Heinze, (Sir) Bernard (Thomas)
Heinze, (Sir) Bernard (Thomas) (b Shepparton, Victoria, 1894; d Sydney, NSW, 1982). Australian conductor and teacher. Dir. of mus. Australian Broadcasting Co. 1929–32. Prof. of mus., Melbourne Univ., 1925–57, dir. State Cons., NSW 1957–66. Cond. Melbourne SO 1933–49. Knighted 1949.
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