Dunedin organist, choirmaster, composer, music lecturer and broadcaster (DNZB, v5, p182-183)
Galway, Victor Edward, 1894-1960
Dunedin Music Festival, season 1950. Souvenir programme for the season [1950].
Date: 1950
Reference: Eph-A-FESTIVAL-Dunedin-1950-01
Description: Programme for the festival featuring the following performers and groups: Professor V E Galway, University String Quartet (conductor Francis Bate), University Musical Society (conductor Robert Philpot); Dunedin Choral Society, National Orchestra, Linda Parker (soprano), Lex MacDonald (baritone); University of Otago Trio (Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate, Maurice Till), St Kilda Band, Ramon Opie, K G Smith, Royal Dunedin Male Choir, Returned Services' Choir, Bertha Rawlinson; Dr E Bainton conducting the National Orchestra, with soloist Shirley Welsh (piano). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 24 pages, each 247 x 187 mm. Provenance: Donated by the NZSO in 2014.
National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes of quarto size....
Date: 1953 - 1954
Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NO-1953/1954
Description: Includes: 1953: 1953 Wellington Proms. Conductor Michael Bowles; soloists Vincent Aspey, Eric Lawson, Shirley Carter, Linda Parker, Ronald Dowd, Maurice Clare, Mina Foley, Ken Wilson, Norman Booth, Francis Rosner. Concerts 1-5 (24-29 January 1953) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) 1953 Christchurch Proms. Conductor Michael Bowles; soloist Ernest Jenner, Linda Parker, Ronald Dowd, Maurice Clare, Royal Christchurch Musical Society, Stewart Harvey, Mary Pratt. Concerts 1-5 (3-7 February 1953) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) 1953 Dunedin Proms. Conductor Michael Bowles; soloists Vincent Aspey, Eric Lawson, Shirley Carter, Linda Parker, Ronald Dowd, Maurice Clare, Maurice Till. Concerts 1-4 (9-12 February 1953) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) Alan Loveday violinist; associate artist Ruth Stanfield, pianist. Recital programme with photo of performers [May 1953] Combined Churches Festival Choir assisted by the National Orchestra. Christmas concerts in honour of the visit to Auckland of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. Choir conductor Professor H Hollinrake, soloists Mary Langford, Heather Begg, William Dent, Raymond Windsor; organists Ray Wilson, Trevor Sparling, Arthur Reid. National Orchestra conductor Warwick Braithwaite; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Auckland, 25 and 27 December 1953. Programme (2 copies) 1954: "The messiah", by George Fredric Handel with massed choirs. Soloists Sybil Phillipps, Mary Pratt, Newton Goodson, Kenneth Macaulay and the National Orchestra ... conductor Warwick Braithwaite; organist and choirmaster H Temple White. Wellington Town Hall, 14 January 1954. Programme (2 copies) Royal concert in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh by the National Orchestra; conductor Warwick Braithwaite, leader Vincent Aspey. Soloists Dora Drake, Lex MacDonald, Richard Farrell, organist Dr V E Galway, Massed Girls' Choir. Dunedin Town Hall, 26 January 1954. Programme 1954 Wellington Proms. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite; soloists Julie Clarke, Lily Latischeva. Concerts 103 (4-6 February 1954). Souvenir programme (2 copies) National Orchestra, with Jan Smeterlin, solo pianist. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite, leader Vincent Aspey. Auckland Town Hall, 1 June [1954]. Auckland Festival of the Arts; reprint from official programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including the NZ Symphony Orchestra in 2015; one item from the collection of James Gore.
Page, Frederick Joseph, 1905-1983 : Inward correspondence
Date: 1948, 1969
By: Page, Frederick Joseph, 1905-1983
Reference: MS-Papers-6365
Description: Comprises correspondence between Page, Lilburn and Galway regarding university music studies and qualifications, and re the music papers of David Farquhar; and letter from Lilburn to Page from Toronto describing his experiences there Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - See TAPUHI for further papers of Frederick Page Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs and typescripts Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Dr J M Thomson, Wellington, Sep 1998
[Music programmes 1943].
