MS 437 Papers of John Antill (1904-1986)
John Henry Antill was born on 8 April 1904 and grew up in Sydney. He
was educated at St. Andrew's Cathedral Choir School (1914-18) and Trinity
Grammar School (1918-19) where he showed an early interest in music. In 1920 he
left school and was apprenticed to the engineering workshops of NSW Railways,
composing music in his spare time. After completing a five year apprenticeship,
Antill resigned to concentrate fully on his music. Antill studied at the NSW
State Conservatorium of Music where his teacher for composition was Alfred
Hill.
After graduating from the Conservatorium, Antill joined the J.C.
Williamson's Imperial Opera Company as a singer and rehearsal conductor,
touring Sydney, Melbourne and New Zealand during 1932 and 1933. In 1933 he
formed the Mastersingers Male Quartet and began broadcasting work with the ABC.
From 1934-35 he joined the Fuller Opera Company as a chorus member, backstage
conductor and clarinet player and in 1936 played bass clarinet with the Sydney
Symphony Orchestra.
In 1936 Antill joined the permanent staff of the ABC as Assistant Music
Editor and director of the Sydney Wireless Chorus. He remained with the ABC
until his retirement from the position of Federal Music Editor in 1968.
Antill composed music throughout his life, and rose to international
prominence with the performances of his symphonic ballet Corroboree in
1946. He was awarded the OBE for his services to Australian music in 1971, and
received an Honorary Doctorate in Creative Arts from the University of
Wollongong in 1985.
John Antill died on 29 December 1986.
See also Gentle genius : a life of John Antill by Beth Dean and
Victor Carell (Sydney: Akron Press, 1987)
- Papers
- 1872-1987 (bulk 1907-1987)
- 14.7m (39 boxes + 42 folio boxes)
- Available for reference
The score of Corroboree was presented to the Library by John
Antill in 1956. After Antill's death, six consignments of his papers were
received by the Library between 1987 and 1993.
Half of the Antill Papers consists of music manuscripts and other
papers relating to the composition and performances of his works. Most of
Antill's works are represented in the papers. The works span over 65 years of
Antill's life and include a range of musical forms such as opera, ballet,
oratorio, orchestral, fanfares, anthems, choral music, songs and film,
television and radio music.
The remainder of the papers relate to Antill's education; employment as
a musician, conductor and music editor with the Australian Broadcasting
Commission; participation in the South Pacific Festival of Arts in Fiji; and
his personal life. The papers include correspondence, diaries, notebooks,
financial papers, speeches and broadcasts, scrap albums, photographs, newspaper
cuttings and programs.
The Antill Papers also contain Antill Family papers inherited and
collected by Antill throughout his life. The family papers include
correspondence and memorabilia dating from his father's service in the Middle
East during the First World War, and a collection of early postcards.
Due to the lack of a discernable order, the Antill Papers have been
entirely rearranged to form the present series structure, with the exception of
the contents of some files which are in original order.
Series List
1 Family correspondence, 1907-85
2 Personal correspondence, 1929-86
3 General correspondence, 1922-86
4 Diaries and notebooks, 1924-86
5 Biographical papers
6 Financial papers, 1933-86
7 Writings, c.1930-84
8 Music, c.1919-85
(a) Orchestral music, 1936-76
(b) Operas, c.1919-69
(c) Oratorio, 1952-59
(d) Ballets, 1925-62
(e) Film music, 1945-63
(f) Television music, 1960-82
(g) Incidental music, 1947-64
(h) Fanfares, anthems and brief works, 1950-85
(i) Choral, 1936-70
(j) Songs, 1926-74
(k) Miscellaneous music, 1925-80
9 St Andrew's Cathedral School, 1917-81
10 NSW State Conservatorium of Music, 1926-30
11 Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1933-65
(a) Melody Makers Quartet, 1933
(b) Master Singers Male Quartet, 1933-36
(c) Wireless Chorus, 1936-41
(d) ABC correspondence, 1937-65
(e) General ABC papers, 1942-63
12 South Pacific Festival of Arts, Fiji, 1971-72
13 Subject files, 1948-84
14 Scrap albums, 1924-86
15 Photographs, 1878-1986
16 Newspaper cuttings, 1920-85
17 Programs, 1917-86
18 Miscellaneous papers, 1904-86
19 Family papers, 1872-1987
(a) Constance Antill, 1908-56
(b) Jill Antill, 1951-87
(c) John Henry Antill, 1901-30
(d) Marianne Elizabeth Antill, 1888-1951
(e) Dorothy Antill, 1906-61
(f) Elsie Florence Baker, 1958-63
(g) Marianne Elizabeth Baker, 1872-1925
20 Music by other composers
SERIES 1 - Family correspondence, 1907-85
Correspondence received by Antill from his wife and other family
members. Other Antill Family correspondence can be found in series 19 (Family
papers).
Folder
1 Cards, 1907-26. Includes World War I postcards to Antill from his father in England
2 Correspondence, 1928-40. Includes letters from Constance Peaker before their
marriage
3 Cards, letters and telegrams received by John and Constance Antill from family and
friends on the occasion of their marriage in 1939
4 Correspondence, 1944-51. Includes letters to Antill from his wife while he was in
London, 1946-47 and on tour, 1951
5 Correspondence, 1970-85. Includes correspondence from cousins in England and 80th
birthday cards
6 Undated cards and correspondence
SERIES 2 - Personal correspondence, 1929-86
Correspondence received by Antill from personal friends and by others
in a private capacity. Includes some draft replies by Antill. Correspondents
include Pat Flowers, Constance Paul, T.W. Bearup, Beth Dean and Victor Carell,
Daphne Connell, Betty Roland, Eugene and Marjorie Goossens, Victor Massey,
Ethel Anderson, Valerie Tweedie and George Dreyfus.
Folder
1 Correspondence, 1929-39. Includes letters regarding an early job offer refused by
Antill
2 Correspondence, 1944-45. Contains letters and cards of condolence on the death of
Antill's mother and congratulations on the birth of his daughter
3-4 Correspondence, 1946. Letters and telegrams of congratulations on the success of
Corroboree and his trip to London. Also includes a draft of a letter to Eugene
Goossens and invitations in London
5 Correspondence, 1947-49. Includes letters and cards of condolence on the death of
John Henry Antill senior, June 1948; and a letter by Marjorie Goossens
6 Correspondence, 1950-51. Includes correspondence relating to the Corroboree ballet
and the Antill's cottage at Faulconbridge
7 Correspondence, 1953-59. Includes correspondence relating to the cottage at
Faulconbridge; Endymion; the Royal Command performance of Corroboree; death of
Constance Antill; and Song of Hagar
8 Correspondence, 1960-69. Includes correspondence relating to Pageant of nationhood
and Antill's attendance at the Annual Orchestral Concert at the Brigidine Convent,
Randwick
9 Correspondence, 1970-79. Includes congratulations on Antill's O.B.E., and
congratulations for his 70th birthday from Peter Sculthorpe, Ernest and Ruth
Llewellyn, Don Banks and others
10 Correspondence, 1980-83
11-12 Correspondence and carols 1984, on Antill's 80th birthday
13 Correspondence, 1984-86
14 Undated cards and correspondence
SERIES 3 - General correspondence, 1922-86
Correspondence relating to Antill's musical career, business affairs,
public appearances and performances, clubs and organisations. Includes
invitations to judge competitions, attend performances, contribute to articles
and deliver speeches; poems, plot outlines etc. sent to Antill for his
consideration; requests for permission to use his works; and enquiries on the
availability of works.
Correspondents include the Australian Performing Rights Association,
Victor Carell and Beth Dean; Arts Council of Australia; St Andrew's Cathedral
School and National Library of Australia.
Also includes some drafts of letters by Antill.
Other general correspondence is located in series 12 (South Pacific
Festival of Arts), series 14 (scrap albums) and series 13 (subject files). ABC
correspondence is located in series 11(d).
Folder
1 Correspondence, 1922-39. Includes correspondence relating to his retirement from
service with NSW Railways
2 Correspondence, 1941-49. Includes correspondence relating to his return to
Australia from England; a proposal for a ballet by E.C. Lough; offer of a grant to
study in Paris; and enquiries about recordings of Corroboree
3-4 Correspondence, 1950-51. Relates to the ballet of Corroboree including orchestral
requirements and tour details; invitations to write articles; and the score for The
inlanders
5 Correspondence, 1952-54. Includes correspondence on the 1954 season of the ballet
Corroboree; a letter by Charles Chauvel approaching Antill to undertake the score
for the film Jedda; and correspondence on lunchtime lectures for the Arts Council
of Australia
6 Correspondence, 1955-59. Includes correspondence relating to Symphony on a City
7 Important correspondence and invitations to official functions, 1959-73. Relates to
the visit of Princess Alexandra of Kent, 1959; the Pageant of Nationhood, 1963,
luncheon with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh on H.M.Y. Britannia, 1963; Government
House invitations, 1963 and 1969; letter appointing Antill an Officer of the Order
of the British Empire, 1971; visit of the Queen to St Andrew's Cathedral, 1973; and
the Sydney Opera House opening, 1973
8 Correspondence, 1960-62. Includes correspondence on Arts Council lunchtime
lectures; Waratah Spring Festival of Historical Events; and Antill's involvement in
various clubs and organisations
9 Correspondence, 1963-67. Subjects include the Australian Composers' Seminar; Snowy;
and The First Christmas
10 Correspondence, 1968-73. Includes correspondence file maintained by Austin Goldberg
during Antill's absence in Fiji, 1972; and correspondence on The First Christmas;
and the opening of the Perth Concert Hall, 1973
11 Correspondence, 1974-79
12 Correspondence, 1980-81
13 Correspondence, 1982-86. Includes correspondence from the Lord Mayor of Sydney
14 Undated correspondence. Includes drafts of letters by Antill
SERIES 4 - Diaries and notebooks, 1924-86
The diaries cover the years 1924-47 and 1958-86. The diaries are
generally very brief and document the daily schedule of practice, rehearsals
and composition in Antill's musical life as well as performances attended,
outings, family events and holidays. On the whole there is little personal
detail, particularly in the later diaries, although there are references to
illness and depression periodically throughout the years. The diaries contain a
reasonable record of the works Antill composed and their performances.
Folder
1 Diaries, 1924-29. Diaries for 1925 and 1926 document Antill's
unhappiness with his job with NSW Railways; anxieties for the future;
and his musical and composition activities. Diary for 1929 contains
references to Endymion.
2 Diaries, 1930-34. Diaries for 1930 and 1931 refer to Antill's
relationship with Constance, and his works Endymion, Here's Luck and The
Glittering Mask. The diaries for 1932 refer to his work and New Zealand
tour with J.C. Williamson's Imperial Opera Co. The diaries for 1933 and
1934 document rehearsals with the Mastersingers Quartet and the Melody
Makers Quartet; broadcasting work with 2CH, 2FC and 2BL; and opera
rehearsals with Fuller Opera Co.
3. Diaries, 1935-41. Very brief diaries documenting rehearsals with the
Fuller Opera Co., 1935; broadcasts on 2FC and 2BC, 1935-36; work
rehearsing and arranging music for the Quartet, 1935; rehearsals with
the NSW State Orchestra, 1935-36; his employment with the ABC and work
on the Wireless Chorus, 1936-37. Also mentions celebrity artists
including Lotte Lehmann and Essie Ackland; and his engagement and
marriage to Constance.
4 Diaries, 1942-47, 1958-62 and appointment book, 1946. Diaries for
1942-45 contain references to Antill's work on Corroboree. The diary for
1946 refers to the first performance of Corroboree conducted by Goossens
on August 18 and Antill's departure for London. The 1958-62 diary
includes references to G'day Digger (1958), Symphony on a City (1959),
Hagar (1959), The Serpent Woman (1959), Snowy (1961) and his Harmonica
Sonata (1961) as well as music for the films Dark Rain (1958), New
Guinea Patrol (1958), Sands of Yellow Rock (1959, 1960) and The Patriots
(1962).
5 Diaries, 1963-67 and appointment diaries for 1965-66. The personal
diaries include references to Royal pageant (1963), Snowy (1963),
Everyman (1964), A Little Symphony for Dancing (1966), Songs of Praise
(1967), Unknown Land (1967) and Songs of Righteousness (1967).
6 Diaries, 1968-72 and appointment diary, 1967 and 1971. Personal diary
includes references to Paen to the Spirit of Man (1968); Centenary
Fanfare (1969); and performances of The First Christmas, Corroboree,
G'day Digger and Hagar in 1970 and Australian Quadrilles (1971).
7 Diaries, 1973-77 and appointment diary, 1973-74. Personal diary includes
references to his fanfares Jubugalee (1973) Fugetta (1974), Fanfare
Sutherland and City Fathers (1976) and his Five Australian Dances
(1977).
8 Appointment diaries, 1975-77.
9. Diary, 1978-82 and appointment diaries, 1978-79.
10 Appointment diaries, 1980-81.
11 Diary, 1983-86 and appointment diaries 1983-85
12-13 Notebooks (undated). Includes music and song lyrics; notes on
conducting; notes on musical theory; a plot outline for a jazz opera;
text for The Poisoned Kiss by Terence Gray; scripts for Here's Luck, The
Glittering Mask, Endymion and other notes.
SERIES 5 - Biographical papers
Biographical notes and typescripts produced for publicity material,
Antill's Who's Who entry and for biographies of Antill.
Folder
1-5 Includes chronologies of Antill's life; chronologies of Antill's works;
background information on various works including Corroboree;
transcripts of a 1975 interview with Antill and publications featuring
articles on Antill.
SERIES 6 - Financial Papers, 1933-86
Financial correspondence; ledgers; tax returns; cheque butts; receipts;
statements of earnings; insurance papers; car registration papers; royalty
statements; medical papers and other financial papers.
The financial papers relate both to Antill's domestic affairs and to
his earnings from the sale and broadcasting royalties of his works. There are
also some papers relating to fees paid for works commissioned.
Folder
1 Loose financial papers, 1933-50
2 Ledger containing financial correspondence and other papers, 1945-52
3 Ledger containing correspondence, 1958-73
4 Papers relating to discharge of mortgage and purchase of land, 1963-73
5 Cheque butts, 1969-83; statement of earnings, 1969-70 and broadcasting
fees received, 1969-71
6 Royalty statements and other papers, 1970-71
7 Cheque butts, 1970-73 and papers relating to a baggage claim, 1970-73
8 Royalty statements, 1971-72
9 Income tax papers, 1971-72
10 1972/73 financial year file
11 Correspondence file, 1972-73
12 Payment advice, 1973 and 1973/74 cashbook
13 1973/74 financial year file
14-15 1974/75 financial year file
16 1975/76 financial year file
17 Register of income and expenditure, 1976-85; financial correspondence
and papers, 1975-76
18-19 1976/77 financial year file
20-21 1977/78 financial year file
22 1978/79 financial year file
23 Financial papers, 1978-79
24 1979/80 financial year file
25 1980/81 financial year file
26 Financial papers, 1981
27-28 1981/82 financial year file
29-30 1982/83 financial year file
31-32 1983/84 financial year file
33 Financial papers, 1984-86 including medical papers and vehicle
registration and taxation papers
SERIES 7 - Writings, c.1930-84
After the success of Corroboree in 1946, Antill delivered
numerous speeches to societies and at functions, including a series of Arts
Council music lectures in the 1950s and broadcasts on musical subjects. In his
early years at the ABC, Antill also wrote an unpublished piece on radio
broadcasting of live music. Other writings include drafts, notes and
typescripts on musical theory, Aboriginal music, Corroboree, the process
of composing, and autobiographical accounts of car tours in New South Wales.
Most of Antill's writings are undated.
Folder
1 Speeches, 1946-1984. Includes speeches delivered at the BBC in London,
1946; speeches on Aboriginal music, musical composition and Australian
music; a speech in honour of Austin Goldberg; and two speeches by Antill
on his 80th birthday
2 Broadcasts, 1948-74 and undated. Subjects include corroborees;
translating the Australian scene and spirit into music; Antill's life;
and Corroboree. Also includes episodes from the series 'Let's discover
music'
3 Drafts of 'Design for broadcasting' by John Antill, with comments by
W.G. James
4 Writings on music, 1956-59 (mainly undated). Subjects include Australian
music, Aboriginal music, music on television, music for the theatre,
music for the ballet, Alfred Hill, and Corroboree
5 Miscellaneous writings, 1930-1970. Includes plot outlines; poetry
inspired by an overseas trip, 1970, and narratives of two car trips
through NSW, possibly in the 1930s
SERIES 8 - Music, c.1919-85
Papers relating to works composed or arranged by Antill. Includes
original music manuscripts; transparencies, dieline and printed copies of his
scores; and papers such as correspondence, posters, notes, articles, newspaper
cuttings and tour itineraries relating to the composition and performances of
his works.
See appendix for abbreviations used in describing
the music manuscripts.
(a) Orchestral music, 1936-76
Corroboree, 1936-44
Corroboree was composed between 1936 and 1944, based on the
rhythms that had impressed Antill during a trip to the La Perouse Aboriginal
settlement in about 1912. The music for Corroboree was first performed
in 1946 by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens at the
Sydney Town Hall. Goossens later toured the work to London and Cincinatti.
Corroboree was first performed as a ballet in 1950 by the
National Theatre Ballet Company at the Empire Theatre. The ballet was
choreographed by Rex Reid, with set design by William Constable. It toured all
states with their respective orchestras.
The ballet's second season premiered in 1954 at the Tivoli Theatre in
Sydney before Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. It was conducted by Antill
with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, choreographed by Beth Dean and with set
design by William Constable. The ballet toured New South Wales. Corroboree
was also performed for the Captain Cook Bicentenary in 1970 at the
Gunnamatta Park amphitheatre in Cronulla.
The series contains manuscript and published scores, as well as other
papers relating to the 1946, 1950/51, 1954 and 1970 performances.
Correspondence relating to Corroboree is also in series 2 and 3.
Other papers on Corroboree can be found throughout the collection.
Piece
1 Transcripts of broadcasts, artwork, correspondence and other papers,
1946-47 (1 folder)
2 Poster and invitations relating to recorded music recital of Corroboree,
1948 (1 bag)
3-4 Correspondence and telegrams, 1950-51 (2 folders)
5 Itineraries and notes relating to the 1950/51 ballet season (1 folder)
6 Colour, mounted newspaper clipping of William Constable's stage setting
for Corroboree (1 item)
7 Typescript summary of performances of the 1954 production and NSW tour;
and papers relating to the 1970 production (1 folder)
8 Posters for the 1970 production and the 1957 Advertising Corroboree Ball
(1 bag)
9 Typescripts including transcripts of broadcasts, a cutting and a letter,
1948; lists of instruments; choreography outline; notes on Aboriginal
music and other commentary on Corroboree (1 folder)
10 Articles, newspaper cuttings and other printed material, 1946-84 (1
folder)
11 Manuscript notes and music (1 folder)
12 Corroboree : symphonic ballet by John Antill (full score) published by
Boosey & Hawkes (1 vol.)
