Woodcock, Ronald, 1930?-

Woodcock, Ron, 1930?-

Australian-born violinist, and leader of the Auckland Symphonia. See New Zealand Biographies Index

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1966].

Date: 1966

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1966

Description: Includes: 30 June: Guest conductor Dobbs Franks; soloists Ruth Pearl, Guy Henderson. Nelson School of Music Hall, 30 June 1966. Programme (2 copies) 3 July: First subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Dobbs Franks; soloists Ruth Pearl (violin), Guy Henderson (oboe), Margaret Nielsen (piano). Paramount Theatre Wellington, 3 July 1966. Programme (Bach, Mozart, David Farquhar, Douglas Lilburn, Larry Pruden) (2 copies) 21 August: [Second subscription concert]. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Peter Godfrey; soloist Emily Mair. Paramount Theatre, 21 August 1966. Programme (2 copies) (Handel, Pizzetti, Elgar, Gabrieli, Dvorak, Michael Tippett) 25 September: Third subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Laszlo Heltay; soloist Ronald Woodcock. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 25 September 1966. Programme (2 copies) (Britten, Bach, Nielsen, Dowland, Honegger) 20 October: Guest conductor Dobbs Franks. Upper Hutt College Junior Choir, conductor Laughton Pattrick; soloist Paul Kitteridge. Upper Hutt College, 20 October [1966]. Programme (damaged, incomplete) 22 October: Guest conductor Dobbs Franks; Kapiti College Chorale, conductor Ranald McDonald. Kapiti College, 22 October 1966. Programme 3 November: Fourth subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Dobbs Franks, soloist Raymond Cohen (violin) and Mary Anderson (harp). Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 3 November 1966. Programme (2 copies) (C P E Bach, Vaughan Williams, Mozart, Debussy, Bliss) 24 November: Guest conductor Ashley Heenan; soloist Guy Henderson. Palmerston North Concert Chamber, 24 November 1966. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: Some items donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1986]

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1986

Description: Includes: Amadeus Quartet with Michael Houstoun. New Zealand tour 1986. Auckland Town Hall 5 June; Michael Fowler Centre Wellington 7 June. Flyer / booking form Amnesty International Prisoner of Conscience Week. Folk Concert (With Mike Harding, Erisa Lensky, Dave Murphy, Brent Blan, Mike and Carol Dee). Wellington Folk Centre, 20 October [1986]. Flyer Besser & Prosser presents Rhapsodies. Circa Theatre, 6-8 November [1986]. Flyer (with caricature portrait of Jonathan Besser and Christopher Prosser performing). Pink flyer Besser & Prosser presents Rhapsodies. Circa Theatre, [28-30 September 1986]. Flyer (with caricature portrait of Jonathan Besser and Christopher Prosser performing). White flyer The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presents Julian Bream, guitar. [Auckland 4 April, Tauranga 6 April, Wellington 8 April, Christchurch 10 April, Dunedin 12 April 1986]. Programme Michael Calvert, classical guitar benefit concert, with Mike Rose & Helen Moulder. Circa Theatre, 15 September [1986]. Flyer (2 copies) Bill Djreen (sic) [Direen]. Railvay [Railway] Tavn, 212-13 Feb [1986]. Flyer Mina Foley. Concert; golden voice returns. Michael Fowler centre, 25 June [1986]. Flyer Greytown Music Group. (With soloists Ronald Woodcock, Colleen Rae-Gerrard, conductor Michael Vinten). Greytown Town Hall, 31 May 1986. Programme / flyer Maurice Hasson and Maurice Till. Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 13 March [1986]. Programme Maurice Hasson and Maurice Till. Wellington Town Hall, 17 March [1986]. Programme Michael Houstoun in recital. Presented by the NZSO as part of the NZ International Festival of the Arts [1986?]. Programme Hutt Valley Country Music Club proudly presents Grand country concert, featuring recording star Roger Tibbs. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 7 September 1986. Flyer Traditional Irish music. The Brunswick, 7.30 Mondays [1986]. Flyer Diedre Irons. Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 11 March [1986]. Programme Shalimar Productions presents Anup Jalota musical night. Wellington State Opera House 13 Feb; Auckland His Majesty's Theatre 15 Feb 1986. Flyer The Japan Foundation presents Yuu and Reiko Kakuno in piano recital. Michael Fowler Centre, 6 December 1986. Programme / flyer (2 copies) Marg Layton, Kevin Clark. Blues. Fred's Cafe, 11 and 18 July [1986]. Blue flyer An evening of (mainly) French music from the baroque. Couperin, Mondonville, Clerambault & Bach. Bronwen Pugh, Rosalind Salas, Robert Petre, Robert Oliver. Gamelan Room, Victoria University, 26 October [1986]. Programme and invitation ticket New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Piano, four hands and voices (Anthea Moller, Anne Reissar-Langston, Christopher Doig, Roger Wilson, James McChesney, Colleen Rae-Gerrard). Central Baptist Church Boulcott Street, 24 March [1986]. Red flyer (2 copies) Rare concert treat. Sounds of Africa, solo percussion - Terri Naakoshie Quaye. Methodist Church Laings Road, 26 March [1986]. Flyer A concert of music by Noel Sanders. Symphony House, 132 Willis Street, 31 July [1986]. Flyer Song of Wellington competition & official entry form [booklet] American Express and the New Zealand Symphony orchestra presents Joan Sutherland in concert. [Wellington?], 5 and 8 March 1986. Programme (2 copies, one autographed by Joan Sutherland) T.V.K. Trio; Tom van Koeverden, Paul Dyne, Roger Sellers. Cricketers Arms, 16 October [1986]. Flyer Waikanae Chorale. A concert of sacred and seasonal music. St Patrick's Church Paraparaumu, 30 Novmeber 1986. Programme / flyer Gillian Weir organ recital. Wellington Town Hall, 19 March [1986]. Programme Wells Cathedral Choir and Wells Cathedral School Chamber Orchestra. World tour 1986. April 1986. Programme Wells Cathedral Choir, Wells Cathedral School Chamber Orchestra, Somerset England. World tour 1986. Organ recital 14 April; Choir and Orchestra 15 April, in Wellington Cathedral. Flyer Quantity: 11 programmes. 16 flyers. 1 entry form booklet. Physical Description: Booklets, sizes below 300 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Beverley Wakem, Noelene Wevell, Alma Secker, and Mrs Carol Dyer.

