
By April 1879 the Commissioner’s of the 1879 International Exhibition had agreed to the purchase of an organ for the ‘Garden Palace’ building and appointment of a musical director to oversee the recitals. Alongside traditional works to resound around the exhibition halls over the following six months was a full orchestral work, Sydney International Exhibition March, especially composed by Giorza. Like the International Exhibitions that preceded it there were complaints about the acoustics, and even more about the ‘leathern congestion’ of the organ, but this didn’t stop 30,000 attending one of the performances held in the ‘Garden Palace’.
Photography by Messrs Richards and Company
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Post by Geoff Barker, Assistant Curator