Date: 1943
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1943
Description: Includes programmes featuring: Maurice Clare violin recital; at the piano Noel Newson. Radiant Hall [Christchurch], 18 December 1943]. Programme A concert of works by Douglas Lilburn to be held in Canterbury College Hall, 29 September 1943. Programme / flier (2 copies) Celebrity concert (by arrangement with the National Broadcasting Service. Ignaz Friedman, Andersen Tyrer. Grand Opera House, 7 February 1943. programme (2 copies) Auckland Watersiders' Silver Band. 1943-1944 programme for one of a series of Sunday concerts. Public Hospital, 27 June 1943. Concerts given by Marie Vandewart and Dorothy Davies, sometimes with Erika Schorss. Nimmo's Hall 12 April (2 copies), 16 June, 3 August, 21 September, and 9 November [1943]. Flier / programmes Invercargill Orchestral Society. First concert. Victoria Concert Chamber, 10 August 1943. Programme (2 copies) Invercargill Orchestral Society. Second concert. Victoria Concert Chamber, 16 November 1943. Programme Combined Te Kuiti and Otorohanga Choral Societies present Handel's "Messiah". With Mrs J Scott (soprano), Mrs R Woodward (contralto), Rev G M Yule (tenor), Mr B Williams (bass), Mrs J R Shaw (pianiste), Rev W E Moore (organist). Conductor Mr J Warnock Watson. Ritz Hall Te Kuiti, 11 December; Regent Theatre Otorohanga, 12 December 1943. Programme (2 copies) Otago University Musical Society, hon conductor Dr V E Galway. "King Estmere" and miscellaneous works. [Dunedin] Town Hall, 5 August 1943. programme Public concert. Andersen Tyrer conducting the N.B.S. String Orchestra, St Mary's College Girls' Choir, Inia Te Wiata, accompanist Frank Crowther. Grand Opera House, 18 July [1943?]. Programme St Mary's Church New Plymouth. Centennial Festival presentation of "The Messiah", by the choir of St Mary's Church and the New Plymouth Choral Society. 8 December 1943. Order of service Webbe School of Music. Diamond Jubilee [1883-1943]. Past and present pupils' reunion. Lewis Eady Hall, 27 October [1943]. Invitation card Quantity: 13 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.
Letters to the editor and other items of interest (2)
Date: 1960-1961
From: Austin, Louis Daly, 1877-1967 : Papers
Reference: fMS-Papers-7069-06
Description: Letters from various people entered under Name Quantity: 1 folder(s).
New Zealand Music since 1950 - a kaleidoscope of New Zealand music ; a documentary comp...
Date: 1981
From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive
Reference: MSDT-0025-1
Description: Includes excerpts from 30 composers Other Titles - Wayleggo / Oswald Cheeseman (25\") Other Titles - Sings Harry / Douglas Lilburn (1'44\") Other Titles - Mystical songs / Ronald Tremain (52\") Other Titles - Harbour nocturne / Larry Pruden (1'20\") Other Titles - Concertino for piano / David Farquhar (57\") Other Titles - Lovefield / Annea Lockwood (47\") Other Titles - Prelude and allegro / Anthony Watson (1'10\") Other Titles - Salm / Lyell Cresswell (1'17\") Other Titles - Salve regina / David Griffiths (1'56\") Other Titles - Seven interpretations / Dorothy Buchanan (1'04\") Other Titles - Wolfskehl songs / Edwin Carr (26\") Other Titles - Flame tree / Noel Sanders (1') Other Titles - Tristan and Iseult / Gillian Whitehead (1'10\") Other Titles - Piano concerto / Christopher Norton (51\") Other Titles - Pentes / Denis Smalley (1'10\") Other Titles - Aie : a conversation / Gillian Bibby (56\") Other Titles - Seaswell / John Rimmer (1'26\") Other Titles - Double music / Ross Harris (1'15\") Other Titles - Brandenburg concerto no 7 / William Southgate (1'22\") Other Titles - Polyphonic chords / Michael Smither (37\") Other Titles - Gung ho / Philip Dadson (1') Other Titles - Run / John Cousins (1'16\") Other Titles - Maori suite / Ashley Heenan (1'26\") Other Titles - Earth and sky / Jenny McLeod (1'28\") Other Titles - Summer voices / Douglas Lilburn (1'04\") Other Titles - Horizons / Ross Harris (1'30\") Other Titles - For the kokako / [John Rimmer] (1'04\") Other Titles - Collages for Sunday morning / Ian McDonald (1'05\") Other Titles - Bali hai / Peter Crowe (57\") Other Titles - Birds of enlightenment / Bryony Phillips (1'08\") Other Titles - Ostinate / David Farquhar (1'05\") Other Titles - Music anakanak / Jack Body (1'30\") Responsibility - Originally prepared for the 7th Asian Composers' Conference in March 1981. Quantity: 51 Minutes and seconds Duration. Physical Description: Sound cassette : digital Finding Aids: New Zealand Public Radio Sound Archive list.
Inward correspondence and other papers
Date: [1941-1990]
From: Kelson, Cara, 1922-: Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-5700-2
Description: Comprises letter in French from Lazare Levy with photographs of Arthur Honegger, Levy, Cara Kelson and others and programme for concert for Honegger in which Kelson played (1952); card from Professor V E Galway; invitation to coronation of Queen Elizabeth II; fragment of letter mentioning Kelson (as Cara Hall) (nd); letters of congratulation and thanks for her concerts (1941-1951); letters and cards from L D Austin (1961-1966); photocopies of photographs of Walter Harris and in memoriam piece on him (1988); and arrangments by L D Austin, `Valse impromptu' and `Spring song' Language - Letter by Lazare Levy, ca 1952 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Colour photograph of Walter B Harris and black and white photograph of two children sitting in front of tombstone of Una June Harris.
Various artists :[New Zealand bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with...
Date: 1870 - 1960
From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]
By: Bensemann, Leo Vernon, 1912-1986; Berry, Reginald George James, 1906-1979; Broekstra, Tom, active 1953; Coleridge, John Duke, active 1910; Donner, Tibor Karl, 1907-1993; Dwyer, Ella Margaret, 1887-1979; Goodwin, Arnold Frederick, 1890-1978; Graham, Jessie Sutherland, 1886-1954; Gross, Richard Oliver, 1882-1964; Harris, Sam, active 1950; Holloway, Ronald, 1909-2003; Lloyd, Constance Alice, 1895-1982; McLintock, Alexander Hare, 1903-1968; Nash, Paul, 1889-1946; Percy, William Stratford, 1872-1946; Rule, Percival Watts, 1889-1953; Tilsley, Lydia Louise, 1898-1983; Tough, George Bannerman, 1901-1983; Wiseman, Hilda Alexandra, 1894-1982; Younghusband, Adela Mary, 1878-1969
Reference: BOOKPLATES-GRAHAM-NZ-G
Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: V. E. Galway (by A H McLintock, ca 1938) George Vere Arundell Monckton-Arundell, 8th Viscount Galway, Governor-General of New Zealand Briar Gardner (by Louise Tilsley, ca 1938) R. S. Garnett Collection (of Dumas books in the Auckland Public Library, by Tibor Karl Donner, date 1934) Alexander Geddes (by Hilda Wiseman, 1934) Ethelwyn Geddes (A F[?] Goodwin, no date) General Assembly Library (4 different, ca 1949?) A. W. Gibb (by Percy Watts Rule, 1935) John Gibson (by Hilda Wiseman, 1953) Reginald Gibson (by Hilda Wiseman, 1947) Augusta Carr Glasgow (d. 1822) Earl of Glasgow, David Boyle, Governor General of New Zealand 1892-97) John Glasgow (by Paul Nash, 1908) Denis Glover (by Leo Bensemann) Denis Glover (by unknown Auckland artist, 1933) Auckland Goethe Society Arthur Godley (by John Duke Coleridge, 2 different ca 1910) Betty Goldie (by Hilda Wiseman, 1932) Jack W Goodwin (Unicorn Press, 1935, for Wilson and Horton Journalism prize) Margaret Gordon (by W. S. Percy) Mona Gordon (by Connie Lloyd, 1932) E. K. Goulding (by Hilda Wiseman, 1946) Jeanne H. Goulding (by a commercial artist, 1940) David H Graham (by Ron Holloway, 1952 - two different) David H Graham (by James Berry, 1952) David H. Graham (by Tom Broekstra, 1953) David H. Graham (by Adele Younghusband, 1954) David H. Graham (by Jessie S Jackson, later Mrs David H Graham, 1951) David H. Graham (by Sam Harris, 1950) David H. Graham (by Ella Dwyer, 1950) David H. Graham (by Hilda Wiseman, 1952) Elsie D. Graham (by Hilda Wiseman, 1944) Rose Grainger Collection (by Ron Holloway, 1936) Ida D. Gray (by Hilda Wiseman, 1946) Gray's Inn Library (by G. B. Tough, 1948) Greenwood Richard O. Gross (by himself, 1951) W. H. Gummer (by Hilda Wiseman, 1930) Dorothy G. Gwynne (by Hilda Wiseman, 1937) F. J. Gwynne (by Hilda Wiseman, 1936) Quantity: 44 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings
Laus Deo (part song) / Victor Galway
From: Radio New Zealand. Library: Collection
By: Galway, Victor Edward, 1894-1960; Gray, Thomas Baily, 1898-1987
Reference: MSY-2289
Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Radio NZ catalogue.
National Youth Choir
Date: 19 Nov 1984
From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive
By: New Zealand National Youth Choir; Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-2017; Galway, Victor Edward, 1894-1960; Byers, Donald, active 1984; Madden, Richard, 1953-
Reference: MSDT-0147-5
Description: Performer: National Youth Choir Performer: Godfrey, Peter (cond) Other Titles - Be gentle, o hands of a child / by Victor Galway Other Titles - Ave Maria / by Donald Byers Other Titles - I sing of a maiden / by Richard Madden Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 8.30 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM
Psalm of the seafarers / Victor Galway
From: Radio New Zealand. Library: Collection
By: Galway, Victor Edward, 1894-1960
Reference: MSY-2290
Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s). Finding Aids: Radio NZ catalogue.
Portrait of Victor Edward Galway
Date: [ca 29 Jul 1931]
From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives
Reference: PAColl-6303-32
Description: Portrait of Victor Edward Galway in academic costume, taken by an unidentified photographer circa 29 July 1931 Note on back of states photo was published 29 July 1931 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print