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Dorian Choir :[Music ephemera and concert programmes of octavo size. 1970-1974]

Date: 1970 - 1974

From: Dorian Choir :[Music ephemera and concert programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Dorian-1970/1974

Description: Includes: 1970: Recital by John Wells and the Auckland Dorian Singers. [Auckland], 23 May 1970. Programme Concert of sacred choral works (With Heather Taylor, Marie-Therese Laurijssen, Maurice Larsen, Laurence Barker, and the Symphonia of Auckland conducted by Paul Steinitz). St Patrick's Cathedral, 14 November 1970. Programme Concert of Christmas music (With Coreen Singleton, Sylvia Cooper, Laurence Barker, William Power, Strings of the Symphonia of Auckland, Auckland Dorian Singers conducted by Peter Godfrey). Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, 12 December 1970. Programme FCMA; Friends of Cathedral Music and the Arts presents ...a recital of organ and choral music by organist John Wells and the Auckland Dorian Singers conducted by Peter Godfrey with violinist Helen Hopkins. Cathedral of the Holy Trinity Parnell, 23 May 1970. Programme 1971: Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. Service of festival dedication and centennial thanksgiving to mark the opening of the Auckland Festival, Auckland City's Centennial Year. Sunday 2 May 1971. Programme "Messiah", George Frideric Handel. (With Lois Marshall, Marie-Therese Laurijssen, Anthony Benfell, Barry Mora, Auckland Dorian Singers, University of Auckland Choral Society, Douglas Mews, Ronald Dellow, Symphonia of Auckland). Auckland Town Hall, 17 July 1971. Programme Auckland Dorian Singers present "The passion of Our Lord according to the Gospel of St John, by Joann Sebastian Bach (With Philip Todd, Bruce Albiston, Maurice Taylor, Heather Macdonald, Colleen Roche, Anthony Benfell, Maurice Taylor, Ronald Dellow, Symphonia of Auckland). St Patrick's Cathedral Auckland, 27 March 1971. Programme 1972: FCMA; Friends of Cathedral Music and the Arts presents ...a recital of organ, violin, vocal and choral music by organist Kenneth Weir, violinist Ronald Woodcock, bass John Parker and the Auckland Dorian Singers conducted by Ronald Dellow. Cathedral of the Holy Trinity Parnell, 28 October 1972. Programme (2 copies) FCMA; Friends of Cathedral Music and the Arts presents ...a recital of organ and choral music by organist Kenneth Weir with narrator John N Thomson and the Auckland Dorian Singers conducted by Peter Godfrey. Cathedral of the Holy Trinity Parnell, 14 December 1972. Programme Fiji benefit concert (With Ladislav Jasek, Janetta mcStay, kenneth Weir, Maurice Larsen, Brian McKay, Auckland Dorian Singers, Symphonia of Auckland). Auckland Town Hall, 15 December 1972. Programme University of Auckland Choir New Zealand, conducted by Peter Godfrey, selected to represent New Zealand at the Third International University Choral Festival in the United States of America, April 1972 ... Farewell benefit concert [1972]. Programme 1973: Bach St Mark Passion. BWV 247 (first New Zealand performance) (With Lyndsay Christian, Louise Malloy, Anthony Benfell, Peter Empen, Auckland Dorian Singers, St Matthew's Chamber Orchestra conducted by Roger Harris. Holy Trinity Cathedral, 15 April 1973. Programme (2 copies) The world is waiting to hear the Dorian Singers [Pamphlet re project to send the choir overseas. ca 1973] 1974: [Concert. Firday 5 April 1974]. Partial programme FCMA; Friends of Cathedral Music and the Arts presents ...a recital of organ and choral music by organist Anthony Hill and the Auckland Dorian Singers directed by Peter Godfrey. Cathedral of the Holy Trinity Parnell, 31 August 1974. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Some programme donated by Dr Ruth Lightbourne, Wellington, in 2012.

