Rigg, Valerie, active 1963-1985

Violinist, born in Masterton. In 1963 she was reported to have been a pupil of Alex Lindsay. She then studied in London, Spain and Switzerland for nine years, and played in London orchestras.

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New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation :The N.Z.B.C. presents the Sonic Circus; a festiva...

Date: 1974

From: [Posters announcing musical events, music, concerts in New Zealand. 1970-1974]

By: New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-1974-01

Description: Programme (originally folded in six, for a music event with film, electronic music, a dream room, Fingal's Cave, the Harris Electric Music Machine. Performers included: From Scratch, Margaret Nielsen, Bruce Greenfield, Barry Margan, Rebecca Harris, Anthea Moller, Christopher Salmon, Vyvyan Yendoll, Ronald Burt, Alex Lindsay, Valerie Rigg, Farquhar Wilkinson, Christopher Norton, Gary Brain, David Farquhar, Robert Oliver, Paul Blackman, Jennifer White, Frances Edmond, Adele Clifton, Pandora Coates. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 0.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Offset print on both sides of sheet 620 x 430 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Posters. 1985]

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-NZSO-1985

Description: Includes: 13 March: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker. Michael Fowler Centre 19 March: "A night in Vienna". Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; soprano Elizabeth Hynes; tenor John van Kesteren. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) 27 April: Conductor Jose Serebrier; pianist Karoly Mocsari. Michael Fowler Centre 4 May: Conductor Leonid Grin; pianist Peter Frankl. Michael Fowler Centre 25 & 26 May: Conductor Leonid Grin; violinist Carl Pini; pianist Maurice Till; pianist Tamas Vesmas. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) 8 June: Conductor Vakhtang Jordania; violinist Eugene Sarbu. Michael Fowler Centre 29 & 30 June: Red series [and] Ford Symphony series 230. Conductor Vakhtang Jordania; violinist Eugene Sarbu. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) 13 July: Blue series. The Dvorak Requiem. Conductor Sir David Willcocks. Michael Fowler Centre 17 August: Red series. Conductor Doron Salomon; violinist Valerie Rigg; oboeist Ronald Webb; narrator Nitza Saul; tenor Anthony Benfell. Michael Fowler Centre 19 September: Blue series. Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; soloist Edward Allen (horn). Michael Fowler Centre 26 September: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; soloists Malvina Major, Nicola Waite, Christopher Doig with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington. Wellington Town Hall (2 copies) Quantity: 11 posters. Physical Description: Screenprint and offset prints, sizes varying up to 800 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by the NZ Symphony Orchestra, 2013

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Wellington Chamber Orchestra: [Ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1970-1999]

Date: 1970 - 1999

By: Goodbehere, Ann, active 1999-2007

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WCO-1970/1999

Description: Includes: 1975: Wellington Concert Orchestra. Conductor Bill Walden-Mills; leader Jim Hessell, and Wellington Girls College Choir. [Old St Paul's, 2 November [1975]. Yellow flier 1977?: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Bill Walden-Mills; leader Jim Hessell; soloist Betty Stewart. Old St Pauls, 4 December [ca 1977?] 1979: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Larry Pruden; leader Jim Hessell [Concert - includes Pruden's "Akaroa"]. St Andrews on the Terrace, 18 November 1979. White flier / programme 1982: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Bruce Corlett; soloist Katherine Sharman. Old St Pauls, 2 May 1982. Yellow flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Bruce Corlett; soloist Colleen Rae Gerrard. St Andrews on the Terrace, 1 August [1982]. Pink flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; horn soloist Jill Ferrabee.[Concert which includes Larry Pruden's "Back country overture"] Old St Paul's, 7 November [1982]. Red flier (2 copies) and yellow flier (2 copies) 1983: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Jim Hessell; soloist Valerie Rigg. Old St Pauls, 1 May [1983]. Blue flier (2 copies) Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Jim Hessell; soloist Jan Christensen. [Concert]. St Andrews on the Terrace, 13 November [1983]. Blue flier (2 copies) 1984: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Jim Hessell; soloist Andrew Kasza. Old St Paul's, 6 May [1984]. Blue flier (2 copies) Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Jim Hessell; with Catherine Martin. St Andrews on the Terrace, 29 July [1984]. Blue flier 1986: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Alan Foster; leader Hilary Drake; organist Robert Ampt. Concert Old St Pauls, 4 May [1986]. Yellow programme / flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Doug Bell; leader Hilary Drake; soloist Thomas Karena. St Andrews on the Terrace, 10 August [1986]. White flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter Zwartz; leader Hilary Drake; with Diedre Irons. Concert. St Andrews on the Terrace, 16 November [1986]. Pink flier (2 copies) 1987: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter Zwartz; leader Lydia Pattison; with Yuri Gezentsvey, violin. Old St Pauls, 3 May [1987]. Yellow flier (2 copies) Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Simon Tipping; leader Hilary Drake; with Flora Edwards mezzo soprano. St Andrews on the Terrace, 15 November [1987]. Yellow flier (2 copies) 1988: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Martin Lodge; leader Hilary Drake; Gudrun Scharnke, oboe. Old St PAuls, 1 May [1988]. Yellow flier (2 copies) Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Alan Foster; leader Beatrice Wilson; Glenda Craven, violin; Peter van Drimmelen viola. St Peters Anglican Church Willis Street, 26 November [1988]. Blue flier (2 copies) 1989: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Edward Aspey; leader Beatrice Wilson; Deborah Tetley flute. St Peters Anglican Church 22 April; Tawa College 23 April [1989]. Yellow flier 1991: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Alan Foster; with soloists from Bel Canto. Kapiti Cooperating Parish Church 10 November; Catholic Cathedral Hill Street 17 November [1992]. Yellow flier 1992: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Alan Foster; leader Beatrice Wilson; contralto Elizabeth Gawler. Kapiti Cooperating Parish Church 26 July; Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street 2 August [1992]. Green flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter van Drimmelen; leader Beatrice Wilson; with Rachel Thomson & Emma Sayers pianos; Madeline Smith & Christopher Leach narrators. "All creatures great and small". World Animal Day. Adam Concert Room, 4 October [1992]. Yellow flier 1993: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Sue Robinson; leader Gillian Baynes; with Bel Canto Vocal Ensemble including soloists Scilla Askew, Maria Archer, Lindon Loader, Russell Ixer, Bruce Carson. St Patricks College Chapel Silverstream 2 May; Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street 9 May [1993]. Blue flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Alan Foster; leader Beatrice Wilson; clarinet Richard Foreman. Kapiti Co-operating Parish Church Raumati 25 July; Sacred Heart Cathedral, 8 August [1993]. Pink flier (2 copies, one with first venue crossed out) Wellington Chamber Orchestra seeks players for the following positions: 1st clarinet; 1st & 2nd violins, double bass. Vacancies close 19 November 1993. White flier 1994: Wellington Chamber Orchestra presents "Noyes Fludde", a children's opera by Benjamin Britten. Musical director Sue Robinson; producer Tony Wilson; soloists Christopher Whelan, Elizabeth Gawler, Geoffrey Duncan, James Webb, children's chorus includes Island Bay School and Capital Boys Choir. St Peter's Church, 12 March [1994]. Yellow flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Sue Robinson; leader Beatrice Wilson; piano Katherine Austin. Adam Concert Room, 8 May [1994]. Yellow flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter van Drimmelen; leader Beatrice Wilson; narrator Michael Wilson. A family afternoon concert. St Peters Church Willis Street, 21 August 1994. Pink flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Sue Robinson; leader Beatrice Wilson; with Bel Canto Vocal Ensemble. Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street, 27 November [1994]. Red flier 1995: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Ken Young; leader Helen Weir; piccolo soloist Karen Batten. Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street, 7 May 1995. White flier, and yellow flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Sue Robinson; leader Helen Weir; soloist Wendy Kale mezzo soprano. Johnsonville Terrace Centre 19 August; Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street 20 August [1995]. Yellow flier 1996: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Kenneth Young. [Concert]. Wesley Church Taranaki Street, 1 December 1996. White flier 1997: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Anniversary reunion and concert. Wellington College of Education Karori, 27-28 September 1997. Souvenir programme 1972-1997 (2 copies) Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter Walls; leader Gillian Baynes; soloist Ursula Allan. Lower Hutt Town Hall 30 November; Adam Concert Room Victoria University 7 December 1997. Blue flier 1998: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Kenneth Young; leader Janine Smart; soloist Peter Sharman. St George's Anglican Church Seatoun 29 March 1998; Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street 5 April 1998. Green flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Marc Taddei; leader Janine Smart; soloist Justine Cormack. [Concert]. Anglican Chinese Mission Church Hall 21 June 1998; St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu 28 June 1998. Blue flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter van Drimmelen; leader Beatrice Wilson, soloist David Gilling. Wellington College of Education Karori 13 September 1998; St Andrews on the Terrace 20 September 1998. Pink flier 1999: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter van Drimmelen; leader Ann Goodbehere. Children's concert, Muritai School 21 March; St Andrews on the Terrace 28 March 1999. Blue flier / programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programme booklets and leaflets, sizes varying up to quarto size

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Upper Hutt Music Society [Music ephemera and concert programmes of octavo size. 1960-19...

Date: 1967 - 1983

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-UHMS-1960/1980s

Description: Includes: 1967: Upper Hutt Music Society presents Frank Gurr (clarinet), Farquhar Wilkinson ('cello), Margaret Diprose (piano). Heretaunga College Assembly Hall, 19 August 1967. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society presents Cecelia Keating (violin), Shirley Carter (piano). Heretaunga College Assembly Hall, 21 October 1967. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society presents the end of year concert: Betty Ayo (soprano), accompanist John Morrison, Choral group, conductor John Marett; Civic Orchestra, conductor E F Wilson; Dr Innes Colegrove (piano). Heretaunga College Assembly Hall, 25 November 1967. Programme 1968: Upper Hutt Music Society presents Wellington Polytechnic Chamber Ensemble (players and singers). Musical director Harry Botham. Heretaunga College Assembly Hall, 19 April 1968. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society June concert. Heretaunga College Hall, 15 June 1968. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society concert by the Victoria University Music Dept. Heretaunga College, 3 August 1968. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society concert by Civic Orchestra. Heretaunga College, 17 August 1968. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society presents Vincent Aspey (violin), Maurice Till (piano). Heretaunga College Assembly Hall, 13 September 1968. Programme 1969: Upper Hutt Music Society programme 1969. [Green pamphlet] Upper Hutt Music Society presents Ruth Pearl (violin), Dobbs Franks (piano). Heretaunga College Assembly hall, 12 April 1969. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society presents N.Z. Quartet (Alex Lindsay, John Dodds, Vyvyan Yendoll, Farquhar Wilkinson). Heretaunga College Hall, 8 June 1969. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society presents Rebecca Harris (harp), Jennifer Baigent (flute), Vyvyan Yendoll (viola). Heretaunga College Assembly Hall, 1 November 1969. Programme 1970: Upper Hutt Music Society 1970 programme (Yellow pamphlet) Upper Hutt Music Society presents the St Mary of the Angels Choir Wellington, directed by Maxwell Fernie in a programme of sacred polyphony and other sacred music. Heretaunga College Assembly Hall, 26 September 1970. 1971: Upper Hutt Music Society presents Hironao Kuwashima (oboe), Nan Gibson (piano). Heretaunga College Hall, 1 May [1971]. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society presents Emily Mair (soprano,piano), Valerie Rigg (violin), Wilfred Simenauer (cello). Heretaunga College Hall, 5 June [1971]. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society presents Grand Steinway concert. Pianist Nan Gibson. Heretaunga College Hall, 16 October [1971]. Programme 1973: Upper Hutt Music Society presents a recital by De Vere Moore (oboe), Jennifer Baigent (flute), Christopher Salmon (cello), Nan Gibson (harpsichord). 7 April 1973. Programme 1976: Upper Hutt Music Society Inc. Concert (Mozart piano concerto no. 9 in E Flat; and Mozart's operetta "Bastien and Bastienne" )With Edward Driscoll, Wendy Ann Gee, Patrick Barry; musical director Geoffrey de Lautour; and with Satory Ensemble). Heretaunga College 10 April 1976. Programme Upper Hutt City Orchestra presents a family concert, 1976 season. Conductor Alan Foster; bassoonist Keith Rubach. Upper Hutt College Hall 9 May; Stokes Valley Community Hall 16 May [1976]. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society. Concert (with Amelia Skinner, Emily Mair, Gordon Skinner, Wilfred Simenauer, Innes Colegrove). Heretaunga College, 18 September 1976. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society presents a "Festival of Music" with Upper Hutt City Orchestra conducted by Alan Foster, St Joseph's Church Choir conducted by Pauline Jennings, Upper Hutt Choral Society conducted by Alwyn Palmer. Heretaunga College Hall, 4 December 1976. Programme 1977: Upper Hutt Music Society. Deirdre Tarrant Dance Theatre, choreographer Deirdre Tarrant [and] Upper Hutt City Orchestra, conductor Alan Foster. Heretaunga College, 16 April 1977. Programme 1982: Upper Hutt Music Society. Concerts for 1982. Pamphlet Upper Hutt Music Society presents a recital by Rae de Lisle. Heretaunga College Hall, 27 March 1982. Programme Upper Hutt Music Society present a concert by Wellington Youth Orchestra. Conductor William Southgate; soloist Bruce Corlett. Heretaunga College Hall, 3 October 1982. Programme 1983: Upper Hutt Music Society (Inc). Michael Houstoun plays Chopin. Heretaunga College, 24 September 1983. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, prior to 1990.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1971].

Date: 1971

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1971

Description: Includes: 1971 season pamphlet (2 copies) 23 January: Summer Music Festival, Nelson 1971. Gala Opening Concert by the Alex Lindsay Orchestra of Wellington. Soloists Alan Gold (clarinet), Alex Lindsay (violin) and Valerie Rigg (violin). Conductor Alex Lindsay. Nelson School of Music, 23 January 1971. Programme (Vivaldi, Lilburn, Grieg, Tartini, Shostakovich, Hindemith) (2 copies) 24 January: Chamber orchestra concert by members of the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra of Wellington. Soloists Alan Gold (clarinet), Raymond White (organ), Farquhar Wilkinson (violoncello). Christ Church Cathedral Nelson, 24 January 1971. Programme (2 copies) 30 May: First subscription concert. Guest conductor Edouard van Remoortel; soloist David James (piano). Wellington Town Hall, 30 May 1971. Programme (2 copies) (Haydn, Mozart, Tchaikovsky) 7 August: Second subscription concert. Conductor Alex Lindsay; soloists Ladislav Jasek (violin) and Frank Gurr (clarinet). Wellington Town Hall, 7 August 1971. Programme (2 copies) (Mozart) 29 August: Third subscription concert. Guest conductor and violin soloist Carl Pini. Wellington Town Hall, 29 August 1971. Programme (2 copies) (Bach, Stravinsky, Vivaldi) 6 October: Fourth subscription concert. Conductor Alex Lindsay, soloists John Mitchinson (tenor), Albert Mackinnon and Michael Gibbs (trumpets) Old St Paul's Church, Wellington, 6 October 1971. Programme (2 copies) (Honegger, Vivaldi, Edwin Carr, Britten) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: One item donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1970].

Date: 1970

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1970

Description: Includes: 1970 season brochure First subscription concert. Leader Valerie Rigg, conductor Alex Lindsay; soloists Alison Maloney (soprano) and Vyvyan Yendoll (viola). 1970. Programme (2 copies)(Handel, Telemann, Finzi, Elgar) Second subscription concert. Leader Valerie Rigg, conductor Alex Lindsay; soloists Colleen Doran (violin), Angela Connal (violin) and Marcel Lambert (horn). 1970. Programme (Dowland, Mordecai Seter, Malcolm Arnold, Haydn, Peter Sculthorpe, Hindemith) (2 copies) Third subscription concert. Leader Valerie Rigg, guest conductor Juan Matteucci, soloist Hir[o]nao Kuwashima (oboe). 1970. Programme (Malipiero, Cimarosa, Roussel, Tchaikovsky) (2 copies) Fourth subscription concert. Leader Valerie Rigg, guest conductor Lawrence Foster; soloist Fou Ts'ong (piano). 1970. Programme (2 copies) (Bach, Mozart, Schoenberg). Quantity: 4 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: Some items donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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Hutt Valley Chamber Music Society: [Ephemera and music programmes of octavo size, 1980-...

