03126cid a2200433 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001300066033001300079035001200092040001800104042000900122043001200131100003200143245012800175260001000303300004100313306001100354440003500365506013300400518004900533520002500582520082900607520072101436530002702157555002502184600004002209610003702249610002902286650005902315650005202374650006202426651004402488656003102532656002602563700002902589700002302618773005102641101574420080619162143.0030812s2003 xx nnn t eng 1 a2485023700a20030709 a1015744 aANLbengdANL aanuc au-at-vi1 aBajzek, Dieter,d1943-4ive10aDieter Bajzek, arts administrator & folk musicianh[sound recording] /cinterviewer, Rob Willis; recorded with Olya Willis. c2003. a2 digital audio tapes (ca. 116 min.) a015600 0aRob Willis folklore collection aAccess open for research and personal copies; written permission required for public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. aRecorded on July 9, 2003 at Heidelburg, Vic. aFolkloric recording. aDieter Bajzek, born in Graz, Austria recalls his family background; his early years in a musical environment, living in a guesthouse in a village; yodeling, instruments played; dialect songs; folk songs; schooling & games played in the village; musical influences on him in the village & later in the city; Catholic education at a boarding school at Graz, where he learnt piano accordion & singing in the school choir; training as a photo lithographer; his musical life, his own band at 17 years of age, playing for dances using radios as amplifiers; modernisation of music after WWII, commenting on the translation of music; migrating to Australia, job having been organised in Germany; early days in Australia; Bonegilla & Maribynong Migrant Camps; focusing on his music, playing & teaching piano accordion & percussion. aBajzek recalls how he worked & completed a degree course in Music at Latrobe University, Melbourne, following this with a Master of Arts, Major in Music; writing a thesis on yodeling; examples of Australian yodeling. He speaks about the formation of the Austrian Choir in Melbourne, Vic. (1981); growth of Choir's repertoire, including both traditional & original music; highlights of the Choir, 1st CD recorded in 1989; his work with the cultural group The Boite; his administrator roles in Folk Alliance Australia & the Austrian Choir; the beginnings of his work administrating & organizing, listing the many administrating roles he has held; receiving medals for his contribution to Austrian culture in Australia. aUser access copy made.0 aTimed summary (5 p.)10aBajzek, Dieter,d1943-vInterviews.20aAustrian Choir (Melbourne, Vic.)20aFolk Alliance Australia. 0aArts administratorszVictoriazHeidelburgvInterviews. 0aFolk musicians, AustrianzVictoriazHeidelburg. 0aFolk singers, AustrianzVictoriazHeidelburgvInterviews. 0aAustriaxSocial life and customsy1945- 7aArts administrators.2lcsh 7aFolk musicians.2lcsh1 aWillis, Rob,d1944-4ivr1 aWillis, Olya.4ivr0 tRob Willis folklore collectionw(AuCNL)1862849