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Cambridge Music School (24th)

Date: 1969

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

By: Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Byrd, William, 1543-1623; Chisholm, John, active 1984; Crawshaw, Margaret, active 1988; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Diprose, Margaret, active 1972; Estall, Stephen, active 1970s; Geard, Linda, active 1969; Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-2017; Guest, Stephen, active 1969; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Hopkins, Virginia, active 1980; Hume, John, active 1965; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Parsonson, Ann, active 1969; Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista, 1710-1736; Philips, Peter, 1560?-1628; Phillips, Burill, 1907-1988; Reger, Max, 1873-1916; Rushbrook, Rosemary, active 1966; Saunders, Gavin, active 1974; Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828; Sculthorpe, Peter, 1929-2014; Skinner, Gordon, active 1977; Stanford, Charles Villiers, 1852-1924; Stentiford, Graeme, active 1965; Webb, Brian P, active 1970s; Whitehead, Joyce, 1947-; Wilkinson, Farquhar Davis, 1932-; Woodcock, Ronald, 1930?-

Reference: MST10-2324

Description: Other Titles - Sextet for strings in G major / Brahms ; Ronald Woodcock, Rosemary Rushbrook (violins), Gavin Saunders, Linda Geard (violas), Farquhar Wilkinson, Margaret Diprose (cellos) Other Titles - String quartet in C (first movt) / Schubert ; John Chisholm, Stephen Guest (violins), Linda Geard (viola), Farquhar Wilkinson, Virginia Hopkins (cellos) Other Titles - Magnificat anima mea / Pergolesi ; Choral Group, Orchestra, leader John Chisholm, Ann Parsonson, harpsichord, conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Cantantibus organis / Peter Philips ; Choral Group, John Hume, organ, conductor Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in C / Stanford ; Choral Group, organ John Hume, conductor Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Toccata and Fugue in D / Max Reger ; Brian Webb, organ Other Titles - Symphony no 29 in A (movements 1 and 2) / Mozart ; Orchestra, leader John Chisholm, conducted Stephen Estall Other Titles - Sonata for viola op 11 no 2 / Hindemith ; Gavin Saudners, viola Other Titles - Concert piece ; [for bassoon and piano] / Buril Phillips ; Gordon Skinner, bassoon, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Sonatina for piano - three movts / Peter Sculthorpe ; Joyce Whitehead, piano Other Titles - Coranto ; Heartsease / Anon ; Ronald Dellow, Alec Loretto, recorders, Graeme Stentiford, lute Other Titles - La Volta / Byrd ; Ronald Dellow and Alex Loretto, recorders, Graeme Stentiford, lute Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Physical Description: twin-track, mono Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and back file.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1969].

Date: 1969

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1969

Description: Includes: Prospectus for 1969 season (pamphlet) (2 copies) 28 March: Twenty-first Auckland Festival. Soloists Alex Lindsay (violin), Ronald Webb (oboe), Peter Averi (organ). St Matthew's Church [Auckland], 28 March 1969. Programme (2 copies) 17 May: First subscription concert. Leader Alex Lindsay, guest conductor George Barati; soloist Dennis Smalley (organ). Wesley Church, Taranaki Street, 17 May 1969. Programme (2 copies) (Haydn, Suk, Handel, Boyce, Bartok) 21 June: Second subscription concert. Guest leader Ronald Woodcock, conductor Alex Lindsay; soloist Helen McKinnon (mezzo-soprano), Ronald Webb (oboe). Concert Chamber Wellington, 21 June 1969. Programme (2 copies) (Bridge, Bach, Mendelssohn, Shostakovich) 13 September: Third subscription concert. Leader ex Lindsay; soloist Ronald Woodcock (violin). Concert Chamber, 13 September 1969. Programme (2 copies) (Pergolesi, Mozart, Webern, Vaughan Williams, Sandor Veress) 25 October: Fourth subscription concert. Leader May Hannan, guest conductor John Hopkins; soloists April Cantelo (soprano), Alex Lindsay (violin). Wesley Church, Taranaki Street, 25 October 1969. Programme (2 copies) and typescript flier programme (Bach, Stravinsky) 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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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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University of Canterbury. School of Music :[Music programmes. 1964-1966]

Date: 1964 - 1966

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-UCSM-1964/1966

Description: Includes: 1964: Recital by Wanda Luzzato, with Maurice Till. University Hall, 7 August 1964. Programme 1966: Programmes for lunchtime concerts on the following dates: 10 March (John Ritchie String Orchestra), 24 March (University of Canterbury Madrigal Singers), 31 March (Anson Austin & Maurice Till), 7 April (Brian Hansford and Maurice Till), 28 April (Prague Quartet), 2 June (Bretislav Novotny, Karel Pribyl, Jaroslav Karlovsky, Zdenek Konicek), 9 June (Members of Prague Quartet with Maurice Till), 16 June (Patricia Free, Roger Buckton, Wallace Woodley), 23 June (Bretislav Novotny, Anson Austin, Maurice Till), 7 July (Prague Quartet), 14 July (Chorale of the Christchurch Harmonic Society), 21 July (Prague Quartet), 28 July (Ellen Armitage, Christopher Gray), 4 August (Rosamunde Connal and Maurice Till), 20 September (Ronald Woodcock and Colleen Rae), 22 September (Pupils of Mr Konicek and Mr Karlovsky: Julie White, Stephen McCurdy, Aart Brusse, Romola Griffiths, Mary-Grace Sussex, Allan Chisholm, Brian Sandle), 29 September (Prague Quartet) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Flyers and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1957].

Date: 1957

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1957

Description: Includes: 16 April: First subscription concert. Conductor Alex Lindsay; soloist Ken Wilson (clarinet). Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 16 April 1957. Programme (2 copies) 27 June: Music for string orchestra. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay. With Ritchie Hanna and Robin Hanna (violins), and Maria Vandewart (cello). Nelson School of Music, 27 June 1957. Programme (Handel, Mozart, Walton, Holst, William Boyce, Douglas Lilburn, Sibelius, Bartok) (2 copies) 8 July: Second subscription concert, conductor Alex Lindsay, Ronald Woodcock (Australian violinist). Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 8 July 1957. Programme (cover design by Jaxon) (Handel, Bach, Sibelius, Boyce, Dvorak, Respighi) (2 copies) 7 September: Third subscription concert. Guest conductor James Robertson, soloists Jean McCartney (viola) and Alex Lindsay (violin). Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 7 September 1957. Programme (Purcell, Borodin, Michael Tippett, Mozart) (2 copies) 22 October: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, leader Ritchie Hannah, conductor Alex Lindsay; and the English Singers, conductor David Sell. Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 22 October 1957. Programme (Mozart, Purcell, Sibelius, Boyce, Thomas Pitfield, Borodin, Grieg) (2 copies) 8-9 November: Christchurch Hamonic Society presents Second subscription concert 1957. Bach's "Mass in B minor". With Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, soprano Edna Boyd-Wilson, contralto Mary Pratt, tenor Edmund Bohan, bass Donald Jack. Civic Theatre, 8-9 November 1957. Programme 13 November: Fourth subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna; conductor Alex Lindsay; soloist Janetta McStay (piano). Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 15 November [1957]. Programme (2 copies) 23 November: Masterton Choral Society presents Handel's "Messiah". Conductor L R Cameron, pianist Agnes Aburn, with members of the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra (leader Alex Lindsay). Soloists Sybil Phillips, Corinne Bridge, Robin Gordon, Martin Wilson/ Town Hall Masterton, 23 November 1957. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: Some items donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of octavo size, 1987 - Folder 1]

