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  2. Brashs - Wikipedia

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    Brashs, formerly Braschs, was an Australian music and electronics retailer. It was founded in 1862 by German Australian Marcus Brasch. The C in the name was dropped during World War I due to anti-Germanic feeling. In addition, the pronunciation of the 'a' was anglicised. The first store in Elizabeth Street, Melbourne specialised in pianos and ...

  3. Alberts (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive instruments sold at a rate of 800 a week by 1897. By 1902 J. Albert & Son diversified into music retail and publishing, opening a shop front in King Street, Sydney. Later the company struck deals with American and British music publishers, purchasing the copyright for songwriters: Irving Berlin and George Gershwin.

  4. Red Eye Records (store) - Wikipedia

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    Red Eye Records is an independent record store and mail order business, located in Sydney, Australia. Established in 1981, it is the largest indie store in the country. [1] Red Eye stocks a diverse range of local and import releases, both new and second hand. All genres are catered for; the store specialises in sourcing hard to find Australian ...

  5. Beale Piano - Wikipedia

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    The Beale factory was self-contained and made every element of the pianos, resulting in a broad range of trades working to produce instruments. Activities conducted in the factory included: Brass and iron foundries; Timber works, including drying kilns, manufacture of veneers, joinery and cabinetry; Paint and pattern shops; Machining and ...

  6. Sydney Opera House Grand Organ - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Opera House Grand Organ is the world's largest mechanical tracker-action pipe organ. [1][2] It is located in the concert hall of Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, and was designed by Ronald Sharp, who was assisted by Mark Fisher, Myk Fairhurst and Raymond Bridge. [1][3] It is in six divisions, five manuals plus pedals, and is ...

  7. Sydney Conservatorium of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Conservatorium of Music (SCM) — formerly the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music, and known by the moniker "The Con" — is the music school of the University of Sydney. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious music schools in Australia, founded in 1915 by Belgian conductor and violinist Henri Verbrugghen .

  8. Allans Music - Wikipedia

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    Allans Music. Allans Music was a chain of music stores in Australia. It sold all categories of musical instruments, instrument accessories and sheet music. In 2010 it became Allans Billy Hyde, but collapsed in 2012. It collapsed again in 2018, but into voluntary administration. Shortly after, the Australian Taxation Office ordered the company ...

  9. Fairlight (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fairlight is a digital audio company based in Sydney. In 1979, it released its Series I Fairlight CMI, one of the earliest digital audio workstations (DAWs) with a digital audio sampler. Their subsequent Series II and III CMIs featured a graphic sequencer known as Page R, during a time when most computerised music sequencers required coding skills.

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