[Music programmes 1941].

Date
1941
Reference
Eph-A-MUSIC-1941
Description

Includes programmes featuring:

British-American goodwill concert, under the patronage and in the presence of Her Excellency Lady Newall, sponsored by the British-American Co-Operation Movement in association with the English Speaking Union and the English Folk Association. (With the Victory troubadours, Ken Macauley, Jocelyn Walker, Molly Atkinson, Henri Penn's Bohemian Players). Town Hall Concert Chamber, 30 July 1941. Programme (2 copies)

Zillah Castle. Pupils' concert. Nimmo's Hall Wellington, 1 December 1941. Programme

Celebrity Concert Extraordinary (with Harold Williams (baritone), Ignaz Friedman (pianist), Andersen Tyrer (conductor) and the N.B.S. Orchestra). Town Hall, 18 December 1941. Proceeds for comforts for New Zealanders and Poles fighting in Libya. Programme (2 copies)

Noel Coward concert. Opening attraction of the Victory Queen Carnival (with Heddle Nash, Andersen Tyrer, Maurice Clare, Mary Pratt, Sefton Daly, Clement Howe). Town Hall Wellington, 30 January 1941. Programme (2 copies)

Oscar Natzke - Kenneth Neate concerts. Australia and New Zealand 1941. Programme no. 1 (2 copies)

Oscar Natzke - Kenneth Neate concerts. Australia and New Zealand 1941. Programme no. 2 (2 copies)

Oscar Natzke - Kenneth Neate concerts. Australia and New Zealand 1941. Programme no. 3

New Plymouth Choral Society. "Elijah". Opera House New Plymouth, 3 December 1941. Programme

Ava Symons Memorial Cup. Brochure about the Memorial Cup to be offered by the Wellington Symphony Orchestra for the Open Violin Solo class over 16 years of age. A scholarship was also to be offered. Brochure shows a portrait of Ava Symons and a photograph of the Cup.

Trentham Band night; a tribute form the Band to the boys overseas. Wellington Town Hall, 9 September 1941. Programme

Wellington Pipe and Brass Bands' Association present the Victory Cavalcade. Basin Reserve Wellington, 7 December 1941. Official programme (bands, marching girls, a display by members of the Health and Beauty Movement under Betty Page).

Wellington Primary Schools Music Festival. Town Hall Wellington, 21 October 1941. Programme.

Quantity: 11 album(s) Album(s).

Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Format
11 album(s) Album(s), Ephemera, Photolithographs, Theatre programmes, Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.
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