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1987-1

Description: Bell Canto (the new Wellington vocal ensemble), Inaugural Concert. Guy E Jansen (director), Rae de Lisle (pianist). National Library Auditorium. 30 July 1987. Flyer. Bel Canto presents New Zealand Premiere [of] Christmas Oratorio by Saint Saens. Guy E Jansen (director), Sandra Averi (string orchestra leader), Janet Gibbs (organist), with solists - Diedre Elliot, Paul Whelan, Roger Wilson, Frank Carter, and Denise Wilson. St Peter's Anglican Church, Willis Street, Wellington. 11 November 1987. Flyer. The Budapest Gypsy Orchestra. Dr Jozsef Gyenes (director), Laszlo Berki (leader). 1987. Programme. Camileon (London based trio). Dale Gulliford (cello), Amanda Hollins (flute), Petra Casen (piano). St Andrew's [Presbyterian Church] on the Terrace [Wellington]. 22 March 1987. Programme. The Concert Programme presents Beverly Bergen (soprano) and David Bollard (piano). Symphony House, Willis Street, Wellington. 18 March 1987. Programme. An Evening with Hector Berlioz. Michael Vinten and Peter Walls (conductors). Wellington Town Hall. 8 April 1987. Flyer. International Music Day celebration breakfast organised by the National Music Council of New Zealand. Cables restaurant, 1 Upland Road, Kelburn. 1 October 1987. Invitation. David Kinsella (Australian concert organist). Old St Paul's 2 November, Wellington Cathedral of St Paul 8 November, and Wellington Town Hall 11 November, 1987. Flyer. Michael Edgley International presents Valery Klimov, violin, and Geoffrey Tozer, piano. Australian and New Zealand tour [1987]. Programme Heidelberg Chamber Orchestra. Third world tour of South America, New Zealand, Australia, Oceania, Kenya, Israel, Mauritius, and Reunion. 1987. Programme Institute of Registered Music Teachers, Wellington Branch presents a string seminar and recital with Ronald and Louise Woodcock. Wellington Cultural Centre. 28 March 1987. Brochure. Lunchtime Concerts 1987. Laings Road Methodist Church, Lower Hutt. 1987. Flyer. Music for Brass and Choir. Lower Hutt Municipal Band and choirs of St James Anglican church. John Hanify and Peter Scott (directors). St James Anglican Church, Lower Hutt. 26 July 1987. Programme. The New Zealand National Singing School 1987. Hawke's Bay Community College, Taradale. 5-14 January 1987. Brochure. The Olivers (Robert and Andrea Oliver). Saint Barnabas Anglican Church, Roseneath, Wellington. 29 November 1987. Flyer. Prazak Quartet. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington. 7 July 1987. Flyer (2 copies) Round the World on Wings of Song (lecture). John M Thomson. National Library of New Zealand (sponsored by Alexander Turnbull Library Archive of New Zealand Music). 28 September 1987. Invitation. Tawa Schools and Community Music Festival 87. Shona Murray (director). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington. 22 - 23 September 1987. Programme. Waikanae Music Society presents Sonnerie. Bronwyn Pugh (baroque violin), Robert Oliver (viola da gamba), Robert Petre (harpsicord). St Luke's Hall, Waikanae. 24 May 1987. Programme. Wainuiomata Choir presents Spring by Haydn, and St Cecilia Mass by Gounod. John Knox (conductor). Wellington Railway Station 6 November, and Wainuiomata Community Centre 7 November, 1987. Flyer. Two copies. Wellington College Arts Centre Opening Arts Festival. Wellington College. 10-15 April 1987. Programme. Quantity: 23 programmes and flyers, some illustrated. 2 duplicates.. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 215 x 165mm in size.

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[Music programmes of octavo size. 1974]

Date: 1974

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1974

Description: Includes programmes featuring: NZBC & Music Federation present the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, director Neville Marriner. Auckland 10 October, Hastings 11 October, Lower Hutt 12 October, Dunedin 13 October, Christchurch 14 October. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents Claudio Arrau. Dunedin Town Hall, 2 September 1974. Programme NZBC presents Claudio Arrau. Auckland Town Hall, 4 September 1974. Programme Claudio Arrau, master pianist. [Wellington] Town Hall, 23 September 1974. Pamphlet Auckland Cathedral Choir. Director of Music Anthony Jennings; assistant organist Peter Garland. [Centenary concert]. 