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- Aylmer Buesst (28 January 1883 – 3 January 1970) was an Australian conductor, teacher and scholar, who spent his career in the United Kingdom. He was mainly...
- Nigel Buesst (born 30 April 1938) is an Australian filmmaker from Melbourne. After graduating B.Com in 1960 from Melbourne University he headed overseas...
- Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer As a forename, it may refer to: Aylmer Buesst, Australian conductor Aylmer Firebrace (1886–1972), British Royal Navy officer...
- Humphries and his second wife, Rosalind Tong. She was married to producer Jason Buesst with whom she has two sons.[citation needed] She has three siblings – sister...
- Reject Society Prospectus is a satirical book by Daniel Goodhart and Murray Buesst purporting to represent a society for people who have been rejected by the...
- Come Out Fighting (1973 film), an Australian short film directed by Nigel Buesst Come Out Fighting, a 1950 television drama featuring Marlon Brando and Lee...
- Franko, Canadian musician Donald Heins, and the Australian conductor Aylmer Buesst. Wilhelmj owned a Stradivari 1725 violin from 1866 until his retirement...
- Nigel Buesst directed the do****entary, Gerry Humphrys – the Loved One. The film includes interviews with band mates, performance footage and Buesst's efforts...
- 1945–1946 Richard Boyer 1946–1949 Norman Lethbridge Cowper 1949–1950 Tristan Buesst 1951–1954 David Campbell 1955–1958 John Andrews 1958–1961 Gordon Greenwood...
- companion (Parrot Press, 2012), 218-242 (text, with illus.), 632-654 (discog.). Buesst, Aylmer (1954). "Albert Coates: 1882–1953," Music & Letters, Vol. 35, 136–139...