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* Elder Conservatorium of Music
Image: UofAdelaide-Mawson & Conservatorium-Aug08. jpg | Bust of Sir Douglas Mawson & the Elder Conservatorium of Music ( viewed from North Terrace ).
Image: UofAdelaide-BonythonHall & Conservatorium-front-Aug08. jpg | Bonython Hall & the Elder Conservatorium of Music ( viewed from North Terrace ).
Image: UofAdelaide-BonythonHall & Conservatorium-rear-Aug08. jpg | Bonython Hall & the Elder Conservatorium of Music ( viewed from the north ).
Previously The Elder Conservatorium and Flinders Street School of Music
Hume installed landlines from the Elder Conservatorium and Adelaide University, allowing live broadcasts of concerts and lectures.
Elder Conservatorium ( on left ) ( and Bonython Hall ).
Elder Conservatorium and statue of Thomas Elder | Sir Thomas Elder.
The Elder Conservatorium of Music is Australia's senior academy of music ( dating back to 1883 ) and one of the country's most distinguished institutions for comprehensive education, professional training, and research in music.
The Elder Conservatorium of Music was formally constituted in 1898 as the result of a major philanthropic bequest from the will of the Scottish-Australian pastoralist, Sir Thomas Elder, whose statue stands outside Elder Hall.
In its current form, then, the Elder Conservatorium of Music is a product of three mergers: one in the late nineteenth century ( 1898 ) with the Adelaide College of Music ; one in the late twentieth century ( 1991 ), with the School of Performing Arts of the then South Australian College of Advanced Education ; and one at the beginning of the twenty-first century ( 2001 ), with the School of Music of the Adelaide Institute of TAFE ( aka Flinders Street School of Music ).
There have so far been only seven incumbents of the Elder Professorship of Music, all of whom have also served as Director and / or Dean of the Elder Conservatorium of Music and have provided the artistic and academic leadership for the institution: Professor Joshua Ives ( 1884 – 1901 ); Professor Matthew Ennis ( 1902 – 1918 ); Professor Dr. E. Harold Davies ( 1918 – 1948 ); pianist and arts administrator, Professor John Bishop, OBE ( 1946 – 1966 ); the tenor, Professor David Galliver, AM ( 1966 – 1983 ); German conductor, Professor Heribert Esser ( 1986 – 1993 ); and composer, Professor Dr. Charles Bodman Rae ( since 2001 ).
Since the late 1970s the administrative position of Director of the Conservatorium has from time to time been occupied by a Staff member other than the Elder Professor of Music.
In 1898, through the Elder Conservatorium, the University of Adelaide was the first in Australia to establish regulations for the degree of Doctor of Music ( DMus ), and in 1902, Edward Harold Davies was awarded the first Australian doctorate of music.
The Australian String Quartet was established in 1985 and since 1991 has been quartet-in-residence at the Elder Conservatorium.
The Bishop years are generally considered to have been some of the most exciting and progressive in the history of the Elder Conservatorium, with initiatives such as the appointment of the University of Adelaide Wind Quintet, and the establishment of the Adelaide Festival of Arts ( of which Bishop was the inaugural Artistic Director ).
The years since the appointment of Bodman Rae in 2001 have also witnessed transformational changes that have re-established the position of the Elder Conservatorium as one of Australia's leading music academies.
In 2005 the Elder Conservatorium received a Classical Music Award ( from the Australasian Performing Rights Association ) for " outstanding contribution by an organisation " ( the only Australian music academy to have won such an award ), in recognition of its music program for the 2004 Adelaide Festival of Arts ( curated by Bodman Rae ).
In 2007, 2009 and 2011 the Elder Conservatorium hosted the National Music Camp ( Australian Youth Orchestra's annual summer school, founded by Bishop ).
The submission from the Elder Conservatorium of Music was assessed, along with the musical research of all other Australian music academies, tertiary music schools, and music departments, in the category of ' Creative Arts and Writing ' ( category 19 ).

Elder and submission
Æthelflæd had been negotiating with the Northumbrians to obtain their submission, but her death put an end to this and her successor, her brother Edward the Elder, was occupied with securing control of Mercia.
The waning of its military power together with the Viking onslaughts led to its submission to Edward the Elder in return for protection.
In 919 Edward the Elder built the town's first known fortress, on the south side of the River Ouse and there received the area's submission.

