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Bernard F. Page

Explore the musical journey of Bernard F. Page, Wellington's renowned City Organist from London, including his inaugural organ recital and caricature. Learn about the Auckland Organ, New Zealand's largest musical instrument with global acclaim.

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Bernard F. Page

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  1. Bernard F. Page

  2. Bernard F. Page Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 6

  3. Bernard Page “Mr Bernard F. Page, Wellington’s City Organist, who arrived from London last week” Taken from the supplement to the Auckland Weekly News 28 AUGUST 1913 p054

  4. Bernard F. Page Wellington City Council :Town Hall, Saturday, 30th August 1913 at 8 o'clock. Inaugural organ recital by Mr Bernard Page, City Organist. [Programme cover]. 1913.

  5. Bernard F. Page WELLINGTON'S CITY ORGANIST (MR, BERNARD PAGE) cleverly caricatured*, by Mr. W. A. Bowring. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 878, 4 May 1917, Page 11

  6. Bernard F. Page BERNARD PAGE, (City Organist, Wellington), By J. Ellis. Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1005, 8 October 1919, Page 19

  7. Bernard F. Page

  8. Auckland Organ, New Zealand’s largest musical instrument HIDDEN BEHIND the beautiful 1911 façade is an array of thousands of pipes, dozens of bellows and a network of sophisticated wiring and technology. This organ has gained a reputation as one the world’s finest concert hall instruments. www.aucklandorgan.org.nz, 11 October 2014

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