Date: 1973 - 1980 - 1992

By: Bertaud, S (Mrs), active 1998

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-HVCMS

Description: Includes programmes for the following years, featuring: 1973: Wellington and Hutt Valley Chamber Music Society. Season pamphlet 1973 (2 copies) An evening of music by Franz Schubert with the Amadeus Quartet. Promotional pamphlet (2 copies) Undated, ca 1980?: Cho-Liang Lin (viola) with Rae de Lisle (piano) (2 copies); The Stadler Trio (Alan Gold, clarinet; John Hyatt, cello; Colleen Rae-Gerrard, piano) (2 copies); The Jackson Duo (Miles and Margaret Jackson). 1980: 18 April 1980 - Flora Edwards (contralto) and Colleen Rae-Gerrard (piano) (2 copies) 1982: Season pamphlet Camerata Quartet. [May? 1982] 1983: Season pamphlet; and 25 March 1983 - Scott Terzaghi (cello) and Gregori Volokhine (piano); 28 June - Auckland String Quartet; 3 August - Schola Musica of the NZSO (2 copies); 28 September - Glynne Adams (viola and viola d'Amore) and Colleen Rae-Gerrard (piano and forte piano)(2 copies); 15 November - Fou Ts'Ong (piano). 1984: Season pamphlet (2 copies) 30 April - Auckland String Quartet with Michael Houstoun (piano); 27 June - Maurice Till (piano), Carl Pini (violin), Walter Godde (cello); 21 July - The Baroque Players; 25 September - Bela Siki. 1985: Season pamphlet; and programmes for 12 April - Auckland Wind Quintet; 10 June - Wendy Dixon (soprano), Christine Cumming (piano); 5 July - Valerie Rigg (violin), Michael Houstoun (piano); 6 August - Rae de Lisle (piano), Richard Panting (violin), Josephine Young (cello); 8 October - Tamas Vesmas (piano). 1986 : 15 April - Yury Gezentsvey (violin), Colleen Rae-Gerrard (piano); 8 July - Carl Pini String Quartet (Carl Pini, Gordon Bennett, John Gould, Barbara Woolley); 6 August - Wellington Regional Chamber Orchestra (leader and director Donald Maurice)(2 copies); 18 October - Allan Chisholm (cello), Bruce Greenfield (piano). 1987 : 27 April - Ronald Woodcock (violin), Colleen Rae-Gerrard (piano); 12 June - Auckland String Quartet (Brecon Carter, Rae Carter, Joachim Neupert, Virginia Hopkins; James Tennant); 29 June - Accordo Perfetto of Ithaca College, New York (Mary Ann Covert, Linda Case, Phillip Clark, Lynden Cranham); 17 August - Rebecca Steel (flute), Diana Cooper (piano)(2 copies); 16 September - Schola Musica - Chamber orchestra, conductor Michael Vinten, soloist Emma Brewerton (piano) 1988 : Season pamphlet 1988 21 March - Bergonzi Quartet (Carl Pini, Nicola Lewis, Jane Hazelwood, Zoltan Szabo)(2 copies); 23 March - Bergonzi Quartet (2 copies); 24 March - Bergonzi Quartet; 21 May - Sonnerie (Bronwen Pugh (baroque violin), Robert Oliver (viola da gamba), Robert Petre (harpsichord) with Jennifer Shennan and Chris Francis (dancers) (2 copies); 20 June - Gezentsvey Quartet (Yury Gezentsvey, Alan Foster, Brian Shillito, Farquhar Wilkinson); 23 September - Jan Tawroszewicz (violin), Diedre Irons (piano); 29 October - Michael Houstoun (piano) 1989 : Alexa Still (flute), Rae de Lisle (piano); Truls Mork (cello), Ingrid Wahlberg (piano); 9 July - Isidor Saslav (violin), Ann Saslav (piano); 7 August - Zelanian Ensemble (Rae de Lisle, Donald Maurice, Deborah Rawson, Uwe Grodd, Farquhar Wilkinson); 20 September - Katherine Sharman (cello), Dina Cooper (harpsichord) (2 copies); 14 October - Extempore (Sally Tibbles, Graham McPhail, Margaret Cooke, James Tibbles). 1990 : 5 May - Jan Tawroszewicz (violin, Diedre Irons (piano); 13 August - Read Gainsford (piano); 19 September - New Zealand String Quartet; 13 October - Auckland Wind Quintet. 1991 : 6 May - Serenade; 25 June - Wilma Smith (violin), Michael Houstoun (piano); 8 July - Deidre Irons (piano), Donald Armstrong (violin), Vyvyan Yendoll (viola), Allan Chisholm (cello); 14 August - Trio Lyrico (Katerina Englichova, Radek Hrabe, Hana Prochazkova); 23 October - Katherine Austin (piano). 1992 : 27 May - Roy Howat (piano); 12 August - Mark Menzies (violin and piano), Sebastian Hess (cello); 28 October - David Gilling (violin), Brigid O'Meegan (cello), Susan Smith (piano). Quantity: 47 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes up to octavo size Provenance: Some items donated by Mrs S Bertaud in 1997; one from Donald Maurice papers 2013.

