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Dr Graham Pont talking about colonial composer and musician Isaac Nathan on ABC FM Radio, 28 Novembe...

Dr Graham Pont talking about colonial composer and musician Isaac Nathan on ABC FM Radio, 28 Novembe...

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Dr Graham Pont talking about colonial composer and musician Isaac Nathan on ABC FM Radio, 28 November 1992

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Full title

Dr Graham Pont talking about colonial composer and musician Isaac Nathan on ABC FM Radio, 28 November 1992

Author / Creator

Date

28 November 1992

Call Numbers

MLOH 427

Record Identifier

92eVOE0Y

Reference Code

957985
Physical Description

Contents

2 sound cassettes (2 hrs.)

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Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

A bicentennial tribute

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Full title

Dr Graham Pont talking about colonial composer and musician Isaac Nathan on ABC FM Radio, 28 November 1992

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Notes

General note

A bibliography and chronological listing of Nathan's Australian compositions; edited by Graham Pont and Paul Wilkins at http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-ma-an7876390

Description source

Information transferred from the Oral History Accession Register as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Isaac Nathan (1792-1864) was born in Canterbury, England, and educated at the Cambridge Academy. He arrived in Australia in 1841 and quickly dominated the Australian musical scene as a composer, teacher, organist and conductor.

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Call Numbers

MLOH 427

Record Identifier

92eVOE0Y

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92eVOE0Y

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Reference code

957985

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