Jensen, Elsa, active 1975

Violinist

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1962].

Date: 1962

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1962

Description: Includes: 14 March: Masterton Music Society presents Masterton's third prom concert given by the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Town Hall Masterton, 14 March 1962. Programme (2 copies) 8 April: St James's Church Lower Hutt. St Matthew Passion (J S Bach). Soloists John Thompson, Sybil Phillips, Donald Munro, Honor McKellar, assisted by members of the Alex Lindsay Orchestra. 8 April 1962. Programme 24 May: First subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay, soloists Richard Giese (flute) and George Simpson (piano). Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall, 24 May 1962. Programme (Telemann, Bartok, Frank Hutchens, Vaughan Williams, Dag Wiren) (2 copies) 30 June: Second subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay, soloist Guy Henderson (oboe). Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 30 June 1962. Programme (Rameau, Corelli, Ireland, Delius, Cimarosa, Skalkottas) (2 copies) 17 September: Third subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna; soloists Elsa Jensen (violin) and Frank Gurr (clarinet). Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall, 17 September 1962. Programme (Vivaldi, Lilburn, Bach, Aaron Copland, Suk) (2 copies) 23 October and 22 November: Two concerts in ideal settings. Pamphlet (2 copies) 23 October: Fourth subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, narrator William Austin, soloist Lars Johansen (violoncello). Academy Room, National Art Gallery, 23 October 1962. Programme (Bach, Vivaldi, Douglas Lilburn, Purcell, Turina, Britten) (2 copies), and invitation card 22 November: Saint Cecilia's Day Concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay; soloists Pauline Prince (soprano), John McDonald (baritone), Eric Copperwheat (organ), The Orpheus Choir, with conductor Malcolm Rickard and organist Peter Averi. Cathedral Church of St Paul, Wellington, 22 November 1962. Programme (Mozart, Handel, Michael Tippett, Gabriel Faure) (2 copies) 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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Ephemera and programmes relating to the Wellington Youth Orchestra

Date: 1980s

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WYO-1980s

Description: Includes: 1980: Wellington Youth Orchestra, leader Glenda Rogers, conducted by William Southgate. Wellington Town Hall 2 August 1980. Programme Wanted! An original composition for orchestra from a young composer. First prize $400 plus performance by the Wellington Youth Orchestra. Flyer (2 copies) 1981: Wellington Cathedral Autumn Festival. Lunchtime concert by the Wellington Youth Orchestra. Conductor William Southgate; leader Bruce Corlett. 28 April 1981. Programme / flyer Wellington Youth Orchestra prospectus 1981. Musical director William Southgate 1982: Wellington Youth Orchestra prospectus 1982 1983: Wellington Youth Orchestra prospectus 1983. Musical director William Southgate; plus letter advising the concerts to be held in the first half of that year Wellington Youth Orchestra conducted by William Southgate in the distinguished presence of His Excellency the Governor General Sir David Beattie GCMG, QC and Lady Beattie. Wellington Town Hall, 1 October 1983. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Youth Orchestra conducted by William Southgate in the presence of H.E. the Governor-General, conducted by William Southgate. Wellington Town Hall, 3 October 1981. programme (2 copies) and small yellow flyer Wellington Youth Orchestra, conducted by William Southgate. Wellington Town Hall, 1 October [1983]. Small yellow flyer 1984: 25th celebration concert of the Wellington Youth Orchestra. September 1984. Programme (2 copies) 1985: Wellington Youth Orchestra, conductor William Southgate; leader Donna Livingstone. Wellington Town Hall, 28 September 1985. Programme, and small red flyer 1986: Wellington Youth Orchestra. Conductor William Southgate; leader Anna Debnam. [Concert, undated]. Programme Wellington Youth Orchestra. Conductor William Southgate, senior tutor Elsa Jensen; leader Anna Debnam. Concert. Greytown Town Hall, 27 September 1986. Programme Wellington Youth Orchestra, conductor William Southgate; sponsor Commercial Union. Wellington Town Hall, 4 October 1986. Small blue flyer (2 copies) 1987: Wellington Youth Orchestra; conductor William Southgate, leader Tim Deighton. And introducing 1987 Young Composer competition winner David Liebert "But came the waves". Wellington Town Hall, 26 September 1987. Programme (2 copies) and yellow flyer (2 copies) 1989: Wellington Youth Orchestra. Musical director William Southgate, joint leaders Yid-ee Goh and Aneela Pancha. Guest conductor Ari Angervo. Wellington Town Hall, 21 May 1989. Programme and red flyer (Programme included Lilburn composition) Wellington Youth Orchestra; joint leaders Yid-ee Goh and Aneela Pancha; conducted by William Southgate (With soloists Sam Konise and Katherine Dienes). Wellington Town Hall, 5 August [1989]. Programme Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 31 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Offset prints on fliers and booklets, sizes below 240 mm.

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Invercargill Musical Union :[Music programmes 1940-1955]

Date: 1940 - 1955

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-IMU

Description: Includes: 1944: "Judas Maccabaeus", conductor Alfred Walmsley. Civic Theatre, 8 August 1944. Programme "Te Deum" (Sullivan), "The choral fantasia" (Beethoven), "The creation" (Haydn). Conductor Alfred Walmsley, leader Philip Poole, pianist Charles Martin. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 7 November 1944. Programme 1945: Programme of Mendelssohn's "Elijah". Conductor Alfred Walmsley; leader Philip Poole; pianist Charles Martin. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 17 July 1945. Programme Edward German's "Merrie England". Conductor Alfred Walmsley. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 29 October 1945. Programme 1946: First concert. programme of miscellaneous Russian music and "Peasant cantata" (Bach). Conductor Alfred Walmsley; leader Philip Poole; pianist Charles Martin. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 6 August 1946. Programme Programme of Handel's oratorio "Messiah", presented by Invercargill Musical Union in association with musical societies and church choirs. Conductor Alfred Walmsley; leader of orchestra F Lange; at the piano Charles Martin. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 25-26 November 1946. Programme 1947: First concert. Programme of "Overture from Di Fledermaus", "Te Deum laudamus", "The golden legend". Conductor Alfred Walmsley, leader F Lange, at the piano Mrs P R Skinner. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 27 May 1947. Programme Second concert. Programme of Mendelssohn's "Elijah". Conductor Alfred Walmsley, leader F Lange, at the piano Mrs A Walmsley. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 16 September 1947. Programme Programme of Christmas music, 24 November 1947; and Handel's "Messiah" 25 November 1947. Civic Theatre Invercargill. Programme 1948: First concert. "A tale of old Japan". Conductor Alfred Walmsley, leader F Lange, at the piano B Walmsley. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 27 July 1948. Programme Second concert. "Faust" by Charles Gound. Conductor Alfred Walmsley, leader F Lange, at the piano B Walmsley. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 19-20 October 1948. Programme Programme of Handel's oratorio "Messiah", presented by Invercargill Musical Union in association with musical societies & church choirs. Conductor Alfred Walmsley, leader F Lange, at the piano B Walmsley. Civice Theatre Invercargill, 30 November 1948. Programme 1949: First concert. Programme of "The creation" (Haydn). Conductor F P Garrity, leader F Lange, at the piano Mrs P R Skinner. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 28 June 1949. Programme Second concert. Programme of choral and orchestral music with guest artists Mavis Martin and Alex Lindsay. Conductor F P Garrity, leader H U Strang, at the piano Mrs J Berragan. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 13 September 1949. Programme Programme of Handel's "Messiah", presented by Invercargill Musical Union in association with musical societies and church choirs. Conductor F P Garrity, leader H U Strang, at the piano Mrs J Berragan. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 29 November 1949. Programme 1950: First concert. "Judas Maccabaeus" (Handel), Conductor F P Garrity, leader H U Strang, at the piano Mrs J Berragan. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 27 June 1950. Programme Second concert. Mozart and Beethoven programme with guest artist Maurice Till. Guest conductor Alfred Walmsley, leader F Lange, at the piano Mrs J Berragan. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 12 September 1950. Programme (2 copies) Programme of Handel's oratorio "Messiah", presented ... in association with musical societies and church choirs. Guest conductor Edgar Clayton, leader W W Millar, at the piano Mrs J Berragan. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 28 November 1950. Programme 1955: Programme of Handel's oratorio "Messiah", presented by Invercargill Musical Union assisted by musical societies and church choirs, and Junior Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Charles Cox, leader Elsa Jensen, at the piano Hazel Christie. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 13 December 1955. Programme Quantity: 19 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes up to octavo size Provenance: Purchased from Haywards Dunedin, 13 June 2013, lot 350.

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Copy of musical score 'Sonatina' and related materials

Date: 1972

From: Prosser, Christopher, 1956-: Scores, recordings, and papers

By: Jensen, Elsa, active 1975

Reference: MS-Papers-12568-1

Description: Photocopy of the handwritten musical score of the Chris Prosser's composition 'Sonatina' for flute, violin, and cello. Accompany materials include two undated newspaper clippings from the Christchurch Press including photographs of Prosser and the Southwell Trio, a programme from the 1972 School Chamber Music Contest (at which the Southwell Trio performed 'Sonatina'), and correspondence from Elsa Jensen, District Adjudicator regarding the composition. Sonatina' was awarded first prize at the 1972 School Chamber Music Contest. Title supplied by the library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photocopied musical score, newspaper clippings, concert programme, and printed correspondence.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1951].

Date: 1951

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1951

Description: Includes: Palmerston North Technical School presents Gilbert & Sullivan's "Yeomen of the Guard" with the Alex Lindsay orchestra. Programme [1951] 24 March: South Island tour. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, solo violin Glynne Adams. Burns Hall, 24 March 1951. Programme (Vivaldi, Bach, Warlock, Britten, Mozart, Walton) (2 copies) 27 March: South Island tour. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, solo pianist Allan Tregonning. Civic Theatre, 27 March 1951. Programme (2 copies) (Handel, Arne, Bach, Grieg, Mozart, Warlock, Walton) 29 March: South Island tour. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, solo violins, Elsa Jensen and Glynne Adams. Radiant Theatre, 29 March 1951. Programme (2 copies)(Corelli, Bach, Haydn, Warlock, David Farquhar, Vaughan Williams, David Diamond) 23 April: First subscription concert. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 23 April 1951. [Programme] (2 copies)(Handel, Bach, Corelli, Mozart, Sibelius, Holst) 28 April: Concert, Horowhenua College Hall, arranged by the Levin Arts Society. 28 April 1951. Associate artist Daphne Ellwood. Programme (Handel, Bach, Arne, Warlock, Britten, Grieg) (2 copies) 2 May: Leader Glynne Adams; associate artist Daphne Ellwood. Intermediate School Hall Lower Hutt, 2 May 1951. Programme (2 copies) 12 June: Promenade concert, National Art Gallery, 12 June 1951. Leader Glynne Adams, conductor Alex Lindsay. (Handel, Bach, Svendsen, Grieg, Sibelius, Purcell, Fletcher). Programme (2 copies), and invitation card 9 July: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Fourth concert, 9 July 1951. The Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Programme (William Young, Mozart, J S Bach, Handel, David Farquhar, Peter Warlock) 16 August: Palmerston North Technical School presents Gilbert & Sullivan's "Yeomen of the guard" with the Alex Lindsay Orchestra. Conductor Anthony Larsen; piano Doris Sheppard. [16-18 August] 1961. Programme 22 August: Second subscription concert. Paramount Theatre, 22 August 1951. Programme (2 copies) (Vivaldi, Purcell, Vaughan Williams, Traherne / Finzi). 26 September: Promenade concert. National Art Gallery, 26 September 1951. Leader Glynne Adams, Conductor Alex Lindsay, solo viola Frank Hoffey. Programme (2 copies) (Handel, Mozart, Ashley Heenan, Delius, Holst) 19 October: Leader Glynne Adams, conductor Alex Lindsay. School of Music Nelson, 19 October 1951. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 10 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: Some items donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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Wellington Society for Contemporary Music: [Programmes. 1961-1966]

Date: 1961 - 1966

By: Harry H Tombs Ltd

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WSCM

Description: Includes programmes for: 1961: A concert of works by Igor Stravinsky. Memorial Theatre, Victoria University of Wellington, 19 November 1961. [Printed by] Harry H Tombs, The Wingfield Press, Wellington. Programme (2 copies) 1962: Typescript list of programmes for 1962 (22 July, 9 September, 18 November) Concert 22 July 1962. (With Zita Outtrim, Margaret Nielsen, Robin Maconie, Alex Lindsay, Frank Gurr, Ronald Weatherburn, Honor McKellar). Typescript programme (2 copies) Concert, 9 September 1962 (With Jenny Mcleod, Frank Gurr, Margaret Nielsen, Alex Lindsay, Francis Rosner, Glynne Adams, Laurel Perkins, Farquhar Wilkinson, John Hyatt, Rosemary Rogatsky, Ron Weatherburn). Typescript programme. (2 copies) Concert, 18 November 1962 (With Janetta McStay, Frederick Page, Alex Lindsay, Glynne Adams, Farquhar Wilkinson, Rosemary Rogatsy, Peter Zwartz, Margaret Nielsen, Larry Pruden, Hendrik Stigter). Typescript programme 1963: Concert, 22 September 1963 (With Elisabeth Hellawell, Alan Bray, Frederick Page, Alard Quartet of the University of Canterbury - Donald Hopkins, Joanne Zagst, Raymond Page, Leonard Feldman). Typescript programme (2 copies) Concert, 10 November 1963 (With Janet Kenny (mezzo), Jennifer Zwartz (piano), Alexander Cowdell (violin), Murray Gronwall (viola), Susan Smith (cello), Peter Zwartz and members of the Wellington Harmonic Society & the Wellington Youth Orchestra). Typescript programme 1965: Concert, 21 June 1965 (With Elsa Jensen, Alan Gold, Glynne Adams, Peter Glen, Wilfred Simenauer, John Crockett, Margaret Nielsen, Frederick Page, Richard Giese, Mary Anderson). Programme (2 copies) Concert 10 September 1965 (With Jean Williams, Gerald Christeller, Edward Garza, Derek Saunders, Frederick Page, Murray Brown, Richard Giese, Guy Henderson, Peter Musson, Peter Glen, Frank Gurr, Alan Gold, Walter Hamer). Typescript programme (2 copies) 1966: First subscription concert 1966 (soloists Walter Hamer (clarinet), Elsa Jensen (violin), Owen Jensen (piano), Jean Williams (soprano), Murray Brown (piano), Ruth Pearl (violin), Margaret Nielsen (piano), Richard Giese (flute), Guy Henderson (oboe), Frank Gurr (clarinet), Peter Glen (horn), Peter Musson (bassoon), Robin Maconie (piano)). Programme (2 copies) 2nd 1966 concert. 14 October 1966 (With Edward Garza, Derek Sanders, Margaret Nielsen, David Bloom (flute), Andrea Brickell (oboe), Alan Gold (clarinet), Frits Bezembinder (horn), Noeline Kloogh (bassoon), Albert McKinnon (trumpet), Tom Shanahan (trombone), Murray Brown (piano), Nathan Okner (violin), Gavin Saunders (viola), Chris Salmond (cello)). Typescript programme (2 copies). Quantity: 10 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programme booklets and leaflets, sizes varying up to quarto size

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1981]

