Thomas made his debut for South Melbourne in 1927 and went on to become one of their better players during the 1930s. He won the club's Best and Fairest award in 1931 and 1938. A premiership player in 1933, he played through the centre in their Grand Final victory over Richmond.
In 1939 he moved to Hawthorn where he had accepted the role of captain-coach. The club finished tenth and the following season he crossed to North Melbourne with the same leadership role but couldn’t prevent them from taking the wooden spoon. At the season's end he announced his retirement from football in order to take up military service.
Military career
Although Thomas had attained the rank of Corporal, upon his evacuation from the Middle East in September 1941 he requested that he be allowed to revert to the rank of Private, so that he could serve as a commando. His request was granted. He served with the 2/3rd Independent (Commando) Company, Second A.I.F.
"West Side Story Medley" Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim Arr. Len Thomas
AMERICAN VOICES
2015 KWU Choir Tour Concert
published: 25 Mar 2015
"Choral Medley from West Side Story" - Leonard Bernstein Arr. Len Thomas
Amherst Regional High School
Chorale
Directed by Anita Cooper
published: 05 Nov 2012
West Side Story Choral Suite SATB (arr. Len Thomas)
Guide tracks available here: http://onlineconductor.com/West-Side-Story-Suite-arr-Len-Thomas-SATB-Guide-Tracks-p124775259
Backing Track (piano): http://onlineconductor.com/West-Side-Story-Suite-arr-Len-Thomas-Piano-Backing-Track-p124775338
This arrangement has possibly the best ending a choir can sing! Len's clever development of Somewhere leads to an almighty end, probably not displayed very well in the full mix demonstration below. The rest of the work is also cleverly arranged and gives the opportunity to sing some of the classics from West Side Story in a relatively short suite at just under 8 minutes.
published: 21 Nov 2018
Fantastic Beasts and How to Count Them | Professor Len Thomas, Inaugural Lecture
Professor Len Thomas delivered his Inaugural Lecture "Fantastic beasts and how to count them" on Wednesday 23rd November 2022.
Abstract:
Our natural world is full of fantastic beasts, but many are under treat from human-caused changes to their environment. Effective conservation of wildlife populations relies on our answering four Ws: what (current population size), where (spatial distribution), when (trends over time) and why (causes of trends). In this lecture, I will show how statistical research and technological advances are used to enable better answers. Fantastic beasts showcased include punk monkeys (critically endangered cottontop tamarin), mysterious breath-hold champions (beaked whale species, mostly unknown conservation status) and panda-eyed porpoises (critically
endangered v...
published: 14 Sep 2023
West Side Story Medley by Leonard Bernstein arr. Len Thomas
West Side Story Medley (CC) by Leonard Bernstein arr. Len Thomas, Performed by the Rocky Mountain Wind Symphony, Kenneth P. Soper, Music Director, and the Village Seven Choir Festival Voices, on March 19, 2017 at Village Seven Presbyterian Church, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
published: 13 Apr 2017
Saints Talk: Counting critters by Professor Len Thomas
How can we tell which wildlife species are doing okay and which are of conservation concern? How can we tell if conservation measures are effective in restoring depleted populations? To answer these and similar questions, we need reliable estimates of population size and trends. However, obtaining these estimates is tricky given that many species live at low density over vast (often remote) areas, and are deliberately hard to spot.
In this talk, Len will highlight the work of the inter-disciplinary Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling (CREEM) in developing methods for estimating wildlife population size, focussing on a method, distance sampling, that is used in thousands of studies worldwide from polar bears to chameleons, whales to songbirds. He will show how C...
published: 24 May 2023
West Side Story - Arr. Len Thomas
A Million Dream: On the Red Carpet closed the first act with this very popular medley of "West Side Story", arranged by Len Thomas and directed by Susan Stuteville. Rose Marie Formant accompanied on the piano, with David W. Fields on drums.
published: 10 Jul 2023
WEST SIDE STORY, Leonard Bernstein / Arr. Len Thomas - ECU CHAMBER SINGERS
European Grand Prix Association For Choral Singing
45th Tolosa Choral Contest 2013, Basque Country, Spain
ECU CHAMBER SINGERS from Greenville, East Carolina, USA
WEST SIDE STORY, Leonard Bernstein (1918-1991) / Arr. Len Thomas (1543-1623)
published: 22 Jun 2014
St. Thomas at Lake Superior State Highlights 1/17/25
published: 18 Jan 2025
HD 온 세상 주님이 다스리네 (Len Thomas) - 안산시립합창단
온 세상 주님이 다스리네 (He's got the whole world in his hands)
Arranged by Len Thomas
안산시립합창단 (박신화 지휘)
중앙성가 8 수록
파트 연습실 제작 및 오케스트라 악보 문의: [email protected]
K Choral Stream 한국 합창 음악 채널: youtube.com/@kchoralstream
#중앙성가8집 #안산시립 #박신화
Guide tracks available here: http://onlineconductor.com/West-Side-Story-Suite-arr-Len-Thomas-SATB-Guide-Tracks-p124775259
Backing Track (piano): http://onlinec...