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Cambridge Music School (25th)

Date: 1970

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Aichinger, Gregor, 1564-1628; Andrews, Ivan, active 1970; Arne, Thomas Augustine, 1710-1778; Bartley, Bryce, active 1965; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Brain, Gary Clifford Dennis, 1943-2015; Burch, Michael, 1944-; Carder, Coryn, active 1970; Carter, Gwyneth, active 1970; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Domaneschi, Franco, active 1977; Evans, Margaret, active 1970; Fernie, Arnott Maxwell, 1910-1999; Griffiths, David John, 1950-; Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809; Hole, Geoffrey, active 1966; Hopkins, Virginia, active 1980; Hunter, Dale, active 1966; James, Judy, active 1970; Jasek, Ladislav, 1929-; Jennings, Anthony, 1945-1995; Johnstone, Barry, active 1974; Lauderdale, John, active 1970; Lauryssen, Marie-Therese, active 1969-1970; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; Mackay, Richard, active 1970; Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911; Mathieson, Fiona, active 1970; Matteucci, Juan, 1920-1990; Mendel, Philip, active 1970; Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi, 1525?-1594; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Rigg, Valerie, active 1963-1985; Rogan, Sally, active 1970; Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951; Sheath, Stephen, active 1970; Skinner, Gordon, active 1977; Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971; Wilbye, John, 1574-1638

Reference: MST10-2325

Description: Other Titles - Symphony no 1 (movt 3) / Mahler ; Orchestra, leader Valerie Rigg, conducted Juan Matteucci Other Titles - Soldier's tale (music only) / Stravinsky ; Valerie Rigg, violin, Dale Hunter, clarinet, John Lauderdale, trumpet, Gordon Skinner, bassoon, Philip Mendel, trombone, Barry Johnstone, double-bass, Gary Brain, percussion, Alec Loretto, narrator, Bryce Bartley, devil Other Titles - Sonata movement for cello / David Griffiths ; Ivan Andrews, cello Other Titles - El Dachalyia / Geoffrey Hole ; Orchestra, leader Franco Domaneschi, conducted Larry Pruden Other Titles - Birthday disguises / Larry Pruden ; Orchestra, leader Iadislav Jasek, conducted Larry Pruden Other Titles - Adieu sweet Amaryllis / Wilbye ; Choral Group, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Lasciatemi morire / Monteverdi ; Choral Group, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Now May has come with gladness / Schoenberg ; Choral Group, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Missa brevis / Palestrina ; Choral Group, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Sicut cervus / Palestrina ; Choral Group, conducted Anthony Jennings Other Titles - Mary's quest / Brahms ; Choral Group, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Regina coeli / Aichinger ; Choral Group, conducted by M Fernie with organ improvisation by M Fernie Other Titles - Mass no 1 in C (Coronation) / Mozart ; Margaret Evans, soprano, Marie-Therese Lauryssen, soprano, Judy James, contralto, Michael Burch, tenor, Coryn Carder, bass, orchestra leader Richard Mackay, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Where the bee sucks ; Come away death ; Under the greenwood tree / Arne ; Marie-Therese Lauryssen, soprano, Valerie Rigg, Fiona Mathieson, violins, Alec Loretto, sopranino recorder, Ronald Dellow, harpsichord, Virginia Hopkins, cello Other Titles - Piano trio in G major (finale) / Haydn ; Gwyneth Carter, violin, Stephen Sheath, cello, Sally Rogan, piano Quantity: 1 10" reel(s) twin-track ; mono. Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1l1 and back file.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1975. Folder ...

Date: 1975

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1975-2

Description: Includes: [No date]: School Orchestral Concert. Brian Priestman (conductor). (2 copies). March: Auckland Festival Special, School Orchestral Concert. John Hopkins (conductor). 14 March: Lunchtime Concert of New Zealand Music. Resonance Music (1974), Jack Body. Song Cycle, Japan Physical, Douglas Mews. Passage - performed by "From Scratch." (2 copies). 14 March: Auckland Festival Cushion Concert. John Hopkins (conductor); Flor Peeters (organist). Town Hall, Auckland, 14 March. (2 copies). 15 March: Ravel Centenary Concert. John Hopkins (conductor); Pascal Roge (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 15 March. (2 copies). 18 March: Sir Charles Groves (conductor); Michael Ponti (piano); Emily Mair (soprano); Wilfred Simenauer (cello). Town Hall, Christchurch, 18 March. (2 copies). 18 March: Ravel Centenary Concert. John Hopkins (conductor); Pascal Roge (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 18 March. (2 copies). 19 March: Two Lunchtime Concerts of New Zealand Music performed by New Zealand Artists. Bruce Greenfield (piano); Christopher Salmon (cello); Anthea Moller (mezzo soprano); Jennifer Baigent (flute); Vyvyan Yendoll (viola); Rebecca Harris (harp); Valerie Rigg (violin); Gary Brain (soloist); Trevor Dean (soloist); Norman Gadd (soloist); Walter Hamer (percussion); Bud Jones (percussion); David Venables (percussion); Christopher Schnack (guitar). James Hay Theatre, Christchurch, 19 and 21 March 1975. 23 March: Alex Lindsay Memorial Concert. John Hopkins (conductor); Janetta McStay (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 23 March. (2 copies). 11 April: Martin Turnovsky (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano); Angela Shaw (soprano); Joan Howard (contralto); Patrick Power (tenor); Maurice Taylor (baritone); Orpheus Choir; Wairarapa Choral Society. Masterton War Memorial Stadium, 11 April. (2 copies). 12 April: Martin Turnovsky (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano); Angela Shaw (soprano); Joan Howard (contralto); Patrick Power (tenor); Maurice Taylor (baritone); Orpheus Choir; Wairarapa Choral Society. Town Hall, Wellington, 12 April. (2 copies). 16 April: Ron Goodwin Conducts. Ron Goodwin (conductor). Nelson, 16 April; New Plymouth, 17 April; Wanganui, 18 April; Palmerston North, 19 April; Wellington, 20 April. Quantity: 12 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1978. Folder ...