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1981

Description: Includes: Auckland String Quartet (Brecon Carter, Rae Carter, Philip Clark, Virginia Hopkins). A musical evening. Government House Wellington, 14 August 1981. Programme (2 copies) Ballads to blues; overseas artists plus top NZ acoustic performers. State Opera House, 31 May [1981]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Edrick Banks. Guitar recital. Dowse Art Gallery, 25 February [1981]. Flyer Baroque Players and Cantoris. Conductor Peter Walls (With Jenny Thirtle, Geoffrey Coker, Robert Oliver, Peter Russell present Music for Easter. St Paul's Cathedral, 25 March [1981]. Programme Brontosaurus; a musical happening. Director Roy Tankersley, Onslow Brass Band, Bach Choir, Maxwell Fernie. Wellington Town Hall, 20 May [1981]. Flyer / programme (2 copies) California State University Choir and the Festival Singers of Wellington (director Guy E Jansen) with members of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conducted by William Southgate in Stravinsky's "Symphony of psalms". Wellington Town Hall, 4 July [1981]. Flyer (2 copies) Michael Calvert, classical guitar. Circa Theatre, 28 September [1981]. Flyer Capital Strings. Concerts of Scandinavian music. Old St Paul's Cathedral and St Mary's Church Karori, 26 April [1981]. Flyer (2 copies) Chinese folk music. Direct from Peking, the China Broadcasting Folk Music Troupe. New Zealand tour [March 16-26 1981]. State Opera House, 23 March [1981]. Flyer (2 copies) and promotional photographic flyer (2 copies) Concert this Sunday. Works by John Cousins, Lyell Cresswell, David Farquhar, Douglas Lilburn, John Rimmer, Ronald Tremain. Student Union Theatre, Victoria University, Sunday March 22, 12 noon. Flyer (2 copies) Creative Music School; reading & improvisation classes starting 27 April [1981]. Flyer Digorie; Mediaeval and Renaissance music performing at Symphonia Hall, 427 Dominion Road, 16 August [1981]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) First Church of Christ Scientist. Recital (with Kate Jourdain, Heather Crawford, Paul Jesson, Ron Thrush, Frank Godman, Lorraine Lewis). 28 June 1981. Programme / flyer (2 copies) Renaud Fontanarosa [and] Maurice Till. A musical evening. Government House Wellington, 3 September 1981. Flyer / programme "For our friends"; concert of music for all the family (With St Mary's College Schola, Max Cresswell, Charles Mountford, Salvation Army Musicians). Wellington South Salvation Army Citadel, Constable Street, Newtown. 7 November [1981]. Flyer Four lunchtime concerts in Saint Peter's Church (With Geoffrey Coker, William Bower, Robert Oliver, Wellington Polytechnic School of Music). 7 - 28 July [1981]. Flyer George Kingi Group. Appearing at Cricketers Arms, 19th Sept [1981]. Flyer Raphael House, Rudolf Steiner School Association presents a piano recital by Gary Goldschneider. Old St Pauls, 24 March [1981]. Flyer Dallas Graham. Contemporary songwriter, singer, pianist in concert. Union Hall, Thurs 9th, 12 noon to 1 pm. Flyer The Jackson Duo (Margaret and Miles Jackson) - violin, classical guitar. 20A Hobson St, Thorndon, 2 pm Sunday 20th Invitation / flyer Paul Jessen organ recital. Congregational Church Cambridge Tce Wellington, 6 September [1981]. programme / flyer with photograph of Paul Jesson Whangarei Community Arts Council presents "Wine, women & song", a recital by Joan Kennaway, Christine Treseder. Forum North, 14th May [1981]. Flyer Patricia Lawrey, mezzo soprano and Schola Musica. Musical director Ashley Heenan with NZSO instrumentalist Glenda Craven, Dean Major, Ron Webb, Peter Averi. St Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street, 30 April [1981]. Flyer Tony Littlejohn's New Zealand Ghetto musical tour. Reggae rock at it's [sic] best, appearing at Last Resort Cafe Thurs 5th to Sunday 8th. Ghetto-around jah. [1981] Raphael House Rudolf Steiner Association Midwinter concert. Bach Choir, Colleen Rae-Gerrard, Elsa Jensen, Gerald Christeller. St Peter's Willis Street, Wellington, 24 June [1981]. Yellow flyer First National Big Band Camp (Organisers Rodger Fox, Louis Fox). Wellington, 17-22 May 1981. Blue flyer Stop press. Six days of music and dancing at the 1981 National Folk Festival of New Zealand. Wellington, 27 May - 1 June 1981. Green flyer The Music Federation of New Zealand presents a night of rare musical pleasure "From Bach to the Beatles", the New Swingle Singers New Zealand tour. Christchurch 10 August, Wellington 12 August, Auckland 13 August [1981]. Flyer Clifford Hocking presents Mary O'Hara in concert. Australia / New Zealand 1981. Promotional pamphlet (2 copies) Miha Pogacnik plays Paganini - Laffite Stradivarius. St Andrews on the Terrace, 12 August [1981]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Clifford Hocking and David Vigo proudly present Ravi Shankar (sitar), Alla Rakha (tabla), Noder Mullick (tanpura). Australia and New Zealand, September 1981. Tour booklet (2 copies) Opera Artists and Technicians Guild vocal master-class with John Shirley-Quirk and Wellington singers Anthea Moller, Linden Loader, Anne Langston, Roger Wilson, Greta Bentley, Grant Crawley. Old St Paul's, 24 September [1981]. Programme and flyer Friends of Old St Paul's Society Inc. organ recital series. Betty Stewart plays works by Buxtehude, Pachelbel, Guilan, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Bach. Old St Paul's, 15 July [1981]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) "Elijah". Upper Hutt & Wairarapa Choral Societies. Conductor Alwyn Palmer; organist Betty Stewart; soloists Anne Langston, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Roger Wilson. St Patricks College Chapel Silverstream, 5-6 July [ca 1981?]. Yellow flyer Vienna Schubert Duo, Eleanore Rona (mezzo-soprano) & Georg Hauer (organ, tenor-flute). Wellington Cathedral, 16 July 1981. Programme Wellington Cathedral Autumn Festival. Lunchtome recital presented by Suzanne Court, classical guitarist. Tuesday May [?] 1981. Programme Wellington Cathedral Molesworth Street. Combined recital. Cathedral Strings (director James Middleton); Cathedral Choir (director Stanley Jackson), organ and harpsichord (Richard Prothero). Sunday July 26 1981. Flyer Wellington Classical Guitar Society meets every second Sunday in the month at St Andrews Church Hall, The Terrace [1981]. Flyer (2 copies) Wellington Classical Guitar Society. Guitar workshop with Karl Herreshoff. Frederick Wallis House Lower Hutt, 23-25 October [1981]. Flyer (2 copies) Wellington Teachers College Combined Schools Concert. Musical director Laughton Pattrick. Choreography Margaret Roselli; accompanists Ann Aitken and Barry Nalder 1981. Yellow flyer / programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm.

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Concert programmes

Date: 1990-1993

From: Chamber Music New Zealand: Collection

By: Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Chamber Ensemble; Australia Ensemble; Australian String Quartet; Auryn Quartet (Germany); Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Bartok, Bela, 1881-1945; Bashmet, Yuri, active 1990s; Beaux Arts Trio (Musical group); Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827; Berkeley, Lennox (Sir), 1903-1989; Boccherini, Luigi, 1743-1805; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Britten Quartet; Couperin, Francois, 1668-1733; Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918; Delius, Frederick, 1862-1934; Domus (Musical group); Dvorak, Antonin, 1841-1904; Farquhar, David Andross, 1928-2007; Frankl, Peter, 1935-; Fricker, Peter Racine, 1920-; Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Houstoun, Michael James, 1952-; Irons, Diedre Allison, 1945-; Jensen, Elsa, active 1975; Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio; Keller Quartet; Lancaster, Geoffrey, 1954-; Loeillet, Jean Baptiste, 1688-c 1720; Mapp, Richard, 1953-; Miller, David S, active 1991-2012; Mork, Truls, 1961-; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; New Zealand Chamber Orchestra; New Zealand String Quartet; Nielsen, Carl August, 1865-1931; Panocha Quartet; Pauk, Gyorgy, 1936-; Pogacnik, Miha, 1949-; Prazak Quartet; Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953; Ravel, Maurice, 1875-1937; Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951; Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828; Shostakovich Quartet; Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949; Tawroszewicz, Jan, 1946-; Tognetti, Richard, 1965-; Vesmas, Tamas, active 1990-2006; Wahlberg, Ingrid, active 1984-1990; Wang, Zheng-Rong, active 1993; Warlock, Peter (Pseudonym), 1894-1930; Wiener Kammerensemble; Zelanian Ensemble

Reference: MS-Papers-12785-15

Description: A collection of printed programmes, pamphlets and tickets from chamber music concerts that occurred across New Zealand by local and international acts, including Brodin Quartet, New Zealand Chamber Orchestra, Keller Quartet, Zheng Rong Wang and David Miller, New Zealand String Quartet, Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble, Britten Quartet, Australia Ensemble, Shostakovich Quartet, Panocha Quartet, Vienna Chamber Ensemble, Peter Frankl, Michael Houstoun, Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio, Australian String Quartet, Miha Pogacnik and Diedre Irons, Zelanian Ensemble, Euphonos Trio, Richard Mapp, Jan Tawroszewicz, Alan Chisholm, Yuri Bashmet and the Moscow Soloists, Domus, Richard Tognetti and Geoffrey Lancaster, Prazak Quartet, Truls Mork and Ingrid Wahlberg, Auryn Quartet, Roberto Diaz, Julliard Quartet, Beaux Arts Trio, Gyorgy Pauk and Tamas Vesmas, Elsa Jensen and Dillwyn Hiddleston and Tik Tok Bartok. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed concert programmes, flyers, posters and tickets.

Manuscript

EMU artists - Lawrey, Jensen and Rae-Gerrard

Date: 22 Nov 1980-21 Jun 1981

From: Recorders and Early Music Union (REMU) : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-8414-064

Description: Newspaper clippings and correspondence relating to a concert of Rae-Gerrard, Lawrey and Jensen. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Composers in CANZ ; [Works by Michael Smither, Philip Dadson, Noel Sanders]

Date: 6 May 1975

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

By: Clifton, Adele, active 1975; Coates, Pandora, active 1975; Dadson, Philip, 1946-; Edmond, Frances, 1950-; From Scratch (Musical group); Jensen, Elsa, active 1975; Lee, Paul, active 1975; Lithgow, Stewart, active 1975; Margan, Barry, active 1959-1970; Sanders, Noel, 1948-; Saunders, Gavin, active 1974; Smither, Michael Duncan, 1939-

Reference: MSDT-0209-3

Description: Performer: Jensen, Elsa (vn) Performer: Saunders, Gavin (va) Performer: Lithgow, Stewart (ob) Performer: Lee, Paul (sax) Performer: Dadson, Philip (perc) Performer: Edmond, Frances (voc) Performer: Clifton, Adele (voc) Performer: Coates, Pandora (voc) Performer: Margan, Barry (pf) Other Titles - Four duos ; [for violin and viola] / by Michael Smither ; performed by Elsa Jensen (violin) and Gavin Saunders (viola) Other Titles - Passage ; for percussion, oboe and saxophone / by Philip Dadson ; performed by From Scratch, Stewart Lithgow (oboe), Paul Lee (saxophone) and Philip Dadson (percussion) Other Titles - All the things you are ; for vocal trio and piano / by Noel Sanders ; performed by Frances Edmond, Adele Clifton and Pandora Coates (vocals), Barry Margan (piano) Quantity: 36 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing.

Manuscript

Interviews for Alex Lindsay book

Date: [1950]-1998

From: Simpson, Adrienne Marie, 1943-2010: Papers and recordings

Reference: MS-Papers-6710-19

Description: Includes transcripts of Lindsay interviews and transcripts from Radio NZ Sound Archives Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Audio

MRN 11/32 Phoenix Choir at Erskine College

Date: 28 May 1980

From: Nicholls, Malcolm Robert, 1929?-2011: Recordings

By: Tipping, Simon, 1946-; Jensen, Elsa, active 1975; Christensen, Anna, active 1988-2000s; Newton, Nicky, active 1993-1997

Reference: MST10-1422

Description: Reel number 32 in Nicholls' recording index MSX-9463. Phoenix Choir and the Polytechnic String Orchestra conducted by Simon Tipping. Concert held in association with Wellington Polytechnic Executant Music Course 28 May 1980. Recorded in the Erskine College Chapel. Tracks listed as: 'Mass for three voices' 'Concerto Grosso in C' 'Ave Verum Corpus' 'Capriol Suite' 'A ceremony of carols'. Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: Index to recordings at MSX-9463. Transfers: Notes that accompanied this recording have been removed to MS-Papers-12062-02. Processing information: Description created from donor's index and item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing.

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MRN 11/33 Phoenix Choir at Erskine College

Date: 28 May 1980

From: Nicholls, Malcolm Robert, 1929?-2011: Recordings

By: Tipping, Simon, 1946-; Jensen, Elsa, active 1975; Christensen, Anna, active 1988-2000s; Newton, Nicky, active 1993-1997

Reference: MST10-1423

Description: Reel number 33 in Nicholls' recording index MSX-9463. Phoenix Choir and the Polytechnic String Orchestra conducted by Simon Tipping. Concert held in association with Wellington Polytechnic Executant Music Course 28 May 1980. Recorded in the Erskine College Chapel. Tracks listed as: 'Mass for three voices' 'Concerto Grosso in C' 'Ave Verum Corpus' 'Capriol Suite' 'A ceremony of carols'. Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: Index to recordings at MSX-9463. Transfers: Notes that accompanied this recording have been removed to MS-Papers-12062-02. Processing information: Description created from donor's index and item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing.

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Cambridge Music School

Date: 1952 or 1953

From: Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997 :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-7623-1

Description: Morning tea break, outside the dining room, on the second to last day of a Cambridge Music School in 1952 or 1953. From left to right: Winifred Stiles Molly Wright, Owen Jensen, obscured, Dorothy Davies, Georg Tintner, Stanley Oliver, Elsa Jensen, unknown, Alex Lindsay, Joseph Papesch and Irene Jensen. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 15.3 x 20.2 cm

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