Guide tracks available here: http://onlineconductor.com/West-Side-Story-Suite-arr-Len-Thomas-SATB-Guide-Tracks-p124775259
Backing Track (piano): http://onlineconductor.com/West-Side-Story-Suite-arr-Len-Thomas-Piano-Backing-Track-p124775338
This arrangement has possibly the best ending a choir can sing! Len's clever development of Somewhere leads to an almighty end, probably not displayed very well in the full mix demonstration below. The rest of the work is also cleverly arranged and gives the opportunity to sing some of the classics from West Side Story in a relatively short suite at just under 8 minutes.
Guide tracks available here: http://onlineconductor.com/West-Side-Story-Suite-arr-Len-Thomas-SATB-Guide-Tracks-p124775259
Backing Track (piano): http://onlineconductor.com/West-Side-Story-Suite-arr-Len-Thomas-Piano-Backing-Track-p124775338
This arrangement has possibly the best ending a choir can sing! Len's clever development of Somewhere leads to an almighty end, probably not displayed very well in the full mix demonstration below. The rest of the work is also cleverly arranged and gives the opportunity to sing some of the classics from West Side Story in a relatively short suite at just under 8 minutes.
Professor Len Thomas delivered his Inaugural Lecture "Fantastic beasts and how to count them" on Wednesday 23rd November 2022.
Abstract:
Our natural world is f...
Professor Len Thomas delivered his Inaugural Lecture "Fantastic beasts and how to count them" on Wednesday 23rd November 2022.
Abstract:
Our natural world is full of fantastic beasts, but many are under treat from human-caused changes to their environment. Effective conservation of wildlife populations relies on our answering four Ws: what (current population size), where (spatial distribution), when (trends over time) and why (causes of trends). In this lecture, I will show how statistical research and technological advances are used to enable better answers. Fantastic beasts showcased include punk monkeys (critically endangered cottontop tamarin), mysterious breath-hold champions (beaked whale species, mostly unknown conservation status) and panda-eyed porpoises (critically
endangered vaquita). Human-caused stressors range from the obviously bad (Deepwater Horizon oil spill) to those that are more nuanced (e.g., marine wind farms). The lecture will not involve any magic. It will, however, be followed by a reception in Lower College Hall to which all are welcome.
https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk
Professor Len Thomas delivered his Inaugural Lecture "Fantastic beasts and how to count them" on Wednesday 23rd November 2022.
Abstract:
Our natural world is full of fantastic beasts, but many are under treat from human-caused changes to their environment. Effective conservation of wildlife populations relies on our answering four Ws: what (current population size), where (spatial distribution), when (trends over time) and why (causes of trends). In this lecture, I will show how statistical research and technological advances are used to enable better answers. Fantastic beasts showcased include punk monkeys (critically endangered cottontop tamarin), mysterious breath-hold champions (beaked whale species, mostly unknown conservation status) and panda-eyed porpoises (critically
endangered vaquita). Human-caused stressors range from the obviously bad (Deepwater Horizon oil spill) to those that are more nuanced (e.g., marine wind farms). The lecture will not involve any magic. It will, however, be followed by a reception in Lower College Hall to which all are welcome.
https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk
West Side Story Medley (CC) by Leonard Bernstein arr. Len Thomas, Performed by the Rocky Mountain Wind Symphony, Kenneth P. Soper, Music Director, and the Villa...
West Side Story Medley (CC) by Leonard Bernstein arr. Len Thomas, Performed by the Rocky Mountain Wind Symphony, Kenneth P. Soper, Music Director, and the Village Seven Choir Festival Voices, on March 19, 2017 at Village Seven Presbyterian Church, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
West Side Story Medley (CC) by Leonard Bernstein arr. Len Thomas, Performed by the Rocky Mountain Wind Symphony, Kenneth P. Soper, Music Director, and the Village Seven Choir Festival Voices, on March 19, 2017 at Village Seven Presbyterian Church, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
How can we tell which wildlife species are doing okay and which are of conservation concern? How can we tell if conservation measures are effective in restoring...
