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Wollongong Symphony Orchestra at Civic Theatre – possibly first performance at Civic Theatre, Stephen Zantiotis (head of second Violins), Ada Raynor sitting just behind him, Rachael Neal, Lionel Lawson (world famous violinist), Moore McMahon (Conductor) – 25 July 1947
July 4, 2018
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