Famularo, Silvio, 1936-

Opera singer and entertainer

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[Collection of posters taken from the walls of Silvio's shop in 1983. Dated 1980-1983]

Date: 1980 - 1983

By: Famularo, Silvio, 1936-

Reference: Eph-D-VARIETY-Silvios

Description: Includes posters for cultural events, arts courses, entertainment, mainly in 1981: ANZArt; Australia New Zealand art encounter [Christchurch 1981?] "Big and little"; scenes by Botho Strauss. Downstage Theatre, from 19 June [1981] Two shows at Circa Theatre, created especially for 4-10 year olds: Town and Country Players in "You can't be afraid until you've been afraid"; and "How the moon began", with Felicity Day, Debbie Hager and Rose Wedde. 24 August - 4 September [1981?] The Clean E.P. "Boodle, boodle, boodle". One night only in Wellington, Terminus, 11 November [1981] Coup d'Etat. Appearing at Terminus, Thurs 28th Direct from USA: Bobby Shew, Lanny Morgan, Jeff Hamilton, Gordon Brisker, Tom Garvin, Don Rader, with All Star Big Band. Wellington, Majestic Cabaret, 20-21 May [1982?] Los Dogs, at the Royal Tiger, Fri 25th Sept; Sat 26th Sept [1981] Eight Eleven Eighty One; an exhibition of ceramics & painting. SelLing Ngan, Allan Snook, Rosemary Stokell, Brian Wong. Wellington Cultural Centre World Trade Centre, 9-20 Nov 1981. An evening with the Hot City Cats. Varsity Restaurant, this Friday 7-11 [1981-1983?] Hot City Cats. Chips, Sun 1st [1981?] Frame Ups; a exhibition of colour photographs by Mary mcPherson [and] Martin Taylor. PhotoForum Gallery, 2-20 June 1981. Joe Henderson, one of the giants of the tenor saxophone (ex Miles Davis, Chick Corea. Wellington Majestic Cabaret 26th; Auckland Gluepot Ponsonby Thursday 27th [1981] Impulse Dance Theatre. "Frames" art gallery tour. National Art Gallery, 25-26 May [1981] (Art: Darryl White; Logan Print, Gisborne) Jon McLeary. Egypt; exhibition of ink pastels. Natural Juices Cafe, Wed 8 July [1981] Mad Ranks. The Resort this weekend, 7-9 May [1982?] (2 copies) Arthur Manawatu. Paintings + linoprints. Closet Artists Gallery, 520 Queen St, 3-21 August The Mockers. New single out now, "Trendy lefties" [1981] Mockers; Protons. Wellington Teachers' College, Thurs 30 April [1981] Music at Circa; a series of Monday night concerts. Colleen Rae-Gerrard, Deborah Rawson, Anne Lanston, Michael Calvert, Wellington String Quartet, Omnibus. 21 and 28 Sept, 5 and 12 Oct [1981] Neoteric Tribesmen, playing at Studio 7 with The Innocent [and] Tin Syndrome. Fri 25th, Sat 26th [ca 1981] New Zealand architecture; a photographic survey. New Zealand Institute of Architects. Uptairs, City Art Gallery, 65 Victory Street Wellington [1981-1983] "Factual C"; a exhibition of paintings by David Ortega. City Limits Cafe, 20 Oct - 10 Nov [1981-1983] Primitive Art Group at Rawa House. Thurs 24 Sept 1981 Primitive Art Group. National Art Gallery, Sunday 2.00pm 26th Sept [1982] The Private Eyes tonight! Terminus, 21-23 April [1981] The Private Eyes. Terminus, Sept 25 + 26! Are you man enough for Jason Sad; then go all the way. As seen on TV [photo of pig. ca 1981] The Screaming Blam-matic roadshow [Screaming Meemees, Newmatics, Blam Blam Blam. 1981] From USA. Bobby Shew, Steve Erquiaga, Johnny Carson Trio, Dick Hopp Sextet, Frank Gibson jnr, Rodger Fox Big Band, Andy Brown. Jazz on Sunday. Majestic Cabaret 3 May [1981] Silvio's Xmas variety show; music, mirth, magic, melodrama, merriment, music hall, madness. Special guest artsts Frances Green, Dave Olerenshaw, Jacque Harvey. Wgtn Operatic Soc Hall, 8-14 Dec [1981] Strikemaster. Heavy rock. Apparing at Terminus, 5-6 Oct Taste of Bounty. Cricketers, from Thurs 27 Aug [1981] Taste of Bounty are now Radio-Active, appearing live in concert. Newlands Arms, Fri/Sun, 15-17 May [1981] Techtones 3 [ca 1981] University Drama Club. Tristan Tzara's "The gas heart", and Sam Shepard's "Cowboy mouth". Union Hall, 28 July - 1 August [1981] The Valentinos [ca 1981] "The wind and the rain", a comedy by Merton Hodge. Downstage Theatre from 24 July [1981] Quantity: 36 posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs and photocopies on posters, sizes varying from 100 to 600 mm. Provenance: From Silvio Famularo, Wellington, in 1983.

