Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Catholic Cathedral (Christchurch, N.Z.)
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Roman Catholic Cathedral - Christchurch

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-074811-F

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Roman Catholic Cathedral - Christchurch

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-074816-F

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Photographer unknown: Christchurch Catholic Cathedral

Date: ca 1910

Reference: 1/4-002928

Description: View of Christchurch Catholic Cathedral showing the front and side. Photographer unknown. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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[Music programmes, 1983 - Folder 2]

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1983-2

Description: Includes: Bernard Bartelink. Organ recitals at St James Church Lower Hutt. With Betty Stewart, organist of St James. 7 August [1983]. Flyer Behind the mask; "La creation du Monde" by Darius Milhaud; choreographed by Michael Parmenter; "Recital" (with Wendy Dixon, Michael Vinten; director Adrian Kiernander). Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 24-26 May 1983. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) California State University Long Beach presents University Choir in concert tour of New Zealand and Australia. 17 July - 7 September 1983. Programme repertoire booklet 38th Cambridge Music School. St Peters School Cambridge. 29 December 1983 - 7 January 1984. Pamphlet / registration form Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament Christchurch New Zealand. 1985 music. Pamphlet schedule Christchurch Civic Music Council. National Concerto Competition 1982-1983. Final concert. Town Hall Auditorium, 12 February 1983. Programme Dunedin Civic Orchestra. Spring concert. Conductor Juan Matteucci; with Michael Houstoun. Dunedin Town Hall, 1 October [1983]. Flyer De La Tour Wellington Regional Opera Trust (Inc) presents a gala concert featuring Anthony Benfell. State Opera House, 11 September 1983. Programme University of Canterbury School of Music in association with Goethe Institute. Hans Deinzer (clarinet) with Carl Pini (violin), Rachel Thompson (viola), Susanjane Quinn (violin), Walter Godde (cello), Maurice Till (piano). Limes Room, Christchurch Town Hall, 19 July 1983. Programme Ensemble Dufay. [1983?]. Programme Festival of Experimental Music, Wellington, 7-13 March 1983. Card Hawkes Bay Song & Opera Workshop presents New Zealand National Singing School 1983. Artistic director Beatrice Webster. Hawkes Bay Community College, Taradale, 7-14 January 1983. Booklet / enrolment form Music 83 Education Conference - "a time for stock taking". Victoria University Wellington, 26-29 August 1983. Programme / registration form (2 copies) National Youth Choir of New Zealand. Wellington Town Hall, 27 August 1983. Programme Otago University Extension. Nineteenth Music Summer School. Campbell Park School, Otekaieke, 5-15 January 1983. St Peter's Church Wellington. Purcell Choir. Pamphlet announcing its formation, to be in 1984 Concert Programme of Radio New Zealand presents Patrica Payne (contralto) [and] Bruce Greenfield (piano). Studio One, Broadcasting House, 15 August 1983. Programme San Francisco Boys Chorus. William Ballard musical director; Joellen Piskitel piano; Karen Gottlieb harp. 1983 tour of Australia and New Zealand, 5-27 July 1983. Tour repertoire (2 copies) Schubert Bund Siegburg. [With] Hamilton Civic Choir, Founders' Theatre Hamilton 12 November 1983; The Orpheus Choir, Michael Fowler Centre Wellington 15 November 1983. Programme (2 copies) Southward Museum Trust (Incorporated) presents the Wurlitzer theatre organ. The Wurlitzer Hope-Jones Unit orchestra, style 260 special opus 2075 (Performers Ann Holmes, Henry Rudolph, Reg Maddams, Gary Stratton, Dean Kilfoyle). Southward Theatre, 19 March 1983. Programme Scott Terzaghi (cello) and David Guerin (piano). Old St Paul's Mulgrave Street. 22 February [1983]. Small flyer /slip only University of Canterbury School of Music. Mostly Mozart (Carl Pini, Maurice Till). Auditorium, Christchurch Teachers' College, 18 and 25 April, 2 May 1983. Pamphlet / application form (2 copies) Ivan Zagni, