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William Cade

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In 1936, he was the conductor of the Adelaide Studio Orchestra, which consisted of 16 players and performed light music for radio audiences. it was increased in size by merging with players from the defunct South Australian Orchestra, and renamed the
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to lead the Regent and Plaza Theatres' orchestras, conducting over 7,000 times, and also became conductor of the Victorian Professional Symphony Orchestra, a group of 80 players. In 1929 he formed the Adelaide Wireless Chorus (later renamed the
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served as his assistant for many years before their responsibilities were divided, with Chinner taking over as choirmaster. After retirement he was appointed an Honorary Life Member of the Australian Musicians Union.
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Cade died in his home town in 1957, aged 74. He was survived by his wife and three daughters.
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Cade was born in Adelaide and educated at the Pulteney Street School (now
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South Australian Orchestral History and Flute Players from 1920 to 1973
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Elizabeth Silsbury (1993). "Norman Chinner (1909–1961)".
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Australian Dictionary of Biography: William Richard Cade
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orchestra in London in 1911, and also studied with Sir
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William H. Cade
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
Pulteney Grammar School
Elder Conservatorium
Hermann Heinicke
Berlin
Quinlan Opera Company
Thomas Beecham
J. C. Williamson
Melbourne
Adelaide Singers
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
Australian Broadcasting Commission
Norman Chinner
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Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
William Cade
Bernard Heinze
Percy Code
Henry Krips
Elyakum Shapirra
José Serebrier
Piero Gamba
Albert Rosen
Nicholas Braithwaite
David Porcelijn
Arvo Volmer

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