Manuscript

Correspondence and miscellaneous items including letters regarding Silvio Famularo's pr...

Date: 1981

From: Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982 : Papers

Reference: 83-017-129

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Famularo, Silvio :Photographs of Island Bay fishermen

By: Famularo, Silvio, 1936-

Reference: PAColl-5477

Description: Arrangement: Copy negs at 1/2-056701 to 056704 Quantity: 4 b&w copy negative(s).

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Boyce, Raymond Stanley, 1928-2019 :"Full Marx 2" [John Banas for Downstage at the Hanna...

Date: 1983

By: Boyce, Raymond Stanley (Dr), 1928-2019

Reference: B-153-051/072

Description: Some sheets have fabric samples attached to the top edge. Includes costume designs for Harpo (Rob Jayne), Groucho (Silvio Famulari), Chico (Tim Bartlett), Sabra (Linda Anning), Penumbra (Michael McGrath), Grog, Customs Officer, Waiter, Stevedores (including Eric Gardner), Bianco, Campari (Brian Sargent), Princess Parfait D'Amour (Christine Higgs), Queen de Menthe (Gwynne Callen), Kahlua (Gerald Bryan). On the designer's own inventory as item number 15/117. Quantity: 22 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil and coloured pencil on sheets 296 x 420 mm.

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Opera-Technique Inc :[Ephemera and programmes for performances of opera and light opera...

Date: 1970 - 1979

From: Opera-Technique Inc :[Ephemera and programmes for performances of opera. 1950-1990s]

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-OT-1970s

Description: Includes: 1970s?: Amahl & the night visitors. Producer and choreographer Diana Helen; musical director Peter Lockwood; pianist Mary Singleton; costume designer Khris Fredrikson. Programme [1970s?] 1970: Opera Technique presents 3 short operas: "The wandering scholar", "The blind beggars", and "He who says yes". Produced and designed by Phillip Mann; musical direction by Peter Browne. University Memorial Theatre, 27-31 October 1970. Programme (2 copies) 1971: "Jenifer; the pop opera you'll sing tears about". Librettists John Banas and Alan Farquhar; composers Clive Cockburn and Val Murphy. Director Dick Johnstone. Musical direction Clive Cockburn. Promoted by Opera-Technique. St James, 14-24 July [1971]. Programme (2 copies). "Gianni Schicchi"(Puccini) [and] "The medium" (Menotti); two operas from Opera Technique. Peter Averi musical director; Peter Coates director / designer. V U W Theatre 31 August - 4 September 1971. Programme (2 copies) 1973: Floral festival presented by Johnsonville Flower Arrangement Group. Music by members of Opera Technique Inc. 2-3 March. Organ recital by Stanley Jackson on 4 March. St John's Church, Bassett Road, Johnsonville, 2-4 March 1973. Programme (Photocopy) (2 copies) 1974: Opera Technique proudly presents "A dinner engagement", by Lennox Berkeley and Paul Dehn; directed by Russell Aitken; [and] "Cavalleria Rusticana", by Pietro Mascagni, G Targihi-Tozzetti & G Menasci; musical director Alan Foster. 7-14 August 1974. Programme (2 copies) 1975: Opera Technique Inc proudly presents "A night of Italian opera". Musical director John Jerome; items introduced by Peter Fry; programme arranged by Silvio Famularo. St Patrick's Hall Kilbirnie, 1 December 1975. Programme (2 copies) 1976: Opera Technique Inc presents "Merry England", by Edward German; text by Basil Hood. Musical director John Jerome; narrator Lionel Meade. Ewen Hall Wellington, 29 February 1976. Programme (2 copies, including 1 photocopy) 1977: Opera Technique presents "Gems from Grand Opera". Musical directors John Jerome and Peter Lockwood. Compere Raymond Hedges. [September 1977]. Programme (2 copies) "Albert Herring", by Benjamin Britten. Produced and designed by Peter Coates; musical direction Peter Zwartz. Presented by Opera Technique. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 29 March - 2 April [1977]. Flier only Opera Technique Incorporated presents Benjamin Britten's "The little sweep", a Christmas opera for young people. Produced by Elizabeth Martin; musical director Peter Zwartz. Cultural Centre, Cuba Mall, 11-24 December 1977. Programme (2 copies) 1978: Jacques Offenbach's "La Belle Helene". Produced by Peter Coates; musical director Peter Zwartz. State Opera House Wellington, 7-10 June 1978. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 11 programmes. 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Many programmes donated by Opera Technique trustees, 2007.

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[Collection of small posters and flyers taken from the walls of Silvio's shop in 1983. ...

Date: 1980 - 1983

By: Famularo, Silvio, 1936-

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-Silvios

Description: Includes posters for cultural events, arts courses, entertainment: "Ain't got nothin' but the blues"; jazz concert. National Art Gallery, 18 October [1981] Ballads to Blues. Overseas artists plus top NZ acoustic performers. State Opera House, Sunday 31st May [1981] Michael Calvert, classical guitar. Music at Circa. 28 September [1981] Children's show at the Depot. "The Pongophonic tootler", by John Banas; dir. Joy Watson. 21A Courtenay Place [1983] The Clean + The Spines. Dance this Thursday 24. Tickets here for Thistle Hall Clown Workshop. Sept 19-20 [1981?] The Deirdre Tarrant Dance Theatre presents "A Christmas carol", & Donizetti dances", "Consequences. State Opera House 14-17 December [1981-1983?]. Flyer Grande Pantomima, con pupazzi e un drago, by Dario Fo, in Italian and English. Memorial Theatre, 16-18 July [1981] Jo Horrocks. Photo exhibition. PhotoForum Mini Gallery, 26 Harris St Wellington, 14-26 Sept. Media mirage; an installation of screenprinted images from the media by Stuart Page. PhotoForum Gallery, September 1-19 1981. Muchmore Associates. Snakefinger & Blast. The Snaking Finger skanks and having skonked sneaks on [Itinerary Christchurch, Wellington, Hamilton, Auckland, 21-30 May 1981] Naked Spotts Dance (small sticker ca 1980-1983) "New blood". Jeremy Opie, Michael Cubey, Erik Gotlieb. PhotoForum Gallery, 10-29 August 1981 Pop Shots; NZ rock'n'roll photography. Closet Artists Gallery, 520 Queen Street Auckland, from Tues 25th August [1981] (2 copies, one with circular Moruroa protest sticker on it) Preservatives, with the Newmatics! Last Resort, Friday 24, Saturday 25 [ca 1981-1983] Primitive Art Group. Sunday afternoon, Oct 11th, National Art Gallery [1981] Siege of Parihaka, 5 November 1881 ... the deception continues. Public meeting. Wesley Church Hall, 29 October 1981 Sinfonia of Wellington in concert with Lindsay Yeo & Buzz O'Bumble. State Opera House, 7 November 1981 Wellington Arts Centre exhibits recent works by Frances Anderson, Linzie Christopherson, Linda McMahon, Miranda Witford, Brenda Wing, Nicole Louis. 23-27 November Quantity: 20 posters and flyers. Physical Description: Photolithographs and photocopies on posters, sizes varying from 100 to 330 mm. Provenance: From Silvio Famularo, Wellington, in 1983.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, light operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1983].

