Beach struck chord for all female composers
WHEN the Boston Symphony orchestra played the Gaelic Symphony in 1896 it heralded the arrival of the first great American female composer
WHEN the Boston Symphony orchestra played the Gaelic Symphony in 1896 it heralded the arrival of the first great American female composer
THEY were masters of the green, competitors and contemporaries whose commercial tours ripped divots in the stern golf establishment at Scotland’s ancient and windswept St Andrews club.
It was a coming-of-age celebration when the first foreign leader to visit Canberra touched down 60 years ago, even if official guest Ngo Dinh Diem could be considered an illegitimate president of an illegitimate state.
On this day 130 years ago Emile Berliner filed for a patent for his gramophone, taking on Edison at his own game
The Churchill’s marriage played out against European destruction in two world wars and the Cold War. At home, blow-ups and slamming doors were mere “summer storms”.
On October 21, 1944, a Japanese pilot smashed his plane into the bridge of HMAS Australia. And so the suicide cult of the kamikaze pilots was born.
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