13 Photographs and negatives of the original, illustrated Corroboree score
(1 folder)
Folio packages
1 1 f. score, ms. ink & ann; illustrated
2 1 f. score, ms. p.
3 1 f. score, ms, p/copied, app. 200 pp. (2 copies)
4 1 f. score, ms, dl copy, 84 pp; (No.1 (a)-(b)); complete work in red
spiral binding; Boosey & Hawke
5 1 f. score, ms, dl copy, 84 pp (No.7A-B); complete work in black spiral
binding; Boosey & Hawke
6 1 f. score, ms, dl copy, 84 pp. (No. 8A-B); complete work in black
spiral binding; Boosey & Hawke
7 1 piano score, ms, dl copy, 7 pts (2 copies of pts 4 & 5); 1 piano
score, ms. ink (No's 2, 3 in ms book); 1 piano score, ms. ink, 20 pp
(incomplete)
8 1 piano score, ms, dl copy, 7 pts; 1 piano score, tp, 7 pts
9-13 1 set orch. pts, ms. ink & ann (set 1), bound
14-16 1 set orch. pts, ms. ink & ann (set 2), bound
17 1 set orch. pts, ms. ink (by copyist), in cloth wrappers
18 1 f. score, ms. ink, 80 p; 1 set orch. pts (Boosey & Hawkes, 1953); 1
set orch pts, ms. ink (& few p/copies) & ann.
19 1 set orch. pts, tp
20 1 set orch pts (viola & violin) (Boosey & Hawkes, 1953); 1 f. score, ms.
ink (5p)
Unknown Land (1953)
Ballet suite composed as a solo ballet piece for Coralie Hinkley, based
on poems by Reg Ingamells. Initially written for piano only, but later scored
for string orchestra. Orchestral piece was first performed for the ABC in 1956,
conducted by Antill.
Folio packages
21 1 f. score, ms p., 20 p. (No's 1-3); 1 f. score, ms, dl copy & ann, 19
p; 2 f. scores, ms, dl copy, 19 p; 2 f. scores, p/copies; 1 piano score,
tp, 20 p; 1 piano score, dl copy, 20 p; 1 piano score, dl copy, 4 p; 1
piano score, ms. p; 1 pt. piano score, ms. p., 8 p (No.1); 1 pt. piano
score, ms. p, 5 p. (No.3); 1 pt. piano score, ms. p., 7 p. (No.3)
22 Parts for violin I, II, viola, cello, bass, ms. ink (No.1); Parts for
violin (solo), I, II, viola, cella, bass & ann, tp; Parts for violin
(solo), I, II, viola, cello, bass, dl copies
Outback Overture (1954)
First performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Tivoli Theatre
in 1954 for the Royal Visit.
Folio packages
23 1 f. score, ms. p., 21 p; 2 f. scores, p/copies of ms. p; 1 f. score (by
copyist), tp, 29 p; 1 f. score, ms dl copy, 29 p; 1 f. score, ms, tp; 1
set orch. pts, ms, tp, 12 p; Typescript notes; 1 f. score titled
"Outback overture" and "Overture for an Australian comedy", ms. p.
24 1 set orch. pts, tp; 1 set orch. pts, ms, dl copy
A Sentimental Suite for Orchestra (1955)
First performed in 1957 by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Folio packages
25 "Instructions and suggestions for sentimental suite"; 1 f. score, ms. p;
1 f. score, tp
26 2 f. scores, ms, dl copy
27 1 f. score; p/copy of ms dl copy; 1 piano score; "Original sketches",
ms. p., (inc.); 1 short piano score, ms, dl copy
28 1 set orch. pts, tp, (strings); 1 set orch. pts; tp
29 1 set orch. pts; ms. ink & dl copies
Nullabor Dream Time (1956)
Improvisation for violin on G string.
Folio packages
30 1 score, ms. p; 1 score, ms, ink, tp; 1 piano score, tp, 3 p. (by
copyist); 1 violin pt, tp, 1 p. (by copyist); 3 violin and piano pts (by
copy 1st), dl copies, 4 p; orch. pts, ms. ink & p/copies
Overture for a Momentous Occasion (1956-57)
Written to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the ABC's Youth Concerts.
First performed in 1957 at the Sydney Town Hall conducted by Antill.
Folio packages
30 1 f. score, ms. p, 29 p; 1 f. score, p/copy of ms. p., 29 p; 1 f. score,
ms. p. 19 p ('overture' used in title); 1 f. score, tp, 31p; Sketches,
ms. p. (including one titled 'Fanfare for an important occasion');
(Sketch, ms. p. (in ms book) 6 p (Titled 'Aurora Australis Festival
Overture')
Symphony on a City (1959)
Commissioned for the centenary of the City of Newcastle in 1959. First
performed at the Century Theatre, Broadmeadow, by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Antill.
Folio packages
31 1 f. score, ms p, 103 p.
32 1 f. score, p/copy of ms. p. 103p.
33 1 f. score, ms. tp, 103 p.
34 1 set orch. parts, ms. ink
35 1 set orch. parts, (copy)
36 1 set orch. parts, tp; 1 f. score, ms. p; orch. parts, dl copy;
sketches, ms. p. (1 folder); orch. part (oboe II), ms. ink (1 p.); 1 f.
score, photo reproduction; cartoon by Lumsdon, ms. ink; notes; script of
"Sydney today : a symphony of a great city" by James J. Donnelly and
itinerary for Antill's visit to Newcastle, 1958 (1 folder); and
publication entitled Symphony on a city produced by Oswald L. Ziegler
Concerto for Harmonica and Orchestra (1960)
Commissioned by the ABC. First performed in 1960 by the Sydney Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by Antill.
Folio packages
37 1 f. score, ms. p; 1 f. score, p/copy of ms. p; Spring 1979 issue of
Harmonica Review containing a reference to the concerto (in Japanese)
Sonata for Harmonica and Pianoforte (1960)
Folio packages
37 3 f. scores, ms. p; 3 f. scores, p/copies of ms. p; 2 f scores, dl
copies, 19 p; Sketches and a letter to Larry Adler, 1961
38 3 f. scores, p/copies (spiral bound); 1 orch. pt, ms. p, 7 p; 2 orch.
pts, dl copies; 1 orch pt, tp; 6 orch. pts, p/copies (3 spiral bound)
Australian Themes : Aboriginal, Native, Tribal
(1962)
Folio packages
39 1 score, ms. p; 15p (incomplete); 1 score, ms. ink, 38 p
South Pacific Islands Themes : New Guinea, Papua, Borneo, All
Islands South of Equator (1962)
Folio packages
39 1 score, ms. ink, 26 p; 2 scores, p/copies, 26 p; Sketches, ms. p., 40
p; Notes, ms. p & t/s, 2 p
Music for a Royal Pageant of Nationhood (1963)
Commissioned by the NSW Government for the Royal Visit for the 175th
Anniversary of white settlement of Australia. The ballet "Burragorong
Dreamtime" was also performed at the Pageant of Nationhood.
Folio packages
40 1 f. score, ms. p., 72 p. (Pageant for Princess Alexandra, 1959 and
Queen Elizabeth, 1963); 1 f. score, ms. p., 83 p. (Royal Pageant, 1963);
1 score, ms. p., 26 p. (Pageant - The Legend of the Boomerang and the
Waratah, 1959); 1 piano score, ms, photo reproduction, 27 p.; 1 score,
ms. p., 27 p. (incomplete); Sketches, ms. p; Sketch entitled "Seascape",
ms. ink; "Hymn of Praise : Royal Pageant, 1963", ms. ink, tp, 2 p.;
Programs of events, 1959 and 1963; Scripts for Burragorang Dreamtime
Letter , 18 Oct. 1962 from Asher Joel to John Antill
41 Orch. pts, dl copies and ms. ink, ann.; Orch. pts, tp.
42 Orch. pts, dl copies & ann.
Paean to the Spirit of Man (1967)
Commissioned for the 20th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights. First performed on Human Rights Day, 8 December 1968 at the
Sydney Town Hall, conducted by Antill.
Folio packages
43 1 f. score, ms, p/copied, 27 p. containing ms and t/s notes and an ABC
program; Sketches, ms. p. and ms. ink
Triduum March (arranged 1969)
by J.A. Debny; arranged by Antill
44 1 f. score, ms. p., 26 p.; 1 piano score, ms. p., (incomplete), 6 p.;
Sketches, ms. p.; Letter, 1970
Australian Quadrilles (c.1970)
44 1 f. score, ms, p/copy, 6 p.; Sketches, ms. p.; 14 p.
Australiana : Your Partners Please (1975-76)
Folio packages
44 1 set of scores, ms. p.; 1 set f. scores, ms, p/copied, 3 p (No. 1
incomplete) 1 f. score, ms, p/copied, 19 p. (No. 2); 1 f. score, ms,
p/copied, 15 p. (No. 3); Sketches, ms. p., 13 p.; Notes, t/s, p/copied,
2 p.; Notes in folder, t/s, p/copied, 2 p.