How can we tell which wildlife species are doing okay and which are of conservation concern? How can we tell if conservation measures are effective in restoring depleted populations? To answer these and similar questions, we need reliable estimates of population size and trends. However, obtaining these estimates is tricky given that many species live at low density over vast (often remote) areas, and are deliberately hard to spot.
In this talk, Len will highlight the work of the inter-disciplinary Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling (CREEM) in developing methods for estimating wildlife population size, focussing on a method, distance sampling, that is used in thousands of studies worldwide from polar bears to chameleons, whales to songbirds. He will show how CREEM supports practitioners by providing free software and training, and how new data collection technology including remote cameras, microphones and even environmental DNA can potentially be harnessed to make surveys even more effective.
How can we tell which wildlife species are doing okay and which are of conservation concern? How can we tell if conservation measures are effective in restoring depleted populations? To answer these and similar questions, we need reliable estimates of population size and trends. However, obtaining these estimates is tricky given that many species live at low density over vast (often remote) areas, and are deliberately hard to spot.
In this talk, Len will highlight the work of the inter-disciplinary Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling (CREEM) in developing methods for estimating wildlife population size, focussing on a method, distance sampling, that is used in thousands of studies worldwide from polar bears to chameleons, whales to songbirds. He will show how CREEM supports practitioners by providing free software and training, and how new data collection technology including remote cameras, microphones and even environmental DNA can potentially be harnessed to make surveys even more effective.
A Million Dream: On the Red Carpet closed the first act with this very popular medley of "West Side Story", arranged by Len Thomas and directed by Susan Stutevi...
A Million Dream: On the Red Carpet closed the first act with this very popular medley of "West Side Story", arranged by Len Thomas and directed by Susan Stuteville. Rose Marie Formant accompanied on the piano, with David W. Fields on drums.
A Million Dream: On the Red Carpet closed the first act with this very popular medley of "West Side Story", arranged by Len Thomas and directed by Susan Stuteville. Rose Marie Formant accompanied on the piano, with David W. Fields on drums.
European Grand Prix Association For Choral Singing
45th Tolosa Choral Contest 2013, Basque Country, Spain
ECU CHAMBER SINGERS from Greenville, East Carolina, U...
European Grand Prix Association For Choral Singing
45th Tolosa Choral Contest 2013, Basque Country, Spain
ECU CHAMBER SINGERS from Greenville, East Carolina, USA
WEST SIDE STORY, Leonard Bernstein (1918-1991) / Arr. Len Thomas (1543-1623)
European Grand Prix Association For Choral Singing
45th Tolosa Choral Contest 2013, Basque Country, Spain
ECU CHAMBER SINGERS from Greenville, East Carolina, USA
WEST SIDE STORY, Leonard Bernstein (1918-1991) / Arr. Len Thomas (1543-1623)
온 세상 주님이 다스리네 (He's got the whole world in his hands)
Arranged by Len Thomas
안산시립합창단 (박신화 지휘)
중앙성가 8 수록
파트 연습실 제작 및 오케스트라 악보 문의: [email protected]...
온 세상 주님이 다스리네 (He's got the whole world in his hands)
Arranged by Len Thomas
안산시립합창단 (박신화 지휘)
중앙성가 8 수록
파트 연습실 제작 및 오케스트라 악보 문의: [email protected]
K Choral Stream 한국 합창 음악 채널: youtube.com/@kchoralstream
#중앙성가8집 #안산시립 #박신화
온 세상 주님이 다스리네 (He's got the whole world in his hands)
Arranged by Len Thomas
안산시립합창단 (박신화 지휘)
중앙성가 8 수록
파트 연습실 제작 및 오케스트라 악보 문의: [email protected]
K Choral Stream 한국 합창 음악 채널: youtube.com/@kchoralstream
#중앙성가8집 #안산시립 #박신화
Guide tracks available here: http://onlineconductor.com/West-Side-Story-Suite-arr-Len-Thomas-SATB-Guide-Tracks-p124775259
Backing Track (piano): http://onlineconductor.com/West-Side-Story-Suite-arr-Len-Thomas-Piano-Backing-Track-p124775338
This arrangement has possibly the best ending a choir can sing! Len's clever development of Somewhere leads to an almighty end, probably not displayed very well in the full mix demonstration below. The rest of the work is also cleverly arranged and gives the opportunity to sing some of the classics from West Side Story in a relatively short suite at just under 8 minutes.
