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Performing
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In 1906 two small choirs "The West End Musical Union" and the "City Choir"
combined to form the "Townsville Musical Union". On Friday 27th Feb
1908 the Townsville Daily Bulletin reported an extract from the
"Townsville Musical Union" Annual General Meeting which, in part,
said "The Secretary's Report referred with satisfaction to the
success the society had with its performances at the Eisteddfod in which
the choir carried off both choruses......". Office-Bearers were
elected as follows:- Life-Governor Mr T.A.Maguire; Patron Mr J.N.Parkes;
President Mr R.W.McClelland; Vice-Presidents P.F.Rowland, J.Gill,
Melrose, Lonsdale, Davis, Mr P.F.Hanran; Hon. Secretary
Mr J.H.Foley; Hon. Treasurer Mr W.H.Donald; Committee Misses Davis, Lalor,
Messrs G.G.Suthers, Parsons, Nottingham; Conductor Signor Lardelli;
Auditor J.D.Walker; Hon. Pianiste Miss Palmerston; Librarian Mr Whitson.
Soon after 1920
the Society started using the AWU Hall. When the first floor was
constructed in 1935, the Society moved upstairs where it had practiced its
choral art and rehearsed and stored music and trophies and also props for
plays and concerts. It was necessary to find a new venue for practices as
the Society was advised in October 1979 that the AWU Hall in Sturt Street
(rented for 1 pound a week) was scheduled for demolition.
The Choir usually performed three concerts a year and to this present day
there are still concerts performed by the choir and the "Choral Aires"
each year as well as still competing in the North Queensland Eisteddfod.
This Eisteddfod is held in a different North Queensland centre at Easter
time each year.
In 1927 the choir was renamed the "Townsville Choral and Orchestral
Society" with President Richard McLelland; Conductot W.Sholto Jones; and
Pianist Ray Penprase. During World War 2 the choir went into recess but
reformed in 1946 under the baton of Ray Penprase with pianist Miss Redman.
Shortly after, Ella Dawson was appointed pianist and held this position
until 1975. She was succeeded by Berneice O'Connor. Ray Penprase retired
in 1973 and Percy Well conducted the choir until his retirement in 1979
when Brian Young took charge.
In 1953 the Townsville Choral & Orchestral Society commenced with
their now much- looked -forward -to musical productions. The Desert Song
was performed at the Theatre Royal. from 11th -14th November. Musical
Productions were produced once a year until 1971 when two shows were
produced most years to this present day.
From 1961 the Choir added Christmas Carols to the list of yearly
achievements, performing at various venues and shopping centres around the
city.
In 1973, Messrs
Murray, Gilchrist, Wells and Nott did a lot of work on the Arts Centre in
Walker Street to enable the Society to stage a musical "The Vagabond
King". Previously, the Theatre Royal in Flinders Street had been used
for Eisteddfodau, Concerts and Musicals. They used the Arts Centre until
the Civic Theatre was completed in 1978.
The Society was
raising funds to build in Dean Street in 1968 but was unable to get enough
support to continue with the plans. In 1975 the Society purchased a
house in Queen Street and sold it in 1979 and then purchased the present
Hall at 485 Sturt Street on 11 April, 1980. The Hall's foundation
stone was laid in May 1889 and was formally the Masonic Temple. The
Assembly of God purchased the hall from the Masons for their Calvary
Temple in 1934 and in the 1970's it was re-opened after some
buildings, including a house, were constructed behind the hall. The font
was covered to make a stage in 1980 and the front of the stage was covered
in 1986 by Michael Murray and helpers.
Theatre
Restaurants which were introduced in 1987 and are still being produced
each year
A warehouse and
house were purchased in South Townsville in February, 1997. The house was
sold in 2004.
‘CHORAL AIRES’
Ladies who were
not involved in the Musical Comedy decided to form a group at private
houses and in 1993 they then met in the Hall on Monday mornings and called
themselves the 'Choral Aires'. They sing for different charities and at
concerts under Berneice O'Connor's conductorship. Joan Kippen was their
pianist until her death on 12 April, 1995. Margaret Bolster became
Pianist in 2000. Men joined the group in 2002
Footnote:
The Performing Arts Historical Society Townsville would like to
congratulate the Townsville Choral & Orchestral Society on their
Centenary (1906 - 2006) and thank them for allowing us to put this brief
overview of their history on this website. The Choral Society are hoping
to publish a book detailing their full history so look out for that and
please support the Choral Society by buying the book.
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