Your Friend Alberto Zelman: The Story Of Alberto Zelman And The Zelman Memorial Symphony Orchestra
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A remarkable life dedicated to music unfolds in Your Friend Alberto Zelman, a biography that chronicles the extraordinary journey of Alberto Zelman, a passionate conductor and musician who became one of Australia's most beloved cultural figures. Set against the backdrop of Melbourne's burgeoning classical music scene, the book details Zelman's tireless efforts to bring orchestral music to the wider public, and the enduring legacy he left behind in the form of the Zelman Memorial Symphony Orchestra — an institution founded in his honour that continued to serve the community long after his passing. Don Fairweather presents a richly researched and warmly written account that illuminates not only the man himself, but also the vibrant cultural landscape of early twentieth-century Australia. Through meticulous archival research and personal correspondence, Fairweather illustrates how Zelman's democratic vision of music — accessible to all, not just the elite — shaped the very identity of Melbourne's orchestral tradition. A portrait of artistic dedication and community spirit, this biography leaves the reader wondering just how much one person's passion can alter the cultural fabric of an entire nation.
Author: Don Fairweather
Format: Paperback
Genre: Biography
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A remarkable life dedicated to music unfolds in Your Friend Alberto Zelman, a biography that chronicles the extraordinary journey of Alberto Zelman, a passionate conductor and musician who became one of Australia's most beloved cultural figures. Set against the backdrop of Melbourne's burgeoning classical music scene, the book details Zelman's tireless efforts to bring orchestral music to the wider public, and the enduring legacy he left behind in the form of the Zelman Memorial Symphony Orchestra — an institution founded in his honour that continued to serve the community long after his passing. Don Fairweather presents a richly researched and warmly written account that illuminates not only the man himself, but also the vibrant cultural landscape of early twentieth-century Australia. Through meticulous archival research and personal correspondence, Fairweather illustrates how Zelman's democratic vision of music — accessible to all, not just the elite — shaped the very identity of Melbourne's orchestral tradition. A portrait of artistic dedication and community spirit, this biography leaves the reader wondering just how much one person's passion can alter the cultural fabric of an entire nation.