45 Sets of f. scores (ms, p/copies) and orch. pts (printed & ann.)
Contrasts : a cycle in five pieces
By Roy Agnew. Arranged for strings by John Antill
46 1 f. score, ms. p., 13 p.; 3 sets orch. pts, ms, dl copies; 1 set orch.
pts, ms, tp.
(b) Operas, c.1919-69
Princess Dorothea (c.1919)
Never performed. Libretto by Antill
Folio packages
1 1 f. score, ms. p. & ann. (in 2 ms books); 1 piano vocal score, ms. p.;
1 vocal score, ms. p. (carbon copies); 1 set orch. pts, ms. p.; 1 piano
vocal score, ms. ink, 8 p.; Plot outlines, 4 p.
Endymion (1920)
A lyric masque, with libretto by John Keats. Staged by the National
Opera of Australia at the Tivoli Theatre in 1953, conducted by Antill.
Folio packages
2 Libretto (ms. p. & t/s); letter, 12 January 1971 from George Dreyfus;
notes; miscellaneous scores, tp, p.17, 18, 41 (1 folder); 1 score, ms.
p. (in 3 ms books); 1 score (revised), ms. p. (in 2 ms books); 1 score,
ms. ink of the Prologue
3 1 f. score, ms. p., 98 p. (incomplete); 1 f. score, ms. ink, 86 p & ann
(and p/copy)
4 1 f. score, ms. ink, 156 p & ann. Includes set designs in colour,
lighting diagrams, libretto, notes and a sketch
5 1 vocal score, ms. ink, & ann, 145p. & notes in ms. p.; 1 vocal score,
ms, dl copy & ann, 70 p. (includes 1 libretto; 1 piano score "Capriccio
from Endymion" (6 p), notes (2 p), 1 choral pt, (9 p.); 1 vocal score,
ms dl copy & ann, 69 p. (includes light plan (2 p.), 1 soprano pt (2 p),
miscellaneous pts (2 p)
6 1 vocal score, ms dl copy, 69 p. [includes cue sheet, ms. ink & ann. (2
p.)]; 1 vocal score, ms. dl copy & ann, 69 p. (includes libretto); 1
vocal score, ms. ink, tp, 69 p. (1 folder); 1 set orch. pts, ms. ink
7 1 set orch. pts (by copyist in ink); Choral pts, roneoed (1 folder);
Sketches and basic short score (ms. p. 9 p.) (1 folder)
The Glittering Mask (1932)
Comic opera in two acts with Libretto by Margerie Browne - never
performed.
Folio packages
8 1 f. score, ms. ink; 1 vocal score, ms. p. (sketches); 1 vocal score,
ms. ink, 1932; Miscellaneous sketches, ms. p.; Song lyrics, ms ink
Here's Luck (c.1932)
Light opera in two acts depicting life on a cattle station and
containing a corroboree scene. Libretto by Margerie Browne. Never performed.
Folio packages
9 Libretto, ts (1 folder); 1 vocal score, ms. p. (sketches); 1 vocal
score, ms. p. (sketches, in 5 ms. books, includes lyrics of songs
written by M. Browne); 1 vocal score, ms. ink, 118 p.;
10 1 vocal score, p/copy of ms. ink; 1 score, ms. ink (in 3 ms books); 1
set orch. pts, ms. ink (in 3 ms books)
The Gates of Paradise (1934)
Incomplete opera with libretto by Margerie Browne.
Folio packages
11 Script, ms. ink., 34 p, 1934; Sketches, ms. p. (in 3 ms books),
(includes poems, 2 p.)
The Serpent Woman (c.1938)
Incomplete symphonic drama with libretto by John Wheeler.
Folio packages
12 Script, ts carbon (8 p.) (2 copies); Sketches, ms. p. (including vocal
score); Letter, 1937 and song, "The ghosts of ANZAC" by E.D. Darby
The Lost Child (c.1940)
Incomplete opera with libretto by John Wheeler.
Folio packages
13 1 f. score, ms. p. (incomplete); Sketches, ms. p. & ink (in 3 ms books);
Script, t/s, 7 p. (2 copies)
The Scapegoat (c.1943)
Incomplete opera with libretto by John Wheeler.
Folio packages
13 Sketches, ms. p. (in ms book)
The Music Critic or the Printers Devil (1952)
Burlesque opera in once act with libretto by Antill. Never performed.
Folio packages
14 Synopsis and libretto, t/s (folder); 1 f. score, ms. p. & ink, 61 p.; 1
f. score, ms, tp, 57 p.; 1 f. score, ms, tp, 89 p.; 1 f. score, ms, dl
copy, 89 p. (includes ann, script [5 p.], and notes [10 p.] ); 1 piano
vocal score, ms. p. (in 8 ms. books); Sketches, ms. p. & ink; Notes, p.
& ink, 3 p. (incomplete)
15 1 set orch. pts, ms. ink; 1 set orch. pts, ms, tp
The First Christmas (1968-69)
Commissioned by the NSW Government in 1966 with libretto by Pat Flower.
Broadcast by the ABC on Christmas Day, 1969 and repeated in 1970, conducted by
Verdun Williams.
Folio packages
16 1 piano vocal score, ms. p. 72 p.; Sketches, ms. p. & ink; Plot
outlines, drafts of scripts, letters by Pat Flower, 1967, notes and
prints of Rose Cottage, Wilberforce
17 1 f. score, ms. p., 151 p. (& p/copy)
18 Set orch. pts, ms. ink;
19 Vocal scores, p/copies (4 copies)
Body Politic
Incomplete opera (undated)
Folio packages
20 Sketches, ms. p. (in 3 ms book) and script, ts; 1 f. score, ms. p;
(c) Oratorio, 1952-59
Song of Hagar to Abraham the Patriarch (1957)
Oratorio for men and boys' choirs and orchestra based on the poem by
Ethel Anderson. First performed in 1957 by the ABC (recorded for Italia Prize,
1960).
Folio packages
1 Correspondence, 1952-59 including letters from Ethel Anderson; author's
notes and drawings; typescripts of the script for the first performance
(in English and French); biographical notes on Antill and Ethel Anderson
and other papers.
2 1 f. score, ms. p., 84 p. (including author's notes, text & sketches); 1
f. score, ms, tp, 95 p.; 1 f. score, ms, dl copy, 95 p.
3 1 vocal piano score, ms. ink. tp, 57 p.; 3 vocal piano scores, dl
copies, 57 p.; 3 short vocal scores, dl copies, 28 p.
4 4 short vocal scores, ms. p., (4 ms books); 1 short vocal score, ms.
ink, tp, 28 p.; Orch. pts, ms. ink. & 1 dl copy; Orch. pts, ms. ink, tp.
(d) Ballets, 1925-62
Capriccio, 1925
First performed at the Tivoli Theatre, Melbourne.
Folio packages
1 1 f. score, ms. p.
The Circus Comes to Town, 1925
Unfinished ballet. Never performed.
Folio packages
1 Sketches, ms. p.; 1 f. score, ms. p.
Wahkooka, 1956
First performed in 1957 by the Elizabethan Opera Ballet Company,
choreographed by Valrene Tweedie.
Folio packages
1 1 piano score, ms. p.; 1 piano score, dl copy; 1 piano score, ms. ink,
tp.
G'day Digger (1958)
First performed in March 1970 for the Bi-Centenary celebrations at
Cronulla Amphitheatre.
Folio packages
2 1 piano score, ms, tp, 29 p.; Sketches, ms. p.; 1 piano score, ms. dl
copy, 29 p.; Scripts, ts, 2 p.
Snowy, 1961
Ballet of the story of the Snowy Mountains Scheme devised by Margaret
Barr. Premiered in 1961 by the Sydney Dance-Drama Group at the Science Theatre,
University of New South Wales. Originally scored for piano only, but later
arranged for a small orchestra, becoming the first Australian ballet performed
for television.
Folio packages
2 1 piano score, ms. p., 28 p.; 1 piano score, ms. ink; 1 set orch. pts,
ms. ink; Sketches, ms. p.; Papers relating to 1961 stage and television
performances.
3 1 f. score, ms. p., 188 p.; 1 f. score, ms. photographic copy, 118 p.
Dreaming Time Legends : The Birth of the Waratah and The First
Boomerang
Antill rearranged the music he composed for the ballets in the Pageant
of Nationhood for an ABC television performance he entitled Dreaming Time
Legends. The ballet was choreographed by Beth Dean.
Folio packages
3 Scripts for Dreaming Time Legends, ts.
Black Opal (1961)
Folio packages
4 2 f. scores, dl copies, 22p.
Corroboree - see Orchestral (series 8a)
Unknown Land - see Orchestral (series 8a)
Burragorang Dreamtime - see Orchestral (series 8a)
(e) Film music, 1945-63
School in the Mail Box (1945)
Folio packages
1 1 f. score, ms. p., 27 p. & 7 p. (incomplete); 1 set orch. pts, ms. ink;
Scripts, ts, 6 p. & ann; Shot list, ts, 4 p. & ann.
Port Jackson (1948)
Folio packages
2 1 set orch. pts, ms. ink; Sketches, ms. p. (in ms book); Scripts, ts.
Turn the Soil (1948)
Folio packages
2 1 piano score with narration, ms. p. (incomplete)
This is the ABC (1954)
Folio packages
2 2 scores, ms. ink; Sketches, ms. p.; Scripts, ts & notes.
