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Gave service as a representative of education in music on the Victorian Council of Public Education (1936-57), as a close associate of the AMEB, as vice-patron of the Arts Council of Australia, Victorian division, and as an active member and international representative (Belgium, 1953) of the Australian National Advisory Committee for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. In Sydney, and with expanding public support for the arts, new opportunities arose. He served as vice-patron (1955-65) of the Arts Council of Australia, New South Wales division; on the executive committee (1957-66) and later as a trustee of the Sydney Opera House; and as foundation chairman of the advisory board of Commonwealth Assistance to Australian Composers (1967), and the music advisory committee of the Australian Council for the Arts (1968). From ADB entry. His papaers are held in the State Library of Victoria.
Book of Remembrance entry
HEINZE, BERNARD THOMAS. 1912.
St. Patrick's Coll., Ballarat; former student of Music.
London 24.9.14, 2/Lt. R.G.A.; to 12th Siege Bty., Ypres May 1916; Lieut. July 1916; invalided home January 1917; to 525th Siege Bty., Arras January 1918; some time A Adjt. Bexhill Gunnery Depot; A.D.C. Maj. -Gen. Sir Herbert Guthrie Smith, Gibraltar 1919-20. Demob. London 1920.
St. Patrick's Coll., Ballarat; former student of Music.
London 24.9.14, 2/Lt. R.G.A.; to 12th Siege Bty., Ypres May 1916; Lieut. July 1916; invalided home January 1917; to 525th Siege Bty., Arras January 1918; some time A Adjt. Bexhill Gunnery Depot; A.D.C. Maj. -Gen. Sir Herbert Guthrie Smith, Gibraltar 1919-20. Demob. London 1920.
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1894HEINZE B.T. : Life.Birth 1 Jul 1894
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?Early education at St Patrick's College, Ballarat, VIC, Australia
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1910Tertiary education at Royal College Of Music, London, England 1910
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1914Military service as Lieutenant 24 September 1914
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1920Military service at London --, England 1920
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1920Music Critic & Columnist at London --, England 1920
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1920Awarded Gowland Harrison Scholarship 1920
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1922Musician 1922
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1922Studied 1922 at Berlin [ Germany ]
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1924Teacher of violin at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1924
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1925Ormond Professor of Music at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1925
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1927Conductor at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1927
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1929Director General of Music - part time at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1929
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1931
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1938Toured Europe & USA 1938
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1941Chief Resident Conductor at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1941
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1948Tertiary education at Melbourne University Conservatorium, Melbourne, VIC, Australia 1948
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1952Awarded Carnegie Fellowship 1952 at United States Of America [ USA ]
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1957Director at Sydney -NSW Conservatorium of Music- NSW, Australia 1957
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