Date: 1978

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1978-2

Description: Includes: 1 April: Oedipus Rex by Igor Stravinsky. Elyakum Shapirra (conductor); Sylvia Kersenbaum (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 1 April. (2 copies). 5 April: Elyakum Shapirra (conductor); Maurice Hasson (violin). Town Hall, Auckland, 5 April. 6 April: Make Mine Music. Elyakum Shapirra (conductor). Mt Roskill Grammar School, Auckland, 6 April. (2 copies). 7 April: Auckland Festival Family Concert. Elyakum Shapirra (conductor); Sylvia Kersenbaum (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 7 April. (2 copies). 9 April: Elyakum Shapirro (conductor); Sylvia Kersenbaum (piano). Founders Theatre, Hamilton, 9 April. 15 April: Recital. Sylvia Kersenbaum (piano). State Opera House, Wellington, 15 April. 20 April. Michi Inoue (conductor); Gyorgy Sandor (piano). Town Hall, Dunedin, 20 April. Town Hall, Christchurch, 22 April. Town Hall, Wellington, 29 April. (2 copies). 21 April: Michi Inoue (conductor); Southgate, William (composer); New Zealand Percussion Ensemble. Opera House, Oamaru, 21 April. 27 April: Recital. Gyorgy Sandor (piano). James Hay Threatre, Christchurch, 27 April. 6 May: Michi Inoue (conductor); Peter Schaffer (violin); Vyvyan Yendoll (viola). Town Hall, Wellington, 6 May. (2 copies). 7 May: The Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Bill Walden-Mills (conductor); Jim Hessell (leader); Valerie Rigg (violin). Old St Pauls, Wellington 7 May. 19 May: Erich Bergel (conductor); Joseph Kalichstein (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 19 May. Municipal Theatre, Napier, 22 May. 20 May: Eric Bergel (conductor); Joseph Kalichstein (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 20 May. Memorial Theatre, Hastings, 23 May. Town Hall, Wellington, 27 May. (2 copies). Quantity: 13 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1985. Folder ...

Date: 1985

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1985-2

Description: Includes: 3 June: Sarah Walker mezzo soprano, and Roger Vignoles piano, in recital. Maidment Theatre Auckland 3 June; Baycourt Tauranga 10 June [1985]. Programme 8 June: Vakhtang Jordania, guest conductor; Eugene Sarbu, violin. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 8 June; Christchurch Town Hall 15 June; Napier Municipal Theatre 19 June; Hamilton Founders Theatre 20 June; Auckland Town Hall 22 June 1985. Programme (2 copies) 12 June: Vakhtang Jordania, guest conductor; Eugene Sarbu, violin. Dunedin Town Hall 12 June; Timaru Theatre Royal 13 June; Auckland Town Hall 21 June 1985. Programme 26 June: Donald Bowick piano; Eugene Sarbu violin. Tauranga Baycourt, 26 June [1985]. Programme 29 June: Vakhtang Jordania, guest conductor; Eugene Sarbu, violin. Michael Fowler Centre 29 June [1985]. Programme (2 copies) 30 June: Vakhtang Jordania, guest conductor; Eugene Sarbu, violin. Michael Fowler Centre, 30 June 1985. Programme (2 copies) 13 July: Sir David Willcocks, guest conductor. Malvina Major soprano; Anthea Moller contralto; Edmund Bohan tenor; Maurice Taylor bass, with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington, musical director Peter Godfrey. Michael Fowler Centre 13 July [1985] (2 copies) 17 July: Sir David Willcocks guest conductor. Heather Macdonald soprano, Judy Bellingham mezzo-soprano, Shelley Alexander contralto, Edmund Bohan tenor, Barry Mora baritone, Bruce Carson bass; the Hamilton Civic Choir musical director Guyon Wells (in Hamilton, Rotorua, Tauranga, Auckland); Schola Polyphonica of Wellington musical director Maxwell Fernie (in Lower Hutt, Palmerston North). Hamilton Founders Theatre 17 July; Rotorua Civic Theatre 18 July; Tauranga Baycourt 19 July; Auckland St Patrick's Cathedral 20 July; Lower Hutt St James Church 26 July; Palmerston North All Saints Church 27 July [1985] (2 copies) 24 July: Doron Salomon guest conductor; Valerie Rigg violin; Ronald Webb, oboe. Christchurch Town Hall 24 July [1985]. Programme (2 copies) 25 July: Doron Salomon conductor; Valerie Rigg, violin. Greymouth Regent Theatre 25 July; Nelson College Hall 27 July; Blenheim Marlborough Centre 28 July [1985]. Programme 26 July: Sir David Willcocks. J S Bach Mass in B Minor. St James Church Lower Hutt, 26 July [Yellow ticket. 1985] 28 July: A celebration of Bach's Centenary. Sir David Willcocks with the NZSO, 2.30 pm; Michael Houstoun with the Schola Musica of the NZSO, 4.50 pm; Maxwell Fernie 6.30 pm. Sunday 28 July 1985. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 10 album(s) Album(s). 1 ticket. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Stella Milne, Wellington, in 2014

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1985. Folder ...