Professor Len Thomas delivered his Inaugural Lecture "Fantastic beasts and how to count them" on Wednesday 23rd November 2022.
Abstract:
Our natural world is full of fantastic beasts, but many are under treat from human-caused changes to their environment. Effective conservation of wildlife populations relies on our answering four Ws: what (current population size), where (spatial distribution), when (trends over time) and why (causes of trends). In this lecture, I will show how statistical research and technological advances are used to enable better answers. Fantastic beasts showcased include punk monkeys (critically endangered cottontop tamarin), mysterious breath-hold champions (beaked whale species, mostly unknown conservation status) and panda-eyed porpoises (critically
endangered vaquita). Human-caused stressors range from the obviously bad (Deepwater Horizon oil spill) to those that are more nuanced (e.g., marine wind farms). The lecture will not involve any magic. It will, however, be followed by a reception in Lower College Hall to which all are welcome.
https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk
West Side Story Medley (CC) by Leonard Bernstein arr. Len Thomas, Performed by the Rocky Mountain Wind Symphony, Kenneth P. Soper, Music Director, and the Village Seven Choir Festival Voices, on March 19, 2017 at Village Seven Presbyterian Church, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
How can we tell which wildlife species are doing okay and which are of conservation concern? How can we tell if conservation measures are effective in restoring depleted populations? To answer these and similar questions, we need reliable estimates of population size and trends. However, obtaining these estimates is tricky given that many species live at low density over vast (often remote) areas, and are deliberately hard to spot.
In this talk, Len will highlight the work of the inter-disciplinary Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling (CREEM) in developing methods for estimating wildlife population size, focussing on a method, distance sampling, that is used in thousands of studies worldwide from polar bears to chameleons, whales to songbirds. He will show how CREEM supports practitioners by providing free software and training, and how new data collection technology including remote cameras, microphones and even environmental DNA can potentially be harnessed to make surveys even more effective.
A Million Dream: On the Red Carpet closed the first act with this very popular medley of "West Side Story", arranged by Len Thomas and directed by Susan Stuteville. Rose Marie Formant accompanied on the piano, with David W. Fields on drums.
European Grand Prix Association For Choral Singing
45th Tolosa Choral Contest 2013, Basque Country, Spain
ECU CHAMBER SINGERS from Greenville, East Carolina, USA
WEST SIDE STORY, Leonard Bernstein (1918-1991) / Arr. Len Thomas (1543-1623)
온 세상 주님이 다스리네 (He's got the whole world in his hands)
Arranged by Len Thomas
안산시립합창단 (박신화 지휘)
중앙성가 8 수록
파트 연습실 제작 및 오케스트라 악보 문의: [email protected]
K Choral Stream 한국 합창 음악 채널: youtube.com/@kchoralstream
#중앙성가8집 #안산시립 #박신화
Thomas made his debut for South Melbourne in 1927 and went on to become one of their better players during the 1930s. He won the club's Best and Fairest award in 1931 and 1938. A premiership player in 1933, he played through the centre in their Grand Final victory over Richmond.
In 1939 he moved to Hawthorn where he had accepted the role of captain-coach. The club finished tenth and the following season he crossed to North Melbourne with the same leadership role but couldn’t prevent them from taking the wooden spoon. At the season's end he announced his retirement from football in order to take up military service.
Military career
Although Thomas had attained the rank of Corporal, upon his evacuation from the Middle East in September 1941 he requested that he be allowed to revert to the rank of Private, so that he could serve as a commando. His request was granted. He served with the 2/3rd Independent (Commando) Company, Second A.I.F.
Monday, Well baby if fell for you Tuesday I wrote you this song Wendsday I wait outside yoor door, Even though I know it's wrong, 7 days a week Every hour of the month Gonna let you Know where my heart Is commin from I shouldnt feel this way, But I gonna say Baby I gotta let you now I will try Everything, To make you grow Closer to me And maybe make You beleive That I will behave How can I Get it through To tell you What I can't lose I will try 365 days, 365 ways to get to you Yeah, to get to You, you, you, you Baby Every second, I want you all To myself (All to my self) Every second Every second Every tick tick of The clock I just can Handle myself, Feeling kinda guilty But girl I can't stop Girl I don't wanna Nobody else, No one else, No one else, I will try Everything, To make you grow Closer to me I'll try 365 days,