7 September [1974]. Programme Auckland Youth Symphonic Band, conductor Hugh Dixon will present two concerts: Naenae College 21 September; Wellington Town Hall 22 September [1974]. Programme card Jack Body [and] John Rimmer. Two composers. List of compositions in booklet. Cambridge Music School, 29th. St Peter's School Cambridge, 30 December 1974 to 12 January 1975. Green pamphlet / application form (2 copies) Peter Cooper. Christchurch Town Hall. Two recitals, 3 and 10 March [1974]. Flier with portrait photo and programme on verso Peter Cooper. Lunch-time piano favourites. Wellington Town Hall, 22 March [1974]. Flier with portrait photo and programme on verso NZBC presents bass-baritone Simon Estes in recital with associate artist Maurice Till. Wanganui Opera House, 17 August 1974. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents bass-baritone Simon Estes in recital with associate artist Maurice Till. Invercargill Civic Theatre, 26 August 1974. Programme Gisborne Music Society. "Woodside Concert Agency" Oboe trio first subscription concert. Gisborne Girls' High School Assembly Hall, 23 February 1974. Programme NZBC presents pianist Michael Houstoun. Wellington Town Hall, 3 September 1974. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents pianist Michael Houstoun. Napier Boys' High School, 4 September 1964. Programme NZBC presents pianist Michael Houstoun. Gisborne Girls' High School, 5 September 1974. Programme NZBC presents pianist Michael Houstoun. Invercargill Civic Theatre, 7 September 1974. Programme NZBC presents pianist Michael Houstoun. Christchurch Town Hall, 9 September 1974. Programme NZBC presents pianist Michael Houstoun. Nelson School of Music, 10 September 1974. Programme NZBC presents pianist Michael Houstoun. Whangarei Town Hall, 21 September 1974. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents pianist Michael Houstoun. Timaru Theatre Royal, 30 September 1974. Programme David James in concert. Auckland Chamber Music Society. Concert Chamber, 11 December 1974. Programme NZBC presents John Lill. Whangarei Town Hall, 25 November 1974. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents Radu Lupu. Auckland Grammar School Centennial Theatre, 8 July 1974. Programme NZBC presents Radu Lupu. Wellington Town Hall, 10 July 1974. Programme NZBC presents Schubert's Song Cycle, "Die Winterreise". Noel Mangin, bass; associate artist Donald Bowick. Auckland Concert Chamber, 21 May 1974. Programme Lionel Mann (organ). Evening music. St Peter's Church Wellington, Thursdays 3 January - 31st January [1974?] Programme (typescript) NZBC in association with the Auckland Festival Society presents Myung-Whun Chung, piano recital. Auckland Concert Chamber, 5 April 1974. Programme NZBC presents Garrick Ohlsson. Nelson School of Music, 11 June 1974. Programme NZBC presents Garrick Ohlsson. Christchurch Town Hall, 19 June 1974. Programme Pleasure reconciled to virtue; a masque as it was presented at Court before King James, 1618. [And] Notes [by Robert Oliver] on the music for "Festival for a King", 4 November 1974. Booklet and sheet Port Nicholson Folk Festival 1974, in association with the QE II Arts Council of NZ. Programme Programme December 7th 1974. Compere Raewyn Skillen. [Location and organisation unknown] Australia's Scotch College Orchestra and Choir. "Ceilidh!" Conductor Mr George Logie-Smith. Auckland Epsom Girls' Grammar School 14 May; Wellington Cathedral 17 May; Dunedin Town Hall Chamber 20 May; Christchurch Town Hall 27 May [1974]. Pamphlet with photo of conductor (2 copies) Maurice Till. Solo piano recital. Christchurch Arts Festival; Games Festival. James Hay Theatre, 27 January [1974]. Programme University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education. Northland programme. Seminar - "Twentieth century music and the arts". Tikipunga High School Whangarei, 9-10 November 1974. Enrolment form University of Canterbury Department of Extension Studies. University Extension courses in music 1974. Pamphlet / application form University of Canterbury Department of Extension Studies. An introduction to New Zealand composition. Lecturer John Jennings. Weekly lectures, March - May 1974. Pamphlet / application form University of Canterbury. Recital of twentieth century music. University of Canterbury Hall, 19 May 1974. Programme flier. Wanganui Music Society. Concert (With Birgit Finnila; accompanist Emily Mair). Concert Chamber, War Memorial Hall, 18 July 1974. Programme Kenneth Weir, pianist. University of Canterbury Hall, 15 September 1974. Programme Ronald Woodcock, Australian violinist, and Kenneth Weir, pianist. University of Canterbury Hall, 7 April 1974. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet / application form Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Symphonia of Auckland: [Music programmes. 1960-1980]

Date: 1964 - 1970 - 1980

By: Symphonia of Auckland; Dorian Choir

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-SA

Description: Includes programmes for: 1964: Orchestral concert. Auckland Town Hall, 19 September 1964. Programme Second subscription concert. Guest conductor Boyd Neel; soloist Ruth Pearl. Hall of Auckland Technical Institute, 18 July 1964. Programme 1970: Beethoven Bicentennial Festival part one. Auckland Town Hall, 4, 13, 20 and 27 June 1970. Programme Beethoven Bicentennial Festival part two. Auckland Town Hall, 18 and 25 July, 15 August 1970. Programme (2 copies) 1971: Proms '71. Epsom Girls' Grammar School, 13 February; Pakuranga College, 16 February, North Shore Teachers' College, 18 February [1971]. Programme First two 1971 subscription concerts. Auckland Town Hall, 12 and 26 June 1971. Programme (2 copies) Third 1971 subscription concert (violin solo Stefan Czapary; viola solo Jaroslav Karlovsky). Auckland Town Hall, 31 July 1971. Programme (2 copies) Fourth 1971 subscription concert (With soloists John N Thomson, Heather McDonald, Marie-Therese Laurijssen, Christopher Doig, Auckland Dorian Singers). Auckland Town Hall, 9 October 1971. Programme Final two 1971 subscription concerts. Auckland Town Hall, 6 November and 11 December 1971. Programme NZBC presents the Symphonia of Auckland. Guest conductor Meredith Davies; soloist Ladislav Jasek. Auckland Town Hall, 20 November 1971. Eighth subscription concert. Programme 1972: 1972 subscription brochure First 1972 subscription concert. Auckland Town Hall, 10 June 1972. Soloist David Galbraith. Programme 3rd subsription concert. Conductor Juan Matteucci; soloist Kiri Te Kanawa. Auckland Town Hall, 29 July 1972. Programme 3rd and 4th 1972 subscription concerts presented in association with BOAC. Auckland Town Hall, Saturday 12 August, Saturday 19 August. Conductor Juan Matteucci; leader Ronald Woodcock. Programme (2 copies) 5th 1972 subscription concert. Conductor Juan Matteucci; soloists Emily Mair and Richard Beauchamp. Auckland Town Hall, 2 September 1972. Programme (2 copies) 7th and 8th subscription concerts. With Janetta McStay and Waldemar de Almeida. Auckland Town Hall, 24 November and 2 December 1972. Programme Guiseppe Verdi "Requiem mass". Auckland Town Hall, 15 July [1972]. Programme (2 copies) 1973: Season brochure 1973. 1st subscription concert. Conductor Juan Matteucci; leader Ronald Woodcock; soloist Andre Tchaikowsky. Auckland Town Hall, 7 April 1973. Programme 2nd and 3rd subscription concerts. Auckland Town hall 5 and 23 June [1973]. Programme 4th and 5th 1973 subscription concerts. Auckland Town Hall, 14 and 28 July 1973. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents the Symphonia of Auckland. Conductor Juan Matteucci; soloist Gillian Weir. Auckland Town Hall, 25 August 1973. Programme 6th and 7th 1873 subscription concerts. Auckland Town Hall, 11 & 13 August, and 1 September 1973. Programme Eighth subscription concert. Auckland Town Hall, 24 November 1973. Programme (2 copies) 1974: Season brochure 1974. "Messa da Requiem", Requiem mass by Guiseppe Verdi. (Director of Music Juan Matteucci; concertmaster Ronald Woodcock; with Auckland Dorian Singers, University of Auckland Choral Society and Hamilton Civic Choir). Auckland Town Hall, 11 and 13 May 1974. Programme 4th and 5th subscription concerts. Auckland Town Hall, 13 & 15 July and 3 and 5 August 1974. Programme (2 copies) Sixth subscription concert. Auckland Town Hall, 28 and 30 September 1974. Programme 1975: Two glorious Puccini operas (with Perkel Productions). Promotional brochure only 1976: 1976 subscription brochure 1977: 1st subscription concert 1977. Programme 5th subscription concert. Guest conductor Dobbs Franks; soloist Ingrid Wahlberg. Programme 8th subscription concert Conductor Juan Mateucci; soloist Igor Politkovsky. 9 and 11 October [1977]. Programme Partial programme for concert with pianist Hans Richter-Haaser [July? 1977] 1979: 1979 subscription brochure Symphonia of Auckland presents the Classic Series - Bach, Mozart, Haydn. 14 February - 17 April [1980]. Order form / pamphlet Symphonia of Auckland and Dorian Choir. 8th subscription concert. Town Hall, 13 and 15 October 1979. Programme 1980? "Night at the Opera". Promotional brochure Symphonia of Auckland presents "Sound 1980". [May-September 1980]. Booklet Undated: Benefit concert brochure Quantity: 25 album(s). 1 pamphlet. Physical Description: Booklets, sizes varying up to 24 cm Provenance: Some programmes donated by Heather Thompson, Wellington, in 2008; Stella Milne, Wellington, in 2014; one from the estate of Dorothea Franchi, 2004; some purchased from the estate of Tony Goodliffe, 2016

Manuscript

Inward correspondence

Date: 1973-1985, 1995, 2001

From: Rimmer, John Francis, 1939- : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11732-2

Description: Inward correspondence. Names of correspondents have been indexed in the name field Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescripts

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Programmes and reviews

Date: 1947-1965

From: Whitehead, Gillian, 1941- : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-12552-02

Description: Contains programmes of concerts, recitals and operettas by a range of musicians and composers including Igor Stravinksy. Most programmes are from concerts and recitals held in Whangarei and Auckland, many of which were hosted by the Whangarei Music Society. Title transcribed from original enclosure. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Processing information: Removed from clear plastic folder for preservation purposes.

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Music Federation of New Zealand: [Music programmes and ephemera of octavo size. 1973. F...

Date: 1973

From: Music Federation of New Zealand: [Music programmes 1972-1992]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-MFNZ-1973-2

Description: Includes: Auckland Chamber Music Society presents The New Music Group (leader Ronald Woodcock). Five Sunday evening concerts (guest artists Janetta McStay, Gavin Saunders, Kenneth Weir, Glennys Jarman). Auckland Grammar School Centennial Theatre, [23 September - 16 December 1973]. Pamphlet / reservation form Bank of New South Wales School Music Contest. Concert Chamber, Town Hall, 29 July 1973. Programme (2 copies) Guy Fallot and Emmanuelle Lamasse. Programme featuring Faure, Brahms, Debussy, de Falla, Bartok (2 copies) Guy Fallot and Emmanuelle Lamasse. Programme featuring Messaien, Franck, Prevost, Castellano. Guy Fallot and Emmanuelle Lamasse. Programme featuring Brahms, Bazelaire, Martinu, Webern, Castellano. Guy Fallot and Emmanuelle Lamasse. 1973 School concert programme. Birkdale College, 3 May [1973]. Programme Oscar Ghiglia, guitar. 1973 School concert programme. Taupo-Nui-a-Tia College, 18 June [1973]. Programme /flyer Anthea Moller, contralto, accompanied by Bruce Greenfield. Concert featuring Paisiello, Brahms, Messiaen, Mahler, Britten, Rachmaninov. Programme Music in April. Honor McKellar and Maurice Till. [Tour April 1973]. Pamphlet / programme NZBC Orchestral Trainees; conductor Ashley Heenan. 1973 School concert programme. Manawatu College, 16 March [1973]. Programme / flyer The New Zealand Music/Theatre Ensemble. 1973 tour [18 September - 5 October 1973]. Programme (2 copies) Intimate informal music with the Olivers - harpsichord, voice, oboe, viol [Robert and Andrea Oliver]. [Tour July 1973]. Programme/flyer Songs for spring. Rebecca Harris, harpist; Emily Mair, soprano. [Tour, October/Nov 1973]. Programme John Wion and Gilbert Kalish. Programme featuring Bach, Debussy, varese, Milhaud, Messiaen, Berio, Prokofiev Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes up to 240 mm.

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Douglas Lilburn project

Date: 2002

From: Radio New Zealand : Interviews and music collected during the making of Douglas, the landscape of a New Zealand composer

By: Radio New Zealand

Reference: MSCD-0293

Description: 1.Nine short pieces for piano 9.3.74 Tape 3710 M.Nielsen 2.The willow song Tape 5397 G Phillips and P de Schryver 3.Sonata for violin and piano R.Woodcock 4.Three pieces for piano 20.7.81 Tape 3388 M Nielsen 5.Sonata for violin and piano 25.3.87 Tape 887157 M O'Brien and B Sayer 6.String quartet in E minor 11.8.92 Dat 932019 NZ String Quartet RNZDLM 32 Quantity: 1 compact disc(s).

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Class tape no 50

Date: 1962

From: Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004 : Papers

By: Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Lilburn, Douglas Gordon, 1915-2001; Margan, Barry, active 1959-1970; Sculthorpe, Peter, 1929-2014; Woodcock, Ronald, 1930?-; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897

Reference: MST7-1095

Description: Includes lecture on electronic music by John Rimmer with demonstration by Frank Grove Other Titles - Sonatina no 2 ; for piano / by Lilburn Other Titles - Irkanda 1 / by Sculthorpe Other Titles - Young person's guide to the orchestra / by Britten ; narrated by Eric Porter Other Titles - How lovely is thy dwelling place from German Requiem / by Brahms Quantity: 1 7" reel(s).

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Composers in CANZ ; [Works by Jonathan Ladd, John Cousins and Ross Harris]

Date: 1 May 1975

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

By: Ladd, Jonathan, 1949-; Cousins, John Edward, 1943-; Harris, Ross Talbot, 1945-; Woodcock, Ronald, 1930?-; Wells, John Shaw (Dr), 1948-; Moller, Anthea, active 1972-2009; Greenfield, Bruce, active 1969-2010; Baigent, Jennifer, active 1963-1976; Yendoll, Vyvyan, 1940?-; Harris, Rebecca, active 1973

Reference: MSDT-0209-1

Description: Performer: Woodcock, Ronald (vn) Performer: Wells, John (pf) Performer: Moller, Anthea (m-sop) Performer: Greenfield, Bruce (pf) Performer: Baigent, Jennifer (fl) Performer: Yendoll, Vyvyan (va) Performer: Harris, Rebecca (hp) Other Titles - Fantasy ; for violin and piano / by Jonathan Ladd ; performed by Ronald Woodcock (violin) and John Wells (piano) Other Titles - Three songs 1970 ; [for mezzo-soprano and piano] / by John Cousins ; performed by Anthea Moller with Bruce Greenfield Other Titles - Trio ; for flute viola and harp / by Ross Harris ; performed by Jennifer Baigent (flute), Vyvyan Yendoll (viola) and Rebecca Harris (harp) Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 35.25 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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Inward and outward correspondence (U-Z)

Date: [1980-2002]

From: Carr, Edwin James Nairn, 1926-2003 : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-7710-15

Description: Correspondents entered under Name below Other Titles - Lord Arthur Saville's Crime; a comic opera, libretto after Wilde by Edward Hill Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Sonic Circus

Date: 21 Aug 1976

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

By: Cresswell, Lyell Richard, 1944-2022; Moller, Anthea, active 1972-2009; Greenfield, Bruce, active 1969-2010; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Woodcock, Ronald, 1930?-

Reference: MSDT-0233-4

Description: Performer: Moller, Anthea (m-sop) Performer: Greenfield, Bruce (pf) Performer: Woodcock, Ronald (vn) Other Titles - Four sentimental songs ; [for mezzo-soprano and piano] / by Lyell Cresswell ; performed by Anthea Moller and Bruce Greenfield ; (7') Other Titles - Composition 8 ; [for violin and tape] / by John Rimmer ; performed by Ronald Woodcock ; (15'30\") Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 24.35 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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Rimmer, John : Composition 8 ; for violin and electronic sound

Date: 14 Nov 1974

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

By: Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Woodcock, Ronald, 1930?-

Reference: MSDT-0194-2

Description: Performer: Woodcock, Ronald (vn) Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 16.10 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM