Town Hall, Music Performance, Program, Australian Broadcasting Commission, ABC, Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Society, RMPS, Sir Bernard Heinze, Janet Lassock, Nance Thomas, Raymond McDonald, Alan Light, 1960s,
Summary
Programme for the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Society's 1965 performance of Handel's Messiah. A part of the 1965 Subscription Concert series. Performed at Melbourne Town Hall on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 December, 1965. Includes subscription form for the 1966 season.
Handel’s "Messiah" is particularly important to the RMPS, it has been performed at least once every year since 1853, and this continuous series of performances is considered to be a world record.
Conducted by Sir Bernard Heinze. Soloists: Janet Lassock (soprano), Nance Thomas (contralto), Raymond McDonald (tenor), Alan Light (baritone). This was the 607th and 608th performance by the RMPS.
This programe is one of over 300 Town Hall music programmes held in the collection. Dating from the 1920s until the 21st Century, these programmes document performances by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, The Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Choir, the annual Sun Aria Competition, as well as the performances of visiting soloists and conductors from around the world. The advertisements within the programmes are equally fascinating, featuring adverts for TAA Airlines, Berlei, Benson and Hedges cigarettes, and local Melbourne businesses selling everything from records to furs.