Australia Now (1957)
Folio packages
2 Sketches, ms. p. 20 p.; Shot lists and notes.
Dark Rain (1958)
Folio packages
3 Script, ts, 6 p.; music cue sheet, ts, 4 p; commentary, ts, 6 p.
New Guinea Patrol (1958)
Folio packages
3 Sketches, ms. p., 17 p.; commentary and notes
Australian National University (1959)
Folio packages
3 Sketches, ms. p.; shot list : music, ts, 4 p.
The Sands of Yellow Rock (1959)
Folio packages
3 1 f. score, ms. p., 112 p.; 1 set orch. pts, ms. ink; Sketches, ms. p.;
Notes, script and continuity list.
Mantle of Safety (1959)
Folio packages
4 1 f. score, ms. p. (in 20 ms. books); 1 score, ms. p. (in 5 ms. books);
1 script, ts.
5 1 set orch. pts, ms. ink.
Challenge of Water (1961)
Folio packages
6 Sketches, ms. p., 21 p.; Shot list, ts. & ann., 8 p.; Draft commentary,
ts, 7 p.
The Land that Waited (1963)
Folio packages
7 Sketches, ms. p.; 1 f. score, ms. p. (Reel 1&2); 1 f. score, ms. p., 34
p. (Reel 3); 1 f. score, ms. p., 47 p. (Reel 4); 1 f. score, ms. p., 37
p. (Reel 5); Orch. pts, ms. ink; Operational instructions, proposed
stills, music cues, director's notes, final shot list, music
measurements, certificates, pamphlets and other papers.
(f) Television music, 1960-82
Wambidgee (1960)
ABC TV puppet show.
Folio packages
1 1 f. score, ms. p., 49 p.; 1 set pts (by copyist), ink; Sketches, ms.
p., 15 p.; Notes
The Patriots (1961)
Folio packages
2 1 f. score, ms. p., 12 p.; 1 set pts. (by copyist), ink; Sketches, ms.
p., 5 p.; Notes, ms. p., t/s & ann, 22 p.; Pamphlet.
Jonah (1982)
Folio packages
3 1 score, ms. p.; Pts, ms, p/copies; Film theme music (printed), 4 p.;
Title sequence, p/copy, 1 p.; 2 assignment of copyright contracts, 8 p.;
Letter, 1982; Scripts for episodes 1-4.
(g) Incidental music, 1947-64
Hassan (1947)
Folio packages
1 1 f. score, ms. ink, 11 p.; 1 f. score, ms. ink, 15 p; Sketches, ms. p.,
14 p.; Pts, ms. ink; Scripts, music cue sheets and notes.
Australian Rhapsody (1948)
2 1 f. score, ms. p., 36 p. (incomplete); Sketches, ms. p., 4 p.; Scripts,
letter and notes.
The River (1948)
3 Sketches, ms. p., 5 p.; 1 set pts., ms. ink; Scripts.
Salute to Danger (1948)
4 Sketches, ms. p.; 1 set orch. pts, ms. ink; Scripts, t/s.
Insect Play (1950)
5 1 f. score; ms. p., 18 p.; Sketches, ms. p., 5 p; Script and letter.
Singing Dust (1952)
6 1 f. score, ms. p.; 1 f. score (by copyist), ink, tp, 8p.; 2 f. scores,
p/copies, 8 p.; Sketches, ms. p.; 1 set orch. pts, ms. ink; Notes, 2 p.
Kelly Koncerto (1956)
7 1 score, ms. p.; 1 score, ms. ink; Sketches, ms. p.; Notes; Script for
"Ned Kelly" by Douglas Stewart.
The Tempest (1963)
8 1 f. score, ms. p., 21 p.; Piano vocal scores, ms, p/copied, 9 p. (scene
8A only); Sketches, ms. p.; Parts (by copyist), ink.; Script and music
notes, t/s, roneoed, 49 p.
Everyman (1964)
9 1 f. score, ms. p., 24 p.; 1 set pts (copyist), ink & ann.; Sketches,
ms. p., 11 p.; Letters from the ABC, notes and telexes.
(h) Fanfares, anthems and brief works, 1950-85
Queen's journey (1953)
Fanfare for the Queen's Christmas Day broadcast, 1953.
Folio packages
1 1 f. score, ms. p.; 1 f. score, ms. ink; Orch. pts, ms. ink (includes
inserts); Orch. pts, ink, tp; Sketches, ms. p.; Music cues; timing and
continuity sheet, ts.
Queen's Christmas Broadcast 1959
2 1 f. score, ms. p.; Sketches, ms. p.; Script, ts.
Jubugalee (A Flourish) (1973)
Composed for the Royal Concert held in the presence of the Queen and
Prince Philip for the opening of the Sydney Opera House in October 1973.
2 1 f. score, ms. p., 6 p.; 1 f. score, ms. ink, & p/copies, 6 p.; Short
scores, ms. ink & p/copies, 11 p.; Choir pts (by copyist), p/copies, 3
p.; Organ pt., ms. ink; 1 sketch, ms. p.; 12 p.; Research material and
notes on Bennelong Point.
Fanfare for the Lord Mayor of Sydney (1984)
3 f. scores, ms, p/copies, 7 p.; Orch. pts, ms, p/copies.
An Alma Mater for the University of Wollongong
(1985)
3 Piano scores, ms. p. & p/copies, 2 p.; Sketches, ms. p.
Fanfare on ABC (1950)
4 1 score, ms p., 2 p.
Praised Be Australia (1963)
4 1 score, ms. ink, 3 p.; 1 vocal score, ms. p., 4 p.; 1 vocal score, ms.
ink, 4 p.; Sketches, ms. p., Sp.; Notes
Centenary Fanfare (1969)
4 1 score, ms. p., 3 p.; Sketch, ms. p. 3 p.
Fughetta : Fanfare for a Festival (1974)
4 1 score, ms, p/copied, 12 p.; Sketch, ms, p/copied, 1 p.
Fanfare Sutherland (1976)
4 1 score, ms. p., 10 p.; 1 score, ms, p/copy, 12 p.; Sketch, ms. p., 4 p.
Chorale for Brass (1977)
4 1 score, ms. p., 3 p.; Set orch. pts, ms. ink, 11 p.; Sets orch. pts,
ms, p/copies, 11 p.; Organ pts, ms, p/copies, 8 p.; Sketches, p & ink.
Conservatorium International Piano Competition
(1981)
4 1 piano score, ms. p., 4 p.; Piano cadenza, ms, p/copies, 2 p.
Introduction for a Distinguished Occasion (n.d.)
4 Arrangement of Conservatorium International Piano Competition Score; 1
score, ms, p/copy, 7 p.
Australia II (1983)
4 1 f. score, ms. p., 9 p.; 1 piano score, ms. p., 2 p.; Sketch, ms. p., 1
p.
Fugal Fanfare (1974)
5 1 score, ms. p., 4 p.
Queen's Visit (1977)
5 Sketches, p., 9 p.
Transition Fanfare
5 1 sketch, p. & ink, 2 p.
Fanfare Civic Fathers
5 1 sketch, p., 1 p.
Fughetta Fanfare
5 1 sketch, p., 3 p.
Fanfare
5 1 sketch, p.& ink, 6 p.
Fanfare for an important occasion
5 1 score, ms. p., 4 p.
Battle song of New England (1952)
6 1 score, ms. ink, 3 p.; Sketches, ms. p. & ink, 2 p.
International Anthem (1953)
6 Scores, ms. ink (one dated 1972); Notes, ts., roneoed.
Tongan National Anthem (1953)
6 1 piano score, ms. p., 1 p.
Make a Joyful Noise : Anthem for Wenona School
(1966)
6 1 vocal score, ms. p., 3 p.; Letter, 1966.
The School Hymn (1981)
6 Vocal scores, ms. p. & p/copies; Sketches, ms. p., 4 p.
Chant for St Andrews Cathedral Special Service
(1981)
6 Sketch, ms. ink, 1 p.
Olympic Hymn (n.d.)
6 1 score, ms. p.; 1 score, ms. p. (incomplete) 2 p.; 1 f. score, ms, tp,
4 p.; 2 f. scores, ms, dl copy, 5 p.; 1 piano score, ms, tp, 2 p.; 2
piano scores, ms, dl copy, 2 p.; Sketches, ms. p., 2 p. Lyrics, 1 p. and
letters from Rosina Shaw
United Nations Hymn
6 1 score, ms. ink, 1 p.; 1 score, ms. ink, 2 p.; 1 sketch, ms. p., 1 p.;
Lyrics, ts, 1 p.
An Austral Hymn
6 1 sketch, ms. p., 1 p.; Notes and letter, 4 p.
(i) Choral, 1936-70
The Lover's Walk Forsaken (1936)
Lyrics by J. Wheeler
Folio package
1 1 vocal score, ms. p., 4 p.; 1 vocal score, ms. ink, 6 p.; 1 vocal
score, ms. ink, 7 p.; Vocal scores, ms, roneoed, 6 p.; Vocal scores &
words, ts & ms, roneoed, 7 p.
My Sister the Rain (1936)
Lyrics by J. Wheeler
2 1 piano vocal score, ms. ink, 5 p.; 1 piano vocal score, ms, tp, 8 p.;
Piano vocal scores, ms dl copies, 8 p.; Lyrics and vocal score, ts & ms,
roneoed, 5 p.; Vocal score, ms, roneoed, 4 p.; 1 set pts, ms, ink, 30 p.
(includes parts for Cradle Song); 1 set vocal pts, ms. ink, 5 p.
Cradle Song (1936)
Lyrics by J. Wheeler
3 1 f. score, ms. ink, 4 p.; 2 vocal scores, ms. ink, 1 p.; 1 vocal score,
ms. ink, 1 p.; Vocal scores, ms, roneoed, 3 p.; Vocal scores and lyrics,
ts & ms, roneoed, 4 p.; 1 set pts, ms. ink, 4 p.
Festival Te Deum (1966)
Written for St Andrew's Cathedral for organ and choir. Performed in
1966 by the Cathedral Choir Society, conducted by Antill.
4 Scores, ms, p/copies, 15 p.; 1 published score Festival Te Deum for
Chorus and Orchestra by Paul Paviour; Sketches, ms. p; Programme notes,
ts, 3 p.
Cantate Domino (1970)
Composed for the ecumenical welcome service to Pope Paul VI at the
Sydney Town Hall on December 1970. Text from Psalm 98, Sing a New Song to
the Lord or Cantate Domino.
5 1 f. score, ms. p., 12 .; 1 f. score, ms. ink, 27 p.; 2 f. scores, ms,
p/copies, 27 p.; 1 piano vocal score, ms. ink, 14 p.; Piano vocal
scores, ms, p/copies, 14 p.; Vocal scores (by copyist), dl copies, and
p/copies, 9 p.; 10 pts, (by copyist), 10 p.; 7 pts, (by copyist),
p/copies; Sketches, ms. p., 14 p.; Notes, letters and programme for
Ecumenical Service, 1970.
(j) Songs, 1926-74
Antill composed and arranged hundreds of songs, carols and settings of
psalms. Other songs are in series 11b. (Mastersingers Male Quartet)
Folio package
1 Piano Vocal Scores, ms. ink & p. of the following songs:
The Lost Joy (lyrics Harry Lee), 1926;
Blue Eyed Mary (lyrics Gene Stretton Portec), 1927;
My Star (lyrics Robert Browning), 1928;
The Garland (lyrics John Dryden), 1928;
There is Sweet Music (lyrics Alfred Tennyson), 1928;
Four by the Clock (lyrics Longfellow), 1928;
Flow Gently Sweet Afton (lyrics Burns), 1928;
A Choice (lyrics M.G. Stewart), 1929;
Melbourne Centenary Song (lyrics Margerie Browne), 1934;
There is Ever a Song Somewhere (lyrics F.W. Riley), 1934;
Remembrance (lyrics Castles), 1935;
It's Fine to Say Good Morning (lyrics Anon), 1935;
The Little Things (lyrics by William Allingham), 1935;
O Ever Earnest Sea (lyrics H. Bona), 1935;
If the Heart's Full of Song all Day Long (lyrics Anon), 1935;
To the Heart that Sings Alway (lyrics F.L. Stanton), 1935;
What Inspires Me (lyrics Antill), 1935;
Don't Get Blue (lyrics Anon), 1935;
Moon at Sea (lyrics H. Pease, V. Rose, L. Stock), c.1937;
Beauty of Spring (lyrics John Wheeler), 1941
West Bound (c.1948)
Lyrics by John Wheeler.
2 1 score, ms. ink, 3 p.; 1 score, ms, tp, 3 p.; 2 scores, ms, dl copy, 3
p.; 1 score (printed), tp, 3 p.; 3 scores (printed), dl copy (1957), 3
p.; 3 scores (printed), p/copies, spiral bound (1 with attached letter,
1982), 3 p.
Prospector's Song (c. 1948)
Lyrics by John Wheeler.
2 Sketches, ms. p., 3 p.; 1 score, ms. ink, 4 p.; 1 score, ms. tp., 4 p.;
2 scores, ms, dl copy, 4 p.; 1 score, tp, 4 p.; 3 scores (printed 1957),
dl copy, 4 p.; 3 scores (printed 1957), p/copies, spiral bound, 4 p.
2 Piano vocal scores, ms. ink. & printed, of the following songs:
Sweet Scented Sandlewood Bloom (lyrics Ann Lethbridge, 1951);
In an Old Homestead Garden (lyrics Ann Lethbridge, c.1952);
Barbara's Song (lyrics B. Bradshaw, c.1953)
Five Australian Lyrics (1953)
Lyrics by Harvey Allen.
3 Sketches, ms. p., 26 p.; 1 f. score, ms. p., 15 p.; 1 set, piano vocal
score, ms. ink.; 1 set parts, ms, dl copies; 2 published scores for
piano & voice (Boosey & Hawkes, 1953), 19 p.; Letters, 1965 & 1967;
programme notes; biographical details; lyrics; notes.
Five Songs of Happiness (1953)
Settings of Psalms. First performed by the ABC in 1953.
4 Sketches, ms. p.; 1 f. score, ms. p.; 1 f. score, ms. ink.; 1 f. score,
ms. ink. dl copy, 23 p.; 1 score & pt (by copyist) dl copy, 21 p.;
Scores & pts (printed), dl copies, 20.; Test of psalms, ms. p.
Five Songs of Praise (1954)
Settings of Psalms. First performed by the ABC in 1954. Scores of Psalm
36 (Thy Righteousness is Like a Mountain) are also marked "Songs of
Righteousness, No.2".
5 Piano vocal scores, ms. p.; Piano vocal scores, ms. ink.; Piano vocal
scores, ms, p/copies; Sketches, ms. p.
6 Piano Vocal Scores and Sketches of the following songs:
Happy Wanderer (lyrics H. Cannon), c1957;
Beauty of Spring (Lyrics John Wheeler, 1967);
Black Eyed Susan (lyrics Richard Leveridge);
Blue Mountain Blue;
Comin' thro' the Rye;
Don't Tickle Me;
Dixie;
For He's a Jolly Good Fellow;
Home, Home, Home;
January, February, March;
Little Jack Horner;
Little Miss Muffet;
Little Tommy Tucker;
Mary Mary Quite Contrary;
Over the Hills and Far Away;
Simple Simon;
Sing a Song of Sixpence;
Songs of the Empire (Rule Britannia, Advance Australia, O Canada, Maple
Leaf Forever);
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star;
Waltzing Matilda
6 Piano vocal scores, sketches and lyrics to the following carols arranged
and composed for St Andrews Choir:
The Bathurst Carol (D. Hulme Moir);
Christmas Cradle Song, 1965;
The Dunedoo Carol (D. Hulme Moir);
The First Noel, 1965;
The George St Carol (D. Hulme Moir);
God Came Down at Christmas (D. Hulme Moir), 1965;
God Keep You Merry Gentlemen, 1965;
Good Christian Men Rejoice (John Mason Neale), 1965;
Nathan's Song (D. Hulme Moir), 1974;
Noel Champenois, 1965;
St Andrew's Carol (D. Hulme Moir), 1965;
Twas in a Stable, 1965.
(k) Miscellaneous music, 1925-80
Folio package
1 Piano scores (ms. ink) of Lyric Pieces and Burlesque; full scores of
Overture to a Chinese Opera (incomplete) and Nature Studies, 1925;
folder entitled "Early sketches" containing a script for the play "The
Prince and the Apple Dumplings" by John Antill, a score entitled
"Serenade", an untitled full score, notes on music and miscellaneous
sketches; full score of "Serenade"; short score, possible of Endymion
and other early sketches.
2 Full score (ms. ink) of Andante and Allegretto for bassoon solo and
small orchestra arranged from duet 'Come my Saviour' by J.S. Bach, 1930;
ms book of sketches containing score for Melbourne Centenary Song, 1934;
ms book of sketches dated 1934; scrap book containing Pastoral for
dancing by Antill and songs by other composers; full score of Four
Abstract Pieces for Orchestra, 1946; score of Theme Song: MV New Zealand
Star, 1947; and ms book of sketches, 1945.
3 Sketches dating from the 1950s; folder containing verse, a letter (1955)
and sketches entitled "Royal visit 1963"; a folder of sketches dating
from the 1960s including "Gemini Opera"; sketches for "A Little Symphony
for Dancing", 1966; scores for "Pinchgut Polka" and "Bennelong Bounce";
score of "Elegy on a theme by a former cathedral organist Joseph
Massey", 1966; sketch dated 1974; sketch entitled "Festival in
Paradise', 1978; sketch entitled "South Pacific Festival Overture" and
sketch dated 1980.
4 Undated music. Includes scores and sketches for "Wobbly Wombat", "Song
of Australia", Will ye no come back again", "Symphony", "Burragorang
Adagio for Strings", "Serenade for Sarah", as well as numerous
miscellaneous and unidentified sketches and notes.
SERIES 9 - St Andrew's Cathedral School, 1917-81
Antill attended St Andrew's Cathedral Choir School, (as it was then
known) in 1914-18, where he received an important musical grounding. Throughout
his life, Antill maintained a close association with the school and St Andrew's
Cathedral. Antill was married at St Andrew's; attended services there; composed
Festival Te Deum, conducted a variety of pieces of the Cathedral, and
was on the School Council.
The papers contain printed material and momentos documenting his
ongoing interest and involvement in St Andrew's.
Pieces
1 Programs, 1917-81 of concerts and services; invitation, 1965 and other
memorabilia (1 folder).
2 Newsletters; St Andrew's Cathedral School Council meeting papers etc,
1957-76 (1 folder).
3-12 85 and other school publications (10 vols).
SERIES 10 - NSW State Conservatorium of Music, 1926-30
Antill studied at the Conservatorium in 1926-30, studying violin with
Gerald Walenn and composition with Alfred Hill. Antill also played violin and
bass clarinet with the Conservatorium Orchestra.
