Orchard, FB 4 1
1938. 1 page.
Music score: Flowers of the Forest. Arranged by FB 3 2
W. Arundel Orchard. 4 pages.
Music score: Flying Dutchman (Overture) FB 3 3
Richard Wagner. (London: Augener & Co., n.d.).
28 pages.
Music score: God of our Fathers, for Tenors and 1 2
Basses. (Unpublished MS, 1915)
Music score: Hark! Hark the Lark, by FB 5 2
Shakespeare. Set to music as a Madrigal by W.
Arundel Orchard, 1956. Original MS. 14 pages.
Music score: Here awa', there awa'. Poem by FB 5 2
Burns. Old melody arranged for chorus by W.
Arundel Orchard, 29 November, 1912. Original
MS. 4 pages.
Music score: Here awa', there awa'. Poem by FB 4 2
Burns. Old melody arranged for chorus by W.
Arundel Orchard. 4 pages.
Music score: I'll bid my heart be still - Part FB 5 2
Song. Poem by Thomas Pringle. Old Border
Melody arranged by W. Arundel Orchard.
Original MS. 3 pages.
Music score: Intermezzo for six Violoncellos, FB 4 2
by W. Arundel Orchard, 1932. Includes parts for
Cello, Cello I, Cello II, Cello III, Cello IV,
Cello V, Cello VI.
Music score: Kyrie Eleison-Organ. W. Arundel FB 4 4
Orchard, 1898. Original MS.
Music Score: Love's Philosophy. Words by 1 2
Shelley, Music by W. Arundel Orchard. (Final
version of original MS).
Music score: Madrigal-Sonnet, by Edmund FB 5 2
Spenser, 1552-1599. Music by W. Arundel
Orchard, Feb-Mar 1950. (Rough duplicate)
Original MS. 13 pages.
Music Score: Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, set 1 4
to music in the Key of A Minor for Treble
Voices in two parts by Noel Nickson, 'with
compliments from NN, March 1956'. (Novello &
Co., 1956)
Music score: The Man in the Moon or A Trip to FB 1 1
Mars, words and lyrics by W.J. Curtis; music
by W. Arundel Orchard. 1907. ("Much of the
music of this was taken from our 1st Opera 'The
Coquette'") 110 pages.
Music score: The Mariner to the Dioscuri, FB 4 2
arranged for Male Chorus by W. Arundel Orchard
from Schubert. Poem by Mayrhofer. Arranged in
1920. 3 pages.
Music score: Monarch of Wine! Drinking Song FB 4 2
from the new comic opera 'The Emperor'. Words
by W.J. Curtis. Music by W. Arundel Orchard.
(Sydney: John Sands, n.d.) 5 pages.
Music score: The North Wind, by W. Arundel FB 4 4
Orchard. 1951-54.
Violin, 1 mo - Leader. 2 pages. Violin
¾2nd Desk. 2 pages.
Violin, 1 mo. 2 pages. [5 copies] Violin
- 2nd Leader. 2 pages
Violin - 2nd Desk. 2 pages Violin
- 2nd. 2 pages [4 copies]
Viola - Leader. 2 pages Viola
- 2nd Desk. 2 pages
Viola - 3rd Desk. 2 pages Viola
- 4th Desk. 2 pages
V'Cello - Leader. 2 pages V'Cello.
2 pages [2 copies]
C'Basso - Leader. 2 pages C'Basso.
2 pages [2 copies]
Flute, 1 mo. 2 pages.
Flute - 2nd.
Oboes 1 & 2. 3 pages
Clarinets. 3 pages
Bassoon, 1 mo. 2 pages
Bassoon - 2nd. 2 pages
Horn in F, 1 mo. 2 pages Horn
in F - 2nd. 2 pages
Timpani. 2 pages.
Music score: Overture to Coriolanus FB 3 3
(No.11), arranged by E. Pauer. L. Van
Beethoven, Op. 62. 26 pages.
Music score: Prelude to Fugue, by W. FB 4 4
Arundel Orchard. 21 pages.
Music score: Recessional. Written copy by FB 4 2
W. Arundel Orchard, 1911. 3 pages.
Music score: Recessional for Male Voices. FB 4 1
Words by Rudyard Kipling. Music by W.
Arundel Orchard. 4 pages.
Music score: Recessional for Male Voices. FB 4 2
Words by R. Kipling. Music by W. Arundel
Orchard. 4 pages.
Music Score: Rhapsody in A Minor, for 1 2
Piano, by W. Arundel Orchard, dedicated 'to
my daughter, Joan'.
Music Score: Robert le Diable: Flute et 2 -
Oboe, by Giacomo Meyerbeer. Original
manuscript. 233 pages, plus 24 loose
pages.
Music Score: Save us, O Christ - Anthem for 1 4
S.A.T.B. (Unaccompanied). Words anonymous.
Music by Noel Nickson, 'for All Saint's
Choir, E. St. Kilda, Melbourne'. (Octavo
Anthems Anth. 1322) (Novello & Co., 1956).
Music score: Scherzo. 3rd Movement.(Sketch FB 4 1
Only), by W. Arundel Orchard, Hobart, 1898.
12 pages.
Music score: Scherzo for the Pianoforte, FB 3 3
composed by W. Arundel Orchard. (London &
NY: Novello, Ewer & Co., n.d.) 7 pages.
Music score: The Silent Land, words by FB 3 3
Longfellow, music by W. Arundel Orchard.
15/4/[19]02. 7 pages.
Music score: The Silent Land, by W. Arundel FB 5 2
Orchard.
Flauti. 3 pages
Oboi. 3 pages
Clarinetti. 4 pages
Fagotti. 4 pages
Horns in F. 4 pages
Trumpets in F for Cornet in B
Flat. 2 pages.
Trombones, Alto & Tenor. 2 p. Trombone,
Basso. 1 page
Tympani. 2 pages
Basso. 2 pages [2 copies]
V'cello. 3 pages [2 copies] Viola.
2 pages [2 copies]
Violin. 2nd. 2 pages [5 copies] Violin.
1st mo. 2 pages [6 copies]
Music score: Sonnet by Keats. Original MS 1 2
dated 14/3/13-29/3/14 - to be revised and
scored for orchestra. (Unpublished MS)
Music score: The Spectre's Bride. Op.69. 1 -
A dramatic cantata written by K.J. Erben.
Music composed for Soli, Chorus and
Orchestra by Antonín Dvorak. (London &
N.Y.: Novello, Ewer & Co., n.d.)
Music score: Stay, stay, sweet time - an 1 2
original MS. Sonnet by Michael Drayton,
1562-1619. Music by Hora Fugit.
Rearranged by W. Arundel Orchard, June
1947.
Music score: Stay, stay sweet time, by FB 3 2
Michael Drayton. Music by W. Arundel
Orchard. 11 pages.
Music score: Sunday evenings at the 2 -
Harmonium, Vol.II, by E.F. Rimbault
comprising Nos. 16-20, and Parts 5-6.
Various composers. Index at back of book.
Music score: Sweet and Low, by Joseph 1 4
Barnby, arranged as a Two Part Song with
Pianoforte accompaniment. Words by
Tennyson, arranged by W. Arundel Orchard.
(Paling's Edition of Part-Music No. 186)
(Sydney: W.H. Paling & Co. Ltd., 1934)
Music score: Theme and Variations (Now is FB 5 2
the Month of Maying), by Thomas Morley,
1575-1603 (1615), arranged by W. Arundel
Orchard, July-Aug-Sept 23, 1956. Original
MS. 28 pages.
Music score: Three Troubadour Songs, set to 1 2
music by W. Arundel Orchard. Translations
by Jethro Bithell. (Oxford Univ. Press)
[3 copies] Comprising:
1. Winter, dedicated 'to my wife' (OUP,
1929)
2. Serenade, " "
(OUP, 1929)
3. The return of Summer, dedicated 'to
Emil Süssmilch' (OUP, 1929).
Music score: To Blossoms - six part song 3 8
unaccompanied, by W. Arundel Orchard. Poem
by Robert Herrick, 1591-1674. (London:
Augener Ltd., n.d.). 11 pages.
Music score: [Madrigal] - 'To Blossoms', by FB 3 2
Robert Herrick, 1591-1674. Music by
Cantabile. 7 pages.
Music Score: Toccata: in the early manner. 1 2
Piano Solo by W. Arundel Orchard. (Chappel
& Co., 1943)
Music score: Trio for Violin, Viola and FB 4 4
Pianoforte, by W. Arundel Orchard,
30/11/1939. Original MS. 14 pages.
Music score: Trio in F major for Violin, FB 5 2
French Horn and Pianoforte, by W. Arundel
Orchard. Pianoforte score. (Slow movement
[the first] originally designed and
performed in New Zealand, Palmerston North,
1901 - WAO) 37 pages. Includes:
PROGRAMME: NSW State Conservatorium of
Music, 1931 Season. Sixth Chamber Music
Concert. Wednesday, 4th November 1931. 2
pages. Violin score. 9 pages. French
Horn score. 8 pages.
Music score: Two Songs from the new Comic FB 3 3
Opera, 'The Emperor'. Words by W.J. Curtis.
Music by W. Arundel Orchard. (Sydney: John
Sands, n.d.) The Love that Maid has Given, and
Than Heart that has known. 5 pages. [4 copies]
Music score: Two Songs from the New Comic FB 4 2
Opera, 'The Emperor'. Words by W.J. Curtis.
Music by W. Arundel Orchard. (Sydney: John
Sands, n.d.), 5 pages.
Music score: Uller, the Bowman: a dramatic FB 4 1
poem. Words by W.J. Curtin, M.A., L.L.B. Music
by W. Arundel Orchard. (London: Laudy & Co.,
n.d.) 59 pages.
Music score: Up in the morning early. Old FB 5 2
melody arranged by W. Arundel Orchard, 1910.
Original MS. 5 pages.
Music score: Voices of Women. Poem by Frank 1 4
Prewett. Music by W. Arundel Orchard.
(Paling's Edition of Part-Music No. 122)
(Sydney: W.H. Paling, n.d.) [3 copies]
Music score: When passion's trance is overpast. 1 4
Madrigal for two Soprano, Alto, Tenor and
Bass. Poem by Shelley. Music by W. Arundel
Orchard. (Novello's Part-Song Book No. 1517)
(London: Novello & Co., 1940) [4 copies]
Music score: Wotan's Abschied und Feuerzauber FB 3 2
(Die Walküre) by Wagner. Full score. Copied by
W. Arundel Orchard, 1908. 45 pages.
Music score: A Woodland Phantasy, by W. Arundel FB 3 2
Orchard, 1893-1919. (First performance - NSW
State Conservatorium Orchestra, Conservatorium
Hall, Thursday, 24th August 1922.- Programme
included.) 47 parts and score.
Music score: The Wreck of the Hesperus - Ballad FB 4 4
for Chorus and Orchestra. Poem by Longfellow.
Music by W. Arundel Orchard, 6/9/1898 (1897).
Original MS. 23 pages.
Music score: The Wreck of the Hesperus - Ballad FB 5 2
for Chorus and Orchestra. Words by Longfellow.
Music by W. Arundel Orchard, 6 November, 1898.
Original MS. 28 pages.
Musical Times [The], April 1, 1912 - The 3 7
Pseudo-Bach 'Luke' Passion, by E.W. Naylor,
p.233-36.
Musical Times [The], 1 January 1914 - Arnold 3 7
Schönberg's Gurre-Lieder, by Ernest Newman.
p.11-13.