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1983

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for: Shoestring Theatre presents two new rock musicals by C Harter. "For whom the road tolls", and "Roundabout". BATS Theatre, 16-19, 22-26 February [1983]. Flyer (2 copies) Christchurch Gilbert & Sullivan & Light Opera Society (Inc). Johann Strauss II "The gipsy baron". Director Bryan Aitken; conductor Tony Ryan. James Hay Theatre, 14-24 September 1983. Programme Tauranga Operatic Society proudly presents "The great waltz". Directed and designed by Duncan Whiting; musical direction John Hambling; choreography Yvonne Parnell. Baycourt Theatre Tauranga, 28 September - 15 October [1983]. Programme Musical and Drama Society (Inc) in association with Silvio Famularo presents "Guys & dolls". Director Silvio Famularo; musical director Ross Gandar; choreography Yvonne Sanders; set design Stephen Fearnley. Silvio's Place (221 Clyde Street Island Bay), 11-22 October [1983]. Flyer / programme (2 copies) "Guys & dolls", a musical Wellington Teachers' College production. WTC Hall, Donald St, Karori, 29 June - 3 July [1983]. Flyer (2 copies) The Christchurch Operatic Society Inc presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's "The king and I"; directed and choreographed by Robert Young; musical director Thomas Brown (With Lewis Brown, Angela Shaw, Dorothy Hart-Brown, Graeme Ward, Hope Parkinson, etc). James Hay Theatre, 15-30 April 1983. Programme National Opera / Mercury Theatre presents "Madama Butterfly", by Giacomo Puccini. Director Jonathan Hardy; musical director Juan Matteucci. With the Auckland Regional Orchestra. Mercury Theatre, 15 June 1983. Programme Perkel Opera presents NZ premiere of Nicolai's comic opera "The merry wives of Windsor" (With Donald Trott, Vivienne Hollier, Sally Sloman, Camille Mercep, Geoffrey Carney, Alan Patterson, Anthony Blasschke, Cyrill Kelleway, Martin Thomas, Earl Wood, Michael Hatfield, Mary Aston - photographs og all, and biographical notes and photograph of Jack Figgins, set painter). State Opera House Wellington, 10-11 June [1983]. Programme (2 copies) and flyer Shoestring Theatre proudly present Charles Harter's "Sometime Sunday"; a one act sweet rock opera. BATS Theatre 2-3, 9-10 September [1983]. Flyer only (2 copies) Auckland Operatic Society Inc presents "Song of Norway" an operetta based on the life and music of Edvard Grieg. Directed by Robert Alderton; musical direction by Joe Isbister; choreography by Val Wadsworth. His Majesty's Theatre, June 1983. Programme Christchurch Operatic Society Inc presents ... "West side story"; directed and choreographed by Robert Young; music director Gerald Oliver. Theatre Royal Christchurch [1983]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 11 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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Wellington Harmonic Society :[Music programmes. 1964-1965]

Date: 1964 - 1965

From: Wellington Harmonic Society :[Music programmes]

By: Wellington Harmonic Society

Reference: EPH-A-MUSIC-WHS-1964/1965

Description: 1964: Wellington Harmonic Society. “”Passion of Our Lord according to St Matthew”. Conducted by Peter Zwartz, (With Anson Austin, Elizabeth Hellawell, Dorothy Hitch, Charles Naylor, and Grant Dickson). Town Hall Wellington, 21 March 1964. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Harmonic Society. “Cantata Misericordia”; “Requiem”. Conducted by Peter Zwartz (With Rosemary Rogatsy, Dorothy Hitch, Anson Austin, and Charles Naylor). Town Hall Wellington, 13 September 1964. Programme (2 copies), and flier Wellington Harmonic Society. “Cantata Misericordia”; “Dido and Aeneas”. Conducted by Peter Zwarz (With Anson Austin, Charles Naylor, Heather Begg, Rosemary Gordon, Colleen Dawe, Jean Williams and Joy Stevenson). Town Hall Wellington, 25 November 1964. Programme (2 copies) 1965: Wellington Harmonic Society. Conducted by Peter Zwartz, assisted by Jean Williams, Dorothy Hitch, Silvio Famularo, Murray Brown, and Charles Naylor. With members of the NZBC Symphony Orchestra. St Andrews on the Terrace Wellington. 12 August 1965. Programme [With portrait of Igor Stravinsky on cover](2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programme booklets and leaflets, sizes varying up to octavo size

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in New Ze...