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At a reception for new members of Congress, Oregon Democrat Maurine Neuberger, taking the Senate seat held by her husband Richard until his death last March, got a brotherly buss from Democratic Elder Statesman Adlai Stevenson, U.S. Ambassador-designate to the U.N..
The name is derived from the type genus Apium, which was originally used by Pliny the Elder circa 50 AD for a celery-like plant.
However, since some feel that being the children of the main characters is too limiting, it is fairly common to either start with King Oberon's death before the book begins and roleplay the Elder Amberites as they vie for the throne ; or to populate Amber from scratch with a different set of Elder Amberites.
Vipsania Agrippina or most commonly known as Agrippina Major or Agrippina the Elder ( Major Latin for the elder, Classical Latin:, 14 BC – 17 October 33 ) was a distinguished and prominent Roman woman of the first century AD.
Gert McQueen, Elder and Redesman of the Ring of Troth, was successful in lobbying the U. S. Army Chaplain ’ s Corps to adopt guidelines for recognizing heathen religions and Theodish belief in particular.
Dürer's work on the book was halted for an unknown reason, and the decoration was continued by artists including Lucas Cranach the Elder and Hans Baldung.
The accounts of historians Herodotus, Pliny the Elder, and Strabo suggest that boats were being used for commerce and traveling.
All the while, Wallace seeks the assistance of Robert the Bruce ( Macfadyen ), the son of nobleman Robert the Elder and a contender for the Scottish crown.
This system developed gradually from a more presbyterian polity ( Joseph Smith's original title in 1830 was " First Elder ") for pragmatic and doctrinal reasons, reaching a full episcopacy during the Nauvoo period ( 1839 – 1846 ).
* The First Book of Haer ' al A Primer for the Elder Tongue of Arborell including 2800 reference wordlist, grammar and pronunciation guide and Meta-history.
Pliny the Elder gives vivid examples of the popularity of gladiator portraiture in Antium and an artistic treat laid on by an adoptive aristocrat for the solidly plebeian citizens of the Roman Aventine:
Lucas Cranach the Elder ( 1472 – 1553 ), the great painter patronized by the electors of Wittenberg, was a close friend of Luther, and illustrated Luther's theology for a popular audience.
The suicide of Lucretia has been an enduring subject for visual artists, including Titian, Rembrandt, Dürer, Raphael, Botticelli, Jörg Breu the Elder, Johannes Moreelse, Artemisia Gentileschi, Damià Campeny, Eduardo Rosales, Lucas Cranach the Elder and others.
It was widely read ; though it was undoubtedly a piece of Arnulfing work, and its biases cause it to mislead ( for instance, concerning the two decades between the controversies surrounding mayors Grimoald the Elder and Ebroin: 652-673 ).
( Kurtzman and Will Elder returned to Mad for a short time in the mid-1980s as an illustrating team.
After studying seven years with the Elder Palaemon, Pachomius set out to lead the life of a hermit near St. Anthony of Egypt, whose practices he imitated until, according to legend, he heard a voice in Tabennisi that told him to build a dwelling for the hermits to come to.
Elder Spencer W. Kimball taught that mere idle lounging on Sabbath does not keep the day holy, and that Sabbath calls for constructive thoughts and acts ( Miracle of Forgiveness, pp. 96 – 97 ).
* a designation for Cato the Elder ( 234 BC – 149 BC ), a Roman statesman
According to Pliny the Elder, Necho's extension to the canal was approximately 57 English miles, equal to the total distance between Bubastis and the Great Bitter Lake, allowing for winding through valleys that it had to pass through.
* During the struggle for power in Sweden, King Halsten is killed and his brother Inge the Elder is deposed in Svealand, only ruling Gothenland for the next three years.
Pliny the Elder writes that, in his time, the best location in Egypt for capturing this animal was in the Saite nome ; the animal could still be found along the Damietta branch after the Arab Conquest in 639.
Lucas Cranach the Elder ( 1472 – 1553 ), the great painter patronized by the electors of Wittenberg, was a close friend of Luther, and illustrated Luther's theology for a popular audience.

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