When our boys come home |
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Title : | When our boys come home |
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Creator : | Campbell, Gertie | ||
Place Of Creation : | Adelaide | ||
Publisher : | Miss Gertie Campbell | ||
Date of creation : | [between 1914 and 1917] | ||
Additional Creator : | Hambidge, George R. (George Russell) | ||
Format : | Sheet music | ||
Contributor : | State Library of South Australia | ||
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Description : |
The outbreak of World War One in 1914 produced a large quantity of patriotic songs. Some of the themes reflected in the lyrics of this genre are personal sacrifices, recruitment and anti-conscription. Many published war songs, marches and choruses evoked remembered delights, portray longing and hope amidst the anxiety and anguish of war time experience. Gertie Campbell composed songs and piano music, published the works of other South Australians and sold music in her shop in Bowman's Arcade, King William Street. As a pianist she was in the habit of embellishing popular pieces as she demonstrated them to her customers. |
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Subjects | |
Period : | 1914-1918 |
Further reading : | The Oxford companion to Australian music , Melbourne : Oxford University Press, 1997 |
Internet links : | South Australians at War See: Conflicts: World War One Trove Lists See: Music resources theme: Australian musical treasures - War and Loss Trove Lists See: Music resources theme: War and Peace in Australia - First World War Trove Lists See: Music resources theme: War and Peace in Australia - Peace Trove Lists See: Music resources theme: War and Peace in Australia - Commemoration |