Pieces
1-2 Exercise books containing copies of exam questions on harmony, 1925-27
(2 folders).
3 Manuscript music books, 1927-28 (3 vols).
4 Text book Harmony and Melody by Alfred Hill; lecture notes; receipts for
fees, 1928-30; certificate, 1927 (1 folder).
5 Manuscript, 'The bass clarinet' by John Antill (1 v).
Folio
Certificate, 1928 for completion of studies in bass clarinet
(Elementary Grade)
SERIES 11 - Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1933-65
(a) Melody Makers Quartet, 1933
The Melody Makers Quartet was one of two quartets Antill directed for
ABC radio programs. The Melody Makers Quartet provided vocals for the 2CH radio
series "Down Memory Lane" in 1933.
Piece
1 Typescript scripts for 'Down Memory Lane' and manuscript music used for
the series, 1933 (1 bag).
(b) Mastersingers Male Quartet, 1933-36
The Mastersingers Male Quartet (also known as the Studio Quartet) was
formed in 1933 at the suggestion of the ABC as a quartet for regular radio
work. The foundation members of the group were George Livermore (tenor), Albert
Miller (tenor), Norman Hastelow (bass) and Harry Bond (male alto) with Antill
conducting, arranging and composing music for the quartet. Other vocal music is
in series 8i and 8j.
Piece
1 Scrapbook, August 1933-August 1936 containing press cuttings, programs
and notes by Antill listing songs performed by the Mastersingers (1
folder).
2-4 Manuscript music arranged by Antill for the Mastersingers, 1933-34 (3
bags).
(c) Wireless Chorus, 1936-41
After Antill was appointed to the full-time staff of the ABC in May
1936 he directed the Wireless Chorus. The Wireless Chorus was made up of the 12
members of the Grand Opera Chorus and the four members of the Mastersingers
Male Quartet. Antill selected, arranged and composed music for the Chorus' wide
repertoire.
Piece
1-2 Folders of papers containing Wireless Chorus rosters, 1937; scripts of
'Great Hymns and their Stories', (1936); manuscript music;
correspondence, programs and song lists relating to the Mastersingers
Male Quartet and other papers.
3 Scrapbook, October 1936-September 1941 containing press cuttings,
articles, programs on performances by the Chorus (1 vol.).
4 Manuscript of 'Wireless Chorus theme song', by John Antill and Wireless
Chorus roster, 1938.
(d) ABC correspondence 1937-65
Correspondence received by Antill while Assistant Music Editor, Music
Supervisor and Federal Music Editor at the ABC. Contains carbon copies of ABC
inter-office memos; ABC letterhead correspondence; some carbon copies of
replies by Antill; and telegrams. Much of the correspondence is administrative,
concerning superannuation, job applications and travelling expenses. Includes
correspondence relating to invitations for Antill to speak and adjudicate
competitions; Antill's articles and broadcasts for children on musical
appreciation; and the 1963 Australian Composers Seminar. Works referred to
include Corroboree, Hassan, G'day Digger, Song of Hagar, Symphony on a City,
Five Australian lyrics, the text 'Design for broadcasting' and film scores
for The Land that Waited; the Australian Inland Mission and for the ANU.
Other ABC/correspondence is located in series 14 (scrap albums).
Piece
1 Correspondence, 1937-49
2 Correspondence, 1950-59
3 Correspondence, 1961-65
(e) General ABC papers, 1942-63
1 Includes stage plans; ABC staff pass; papers relating to his 1946-47
trip to London and secondment to the BBC; leave applications for
conducting, rehearsing and touring his works; and other papers.
2 Tape of string quartet annotated "Florestan, Manfred Kelkel (Sarre) [1st
prize of the International String Quartet Competition]".
SERIES 12 - South Pacific Festival of Arts, Fiji, 1971-72
In 1971, Antill was invited to prepare and conduct performances of
Mendelssohn's Elijah at the First South Pacific Festival of Arts, held
in Suva in May 1972. The choir was comprised of over 200 Fijian singers and the
Dorian Singers of New Zealand, and was accompanied by the Sinphonia of
Auckland.
Folder
1. Correspondence from Victor Carell, Executive Director of the Festival,
1971-72; photographs; publicity information on Antill and the Festival;
and other papers.
2 Menus from SS Monterey, 1972; an invitation from the captain; and a
notice for disembarking passengers.
3 Fiji papers, 1972 including the soloists schedule for Elijah;
invitations; tourist information and other papers.
4 Printed programs, leaflets, stickers and a poster on the Festival.
5 Personal correspondence received by Antill in Fiji, 1972.
SERIES 13 - Subject files, 1948-84
Antill was an office holder and member of numerous musical societies
and was involved in other activities such as adjudicating musical competitions
and participating in seminars. The subject files reflect these interests,
particularly in the 1950s and 60s.
Folder
1 National Opera of Australia, 1952-54. Includes notes, correspondence and
financial papers.
2 UNESCO Seminar for Composers, 1959-60. Includes correspondence and a
program.
3 Fellowship of Australian Composers, 1959-62. Includes agenda,
newsletters and constitution.
4 International Society for Contemporary Music, 1960-62 and 1967. Includes
correspondence, cuttings, rules, notices of meetings, invitations to
events at Antill's home, programs, financial statements and agenda.
5-6 Alfred Hill Fund Committee, 1960-69. Includes letters, correspondence,
minutes, notes, account books and other papers relating to the Alfred
Hill dinner and Alfred Hill Memorial Prize.
7 Royal Academy of Dancing, 1961. Includes correspondence, programs,
notes, receipts, minutes and printed material.
8 Sydney Music Club, 1960-62 and 1974. Includes programs, receipts,
agenda, financial statement, constitution and notes for a speech by
Antill.
9 Ballet and Accompanists Seminar, 1962. Includes questionnaires and
correspondence.
10-11 "Ballantyne" papers, 1973-75. Includes receipts, notices of meetings,
agenda, "Ballantyne" newsletter, correspondence, plans, and other papers
relating to Antill's flat in Cronulla.
12 Instrumental and vocal competition, 1975. Includes notes, receipts,
program, and remarks by Antill on performers.
13 Sydney Savage Club correspondence and printed material, 1948, 1950,
1974, 1983-84 and the constitution and bulletin of the Probus Club of
Cronulla, 1984.
SERIES 14 - Scrap albums, 1924-86
Scrap albums containing programs, newspaper cuttings, correspondence,
telegrams, extracts from reviews and articles; invitations; and other
memorabilia relating to Antill's career.
See also series 17 for other programs and series 16 for newspaper
cuttings.
Piece
1 Book I, 1924-80. Includes programs of performances of the NSW State
Conservatorium of Music and the ABC.
2 Book II, 1944-70. Includes material on Corroboree.
3 Book III, 1929-51. Mainly cuttings on Corroboree.
4 Book IV, 1951-57 includes cuttings on Corroboree, and Endymion.
5 Book V, 1957-75. Includes cuttings on Wakooka, G'day Digger and Symphony
on a City.
6 Book VI, 1932-79. Miscellaneous cuttings.
7 Book VIII, 1970-86.
8 Scrapbook entitled "Captain Cook Bi -centenary Corroboree season, at
amphitheatre, Gunnamatta Pk, Cronulla, March 1970".
Folio package
1 Scrap album, 1984-85. Includes cuttings on Antill's 80th birthday and
the citation delivered on the conferring of the degree of Doctor of
Creative Arts to John Antill by the University of Wollongong, 1985.
SERIES 15 - Photographs, 1878-1986
Pieces
1 Early photographs, 1878-1935 including photos of family at Bristol;
Antill's maternal grandmother, Marianne Elizabeth Baker; Constance
Peaker as a young girl; Antill family portrait; Antill residence at Alt
Street, Haberfield and photos from Antill's period in the Fuller Opera
Co., 1935 (1 folder).
2 Photographs, 1939-66. Includes studio portraits of Antill as a young
man; wedding photos of John and Constance Antill; photos of Antill's
departure from Australia in 1946 and his return in 1947; scenes of
Antill at home with his family, c.1950; photographs of the set of
"Corroboree", 1950; and photos of the Antill family homes, 1966 (1
folder).
3 Photographs of John, Constance and Jill Antill at home, c.1950 and a
photograph of graduates of St Andrew's Cathedral School including Antill
and Charles Kingsford-Smith (1 bag).
4 Photographs of the Tattoo, Edinburgh Castle, 1961; portraits of
Australian soprano Elsie Morison and overseas stars who toured Australia
with the ABC, 1963-64; 1979 Edinburgh Festival photos; and photos of a
dinner held for Austin Goldberg, musical teacher at St Andrew's
Cathedral School (1 folder).
5 Photographs, 1984-86 including the bust of Eugene Goossens; photos of
Antill as an old man; photo of Antill's 80th birthday; photos after the
presentation of the Honorary Doctorate of Creative Arts, 1985; and
photos of Antill, Beth Dean Carell and Bill Constable in 1986 (1
folder).
6 Slides of the Northern Territory (1 bag)
7 Photographs from album (Book I), 1946-72. Includes photos of Eugene
Goossens; the dancers and set for the Corroboree ballet; scenes from
Endymion; portraits of Antill; and the chorus of the 1972 South Pacific
Festival of Arts, Fiji, 1972.
8 Photographs from album (Book II), c.1921-c.1978. Includes photos from
Fiji, 1972; 1921 portrait of Antill; wedding photos, 1939.