Date: 1985

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1985-3

Description: Includes: 3 August: Doron Salomon, guest conductor; Valerie Rigg, violin; Ronald Webb, oboe; Anthony Benfell, tenor; Nitza Saul, narrator. Auckland Town Hall 3 August; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 17 August [1985] (2 copies) 22 August: Doron Salomon, guest conductor; Michael Houstoun, piano. Napier Municipal Theatre 22 August; Auckland Town Hall 24 August [1985]. Programme 23 August: Doron Salomon, guest conductor; Nitza Saul, narrator; Michael Houstoun, piano. Auckland Town Hall 23 August [1985]. programme 7 September: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; Malvina Major, soprano; Nicola Ferner-Waite, soprano; Christopher Doig, tenor. Christchurch Town Hall 7 September; Auckland Town Hall 12 September; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 26 September [1985] Programme (2 copies) 19 September: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; Edward Allen, french horn. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, 19 September [1985]. Programme (2 copies) 5 October: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; Christian Blackshaw, piano. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 5 October; Napier Municipal Theatre 8 October; Hamilton Founders Theatre 9 October; Auckland Town Hall 12 October [1985]. Programme (2 copies) 19 October: A celebration of Douglas Lilburn's 70th birthday. John Hopkins, guest conductor. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, 19 October [1985]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 7 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1975. Folder ...

Date: 1975

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1975-1

Description: Includes: January 1975: NZBC Concert News. John Matheson (conductor); David James (pianist); Christchurch Harmonic Choir; Beverly Bergen (soprano); George Metcalfe (tenor); Graeme Gorton (baritone); Edward Driscoll (singer); Barry Morra (baritone); Andre Tchaikowsky (pianist); Flor Peeters (organist); Bruce Greenfield (pianist); Christopher Salmon (cello); Anthea Moller (mezzo-soprano); Jennifer Baigent (flute); Vyvyan Yendoll (viola); Rebecca Harris (harp); Valerie Rigg (harp?). (2 copies). 17 January: Music of Richard Wagner. John Matheson (conductor); Donald McIntyre (bass). Town Hall, Wellington, 17 January 1975. (2 copies). 18 January: Music of Richard Wagner. John Matheson (conductor); Donald McIntyre (bass). Town Hall, Auckland, 18 January. (2 copies). 29 January: Proms. John Matheson (conductor); David James (pianist). Town Hall, Christchurch, 29 January. (2 copies). 30 January: Proms. John Matheson (conductor); Beverley Bergen (soprano); George Metcalf (tenor); Edward Driscoll (singer); Graeme Gorton (baritone); Barry Mora (baritone). Town Hall, Christchurch, 30 January. Programme (2 copies) 31 January: Proms. Timaru Aorangi Stadium, 31 January 1975. Programme (2 copies) 1 February: Proms. Dunedin Town Hall, 1 February 1975. Programme (2 copies) 2 February: Proms. Dunedin Town Hall, 2 February 1975. Programme (2 copies) 3 February: Proms. Invercargill Civic Theatre, 3 February 1975. Programme (2 copies) 10 February: Proms. Wanganui Opera House, 10 February 1975. Programme (2 copies) 11 February: Proms. Palmerston North Opera House, 11 February 1975. Programme 13 February: Proms. John Matheson (conductor); Elizabeth Hellawell (soprano); Malvina Major (soprano); Patrick Power (tenor); Barry Mora (baritone); Joan Howard (contralto); Edward Driscoll (singer); Sally Robertson (singer). Town Hall, Wellington, 13 February. Programme (2 copies) 14 February: Proms. John Matheson (conductor); David James (pianist). Town Hall, Wellington, 14 February 1975. Programme (2 copies) 15 February: Proms. John Matheson (conductor); Beverley Bergen (soprano); George Metcalfe (tenor); Edward Driscoll (singer); Graeme Gorton (baritone); Barry Mora (baritone). Town Hall, Wellington, 15 February. Programme (2 copies) 19 February: Proms. Whangarei Town Hall, 19 February 1975. Programme 20 February: Proms. John Matheson (conductor); Elizabeth Hellawell (soprano); Malvina Major (soprano); Patrick Power (tennor); Barry Mora (baritone); Joan Howard (contralto); Edward Driscoll (singer); Sally Robertson (singer). Town Hall, Auckland, 20 February 1975. Programme (2 copies) 21 February: Proms. John Matheson (conductor); David James (pianist). Town Hall, Auckland, 21 February 1975. Programme (2 copies) 22 February: Proms. John Matheson (conductor); Beverley Bergen (soprano); George Metcalfe (tenor); Edward Driscoll (singer); Graeme Gorton (baritone); Barry Mora (baritone). Town Hall, Auckland, 22 February. (2 copies). 24 February: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra season ticket application form (to be mailed by 24 February). (2 copies). 24 February: Proms. John Matheson (conductor); David James (pianist); Elizabeth Hellawell (soprano); Malvina Major (soprano); Patrick Power (tenor); Barry Mora (baritone); Joan Howard (contralto); Edward Driscoll (singer); Sally Robertson (singer). QE II Youth Centre, Tauranga, 24 February. Programme (2 copies) 25 February: Proms. Hamilton Founders Theatre, 25 February 1975. Programme Quantity: 21 Programme(s) in two folders. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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Norton, Christopher : [Trios, piano, violins (2)] : Trio for two violins and piano