Musical Times [The], January 1, 1914 - The 3 7
Childhood of the Whole Tone Scale, by H.C.
Colles. p.16-20.
Musical Times [The], January 1, 1914 - Elena 3 7
Gerhardt.
Musical Times [The], 1 January 1914 - Friedrich 3 7
Rust, his editors and his critics, by M.-D.
Calvocoressi. p.14.
Musical Times, [The], February 1, 1914 - The 3 7
Rust Case: its ending and its Moral, by M.-D.
Calvocoressi. p. 89-90. The Reform of Church
Music: a review of the Morning Post
correspondence, by Walter G. Alcock, p. 91-92.
Musical Times [The], March 1, 1914 - The New 3 7
Moussorgsky, by M.-D. Calvocoressi, p.157-59.
Oxford University Musical Club, 1000th meeting,
p.160-61. Bach's last Fugues by Lawrence
Haward, p. 161-64.
Musical Times [The], 1 August 1916 - Brahms and 3 7
the Waltz by Ernest Newman. p. 359-62.
Musical Times [The], August 1, 1916 - The 3 7
Centenary of Schubert's 'Erlkönig',
p.365-66.
Musical Times [The], June 1, 1917 - The Present 3 7
Trend by Ernest Newman,
p.249-50; Claviersuites of the 17th Century by
J.S. Shedlock, p.250.
Musical Times [The], October 1, 1917 - The 3 7
Alleged stupidity of Singers,
by Edward J. Dent, p.443-444.
Musical Times [The], [magazine] December 1954, 1 4
Vol.95, No.1342.
Musical Times [The], April 1959 - [cutting] - 3 6
Sir Adrian Boult
Musical Times [The], April 1959 - [cutting] - 3 6
Sir Thomas Beecham
Musical Times [The], April 1959: Handel and the 3 6
Twentieth Century. pp. 191-200.
Musical Times [The], September 1959 - Handel's 3 6
dramatic oratorios and masques, by Winton Dean.
My Report on Tour (18 October 1928) by W. FB 4 1
Arundel Orchard. Newspaper cuttings.
Newspaper cutting: Ancient Opera by Gluck has 2 3
First American hearing ('Iphgenia in Tauris')
Musical America, December 2, 1916. 2 pages.
Newspaper cutting: Mr H.V. Anson 3 6
Newspaper cutting: Travelling Virtuoso. Mr 3 6
Wilhelm Backhaus
Newspaper cutting: Sir Thomas Beecham [4 3 1
different cuttings]
Newspaper cutting: Sir Thomas Beecham 3 6
Newspaper cutting: Sir Thomas Beecham [bronze 3 6
head]
Newspaper cutting: Sir Thomas Beecham 3 6
[interpretation]
Newspaper cutting: Sir Thomas Beecham, 80 today 3 6
- [picture]
Newspaper cutting: Dennis Brain and his art [no 3 8
citation]
Newspaper cutting: Books and Men, by Elzevir. FB 5 1
(July 2, 1932)
Newspaper cutting: Le centenaire de la Mort de FB 5 1
l'Aiglon. (L'Illustration, 30 Juillet 1932)
Newspaper cutting: A conductor's Competition 2 3
[picture] ¾The Times, 6 February 1961. (Boult,
Legge, Klemperer, Giulini)
Newspaper cutting: Conductor's Farewell. Music & FB 4 3
Drama page by 'Themus'. The Mercury, Hobart,
November 1938.
Newspaper cutting: Conductor's queer ways with 2 3
the classics,- Sir Malcolm Sargent. n.d.
Newspaper cutting: Crooning 'maudlin' stuff 3 8
(Herald, Melbourne, 30 November 1944)
Newspaper cutting: Mr Colin Davis and the R.P.O. 3 6
Newspaper cutting: An eccentric Fidelio,- 2 3
Beethoven, Concert Hall, Bonn, 1959
Newspaper cutting: 2 3
a) Eighteenth-century music (letter from Thomas
Armstrong, Royal Academy of Music), The Times,
n.d.
b) Musical half-truth (letter from Walter
Emery), The Times, n.d.
c) Eighteenth-century music (letter from Thomas
Armstrong), The Times
d) Eighteenth-century music (letter from Stewart
Deas, Dept. of Music, Sheffield Univ.)
e) Who was Oriana.
Newspaper cutting: A great new English Opera [A 2 3
Midsummer Night's Dream]
Newspaper cutting: 'Iphigenia [in Tauris]' 2 3
scenery. By Claudio Muzio in 'Tosca'.
(Metropolitan has an eventful week). Musical
Times, December 9, 1916.
Newspaper cutting: Liberal Messiah by Harold 3 6
Nicolson. The Observer, Sunday, Sept. 26, 1954,
page 9.
Newspaper cutting: Life & work of a string 3 6
quartet, The Times, November 28, 1960
Newspaper cutting: [Picture] Frontispiece to 2 3
'Lohengrin', by Franz Stassen
Newspaper cutting: London Symphony Orchestra, 3 1
Conductor: Sir Edward Elgar [picture] at
Queen's Hall.
Newspaper cutting: London triumph for Britten's 2 3
Dream [A Midsummer Night's Dream - Royal Opera
House]. The Times, 3 February 1961.
Newspaper cutting: Loss to Music - William FB 4 3
Arundel Orchard. The Mercury, Hobart, Friday,
December 9, 1938.
Newspaper cutting: Made in Australia - Arundel 3 8
Orchard's Music (The Triad, October 10, 1919,
p.39)
Newspaper cutting: Sir Simon and Lady Marks. 3 6
Newspaper cutting: Missing Concert Hall 3 6
Newspaper cutting: Conductor of 102 Orchestras - 3 6
Pierre Monteux
Newspaper cutting: The Midsummer Marriage, Royal 3 7
Opera House
Newspaper cutting: The Monks of St. Bernard. FB 5 1
(Argus, 11 April 1931)
Newspaper cutting: The Mount of Olives 3 1
(Beethoven). Sydney Philharmonic Society
performance at Sydney Town Hall. Conductor:
W.A. Orchard. [no date, probably Syd. Morn.
Herald]
Newspaper cutting: The Mount of Olives. Sydney FB 4 3
Philharmonic Society.
Newspaper cutting: Mozart Genius at its Peak. 3 6
'Die Zauberflote at Glyndebourne'. The Times,
July 29, 1960.
Newspaper Cutting: Music Festival, SMH, Women's 2 3
Supplement, Thursday August, n.d.
Newspaper cutting: Musical life in Australia 3 8
(Adelaide Advertiser, 20 January 1945)
Newspaper cutting: Musical scrapbook. 3 8
Newspaper cutting: A Musician looks back 3 8
(Bulletin, December 6, 1944)
Newspaper cutting: A Musician looks back. (The FB 4 3
Bulletin, December 6, 1944)
Newspaper cutting: The Musicians-humours of the FB 4 3
Conference. (SMH, April 8, 1929).
Newspaper cutting: A New Britten Opera [A 2 3
Midsummer Night's Dream]. Observer, June 5,
1960.
Newspaper cutting: Mr Orchard's 'Ring' Lectures 3 8
(4 cuttings - Sydney Morning Herald, 4, 11, 18,
25, -1913.)
Newspaper cutting: Mr. Orchard's Ring lectures 3 8
(Evening News, Sept. 1913)
Newspaper cutting: The Ring (4 cuttings - Daily 3 8
Telegraph, Sydney, September 4, 11, 18, 25,
-1913.)
Newspaper cutting: The Ring (Evening News, 3 8
September 1913)
Newspaper cutting: The Ring lectures (Evening 3 8
News, September 1913)
Newspaper cutting: Shakespeare with Britten and 2 3
Mendelssohn (1961)
Newspaper cutting: Television's impact on taste, 3 6
habits, & politics. The Times, no date.
Newspaper cutting: A Terrible suggestion 3 8
(Evening News, September 1913)
Newspaper cutting: Troilus and Cressida 3 7
[December 1954]
Newspaper cutting: Troilus and Cressida by 3 7
Ernest Newman. The Sunday Times, 5 December
1954.
Newspaper cutting: Troilus and Cressida: a New 3 7
Opera [pictures]. The Times, Saturday, December
4, 1954.
Newspaper cutting: The Voracious appetite for 2 3
Beethoven.
Newspaper cutting: Walton Opera is strong in 3 7
Melody [Troilus & Cressida] [December 1954]
Newspaper cutting: Walton's Opera - a parallel 3 7
with Wagner [December 1954]
Newspaper cutting: Walton's 'Troilus and 3 7
Cressida', by Eric Blom. The Observer, Sunday,
December 5, 1954.
Newspaper cutting: The Wagner lecturer (Evening 3 8
News, September 1913)
Newspaper cutting: What Shall we live to see? FB 5 1
Historian Forecasts World Changes, by Prof. W.K.
Hancock. (July 2, 1932)
Notes: A dramatic performance of Hiawatha at FB 4 3
London. 14 pages plus 1 page of music score.
Notes: Frederick Delius.. 6 pages plus 1 page FB 4 3
of music score. July 23 - Notes - Delius. 10
pages plus 1 page of music score.
Notes: Lecture on Opera. 31 pages. FB 4 3
Notes: Some Important Periods in the progress of FB 4 3
Grand Opera. 3 pages, plus 3 odd pages.
Oxford Press Bulletin, at the Clarendon Press, 3 1
no. 325, 31 July 1929. [Serial]. Music: Books
and Sheet Music Publications, Five weeks ending
31 July 1929. [notification of publication of]
Three Troubadour Songs, by W. Arundel Orchard.
Oxford Solo Songs. 1929. Royal 4to.
Photographs and pictures ¾scenic - of Rome, FB 5 1
Stratford-on-Avon, Germany, Austria, some Art
prints and newspaper and magazine cuttings. 41
pictures.
Poland America, [magazine] Music Number, May 2 2
1932, Vol. 13, no. 5.
Postcard: Die Walküre Akt III. Brünhilde 2 3
Schlaf.
Programme: 5.Sinfonie-Konzert unter Leitung von 3 1
Erich Kleiber. Staatstheater Berlin. Staatsoper
am Platz der Republik. 23 März 1928.
Programme: The 1955-56 Borovansky Ballet Season. 2 3
Third Programme from December 16 - Nutcracker.
Empire Theatre.
Programme: Armide (Gluck). Opera in German. 3 1
Royal Opera, Covent Garden. Wednesday, May 9,
1928.
Programme: Ausserordentliches Orchester. 3 7
Konzert-Dirigent: Guido Binkau. Mitwirkend: Das
Wiener Sinfonie-Orchester. Wiener Konzerthaus-
Gesellschaft, Grosser Konzerthaus-Saal, Samstag,
3 März 1928. 14 pages +.
Programme: Berliner Sinfonie-Orchester. 3 1
4.Konzert. Dirigent: Hermann Scherchen.
Mittwoch, 21 März 1928. (with pencilled
notations) [1 p.]
Programme: Bird in Hand, a comedy by John 3 6
Drinkwater, with Laurence Olivier. Royalty
Theatre, Dean St., Shaftesbury Av., W.
Commencing Wednesday, April 18, n.d.
Programme: Boris Godounov - Moussorgsky's Opera, 3 6
in Italian. Royal Opera, Covent Garden,
Wednesday, July 4, 1928.
Programme: Boris Godunow. (Moussorgsky). 3 7
Sonntag den 4 März 1928. Opertheatre, Wien.
Programme: Bühnenfestspiele Bayreuth 1914. Der 3 6
Ring des Nibelungen; Parsifal, [23 July 1914];
Der Fliegende Holländer [22 July 1914]
Programme: Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra 3 7
(First appearance in England) Conductor: Ernst
von Dohnanyi. Queen's Hall, Langham Place, June
15, 1928. 6 pages plus 1 loose folded page.
Programme: Canberra Chamber Music Society 3 8
- Second Concert, 1960. The Hall, University
House, Saturday, April 9, 1960.
Programme: The Clouds of Aristophanes. Music by 3 8
Sir Hubert Parry. Oxford University Dramatic
Society. The New Theatre, Oxford, June 19th
-23rd, 1928.
Programme: Cosi Fan Tutte. Staedtische 3 1
Theater/Leipzig. Neues Theater. Dienstag, 27
März 1928. (with notations by W.A. Orchard)
Programme: The Count of Luxembourg, (Lehar), 3 6
Mosman Musical Society. Town Hall, Season 1926,
no. 73.
Programme: Fanny Davies ¾ Schubert-Schumann 3 6
Recital. Wigmore Hall, Friday, June 8th [1928].
[2 p.]
Programme: Festival Bayreuth 1876-1928. Juli 2 2
19th-August 19th, 1928. Tristan and Isolde;
Parsifal; Der Ring des Nibelungen.
Programme: Fidelio (Beethoven). Operntheater, 3 7
Wien, Dienstag, 28 Februar 1928. 12 pages +
Programme: Il Gepuscolo degli dei (Wagner), 3 7
Teatro all Scala, Milano, Stagione 1927-1928.
Programme: Götterdamerung. Färberei J. Arnold, 3 1
Munchen, Donnerstag, 8 März 1928. (with
notations by W.A. Orchard)
Programme: International Celebrity Concert. 3 1
London Philharmonic Orchestra led by Arthur
Davison. Conductor: William Steinberg. Soloist:
Yehudi Menuhin. Royal Festival Hall, Thursday,
October 9, 1958.
Programme: International Stiftung Mozarteum in 3 1
Salzburg, Dienstag, 6 März, 1928.
6.Ordentliches. Vereins-Konzert, der
Konzertgemeinde des Mozarteums, [4 pages]
incorporating Mozarthaus Wiener Saal,
Donnerstag, 8 März 1928 ¾Leiderabend, with Corry
Nera (Sopran, Berlin) [loose pages]
Programme: Konzertgemeinde des Mozarteums in 3 6
Salzburg. Orchester und Kammermusik Konzerte. 6
März 1928. [4 p.]
Programme: Lohengrin. Sächsische Staatstheater 3 1
Opernhaus, Dresden, 1928. 18 März 1928. (with
notations by W.A. Orchard)
Programme: London Symphony Orchestra. Brahms. 3 1
Conductor: Josef Krips. Wednesday, September 24,
1958.
Programme: Luisillo and his Spanish Dance 2 3
Theatre. Her Majesty's, Sydney. Season
commencing Friday, February 9, 1962.
Programme: Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor. 3 1
Färberei J. Arnold, München. Freitag, 9 März
1928. (with notations by W. A. Orchard)
Programme: Madama Butterfly. Music by Giacomo 2 2
Puccini. R. Teatro Verdi. Firenze, 1920.
Programme: The Madrigal Society, Inst. 1741 3 8
- Programme for Tuesday, 12 December 1950. On
the occasion of the visit of HM The Queen and
HRH Princess Margaret. Tallow Chandlers Hall.
Programme: Maritza, by Emmerich Kalman. State 2 3
Opera Co. (NSW) Younger Set. Elizabethen
Theatre, 3rd and 4th November, 1961.
Programme: Meiningen Orchestra Concerts, 1902. 2 3
Conductor: General-Musik- Director Fritz
Steinbach. Analytical notes by Donal Francis
Tovey. 5th Concert at St. James's Hall.
Programme: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg - 3 6
Wagner's Opera, in German. Royal Opera, Covent
Garden, Thursday, May 10, 1928 [4 p.]
Programme: Mignon. Stadt Theater Nünberg Fürth. 3 1
Neues Stadttheater am Ring. Sonntag, 11 März
1928. 8 pages.
Programme: The Musical Association of Tasmania. FB 4 1
At Home. Hadley's Hotel, Wednesday, March 29,
1939.
Programme: NSW State Conservatorium of Music. 3 8
Season 1933, Second Subscription Concert by the
Conservatorium Orchestra - Brahms Centenary
Festival, Conservatorium Hall, Wednesday, 12
April 1933.
Programme: NSW State Conservatorium of Music. 3 8
Season 1933, Fifth Subscription Concert by the
Conservatorium Orchestra. Conductor: W. Arundel
Orchard. Conservatorium Hall, Sydney,
Wednesday, 23 August 1933. (includes WAO's
daughter, Ruth, on 2nd Violin, daughter Joan, on
Viola, and son Rupert, on Violoncello.)
Programme: NSW State Conservatorium of Music. 3 8
Season 1934, Third Subscription Concert by the
Conservatorium Orchestra and Choir.
Conservatorium Hall, Sydney, Thursday, 31 May
1934.
Programme: Oedipus Rex (Strawinsky)/Madonna 3 7
Imperia. Operntheater, Wien. Montag, 27
Februar 1928. 11 pages + 8 p. loose.
Programme: Philharmonic Orchestra. Brahms. With 3 1
Carlo Maria Giulini and Hans Richter-Haaser.
Royal Festival Hall, Friday, 16 May 1958.
Programme: The Planets, Op.32, by Gustav Holst. FB 5 1
NSW State Conservatorium of Music. Assembly
Hall, Monday, June 29, 1925. Includes 3
newspaper cuttings re Performance ¾First
Orchestral Performance in Australia (Sun
Pictorial, June 30, 1925; Argus, 3 December
1925; Herald, 3 December 1925) Programme is 4
pages.
Programme: R. Vaughan Williams. NSW State FB 5 1
Conservatorium, Assembly Hall, Friday, October
23, 1925. 4 pages. Includes 3 newspaper
cuttings (Argus, 24 October 1925; Herald, 24
October 1925 [2]).
Programme: Rachmaninoff. Queen's Hall, 3 7
Saturday, May 19, 1928.
Programme: The Rape of the Belt, by Benn W. 2 3
Levy. Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust,
1960 Season, commencing February 6, 1960.
Programme: Richter Concert's, Summer Season 1891 2 3
(19th series). Ninth Concert, Monday, July 20,
1891, at St. James's Hall. Conductor: Dr. Hans
Richter. pp.[425]-503.
Programme: Rigoletto (Verdi). Teatro alla Scala, 2 2
[1927-28]
Programme: Der Rosenkavalier. Words: Hugo von 3 1
Hofmannsthal. Music: Richard Strauss. Royal
Opera House, Covent Garden, Wednesday, 3 June
1959.
Programme: Der Rosenkavalier. Sächsische 3 1
Staatstheatre Opernhaus, Dresden, 1928. Montag,
19 März 1928.
Programme: The Royal Ballet. Tour of Australia 2 3
and New Zealand, 1958-59. Empire Theatre,
Wednesday Matinee, November 5, 1958.
Programme: Royal Choral Society, 57th Season: 2 2
Mass in D, Pianoforte Concerto in B Flat (No.
2), Choral Fantasia (Beethoven). Saturday
afternoon, April 28th, 1928.
Programme: Royal College of Music: College 2 3
Concert No. 879 (Chamber). Thursday, 21st June
1928.
Programme: Royal College of Music. Music for 3 1
Friday, June 5, 1959. 1 page.
Programme: Royal Philharmonic Society. Programme 2 2
of the Eighth Concert of the hundred and
sixteenth Season. (867th concert). Autumn 1927
and Spring 1928. Tuesday evening at Queen's
Hall, W., May 1st, 1928. Conductor: Sir
Hamilton Harty.
Programme: Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney, 3 6
Concert version of Faust (Gounod),
Conservatorium Hall, Sydney, 22 November 1941.
Third Subscription Concert, Season 1941.
Programme: Royal Philharmonic Society. 147th 3 1
Season. First Concert. Director: Sir Thomas
Beecham, Bart. C.H. Royal Festival Hall,
October 15, 1958.
Programme: Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney 3 6
and the Hurlstone Choral Society, The Messiah.
Conductor: G. Vern Barnett and Vivian W.
Peterson. Town Hall, Sydney, 22 March 1940.
Programme: Salad Days, by Julian Slade and 2 3
Dorothy Reynolds. Mornington CEF Players. St.
Peter's Hall, Mornington, January 16-19, 1963.
Programme: Samson, by George Frideric Handel. 3 1
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Monday, 8th
June 1959.
Programme: School for Fathers, by Ermanno 3 6
Wolf-Ferrari. The Elizabethan Trust Opera
Company, Opera 1969. Her Majesty's Theatre.
Programme: Serge Koussevitzky. Grands Concerts 3 6
Symphoniques. 2nd Concert, 31 Mai 1928.
Programme: Sixth Song Recital by Amelita 3 6
Galli-Curci. Galli-Curci Concerts, Town Hall,
Sydney, Wednesday, April 8, 1925.
Programme: Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Guest 3 8
Conductor: Prof. Bernard Heinze. Soloist:
Hepzibah Menuhin. Town Hall, Sydney, Tuesday,
15th October 1946. 27 pages.
Programme: Tannhaüser (Wagner). Thèatre Royal 3 8
de la Monnaie. [n.d.]
Programme: The Tempest or The Enchanted Island. 3 1
The Old Vic Company, Waterloo Road. Purcell
Tercentenary. Commencing 9th June 1959.
Programme: Tiefland, Text by A. Giumera von 3 7
Rudolf Lothar. Musik von Eugen d'Albert.
Frankfurter Opernhaus, Freitag, 30 März 1928.
Programme: Troilus and Cressida (William 3 7
Walton). Covent Garden Opera Chorus and
Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Malcolm Sargent,
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 3 December
1954.
Programme: Turandot (Puccini). R. Teatro San 2 2
Carlo, 1927-28.
Programme: Turandot (Puccini). Operntheater, 3 7
Wien, Donnerstag, 1 März 1928. 12 pages +
Programme: The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. 3 7
Conductor: Wilhelm Furtwängler; Soloist: Yehudi
Menuhin. Royal Albert Hall, Thursday evening,
September 29 [no year]. 20 pages.
Programme: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. A 3 1
Goethe Festival Concert. Conductor: Wilhelm
Furtwängler. Wednesday, September 28th, 1949.
Programme: The R.A.M. Club. Visit of Budapest 2 3
Philharmonic Orchestra. The Royal Academy of
Music, Saturday 16 June, 1928. Social and
Musical Meeting.
Programme: Die Walküre (Richard Wagner). Royal 3 1
Opera, Covent Garden. Wednesday, May 2, 1928.
Programme: Wiener Konzert-Verein, VI. 3 7
Sinfonie-Konzert. Wiener Sinfonie- Orchester.
Dirigent: Leopold Reichwein. Wiener
Konzerthaus, Spieljahr 1927/28. 10 pages +
Programme: Woman in a dressing gown, by Ted 2 3
Willis, starring Googie Withers. Theatre Royal.
Season commencing on Saturday, December 22,
1962. 26 pages.
Programme: Die Zauberflöte. Operntheater, 3 6
Sonntag, 26 Februar 1928. [12 p.]
Regina Calton Hotel, Rom - Souvenir booklet with 3 7
pictures of the hotel and of Rome (German text).
Report on trip to London and the Continent, 1927 1 1
by W. Arundel Orchard OBE, D.MUS (Durham), FRCM.
(Notes for The Distant View MS). Mostly typed
Manuscript, with corrections handwritten.
Bayreuth section handwritten on notepaper.
Roll of the Union of Graduates in Music. 1951. FB 4 1
70 pages.
Royal College of Organists. Lectures by E.H. 2 2
Thorne, Esq., and Dr. G.F. Huntley. A course of
lectures on the music of the English Church,
from the Reformation to S.S.Wesley, delivered by
E.H. Thorne, Esq., FRCO, on May 18th and 25th
and June 1st, 1898. A lecture on the orchestra,
delivered by G.F. Huntley, Esq., Mus.D., FCCO,
on Saturday, April 23rd, 1898. (London: C.
Jaques & Co., 1899)
Salzburg Orchestral Academy & Allied Courses, 3 1
est. 1929. Curriculum, etc. 15 pages.
Städtische Oper, Berlin, 1928. Blätter der 3 1
Städtischen Oper. pages [227]-239.
Strange Companions, a talk by Dr. W. Arundel 2 1
Orchard. Typed original manuscript. 10 pages.
The Times Literary Supplement, Thursday, January FB 4 3
10, 1924.
Versailles et les Trianons - Album artistique. 2 2
English/French. Booklet of coloured scenes.
Visit to Bayreuth for the Wagner Festival, by FB 4 1
one who was there. (W. Arundel Orchard). 27
pages. (Handwritten MS).
Vocal Gems, Vol.IV. [Book]. London: Metzler & 1 -
Co., n.d.
Weimar, Germany: the town of Goethe, Schiller 3 1
and Liszt. Sightseeing pamphlet, with B/W
photographs.
Weimar - Stadtplan [Map] 3 6
Wybalena' [Card] by H. Leonard Greening, built 3 8
1874. [written inside: 'This is the house where
Dr Orchard and his family lived from about
1923-29 and where the first rehearsals of the
newly formed Conservatorium Opera School were
held. Also Dr Orchard held musicales every
Sunday afternoon and many visiting musicians
such as Kriesler, Heifitz, Backhaus, Melba, Dame
Clara Butt, etc. were included amongst the
guests' - Ruth Goodwin Hill, nee Orchard (WAO's
daughter).]
Report on trip to London and the Continent, 1927 by 1 1
W. Arundel Orchard OBE, D.MUS (Durham), FRCM. (Notes
for The Distant View MS). Mostly typed Manuscript,
with corrections handwritten. Bayreuth section
handwritten on notepaper.
Music Score: Doth not wisdom cry - Anthem. For 1 2
Soprano Solo & Chorus of Boys or Women's voices by W.
Arundel Orchard. Words selected from Proverbs VIII
and Ecclesiastes XII. (Chappel & Co., 1949).
Music Score: When Passion's trance is overpast 1 2
- Madrigal for two sopranos, Alto, Tenor and Bass.
Poem by Shelley. Music by W. Arundel Orchard.
(Novello & Co., 1940)
Music Score: Sonnet by Keats. Original MS dated 1 2
14/3/13-29/3/14 - to be revised and scored for
orchestra. (Unpublished MS)
Music Score: God of our Fathers, for Tenors and 1 2
Basses. (Unpublished MS, 1915)
Music Score: Love's Philosophy. Words by Shelley, 1 2
Music by W. Arundel Orchard. (Final version of
original MS).
Music Score: Rhapsody in A Minor, for Piano, by W. 1 2
Arundel Orchard, dedicated 'to my daughter, Joan'.
Music Score: Stay, stay, sweet time ¾an original MS. 1 2
Sonnet by Michael Drayton, 1562-1619. Music by Hora
Fugit. Rearranged by W. Arundel Orchard, June 1947.
Music Score: Toccata: in the early manner. Piano 1 2
Solo by W. Arundel Orchard. (Chappel & Co., 1943)
Music Score: Three Troubadour Songs, set to music by 1 2
W. Arundel Orchard. Translations by Jethro Bithell.
(Oxford Univ. Press) [3 copies] Comprising:
1. Winter, dedicated 'to my wife' (OUP, 1929)
2. Serenade, " " (OUP,
1929)
3. The return of Summer, dedicated 'to Emil
Süssmilch' (OUP, 1929).
Vocal Gems, Vol.IV. [Book]. London: Metzler & Co., 1 -
n.d.
The Cabinet Album - views of Edinburgh. Black & White 1 -
photographs with accompanying notes.
Music Score: The Spectre's Bride. Op.69. A dramatic 1 -
cantata written by K.J. Erben. Music composed for
Soli, Chorus and Orchestra by Antonín Dvorak. (London
& N.Y.: Novello, Ewer & Co., n.d.)
Lecture Notes ¾various - some dated. 1 3
Musical Times [The], [magazine] December 1954, 1 4
Vol.95, No.1342.
Easter Morn ¾a short oratorio. Words adapted from 1 4
the scriptures and written by Mr Charles Karlyle,
1892. Words only.
Music Score: Come away, death - Madrigal for 1 4
S.S.A.T.T.B. Words by Shakespeare. Music by Philip
Wilkinson. (Arnold's Choral Music No.525, Ed. by
Herbert Howells) (London: Edward Arnold, 1954).
Music Score: Save us, O Christ - Anthem for S.A.T.B. 1 4
(Unaccompanied). Words anonymous. Music by Noel
Nickson, 'for All Saint's Choir, E. St. Kilda,
Melbourne'. (Octavo Anthems Anth. 1322) (Novello &
Co., 1956).
Music Score: Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, set to 1 4
music in the Key of A Minor for Treble Voices in two
parts by Noel Nickson, 'with compliments from NN,
March 1956'. (Novello & Co., 1956)
Music Score: An Idyl, Part-song for mixed voices, 1 4
S.A.T.B. by Edward L. Sabin. Music by Arundel
Orchard. (Paling's Edition of Part-Music No. 53)
(London: W.H. Paling & Co., 1910) [11 copies]
Music Score: An Idyl, Part-song for mixed voices, 1 4
S.A.T.B. by Edward L. Sabin. Music by Arundel
Orchard dedicated 'to my friend Alfred Mistowski'.
(Germany: W.H. Paling, 1910) [12 copies]
Music Score: Sweet and Low, by Joseph Barnby, 1 4
arranged as a Two Part Song with Pianoforte
accompaniment. Words by Tennyson, arranged by W.
Arundel Orchard. (Paling's Edition of Part-Music No.
186) (Sydney: W.H. Paling & Co. Ltd., 1934)
Music Score: Voices of Women. Poem by Frank Prewett. 1 4
Music by W. Arundel Orchard. (Paling's Edition of
Part-Music No. 122) (Sydney: W.H. Paling, n.d.) [3
copies]
Music Score: When passion's trance is overpast. 1 4
Madrigal for two Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass. Poem
by Shelley. Music by W. Arundel Orchard. (Novello's
Part-Song Book No. 1517) (London: Novello & Co.,
1940) [3 copies]
Music Score: Sunday evenings at the Harmonium, 2 -
Vol.II, by E.F. Rimbault comprising Nos. 16-20, and
Parts 5-6. Various composers. Index at back of book.
Music Score: Robert le Diable: Flute et Oboe, by 2 -
Giacomo Meyerbeer. Original manuscript. 233 pages,
plus 24 loose pages.
Strange Companions, a talk by Dr. W. Arundel Orchard. 2 1
Typed original manuscript. 10 pages.
Music Score: Dorian Gray: an opera in Three Acts. 2 1
Handwritten summary manuscript, with additions,
deletions, etc., by W. Arundel Orchard.
Music Score: Dorian Gray, Act II. By W. Arundel 2 1
Orchard. L.H.W. Vocal Parts. Manuscript.
Versailles et les Trianons - Album artistique. 2 2
English/French. Booklet of coloured scenes.
Programme: Madama Butterfly. Music by Giacomo 2 2
Puccini. R. Teatro Verdi. Firenze, 1920.
Programme: Turandot (Puccini). R. Teatro San Carlo, 2 2
1927-28.
Programme: Rigoletto (Verdi). Teatro alla Scala, 2 2
[1927-28]
Programme: Royal Philharmonic Society. Programme of 2 2
the Eighth Concert of the hundred and sixteenth
Season. (867th concert). Autumn 1927 and Spring 1928.
Tuesday evening at Queen's Hall, W., May 1st, 1928.
Conductor: Sir Hamilton Harty.
Poland America, [magazine] Music Number, May 1932, 2 2
Vol. 13, no. 5.
Programme: Royal Choral Society, 57th Season: Mass in 2 2
D, Pianoforte Concerto in B Flat (No. 2), Choral
Fantasia (Beethoven).
Saturday afternoon, April 28th, 1928.
Programme: Festival Bayreuth 1876-1928. Juli 2 2
19th-August 19th, 1928.
Tristan and Isolde; Parsifal; Der Ring des
Nibelungen.
Royal College of Organists. Lectures by E.H. Thorne, 2 2
Esq., and
Dr. G.F. Huntley. A course of lectures on the music
of the English
Church, from the Reformation to S.S.Wesley, delivered
by E.H.
Thorne, Esq., FRCO, on May 18th and 25th and June
1st, 1898.
A lecture on the orchestra, delivered by G.F.
Huntley, Esq., Mus.D.,
FCCO, on Saturday, April 23rd, 1898. (London: C.
Jaques & Co., 1899)
Programme: Royal College of Music: College 2 3
Concert No. 879 (Chamber). Thursday, 21st June
1928.
Programme: Meiningen Orchestra Concerts, 1902. 2 3
Conductor: General-Musik-Director Fritz
Steinbach. Analytical notes by Donal Francis
Tovey. 5th Concert at St. James's Hall.
Chopin, by Henry Coates. (Novello's Biographies 2 3
of Great Musicians) (London: Novello & Co., n.d.)
16 pages.
Guide through the music of Richard Wagner's 'The 2 3
Ring of the Nibelung,' by Hans Von Wolzogen.
Translated by Ernst Von Wolzogen. 3rd Edition.
(Leipsic: Feodor Reinboth, n.d.) 79 pages.
Newspaper Cutting: Music Festival, SMH, Women's 2 3
Supplement, Thursday August, n.d.
Programme: Richter Concert's, Summer Season 1891 2 3
(19th series). Ninth Concert, Monday, July 20,
1891, at St. James's Hall. Conductor: Dr. Hans
Richter. pp.[425]-503.
Postcard: Die Walküre Akt III. Brünhilde Schlaf. 2 3
Programme: Woman in a dressing gown, by Ted 2 3
Willis, starring Googie Withers. Theatre Royal.
Season commencing on Saturday, December 22, 1962.
26 pages.
Programme: Maritza, by Emmerich Kalman. State 2 3
Opera Co. (NSW) Younger Set. Elizabethen
Theatre, 3rd and 4th November, 1961.
Programme: Salad Days, by Julian Slade and 2 3
Dorothy Reynolds. Mornington CEF Players. St.
Peter's Hall, Mornington, January 16-19, 1963.
Programme: The Rape of the Belt, by Benn W. Levy. 2 3
Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, 1960
Season, commencing February 6, 1960.
Programme: Luisillo and his Spanish Dance 2 3
Theatre. Her Majesty's, Sydney. Season
commencing Friday, February 9, 1962.
Programme: The Royal Ballet. Tour of Australia 2 3
and New Zealand, 1958-59. Empire Theatre,
Wednesday Matinee, November 5, 1958.
Programme: The 1955-56 Borovansky Ballet Season. 2 3
Third Programme from December 16 ¾Nutcracker.
Empire Theatre.
Hänsel & Gretel: a fairy opera in three acts by 2 3
Adelheid Wette. Book of Words. [Title page
only-book missing
Newspaper cutting: The Voracious appetite for 2 3
Beethoven.
Newspaper cutting: London triumph for Britten's 2 3
Dream [A Midsummer Night's Dream - Royal Opera
House]. The Times, 3 February 1961.
Newspaper cutting: An eccentric 2 3
Fidelio,-Beethoven, Concert Hall, Bonn, 1959
Newspaper cutting: Conductor's queer ways with 2 3
the classics,- Sir Malcolm Sargent. n.d.
Newspaper cutting: A conductor's Competition 2 3
[picture]-The Times, 6 February 1961. (Boult,
Legge, Klemperer, Giulini)
Newspaper cutting: Shakespeare with Britten and 2 3
Mendelssohn (1961)
Newspaper cutting: A great new English Opera [A 2 3
Midsummer Night's Dream]
Newspaper cutting: 2 3
a) Eighteenth-century music (letter from Thomas
Armstrong, Royal Academy of Music), The Times,
n.d.
b) Musical half-truth (letter from Walter Emery),
The Times, n.d.
c) Eighteenth-century music (letter from Thomas
Armstrong), The Times
d) Eighteenth-century music (letter from Stewart
Deas, Dept. of Music, Sheffield Univ.)
e) Who was Oriana.
Newspaper cutting: [Picture] Frontispiece to 2 3
'Lohengrin', by Franz Stassen
Newspaper cutting: 'Iphigenia [in Tauris]' 2 3
scenery. By Claudio Muzio in 'Tosca'.
(Metropolitan has an eventful week). Musical
Times, December 9, 1916.
Newspaper cutting: Ancient Opera by Gluck has 2 3
First American hearing ('Iphgenia in Tauris')
Musical America, December 2, 1916. 2 pages.
Newspaper cutting: A New Britten Opera [A 2 3
Midsummer Night's Dream]. Observer, June 5, 1960.
Programme: The R.A.M. Club. Visit of Budapest 2 3
Philharmonic Orchestra. The Royal Academy of
Music, Saturday 16 June, 1928. Social and
Musical Meeting.
Programme: International Stiftung Mozarteum in 3 1
Salzburg, Dienstag, 6 März, 1928. 6.Ordentliches.
Vereins-Konzert, der Konzertgemeinde des
Mozarteums, [4 pages] incorporating Mozarthaus
Wiener Saal, Donnerstag, 8 März 1928
¾Leiderabend, with Corry Nera (Sopran, Berlin)
[loose pages]
Städtische Oper, Berlin, 1928. Blätter der 3 1
Städtischen Oper. pages [227]-239.
Programme: Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor. 3 1
Färberei J. Arnold, München. Freitag, 9 März
1928. (with notations by W. A. Orchard)
Programme: Lohengrin. Sächsische Staatstheater 3 1
Opernhaus, Dresden, 1928. 18 März 1928. (with
notations by W.A. Orchard)
Programme: 5.Sinfonie-Konzert unter Leitung von 3 1
Erich Kleiber. Staatstheater Berlin. Staatsoper
am Platz der Republik. 23 März 1928.
Programme: Cosi Fan Tutte. Staedtische 3 1
Theater/Leipzig. Neues Theater. Dienstag, 27 März
1928. (with notations by W.A. Orchard)
Columbia History of Music through ear and eye 3 1
[The], by Percy A. Scholes. Period II. From the
beginning of the Opera and Oratorio to the death
of Bach and Handel. (London: Oxford University
Press, 1931)
Programme: Mignon . Stadt Theater Nünberg 3 1
Fürth. Neues Stadttheater am Ring. Sonntag, 11
März 1928. 8 pages.
Programme: Armide (Gluck). Opera in German. 3 1
Royal Opera, Covent Garden. Wednesday, May 9,
1928.
Programme: Die Walküre (Richard Wagner). Royal 3 1
Opera, Covent Garden. Wednesday, May 2, 1928.
Programme: The Tempest or The Enchanted Island. 3 1
The Old Vic Company, Waterloo Road. Purcell
Tercentenary. Commencing 9th June 1959.
Programme: International Celebrity Concert. 3 1
London Philharmonic Orchestra led by Arthur
Davison. Conductor: William Steinberg. Soloist:
Yehudi Menuhin. Royal Festival Hall, Thursday,
October 9, 1958.
Programme: Der Rosenkavalier. Words: Hugo von 3 1
Hofmannsthal. Music: Richard Strauss. Royal
Opera House, Covent Garden, Wednesday, 3 June
1959.
Programme: Samson, by George Frideric Handel. 3 1
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Monday, 8th
June 1959.
Oxford Press Bulletin, at the Clarendon Press, 3 1
no. 325, 31 July 1929. [Serial]. Music: Books
and Sheet Music Publications, Five weeks ending
31 July 1929. [notification of publication of]
Three Troubadour Songs, by W. Arundel Orchard.
Oxford Solo Songs. 1929. Royal 4to.
Salzburg Orchestral Academy & Allied Courses, 3 1
est. 1929. Curriculum, etc. 15 pages.
Programme: Royal Philharmonic Society. 147th 3 1
Season. First Concert. Director: Sir Thomas
Beecham, Bart. C.H. Royal Festival Hall, October
15, 1958.
Newspaper cutting: London Symphony Orchestra, 3 1
Conductor: Sir Edward Elgar [picture] at Queen's
Hall.
Programme: Royal College of Music. Music for 3 1
Friday, June 5, 1959. 1 page.
Programme: London Symphony Orchestra. Brahms. 3 1
Conductor: Josef Krips. Wednesday, September 24,
1958.
Programme: Götterdamerung. Färberei J. Arnold, 3 1
Munchen, Donnerstag, 8 März 1928. (with
notations by W.A. Orchard)
Weimar, Germany: the town of Goethe, Schiller and 3 1
Liszt. Sightseeing pamphlet, with B/W
photographs.
Deutschland: Thüringens Landeshauptstadt: Weimar. 3 1
Sightseeing pamphlet with B/W photographs.
Newspaper cutting: Sir Thomas Beecham [4 3 1
different cuttings]
Newspaper cutting: The Mount of Olives 3 1
(Beethoven). Sydney Philharmonic Society
performance at Sydney Town Hall. Conductor: W.A.
Orchard. [no date, probably Syd. Morn. Herald]
Programme: Berliner Sinfonie-Orchester. 3 1
4.Konzert. Dirigent: Hermann Scherchen.
Mittwoch, 21 März 1928. (with penciled
notations) [1 p.]
Programme: Philharmonic Orchestra. Brahms. With 3 1
Carlo Maria Giulini and Hans Richter-Haaser.
Royal Festival Hall, Friday, 16 May 1958.
Programme: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. A 3 1
Goethe Festival Concert. Conductor: Wilhelm
Furtwängler. Wednesday, September 28th, 1949.
Programme: Der Rosenkavalier. Sächsische 3 1
Staatstheatre Opernhaus, Dresden, 1928. Montag,
19 März 1928.
Leipzig [c1928]. Sightseeing pamphlet. 3 1
Landes-Konservatorium der Musik zu Leipzig, 3 1
gegründet 1843 von Mendelssohn Bartholdy. 84
Studienjahr 1926/27. Aufführungenund Konzerte.
Direktion: Prof. Max Pauer. [80 pages]
Gerhardt, Elena [Picture] 3 1
The Gramophone [magazine], April 1958 [2 copies] 3 2
The Gramophone [magazine], March 1958 3 2
The Gramophone [magazine], February 1954 3 3
The Gramophone [magazine], March 1954 [2 copies] 3 3
The Gramophone [magazine], Coronation No., 1953 3 3
The Gramophone [magazine], April 1954 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], February 1952 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], May 1953 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], August 1952 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], June 1952 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], April 1952 3 4
The Gramophone [magazine], February 1954 3 5
The Gramophone [magazine], December 1955 3 5
The Gramophone [magazine], October 1954 3 5
The Gramophone [magazine], September 1954 3 5
The Gramophone [magazine], May 1954 3 5
Programme: The Count of Luxembourg, (Lehar), 3 6
Mosman Musical Society. Town Hall, Season 1926,
no. 73.
Programme: Bird in Hand, a comedy by John 3 6
Drinkwater, with Laurence Olivier. Royalty
Theatre, Dean St., Shaftesbury Av., W.
Commencing Wednesday, April 18, n.d.
Newspaper cutting: Liberal Messiah by Harold 3 6
Nicolson. The Observer, Sunday, Sept. 26, 1954,
page 9.
Carleton College Bulletin. Vol. 28, no. 4. June 3 6
1923. (Minnesota USA) 24 p.
Newspaper cutting: Sir Simon and Lady Marks. 3 6
Musical Times [The], April 1959 - [cutting] - Sir 3 6
Adrian Boult
Musical Times [The], April 1959 - [cutting] - Sir 3 6
Thomas Beecham
Newspaper cutting: Sir Thomas Beecham 3 6
Newspaper cutting: Sir Thomas Beecham [bronze 3 6
head]
Newspaper cutting: Sir Thomas Beecham 3 6
[interpretation]
Newspaper cutting: Life & work of a string 3 6
quartet, The Times, November 28, 1960
Newspaper cutting: Television's impact on taste, 3 6
habits, & politics. The Times, no date.
Newspaper cutting: Mr H.V. Anson 3 6
Newspaper cutting: Missing Concert Hall 3 6
Musical Times [The], April 1959: Handel and the 3 6
Twentieth Century. pp.191-200.
Newspaper cutting: Travelling Virtuoso. Mr 3 6
Wilhelm Backhaus
Newspaper cutting: Sir Thomas Beecham, 80 today - 3 6
[picture]
Newspaper cutting: Mr Colin Davis and the R.P.O. 3 6
Newspaper cutting: Conductor of 102 Orchestras - 3 6
Pierre Monteux
Musical Times [The], September 1959 - Handel's 3 6
dramatic oratorios and masques, by Winton Dean.
Newspaper cutting: Mozart Genius at its Peak. 3 6
'Die Zauberflote at Glyndebourne'. The Times,
July 29, 1960.
Programme: Serge Koussevitzky. Grands Concerts 3 6
Symphoniques. 2nd Concert, 31 Mai 1928.
Weimar - Stadtplan [Map] 3 6
Programme: School for Fathers, by Ermanno 3 6
Wolf-Ferrari. The Elizabethan Trust Opera
Company, Opera 1969. Her Majesty's Theatre.
Programme: Sixth Song Recital by Amelita 3 6
Galli-Curci. Galli-Curci Concerts, Town Hall,
Sydney, Wednesday, April 8, 1925.
Programme: Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney 3 6
and the Hurlstone Choral Society, The Messiah.
Conductor: G. Vern Barnett and Vivian W.
Peterson. Town Hall, Sydney, 22 March 1940.
Programme: Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney, 3 6
Concert version of Faust (Gounod), Conservatorium
Hall, Sydney, 22 November 1941. Third
Subscription Concert, Season 1941.
Programme: Konzertgemeinde des Mozarteums in 3 6
Salzburg. Orchester und Kammermusik Konzerte. 6
März 1928. [4 p.]
Programme: Bühnenfestspiele Bayreuth 1914. Der 3 6
Ring des Nibelungen; Parsifal, [23 July 1914];
Der Fliegende Holländer [22 July 1914]
Programme: Fanny Davies - Schubert-Schumann 3 6
Recital. Wigmore Hall, Friday, June 8th [1928].
[2 p.]
Festivals of the Bavarian State Theatres, Munich, 3 6
August 1-September 5, 1926. Richard Wagner,
Prince-Regent-Theatre. W.A. Mozart,
Residence-Theatre. Contains Plans of both
Theatres. [4 p.]
Magazine cutting: Bayreuth Idea and its British 3 6
Application, pp. 645-48, plus 2 p. of
photographs.
Programme: Boris Godounov - Moussorgsky's Opera, 3 6
in Italian. Royal Opera, Covent Garden,
Wednesday, July 4, 1928.
Programme: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg - 3 6
Wagner's Opera, in German. Royal Opera, Covent
Garden, Thursday, May 10, 1928 [4 p.]
Programme: Die Zauberflöte. Operntheater, 3 6
Sonntag, 26 Februar 1928. [12 p.]
Programme: Boris Godunow. (Moussorgsky). Sonntag 3 7
den 4 März 1928. Opertheatre, Wien.
Programme: Oedipus Rex (Strawinsky)/Madonna 3 7
Imperia. Operntheater, Wien. Montag, 27
Februar 1928. 11 pages + 8 p. loose.
Programme: Ausserordentliches Orchester. 3 7
Konzert-Dirigent: Guido Binkau. Mitwirkend: Das
Wiener Sinfonie-Orchester. Wiener
Konzerthaus-Gesellschaft, Grosser
Konzerthaus-Saal, Samstag, 3 März 1928. 14 pages
+.
Programme: Fidelio (Beethoven). Operntheater, 3 7
Wien, Dienstag, 28 Februar 1928. 12 pages +
Programme: Turandot (Puccini). Operntheater, 3 7
Wien, Donnerstag, 1 März 1928. 12 pages +
Programme: Wiener Konzert-Verein, VI. 3 7
Sinfonie-Konzert. Wiener Sinfonie- Orchester.
Dirigent: Leopold Reichwein. Wiener Konzerthaus,
Spieljahr 1927/28. 10 pages +
Guide through Nuremberg with a city plan. (4 page 3 7
folded sheet)
Musical Times [The], January 1, 1914 - Arnold 3 7
Schönberg's Gurre-Lieder, by Ernest Newman.
p.11-13.
Musical Times [The], January 1, 1914 - Friedrich 3 7
Rust, his editors and his critics, by M.-D.
Calvocoressi. p.14.
Musical Times [The], August 1, 1916 - Brahms and 3 7
the Waltz by Ernest Newman. p. 359-62.
Programme: Troilus and Cressida (William Walton). 3 7
Covent Garden Opera Chorus and Orchestra.
Conductor: Sir Malcolm Sargent, Royal Opera
House, Covent Garden, 3 December 1954.
Newspaper cutting: Walton Opera is strong in 3 7
Melody [Troilus & Cressida] [December 1954]
Newspaper cutting: Troilus and Cressida [December 3 7
1954]
Newspaper cutting: Walton's Opera - a parallel with 3 7
Wagner [December 1954]
Newspaper cutting: Troilus and Cressida by Ernest 3 7
Newman. The Sunday Times, 5 December 1954.
Newspaper cutting: Walton's 'Troilus and 3 7
Cressida', by Eric Blom. The Observer, Sunday,
December 5, 1954.
Newspaper cutting: Troilus and Cressida: a New 3 7
Opera [pictures]. The Times, Saturday, December
4, 1954.
Programme: Rachmaninoff. Queen's Hall, Saturday, 3 7
May 19, 1928.
Musical Times [The], January 1, 1914 - Elena 3 7
Gerhardt.
Newspaper cutting: The Midsummer Marriage, Royal 3 7
Opera House
Musical Times [The], January 1, 1914 - The 3 7
Childhood of the Whole Tone Scale, by H.C.
Colles. p.16-20.
Musical Times, [The], February 1, 1914 - The Rust 3 7
Case: its ending and its Moral, by M.-D.
Calvocoressi. p. 89-90. The Reform of Church
Music: a review of the Morning Post
correspondence, by Walter G. Alcock, p. 91-92.
Musical Times [The], March 1, 1914 - The New 3 7
Moussorgsky, by M.-D. Calvocoressi, p.157-59.
Oxford University Musical Club, 1000th meeting,
p.160-61. Bach's last Fugues by Lawrence Haward,
p. 161-64.
Musical Times [The], April 1, 1912 - The 3 7
Pseudo-Bach 'Luke' Passion, by E.W. Naylor,
p.233-36.
Musical Times [The], August 1, 1916 - The 3 7
Centenary of Schubert's 'Erlkönig', p.365-66.
Musical Times [The], June 1, 1917 - The Present 3 7
Trend by Ernest Newman, p.249-50; Claviersuites
of the 17th Century by J.S. Shedlock, p.250.
Musical Times [The], October 1, 1917 - The Alleged 3 7
stupidity of Singers, by Edward J. Dent,
p.443-444.
Programme: Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra (First 3 7
appearance in England) Conductor: Ernst von
Dohnanyi. Queen's Hall, Langham Place, June 15,
1928. 6 pages plus 1 loose folded page.
Programme: Tiefland, Text by A. Giumera von 3 7
Rudolf Lothar. Musik von Eugen d'Albert.
Frankfurter Opernhaus, Freitag, 30 März 1928.
Programme: Il Gepuscolo degli dei (Wagner), 3 7
Teatro all Scala, Milano, Stagione 1927-1928.
Regina Calton Hotel, Rom ¾Souvenir booklet with 3 7
pictures of the hotel and of Rome (German text).
Music (Words)¾Booklet containing words to God 3 7
Save the Queen; The Queen's Song; Coronation
Music; The Flag of England; A Hymn of Praise
(Lobgesang). (Novello, Ewer & Co., n.d.) [Title
page missing].
Programme: The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. 3 7
Conductor: Wilhelm Furtwängler; Soloist: Yehudi
Menuhin. Royal Albert Hall, Thursday evening,
September 29 [no year]. 20 pages.
Illustrated Almanac of the Bavaria State 3 7
Theatres, Munich, 1932, with a retrospective view
at the season 1930/31. Edited by Dr. Arthur
Bauckner. (Munich: Knorr & Hirth GMBH, 1932). 76
pages plus plan of the Prinzregententheater.
Magazine cutting: Dr Hans Richter: an 3 8
appreciation, by E.A. Baughan. (Windsor magazine,
pp.411-414).
Programme: NSW State Conservatorium of Music. 3 8
Season 1933, Fifth Subscription Concert by the
Conservatorium Orchestra. Conductor: W. Arundel
Orchard. Conservatorium Hall, Sydney, Wednesday,
23 August 1933. (includes WAO's daughter, Ruth,
on 2nd Violin, daughter Joan, on Viola, and son
Rupert, on Violoncello.)
Music Quarterly [The], Title Page and Table of 3 8
Contents & Illustrations, Vol. XI, 1925.
Music Quarterly [The], Title Page and Table of 3 8
Contents & Illustrations, Vol. XII, 1926
Music Quarterly [The], Title Page and Table of 3 8
Contents & Illustrations, Vol. XII, 1927
Programme: The Madrigal Society, Inst. 1741 3 8
- Programme for Tuesday, 12 December 1950. On the
occasion of the visit of HM The Queen and HRH
Princess Margaret. Tallow Chandlers Hall.
Newspaper cutting: Dennis Brain and his art [no 3 8
citation]
'Wybalena' [Card] by H. Leonard Greening, built 3 8
1874. [written inside:] 'This is the house where
Dr Orchard and his family lived from about
1923-29 and where the first rehearsals of the
newly formed Conservatorium Opera School were
held. Also Dr Orchard held musicales every
Sunday afternoon and many visiting musicians such
as Kriesler, Heifitz, Backhaus, Melba, Dame Clara
Butt, etc. were included amongst the guests'
¾Ruth Goodwin Hill, nee Orchard (WAO's daughter).
Letter: To W. Arundel Orchard, of Hobart, 3 8
Tasmania, from the Premier ¾ congratulating WAO
on his O.B.E.
Programme: Tannhaüser (Wagner). Thèatre Royal de 3 8
la Monnaie. [n.d.]
Programme: NSW State Conservatorium of Music. 3 8
Season 1933, Second Subscription Concert by the
Conservatorium Orchestra - Brahms Centenary
Festival, Conservatorium Hall, Wednesday, 12
April 1933.
Programme: The Clouds of Aristophanes. Music by 3 8
Sir Hubert Parry. Oxford University Dramatic
Society. The New Theatre, Oxford, June 19th
-23rd, 1928.
Music score: To Blossoms - six part song 3 8
unaccompanied, by W. Arundel Orchard. Poem by
Robert Herrick, 1591-1674. (London: Augener Ltd.,
n.d.). 11 pages.
Invitation: An evening of Chamber Music will be 3 8
given under the supervision of Dr Arundel Orchard
to which you are cordially invited. This card
will admit you to the Royal Society's Room,
Tasmanian Museum, on Thursday evening, August
20th at 8 o'clock. RSVP by 15th August 256
Davey Street.
Newspaper cutting: A Musician looks back 3 8
(Bulletin, December 6, 1944)
Newspaper cutting: Musical life in Australia 3 8
(Adelaide Advertiser, 20 January 1945)
Newspaper cutting: Crooning 'maudlin' stuff 3 8
(Herald, Melbourne, 30 November 1944)
Newspaper cutting: Musical scrapbook. 3 8
Newspaper cutting: Mr Orchard's 'Ring' Lectures 3 8
(4 cuttings ¾Sydney Morning Herald, 4, 11, 18,
25, -1913.)
Newspaper cutting: The Ring (4 cuttings - Daily 3 8
Telegraph, Sydney, September 4, 11, 18, 25,
-1913.)
Newspaper cutting: The Wagner lecturer (Evening 3 8
News, September 1913)
Newspaper cutting: The Ring (Evening News, 3 8
September 1913)
Newspaper cutting: The Ring lectures (Evening 3 8
News, September 1913)
Newspaper cutting: A Terrible suggestion (Evening 3 8
News, September 1913)
Newspaper cutting: Mr. Orchard's Ring lectures 3 8
(Evening News, Sept. 1913)
Newspaper cutting: Made in Australia - Arundel 3 8
Orchard's Music (The Triad, October 10, 1919,
p.39)
Programme: Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Guest 3 8
Conductor: Prof. Bernard Heinze. Soloist:
Hepzibah Menuhin. Town Hall, Sydney, Tuesday,
15th October 1946. 27 pages.
Programme: Canberra Chamber Music Society - Second 3 8
Concert, 1960. The Hall, University House,
Saturday, April 9, 1960.
Programme: NSW State Conservatorium of Music. 3 8
Season 1934. Third Subscription Concert by the
Conservatorium Orchestra and Choir.
Conservatorium Hall, Sydney, Thursday, 31 May
1934.
Music score: The Man in the Moon or A Trip to FB 1 1
Mars, words and lyrics by W.J. Curtis; music by
W. Arundel Orchard. 1907. ("Much of the music
of this was taken from our 1st Opera 'The
Coquette'") 110 pages.
Malaya: 2 x bamboo pictures FB 1 1
Music score: The Coquette: a comic opera in Two FB 1 1
Acts. Lyrics by W.J. Curtis. Music by W. Arundel
Orchard. Full Score. July 1904-5. 340 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in Three FB 2
Acts: Full Score, by W. Arundel Orchard. Book
arranged from Oscar Wilde's Picture of Dorian
Gray, by W. J. Curtin, K.D., M.A., L.L.B.
1915-17. 211 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in Three FB 2
Acts: Act II - Full Score 169 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in Three FB 2
Acts: Act III - Full Score 106 pages. ('finished
10.i.17 at Kameruka, NSW').
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in Three FB 2
Acts: Op.: 3 (finished Jan 1917). 191 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in Three FB 3 1
Acts: Act III - by W. Arundel Orchard. 28 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in Three FB 3 1
Acts, by W. Arundel Orchard.
Act III - Flutes, 1 mo & 2 mo. 16 pages
Act III - Horns, 1 & 2 in F. 15 pages.
Act III - Violin, 1 mo. 11 pages
Act III - Trumpets, 1 & 2. 11 pages
Act III - Oboes, 1 mo & 2 mo. 16 pages
Act I - Violin, 2nds. 22 pages.
Act I - V'cello. 20 pages
Act I - Viola. 21 pages.
Act I - C. Basso. 17 pages.
Act I - Violin, 1 mo. 20 pages.
Act I - Hidden Chorus for Dorian Gray. ('if any
use'). 5 pages.
Music score: Excerpts reserved for the Ruins of FB 3 1
The Coquette or A Suicidal Policy. By W. Arundel
Orchard, 1905. ('My First and Best Comic Opera.
Performed at the Palace Theatre, Sydney, August
28-September 2, 1905. Eight Presentations. [the
clever and Gilbertian Libretto by W.J. Curtis,
K.C., L.L.B.]'). 32 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray - Act III. (Dorian FB 3 1
drawing room at Selby) 1 page, handwritten.
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in Three FB 3 1
Acts, by W. Arundel Orchard.
Act III - Bassoons. 19 pages.
Act III - Horn 3 in F. 11 pages.
Act III - Trombones, 1 & 2. 7 pages.
Music score: Flowers of the Forest. Arranged by FB 3 2
W. Arundel Orchard. 4 pages.
Music score: Madrigal - 'To Blossoms', by Robert FB 3 2
Herrick, 1591-1674. Music by Cantabile. 7
pages.
Music score: Stay, stay sweet time, by Michael FB 3 2
Drayton. Music by W. Arundel Orchard. 11 pages.
Music score: Duncan Gray, arranged by W. Arundel FB 3 2
Orchard. 4 pages.
Music score: Wotan's Abschied und Feuerzauber FB 3 2
(Die Walküre) by Wagner. Full score. Copied by
W. Arundel Orchard, 1908. 45 pages.
Music score: A Woodland Phantasy, by W. Arundel FB 3 2
Orchard, 1893-1919. (First performance - NSW State
Conservatorium Orchestra, Conservatorium Hall,
Thursday, 24th August 1922. - Programme included.)
47 parts and score.
Music score: Dorian Gray: an opera in Three Acts, FB 3 3
by W. Arundel Orchard.
Act III - Basso. 11 pages.
Act III - Viola. 12 pages.
Act III - Violin 2nd. 13 pages.
Act III - Cello. 13 pages.
Act III - Clarinets. 21 pages.
Music score: Overture to Coriolanus (No.11), FB 3 3
arranged by E. Pauer. L. Van Beethoven, Op. 62.
26 pages.
Music score: Two Songs from the new Comic Opera, FB 3 3
'The Emperor'. Words by W.J. Curtis. Music by W.
Arundel Orchard. (Sydney: John Sands, n.d.) The
Love that Maid has Given, and Than Heart that has
known. 5 pages. [4 copies]
Music score: Dorian Gray: a music drama in Three FB 3 3
Acts, by W. Arundel Orchard.
Act II - Trumpets, I & II. 14 pages.
Act II - Timpani. 9 pages.
Act II - Trombone Basso. 9 pages.
Act II - Flutes I & II. 21 pages.
Act II - Horn IV. 10 pages.
Act II - Trombones I & II. 14 pages.
Act II - Bassoons I & II. 23 pages.
Act II - Clarinets I & II. 24 pages.
Act II - Oboes I & II. 19 pages.
Act II - Horns I & II. 20 pages.
Act II - Horn III. 12 pages.
Music score: Flying Dutchman (Overture) Richard FB 3 3
Wagner. (London: Augener & Co., n.d.). 28
pages.
Music score: The Silent Land, words by FB 3 3
Longfellow, music by W. Arundel Orchard.
15/4/[19]02. 7 pages.
Music score: Scherzo for the Pianoforte, composed FB 3 3
by W. Arundel Orchard. (London & NY: Novello,
Ewer & Co., n.d.) 7 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray. By W. Arundel Orchard. FB 4 1
Original MS. pp.163-321.
Music score: Recessional for Male Voices. Words FB 4 1
by Rudyard Kipling. Music by W. Arundel Orchard.
4 pages.
Music score: Fanfare, by W. Arundel Orchard, FB 4 1
1938. 1 page.
Music score: Scherzo. 3rd Movement.(Sketch Only), FB 4 1
by W. Arundel Orchard, Hobart, 1898. 12 pages.
Letters to and from 'The Herald' ¾cuttings - some FB 4 1
letters, mostly 1938.
My Report on Tour (18 October 1928) by W. Arundel FB 4 1
Orchard. Newspaper cuttings.
Programme: The Musical Association of Tasmania. FB 4 1
At Home. Hadley's Hotel, Wednesday, March 29,
1939.
Roll of the Union of Graduates in Music. 1951. FB 4 1
70 pages.
History and Odd Notes [Music] (Notebook), W. FB 4 1
Arundel Orchard, 1889-92. 1889-92 - address: 120
Shepherd's Bush Road, London. 1892-c95 - 79 Elsham
Rd., Kensington.
Music score: Uller, the Bowman: a dramatic poem. FB 4 1
Words by W.J. Curtin, M.A., L.L.B. Music by W.
Arundel Orchard. (London: Laudy & Co., n.d.) 59
pages.
John Christian Bach - Speech Notes. By W. Arundel FB 4 1
Orchard. 14 pages, plus 4 of music
A visit to Bayreuth for the Wagner Festival, by FB 4 1
one who was there. (W. Arundel Orchard). 27
pages. (Handwritten MS).
Music score: Intermezzo for six Violoncellos, by FB 4 2
W. Arundel Orchard, 1932. Includes parts for
Cello, Cello I, Cello II, Cello III, Cello IV,
Cello V, Cello VI.
Music score: Two Songs from the New Comic Opera, FB 4 2
'The Emperor'. Words by W.J. Curtis. Music by W.
Arundel Orchard. (Sydney: John Sands, n.d.), 5
pages.
Music score: Monarch of Wine! Drinking Song from FB 4 2
the new comic opera 'The Emperor'. Words by W.J.
Curtis. Music by W. Arundel Orchard. (Sydney:
John Sands, n.d.) 5 pages.
Music score: Beethoven. Cherubini (Medea) FB 4 2
Music score: Recessional for Male Voices. Words FB 4 2
by R. Kipling. Music by W. Arundel Orchard. 4
pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray, by W.J. Curtis and W. FB 4 2
Arundel Orchard. Valet. 3 pages.
Music score: Dorian Gray, Act II, [by W. J. FB 4 2
Curtin and W. Arundel Orchard] p.2-16.
Music score: Recessional. Written copy by W. FB 4 2
Arundel Orchard, 1911. 3 pages.
Music score: The Mariner to the Dioscuri, FB 4 2
arranged for Male Chorus by W. Arundel Orchard
from Schubert. Poem by Mayrhofer. Arranged in
1920. 3 pages.
Music score: Here awa', there awa'. Poem by FB 4 2
Burns. Old melody arranged for chorus by W.
Arundel Orchard. 4 pages.
Music score: Les Deux Grenadiers (The Two FB 4 2
Grenadiers). Mélodie de Richard Wagner.
(London: Schott & Co., n.d.) 7 pages.
Monthly Music Record [Magazine], December 1933, FB 4 2
63rd Year.
Music score: Dance from 'The Emperor', Act II, FB 4 2
No.2½, by W. Arundel Orchard, 1906. 7 pages.
Music score: Examples for Special Lecture on FB 4 2
Modern Music and its development. Purcell 'Dido
Areas'. January 17, 1918. 4 pages.
Newspaper cutting: The Mount of Olives. Sydney FB 4 3
Philharmonic Society.
Newspaper cutting: The Musicians-humours of the FB 4 3
Conference. (SMH, April 8, 1929).
Letters ¾1908-1930's - various FB 4 3
Notes: A dramatic performance of Hiawatha at FB 4 3
London. 14 pages plus 1 page of music score.
Notes: Frederick Delius.. 6 pages plus 1 page of FB 4 3
music score. Preamble ¾Notes, 1899. July 23
- Notes - Delius. 10 pages plus 1 page of music
score.
Notes: Lecture on Opera. 31 pages. FB 4 3
Notes: Some Important Periods in the progress of FB 4 3
Grand Opera. 3 pages, plus 3 odd pages.
The Times Literary Supplement, Thursday, January FB 4 3
10, 1924.
Newspaper cutting: A Musician looks back. The FB 4 3
Bulletin, December 6, 1944.
Newspaper cutting: Conductor's Farewell. Music & FB 4 3
Drama page by 'Themus'. The Mercury, Hobart,
November 1938.
Newspaper cutting: Loss to Music - William Arundel FB 4 3
Orchard. The Mercury, Hobart, Friday, December
9, 1938.
Music score: Concerto (Solo Part) for Violin and FB 4 4
Orchestra, by W. Arundel Orchard. 14 pages.
Music score: The Wreck of the Hesperus - Ballad FB 4 4
for Chorus and Orchestra. Poem by Longfellow.
Music by W. Arundel Orchard, 6/9/1898 (1897).
Original MS. 23 pages.
Music score: The North Wind, by W. Arundel FB 4 4
Orchard. 1951-54.
Violin, 1 mo - Leader. 2 pages. Violin - 2nd
Desk. 2 pages.
Violin, 1 mo. 2 pages. [5 copies] Violin - 2nd
Leader. 2 pages
Violin - 2nd Desk. 2 pages Violin - 2nd. 2
pages [4 copies]
Viola - Leader. 2 pages Viola - 2nd Desk. 2
pages
Viola - 3rd Desk. 2 pages Viola - 4th Desk. 2
pages
V'Cello - Leader. 2 pages V'Cello. 2 pages [2
copies]
C'Basso - Leader. 2 pages C'Basso. 2 pages [2
copies]
Flute, 1 mo. 2 pages. Flute - 2nd.
Oboes 1 & 2. 3 pages Clarinets. 3 pages
Bassoon, 1 mo. 2 pages Bassoon - 2nd. 2 pages
Horn in F, 1 mo. 2 pages Horn in F - 2nd. 2
pages
Timpani. 2 pages.
Music score: Caprice for Violin and Pianoforte, FB 4 4
by W. Arundel Orchard. 'For Ruth'. 6 pages.
Music score: Prelude to Fugue, by W. Arundel FB 4 4
Orchard. 21 pages.
Music score: Kyrie Eleison - Organ. W. Arundel FB 4 4
Orchard, 1898. Original MS.
Music score: Trio for Violin, Viola and FB 4 4
Pianoforte, by W. Arundel Orchard, 30/11/1939.
Original MS. 14 pages.
Photographs and pictures - scenic - of Rome, FB 5 1
Stratford-on-Avon, Germany, Austria, some Art
prints and newspaper and magazine cuttings. 41
pictures.
Programme: The Planets, Op.32, by Gustav Holst. FB 5 1
NSW State Conservatorium of Music. Assembly
Hall, Monday, June 29, 1925. Includes 3
newspaper cuttings re Performance - First
Orchestral Performance in Australia (Sun
Pictorial, June 30, 1925; Argus, 3 December
1925; Herald, 3 December 1925) Programme is 4
pages.
Programme: R. Vaughan Williams. NSW State FB 5 1
Conservatorium, Assembly Hall, Friday, October
23, 1925. 4 pages. Includes 3 newspaper
cuttings (Argus, 24 October 1925; Herald, 24
October 1925 [2]).
L'Illustration, 30 Juillet 1932, pp.419-426 plus FB 5 1
1 loose page on Mme de Stael and on reverse side
¾Panneaux Decoratifs pour la Salle des Fétes de
l'Hotel de Vill D'Arras.
Newspaper cutting: Le centenaire de la Mort de FB 5 1
l'Aiglon. (L'Illustration, 30 Juillet 1932)
Newspaper cutting: Books and Men, by Elzevir. FB 5 1
(July 2, 1932)
Newspaper cutting: The Monks of St. Bernard. FB 5 1
(Argus, 11 April 1931)
Newspaper cutting: What Shall we live to see? FB 5 1
Historian Forecasts World Changes, by Prof. W.K.
Hancock. (July 2, 1932)
Music score: The Wreck of the Hesperus - Ballad FB 5 2
for Chorus and Orchestra. Words by Longfellow.
Music by W. Arundel Orchard, 6 November, 1898.
Original MS. 28 pages.
Music score: Theme and Variations (Now is the FB 5 2
Month of Maying), by Thomas Morley, 1575-1603
(1615), arranged by W. Arundel Orchard,
July-Aug-Sept 23, 1956. Original MS. 28 pages.
Music score: Hark! Hark the Lark, by Shakespeare. FB 5 2
Set to music as a Madrigal by W. Arundel
Orchard, 1956. Original MS. 14 pages.
Music score: All the Blue Bonnets, arranged by W. FB 5 2
Arundel Orchard. Original MS. 4 pages.
Music score: The Silent Land, by W. Arundel FB 5 2
Orchard.
Flauti. 3 pages
Oboi. 3 pages
Clarinetti. 4 pages
Fagotti. 4 pages
Horns in F. 4 pages
Trumpets in F for Cornet in B Flat. 2 pages.
Trombones, Alto & Tenor. 2 p.
Trombone, Basso. 1 page
Tympani. 2 pages
Basso. 2 pages [2 copies]
V'cello. 3 pages [2 copies]
Viola. 2 pages [2 copies]
Violin. 2nd. 2 pages [5 copies]
Violin. 1st mo. 2 pages [6 copies]
Music score: I'll bid my heart be still - Part FB 5 2
Song. Poem by Thomas Pringle. Old Border Melody
arranged by W. Arundel Orchard. Original MS. 3
pages.
Music score: Here awa', there awa'. Poem by FB 5 2
Burns. Old melody arranged for chorus by W.
Arundel Orchard, 29 November, 1912. Original MS.
4 pages.
Music score: Up in the morning early. Old melody FB 5 2
arranged by W. Arundel Orchard, 1910. Original
MS. 5 pages.
Music score: Ariel, piano solo, by W. Arundel FB 5 2
Orchard. (Melbourne: Allan & Co. Pty. Ltd.,
1943). 5 pages. Combined with ¾Waltzing
Matilda, an Australian song, by Marie Cowan,
arranged for piano solo by Thomas Wood.
Music score: Ariel, piano solo, by W. Arundel FB 5 2
Orchard. (Melbourne: Allan & Co. Pty. Ltd.,
1943). 5 pages.
Music score: Madrigal ¾Sonnet, by Edmund Spenser, FB 5 2
1552-1599. Music by W. Arundel Orchard, Feb-Mar
1950. (Rough duplicate) Original MS. 13 pages.
Music score: Trio in F major for Violin, French FB 5 2
Horn and Pianoforte, by W. Arundel Orchard.
Pianoforte score. (Slow movement [the first]
originally designed and performed in New Zealand,
Palmerston North, 1901 ¾WAO) 37 pages.
Includes: PROGRAMME: NSW State Conservatorium
of Music, 1931 Season. Sixth Chamber Music
Concert. Wednesday, 4th November 1931. 2 pages.
Violin score. 9 pages. French Horn score. 8
pages.
1. A Woodland Phantasy* 1893-19 - Manuscript 6 mins.
2. The Wreck of the 1898 - Manuscript
Hesperus - Ballad for Chorus
and Orchestra.*
3. Kyrie Eleison - Organ* 1898 - Manuscript
4. Scherzo, 3rd Movement (Sketch 1898 - Hobart
Only)* - Manuscript
5. The Emperor- -Light Opera* Manuscript
1900 - John Sands,
Sydney
6. Two songs from the new Comic n.d.[c1900] - John
Opera - Sands, Sydney
The Emperor:*
(a) The Love that Maid has
Given
(b) Than Heart that has
known
7. Trio in F Major for Violin, c1901 - Manuscript 20 mins.
French Horn & Pianoforte
8. The Silent Land* c1902 - Manuscript
9. The Coquette: a comic Opera 1904-05 - Manuscript
in Two Acts*
10. Excerpts reserved for the 1905 - Manuscript
Ruins of the Coquette or A Suicidal
Policy.*
11. Dance from The Emperor, Act 1906 - Manuscript
II*
12. The Man in the Moon or A Trip 1907 - Manuscript
to Mars
13. An Idyl* 1910 - W. H. Paling & 6 mins.
Co. Ltd.
14. Three part songs on Scotch c1910-12 - Manuscript
melodies:
(a) Here awa', there awa'* 1912 ¾Manuscript 5 mins.
(b) I'll bid my heart be c1910-12 ¾Manuscript 5 mins.
still* 1910 ¾Manuscript 4 mins.
(c) Up in the morning early*
15. Recessional for Male Voices* 1911 - Manuscript 5 mins.
16. Uller the bowman* 1912 - Laudy & Co. 25 mins
17. Sonnet by Keats* 1913-14 - Manuscript
18. God of our Fathers - for Tenors 1915 - Manuscript
& Basses*
19. Dorian Gray - Music Drama in 1915-17 - Manuscript 2 hours
Three Acts*
20. Prelude to Act II & Finale, c1915-17 - Manuscript 8 mins.
'Dorian Gray' - Orchestra
21. Nocturne and Scherzo for full 1918 ¾[2
Orchestra performances held,
conducted by
Verbrugghen, one in
Sydney, one in
Melbourne.]
22. Mariner to the Dioscuri - for 1920 - Arranged.
Male Chorus* Manuscript
23. Three Troubadour Songs:* 1929 - O.U.P. 10 mins.
(a) The Return of Summer
(b) Serenade
(c) The Winter
24. Intermezzo for six 1932 - Manuscript
Violoncellos*
25. Sweet & Low - 2 part song* 1934 - W. H. Paling & 3 mins.
Co. Ltd.
26. Fantasie Ballad - Violin & 1938 ¾Augener & Co. 6 mins.
Piano*
27. Fanfare* 1938 - Manuscript
28. Rhapsody in A Minor - 1939 - Augener & Co. 5 mins.
Pianoforte*
29. Trio for Violin, Viola and 1939 - Original
Pianoforte* Manuscript
30. Two Elizabethan Lyrics:* 1939 ¾Chappel & Co.
(a) What should I say 3 mins.
(b) Echoes Lament of 4 mins.
Narcissus
31. When Passion's Trance is 1940 - Novello & Co. 7 mins.
Overpast - Madrigal
32. Ariel* 1943 - Allan & Co. 4 mins.
Pty. Ltd.
33. Toccata in the Early Manner* c.1943 - Chappell & 3 mins.
Co. Ltd.
34. Stay, stay sweet time* 1947 6 mins.
- (Rearranged)Manuscript
35. Doth Not Wisdom Cry - Anthem* 1949 ¾Chappell & Co. 7 mins.
Ltd.
36. Madrigal - Sonnet (E. Spenser)* 1950 - Manuscript
37. The Northwind - Orchestra 1951-54 - Manuscript 10 mins.
38. Come away, death - Madrigal* 1954 - Edw. Arnold,
London
39. A Spring Morning - for piano* 1956 - Allan & Co.
40. Hark, hark the Lark* 1956 - Manuscript 3 mins.
W. H. Paling & Co.
Ltd.
41. Theme & Variations - 1956 - Arranged WAO.
Now is the Month of Maying* Original Manuscript
42. On the Wold - Four Part song c1960 - Manuscript 4 mins.
(Especially for the London
Madrigal Soc., 1960)
UNDATED WORKS:-
43. All the Blue Bonnets* n.d. - Manuscript
44. Away to the Woodlands. n.d. - Laudy & Co. 3 mins.
(Bosworth)
45. Caprice for Violin & n.d.- Manuscript
Pianoforte
46. Concerto for Violin & n.d. - Manuscript
Orchestra*
47. Duncan Gray* n.d. - Manuscript
48. Flowers of the Forest* n.d. - Manuscript
49. From the Northland n.d. - Manuscript 6 mins.
50. Invocation to Sleep n.d. - Manuscript 5 mins.
51. Loves Philosophy* n.d. - Manuscript 3 mins.
52. Monarch of Wine! - Drinking n.d. - John Sands,
song* Sydney
53. My Love n.d. - Manuscript 3 mins.
54. Prelude to Fugue in D Minor n.d. - Manuscript 12 mins
- Orchestral*
55. One Day I wrote her name - 5 n.d. - Elkin & Co. 7 mins.
Part Chorus
56. Rain - Song n.d. - Manuscript 2½ mins
57. Scherzo for Pianoforte* n.d. - Novello & Co., 4 mins.
London
58. Scherzo in E Flat Major n.d. - Manuscript 5 mins.
59. The Soul's Enchantment ¾Song n.d. - Manuscript 4 mins.
60. String Quartet in F Minor with n.d. - Manuscript 25 mins
Threnody - Song
61. String Quartet for Violin n.d. - Manuscript
62. Threnody - for String Quartet n.d. - Manuscript 5 mins.
63. To Blossoms¾Six part song* n.d. - Augener & Co. 6 mins.
64. To the Lark n.d. - Novello & Co. 5 mins.
65. Trio in D Minor n.d. - Manuscript 20 mins
66. Violin Concerto in G Minor n.d. - Manuscript 29 mins
67. Voice of Praise - 2 part song n.d. - Novello & Co. 2 mins.
68. Voices of Women* n.d. - W.H. Paling & 5 mins.
Co. Ltd.
Works, published in England. * Denotes held at
National Library of Canberra [from Card Catalogue and Archives] [This list
is copied from W. Arundel Orchard's own typed/handwritten list. Amended
¾with inclusion of National Library Archives, 1995, although some may
have been moved to the National Museum of Film & Sound Archives].
Guide prepared October 1995. Last revised 23 October 1996. |