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1979

Description: Includes: Community Arts Theatre. Gems from Italian Opera (With peter Russell, Nicola Waite, Silvio Famularo, Brian Wilkins, Emily Mair, Flora Edwards). [Late 1979]. Programme. With preview on back page, of a benefit farewell concert for Nicola Waite, 7 December. Perkel Productions Inc proudly present "Don Pasquale" with the Auckland Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Michael McLellan. Special performance for Grand Opera Society members. Centennial Theatre, 11 April [1979]. Flier only Perkel Productions Inc invites you to an evening of ballads and arias. Pumphouse Theatre Takapuna, 3 November; Centennial Theatre Auckland, 10-11 November [1979]. Flier invitation De La Tour Opera Group. "If the cap fits", by Geoffrey Bush; "Rita", by Donizetti, produced by Peter Coates; "The old maid and the thief", by Menotti, produced by Peter Coates. [27/3/1979]. Programme (2 copies) Hadlow presents "Tom Sawyer", by M B Reinstedt (with apologies to Mark Twain). Musical and film director K Boyce. St Matthews Hall, 14-16 August 1979. Programme Jesus celebration. "Lovesong in harvest"; a musical and dramatic presentation of the Book of Ruth. Composer and conductor Iain McDonald; narrator and dance director Cora McDonald. St James Theatre Wellington, 2 December [1979]. Programme (2 copies) Pilgrim Productions Inc presents the New Zealand premiere of "Ride! Ride!". Director Brian O'Connor; musical director Bill Chessum; assistant director Marion Neller. Auckland, 14-28 October; Hamilton, 5 November; Whangarei, 11 November [1979] Programme with photographs of cast Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Loretta Lander, Wellington, in 2014

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Silvio's Xmas Variety Show. Music, mirth, magic, melodrama, merriment, music hall, madn...

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1981-01

Description: Shows Father Christmas at the top, holding a long sheet with the text on it. There are photographs of Silvio, The Two Generations, Frances Green (soprano), Dave Olerenshaw, Jacque Harvey (overall winner of the 1981 Country & western awards), and the Buchanan Family. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 418 x 295 mm. Provenance: Donated by Trustees of Opera-Technique Inc, 2007 Transfers: Other material of the same provenance is at PA-Group-00057, and Manuscripts 2007-042..

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[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for opera, light opera, musicals and mu...

Date: 1972

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Opera-1972

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for the following: 1972: Williamson-Edgley Theatres Ltd, Kerridge-Odeon and Aztec Services Pty Ltd in association with Harold Fielding present Anna Neagle, Derek Nimmo, Johnny Farnham in "Charlie girl" ... Directed by Freddie Carpenter. New Zealand premiere. St James Theatre Auckland, 26 May 1972. Programme (2 copies) Harry M Miller's production of the American tribal love-rock musical "Hair". Calendar card "Tommy". Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. Full-length dance spectacular to music composed and recorded by The Who. City Center 55 Street Theater, 131 West 55th St., New York, N.Y. 10019. 246-8989, 3-28 May [1972]. Flier only Wellington Operatic Society presents the romantic Austrian musical "White Horse Inn". Producer Grahame Clifford; musical director John Morrison; choreographer Kevin Westmoreland. Ana Veitch as Josepha; Silvio Famularo as Leopold. Grand Opera House, 28 June - 8 July [1972]. Programme and flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1983].

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-B-DOWNSTAGE-1983

Description: Includes: Newsletters announcing forthcoming productions "Cabaret the musical". Direction Euan Upston. Production manager John Batty (With performers Adele Chapman, John Banas, Michael McGrath, Pat Evison, Silvio Famularo, Donna Akersten, David Cameron, Janice Lampen, Michelle Leuthart). Hannah Playhouse, 10 June 1983. Programme (2 copies) "Educating Rita", by Willy Russell. With Ellie Smith and Barry Hill. Directed by Phillip Mann; designer Raymond Boyce. Hannah Playhouse, 29 April 1983. Programme (2 copies) "Shuriken", by Vincent O'Sullivan; directed by Phillip Mann; designer Anne Coombes. Hannah Playhouse, 29 July 1983. Programme (2 copies) "Triple treat!!!" Downstage Christmas / holiday show 1983, by John Banas, Gerald Bryan, with original music by Tim Bridgewater. Directed by John Banas and Euan Upston. Hannah Playhouse, 11 November 1983. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying below 330 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1988].

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1988

Description: Includes: "Aire de Mar"; ecological media opera. Darcy Lange and Mirian Snijders-Lange. Artspace, First Floor, Quay Buildings, 6-8 Quay Street, Auckland, 9-10 July [1988]. Flyer only Perkel Opera Inc in association with R & W Hellaby Ltd presents "La boheme", Puccini's best-loved opera in four acts. One night only. New Plymouth Opera House, 13 August [1988?]. Photocopied flyer only "Captain Stirrick", a ballad opera by David Scott and Jeremy James Taylor with music, based on the ballads of Old London, by Richard Brett. Director Jeremy James Taylor; musical director Tim Bridgewater. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, March 1988. Lower Hutt Town Hall Wellington, 6-9 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Lower Hutt Operatic Society Inc presents "Carousel". Music by Richard Rodgers; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Produced and directed by Richard Dyer; musical director Peter Latimer; choreography Elly-Ann Pritchard. Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 16-25 June 1988. Programme Canterbury Opera and Bank of New Zealand present "Die Fledermaus". Conductor William Southgate; director Elric Hooper. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 19 October - 1 November 1988. Programme Pocket Opera Company Nurnberg. "La Gioconda", opera in four acts by Amilcare Ponchielli. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, March 1988. Wellington Town Hall, 12-19 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Musical and Drama Society (Inc) in association with Silvio Famularo presents "Guys & dolls", the big hit musical fable of Broadway. Director Silvio Famularo; musical director Ross Gandar; choreographer Yvonne Sanders. Silvio's Place, 221 Clyde Street, Island Bay, 11-22 October [1988]. Yellow flyer Upper Hutt Operatic Society Inc presents "Hello, Dolly!", produced by Peter Dye. Heretaunga College Hall, 27 August - 3 September 1988. Blue flyer Wilton Morley in association with Entertainment Incorporated present Simon Westaway in "The Rocky Horror Show", by Richard O'Brien, with John Banas or Billy T James as the Narrator and Greg Parke as Riff Raff. Directed by Terry O'Donnell. [1988]. Programme Hawkes Bay Regional Opera Trust presents "La traviata", by Giuseppe Verdi. Director Richard Campion; musical director Bruce Greenfield; choreographer Leigh Jones. Hastings Municipal Theatre, 30 July, 2, 4, 6 August 1988. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 9 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Photographs relating to Brian Salkeld

Date: 1950, 1960-1965, [ca 1970s], 1990-1995

From: Downes, Peter, 1928- : Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10160

Description: Contains images relating to Brian Salkeld's work as a broadcaster, his collecting and other activities. Consists of several sets of photographs taken by unidentified photographers at different times between 1950 and 1995. Several images show Salkeld working at the radio station 1XN Whangarei in 1950. Three groups of images relate to music recording sessions. The first group shows the recording of the opera `Monsieur Beaucaire' at St Paul's Hall, Wellington, 1960, with Oswald Cheesman conducting. The second shows an unidentified recording session in the Wellington Town Hall, 1965; the third, an unidentified studio session, ca 1970s. Other images show Salkeld's home, his record collection, antique gramophones and flower arrangements. Another group of images relate to Salkeld's collection of records and equipment housed at the National Library of New Zealand. There are also general photographs of the Music Room and table exhibits. A further group of photographs shows examples of Salkeld's embroidery work. Quantity: 26 b&w original photographic print(s). 78 colour original photographic print(s). 2 newspaper cuttings. Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints, dye coupler prints and printed matter

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Interview with Silvio Famularo

Date: 12 Jan 1994

From: Italian community in Wellington oral history project

By: Famularo, Silvio, 1936-

Reference: OHInt-0482-18

Description: Interviewer(s) - Antonella Patete Accompanying material - Four photocopied letters written to his grandmother by Silvio Famularo's mother, dated 1933 and 1934 Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-010303 Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - no abstract(s) available agreement form at OHA-3479. Search dates: 1994

Manuscript

Letters of appreciation

Date: [ca 1951-1989]

From: Campbell, Alistair Te Ariki, 1925-2009: Collection

Reference: 91-046-2/01

Description: Identified persons entered under Name. Also includes letter with poems from Taria [?] Kighton, Hamilton (1990); Klaus Stuckert, Wetzikon, Switzerland, Carol Jones, St Heliers, Auckland; Ruth of Karori; Dick (re a gift from Campbell, 1985); Leslie; Mrs [?] Mary H Smith, Tokaanu (1973); Betty of Campbells Bay, Auckland (1982) (not all names deciphered). Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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[Performances by Pauline Fitchett and others]

Date: 1961

From: Fitchett, Pauline Elwy, 1933?- : Papers

By: Fitchett, Pauline Elwy, 1933-; Offenbach, Jacques, 1819-1880; Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759; Orpheus Choir of Wellington; Rickard, Malcolm Arnold, 1914-1988; Vaughan-Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958; Sutherland, Joan Alston (Dame), 1926-2010; Famularo, Silvio, 1936-

Reference: MST7-0601

Description: Excerpts from La Vie Parisienne with Pauline Fitchett as Gabrielle - NZBS production, produced by Brian Salkeld; soprano solos from the Orpheus Choir's production of Acis and Galatea. Excerpts from British Council concert, Kuala Lumpur, with Acis and Galatea and Vaughan Williams' Serenade to music. Acis and Galatea with Joan Sutherland (commercial recording); continuation of Acis and Galatea with Orpheus Choir; Sutherland further songs, then tape continues with Acis and Galatea with the Orpheus Choir. Source of title - Supplied title Performer: Fitchett, Pauline (sop) Performer: Orpheus Choir Performer: Sutherland, Joan (sop) Performer: Famularo, Silvio (ten) Other Titles - [La Vie Parisienne, excerpts] / by Offenbach ; with Pauline Fitchett Other Titles - [Acis and Galatea, excerpts] / by Handel ; performed by Pauline Fitchett with the Orpheus Choir conducted by Malcolm Rickard Other Titles - Serenade to music / by Ralph Vaughan Williams Other Titles - [Acis and Galatea, excerpts] / by Handel ; performed by Joan Sutherland Other Titles - [Acis and Galatea, excerpts] / by Handel ; performed by Pauline Fitchett, soprano, and Silvio Famularo, tenor, and the Orpheus Choir Other Titles - As when the dove / performed by Joan Sutherland Other Titles - Happy day / performed by Joan Sutherland Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: List in back file. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A98-197) Donated by Mrs P Fitchett, Wellington

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Strauss, Johann : Die Fledermaus

Date: Oct 1966

From: Nankivell/Concert FM New Zealand Opera Company Collection : Recordings and cast lists

By: Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899; Elliot, Victoria, active 1966; Grant, Peter, active 1966; Shaw, Angela Mary, 1934-; Begg, Heather, 1932-2009; Person, Paul, active 1960s; Gorton, Graeme Stuart, 1930-; Burnett, Margaret, active 1967; Clifford, Grahame, active 1966-1972; Famularo, Silvio, 1936-; Gavin, Boyd, active 1969; New Zealand Opera. Chorus; Feist, Robert, active 1966; New Zealand Opera. Orchestra

Reference: MST7-0567

Description: Place of recording - Place of recording His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland Performer: Elliott, Victoria (sop) Performer: Grant, Peter (singer) Performer: Shaw, Angela (sop) Performer: Begg, Heather (m-sop) Performer: Person, Paul (bar) Performer: Gorton, Graeme (bar) Performer: Burnett, Margaret (singer) Performer: Clifford, Grahame (singer) Performer: Famularo, Silvio (singer) Performer: Gavin, Boyd (singer) Performer: New Zealand Opera Company Chorus Performer: New Zealand Opera Company Orchestra Performer: Feist, Robert (cond) Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: Cast list at MS-Papers-5870-1. Provenance: Donated to Concert FM by Mrs Nola Nankivell, whose husband was involved in the Company, and who recorded these performances from radio broadcasts Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A97-016) Donated by Concert FM