9 Photographs from album (Book III), 1921-c.1975. Includes photos of Jill
Antill-Rose's wedding; family births, death and marriage notices; and
domestic scenes.
10 Photographs from album (Book III), 1915-c.1980. Photographs of Antill
including street scenes in London with Eugene Goossens, 1946.
SERIES 16 - Newspaper cuttings, 1920-85
Newspaper cuttings kept by Antill relating to his career and other
items of interest. Subjects include his work Corroboree; birthday
tributes and concerts; his 1946 trip to London; Eugene Goossens; his trip to
Fiji; his awards and biographical pieces.
SERIES 17 - Programs, 1917-86
Folders
1-8 Programs and notices of performances of works written, conducted and
attended by Antill, 1917-86. Includes programs of St Andrew's Cathedral
Choir School; NSW State Conservatorium of Music; Sydney Symphony
Orchestra; J.C. Williamson Imperial Grand Opera Co; Fuller Opera Co;
Australian Broadcasting Commission; performances of Wakooka, Corroboree
and other works.
Folio
1 Royal Gala Performance program, 1954; A.P.R.A. Music Foundation
Inauguration, 1954; Inaugural concert, Perth Concert Hall, 1973; Sydney
Opera House opening, 1973; Sutherland Civic Centre Opening, 1976.
SERIES 18 - Miscellaneous Papers, 1904-86
Contains personal documents and other papers spanning Antill's life.
Folder
1 Papers, 1904-18. Includes a copy of Antill's birth certificate and
military service book, 1918.
2 Papers, 1920-39. Includes drivers' licenses, papers relating to his 1933
Bowral concert, and Antill's 1937 will.
3 J.C. Williamson's Imperial Opera Co. New Zealand tour papers, 1932.
Includes photographs of New Zealand, cuttings and momentos.
4 The Silver Troubadour papers, 1935. Includes program, script, cast list
and other papers, relating to the performance of the light opera
conducted by Antill.
5 Papers, 1942-49. Includes ration cards, papers relating to Antill's
1946/47 trip to London; identity card, and papers on the estate of J.N.
Antill, 1948.
6 Papers, 1950-58. Includes agendas of the State Arts Committee for the
Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations, papers relating to the death of
Constance Antill and Antill's 1957 will.
7 Papers, 1960-69. Includes papers relating to the Sydney Opera House
Appeal Aria Competition which Antill judged in 1962; and papers relating
to the estate of Ada I. Burton.
8 Papers, 1970-78. Includes a list of telegrams and letters received
congratulating Antill on his OBE; receipts; notes relating to the estate
of John Henry Antill; and a copy of "Report on Aoba, New Hebrides: field
work in ethnomusicology 1974" by Peter Crowe.
9 Papers on Peter Antill-Rose's bankruptcy, 1976 and the mortgage on
Antill's Cronulla flat, 1980.
10 Papers, 1979-80 containing correspondence, and cuttings relating to
Antill and Corroboree.
11 Papers, 1980-86. Includes papers relating to Antill's 80th birthday;
funeral program for Austin Goldberg; citation delivered on the occasion
of the admission of Antill to the degree of Doctor of Creative Arts,
1985; and autographed order of service for the funeral of John Antill,
1986.
12 Material given to Antill by E.A. Crome, 1984
13 Invitations, 1947-86
14 Menus, 1932 - c.1979
15 Church papers, 1945-86
16 Travel papers, 1947-84
17 "Here is Venus" by H.B. Cyran, 1957
18-21 Undated miscellaneous papers including notes, typescripts, printed
material, plans and drawings.
Folio packages
1 Picture of house at Windsor, NSW; copies of APRA Music Awards for
Corroboree, 1982, 1985 and 1989; copy of Doctor of Creative Arts
(honoris causa), 1985 and painting books.
2 Painting books
3 Sketch of John Antill and Eugene Goossens by Stanley Parker; and a
certificate, 1920 admitting Antill to the Independent Order of
Rechabites.
SERIES 19 - Family Papers, 1872-1987
Papers of the Antill and Baker families including papers of Antill's
wife, Constance Antill (neé Peaker) (d.1957); his daughter Jill
(b.1945); his parents, John Henry Antill (1873-1948) and Marianne Elizabeth
Antill (neé Baker) (1874-1944); his sister Dorothy Antill (b.1899); his
aunt, Elsie Florence Baker; and his maternal grandmother, Marianne Elizabeth
Baker (d.1925).
(a) Constance Antill, 1908-56
Folder
1 Letters and correspondence, 1908-56
2 Wedding acceptances, 1939
3-4 Letters from John Antill, 1932, 1946-47, 1951 including letters from
London, 1946-47
5 Invitations of Florence and Constance Peaker, 1911-21
6-7 Personal papers, 1915-43 including school exercise books, school
certificates, cuttings and letters
(b) Jill Antill, 1951-87
Folder
1 Correspondence, 1951 and 1969; cards; and a biographical note
2-4 Sympathy cards and correspondence received after Antill's death, 1987
(c) John Henry Antill, 1901-30
Folder
1 Papers, c.1901-20 including specifications for Louisa Cottage, Ashfield
2-3 World War I papers, 1914-17 including a 1917 diary containing a
chronology of war service, 1915-16; notes; newspaper cuttings;
photographs of troops in Egypt; letters and postcards from family and
others, 1914-16 and other memorabilia
4-5 Minute book and record book of "J" and "G" Company Rifle Clubs,
1898-1910
6-7 Papers of Albert W. Antill, 1892-1915 and John Antill (d.1922),
1899-1911 and papers relating to the administration of their estates by
John Henry Antill
8 Papers relating to the family cottage at Faulconbridge, NSW, 1929-30
Folio item
1 AIF Warrant, 1919 appointing J.H. Antill Warrant Officer Class II from
May 1916
(d) Marianne Elizabeth Antill (1874-1944), 1888-1951
Piece
1 School exercise books, 1888 (1 folder)
2 Post card album c.1906-16 (1 vol)
3 Autograph book, 1909-10 (1 folder)
4 Postcard album containing World War I postcards from J. H. Antill, 1915
(1 folder)
5 World War I papers, 1916-19 including cards, telegrams and casualty
lists
6 First aid certificates and Justice of the Peace certificate, 1937-51
(e) Dorothy Antill, 1906-61
Folder
1 Birthday and Christmas cards, 1906-20
2 Postcards from her father, 1916-17 and other cards; poem on World War I
by D. Antill, 1914; invitation, 1961
(f) Elsie Florence Baker, 1958-63
Folder
1 Papers relating to her parents' graves at Rookwood Cemetery
(g) Papers of Marianne Elizabeth Baker, 1872-1925
Folder
1 Receipts; correspondence, 1916-18 from family and death certificate,
1925
SERIES 20 - Music by other composers
Manuscript and printed music by other composers collected by Antill.
Piece
1-3 Manuscript copies, photocopies and transparencies of music by other
composers (3 bags)
4-5 Printed vocal music (mainly ballads and light classics). Includes solos,
duos, part songs and two song cycles (2 bags)
6-9 Printed music for clarinet, harmonica, carillon, violin and banjo (4
bags)
10-13 Printed piano music
14 Printed orchestral score for piano, orchestra and choir by Handel (1
bag)
Folio package
1 Manuscript music
dl copy dieline copy
f. score full score
ms manuscript
orch orchestral
ms. ink manuscript ink
ms. p. manuscript pencil
p. page/pages
p/copy / p/copied photocopy/photocopied
pt / pts part / parts
tp transparencies
t typescript
&ann and annotations
Box List
Series Folder/piece Box/location
1 1-6 1
2 1-7 2
8-14 3
3 1-7 4
8-14 5
4 1-6 6
7-13 7
5 1-5 8
6 1-3 8
4-11 9
12-18 10
19-25 11
26-31 12
32-33 13
7 1-5 13
8a 1-9 14
10-13 15
9 1-12 15
10 1-5 16
11a 1 16
11b 1 16
2-4 17
11c 1 17
2-4 18
11d 1-3 18
11e 1-2 18
12 1-5 19
13 1-3 19
4-10 20
11-13 21
14 1-2 22
3-5 23
6-8 24
15 1-5 21
6-10 25
16 1-8 26
17 1-8 27
9-10 28
18 1-5 28
6-13 29
14-21 30
19a 1-7 31
19b 1-4 32
19c 1-3 32
4-8 33
19d 1-2 33
3-6 34
19e 1-2 34
19f 1 35
19g 1 35
20 1-3 35
4-5 36
6-9 37
10-11 38
12-14 39
Folio Box List Folio package Folio box/location
Series
8a 1 Strongroom
2-3 1
4-8 2
9 3
10-12 4
13-14 5
15-17 6
18 7
19-21 8
22-23, 25 9
24, 29 10
26-28 11
30,34 12
31-33, 35 13
36-37 14
38-41, 46 15
42-44 16
45 17
8b 1-3 18
4-5 19
6-7 20
8-10 21
11-14 22
15-17 23
18 24
19-20 25
8c 1 25
2-3 26
4 27
8d 1-2 27
3 28
4 15
8e 1-2 28
3-4 29
5-6 30
7 31
8f 1 31
2-3 32
8g 1-2, 6-7, 9 33
3 32
4-5 34
8 35
8h 1 35
2-6 36
8i 1-3, 5 37
4 38
8j 1-4 38
5-6 39
8k 1,3 40
2 39
4 41
10 1 42
14 1 42
18 1-2 42
3 Plan drawer 2
19c 1 42
20 1 42
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