Date: 1 Apr 1975

From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive

By: Norton, Christopher Garth, 1953-; Rigg, Valerie, active 1963-1985; Burward-Hoy, Kenneth, active 1975

Reference: MSDT-0152-02

Description: Performer: Norton, Christopher (pf) Performer: Rigg, Valerie (vn) Performer: Burward-Hoy, Kenneth (vn) Quantity: 8.30 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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Artists' file - Valerie Rigg and Bruce Greenfield

Date: 1975

From: Chamber Music New Zealand: Collection

Reference: 97-112-3/16

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Watson, Anthony : [Bagatelles, three] Three bagatelles for bassoon and string trio

Date: 5 Dec 1973

From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive

By: Watson, Anthony Arthur, 1933-1973; Skinner, Gordon, active 1977; Rigg, Valerie, active 1963-1985; McKenzie, Carol, -1980; Salmon, Christopher, active 1977

Reference: MSDT-0200-2

Description: Performer: Skinner, Gordon (bn) Performer: Rigg, Valerie (vn) Performer: McKenzie, Carol (va) Performer: Salmon, Christopher (vc) Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 5.45 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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Sonic Circus 1

Date: 9 Mar 1974

From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive

By: McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016; Lawson, Kevin, active 1974; Margan, Barry, active 1959-1970; Rigg, Valerie, active 1963-1985; Oliver, Robert Michael Bertram, 1938-; Carr, Edwin James Nairn, 1926-2003; Nielsen, Margaret Alison, 1933-2023; Cresswell, Lyell Richard, 1944-2022; Greenfield, Bruce, active 1969-2010; Moller, Anthea, active 1972-2009

Reference: MSDT-0248-4

Description: Place of recording - Place of recording Victoria University Performer: Margan, Barry (pf) Performer: Rigg, Valerie (vn) Performer: Oliver, Robert (ten) Performer: Nielsen, Margaret (pf) Performer: Greenfield, Bruce (pf) Performer: Moller, Anthea (m-sop) Other Titles - Easter fragments ; [for tenor, piano and violin] / composed by Ian McDonald ; poems by Kevin Lawson ; performed by Robert Oliver (tenor) with Barry Margan (piano) and Valerie Rigg (violin) ; (11'20\") Other Titles - Five pieces for piano / by Edwin Carr ; performed by Margaret Nielsen ; (9') Other Titles - Four sentimental songs ; [for mezzo-soprano and piano] / by Lyell Cresswell ; performed by Bruce Greenfield (piano) and Anthea Moller (mezzo-soprano) ; (6'30\") Quantity: 28 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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Rimmer, John : Where sea meets sky (part 2) ; electronic then instruments

Date: 14 Mar 1976

From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive

By: Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Giese, Richard, 1925?-2010; Hamer, Walter, active 1975; Rigg, Valerie, active 1963-1985; Wilkinson, Farquhar Davis, 1932-; Margan, Barry, active 1959-1970; Brain, Gary Clifford Dennis, 1943-2015

Reference: MSDT-0163-2

Description: Introduced by the composer Performer: Giese, Richard (fl) Performer: Hamer, Walter (cl) Performer: Rigg, Valerie (vn) Performer: Wilkinson, Farquhar (vc) Performer: Margan, Barry (pf) Performer: Brain, Gary (perc) Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 10.30 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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Sonic Circus 1

Date: 9 Mar 1974

From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive

By: McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016; Oliver, Robert Michael Bertram, 1938-; Rigg, Valerie, active 1963-1985; Margan, Barry, active 1959-1970; Farquhar, David Andross, 1928-2007; Lindsay, Alex Sylvester, 1919-1974; Brain, Gary Clifford Dennis, 1943-2015

Reference: MSDT-0249-2

Description: Place of recording - Place of recording Victoria University Performer: Margan, Barry (pf) Performer: Rigg, Valerie (vn) Performer: Oliver, Robert (ten) Performer: Lindsay, Alex (vn) Performer: Brain, Gary (perc) Other Titles - Easter fragments ; [for tenor, piano and violin] / composed by Ian McDonald ; poems by Kevin Lawson ; performed by Robert Oliver (tenor) with Barry Margan (piano) and Valerie Rigg (violin) ; (8'10\") Other Titles - Scenes and memories ; [for piano, violin and percussion] / by David Farquhar ; performed by Barry Margan (piano), Alex Lindsay (violin), Gary Brain (percussion) ; (17') Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 26 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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Watson, Anthony : [Two works]

Date: 4 Dec 1969

From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive

By: Saunders, Gavin, active 1974; Rigg, Valerie, active 1963-1985; Nielsen, Margaret Alison, 1933-2023; Watson, Anthony Arthur, 1933-1973

Reference: MSDT-0199-6

Description: Performer: Saunders, Gavin (va) Performer: Rigg, Valerie (vn) Performer: Nielsen, Margaret (pf) Other Titles - Sonata for solo viola / performed by Gavin Saunders ; (12'35\") Other Titles - Concert piece for violin and piano / performed by Valerie Rigg (violin) and Margaret Nielsen (piano) ; (7'25\") Quantity: 21.15 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM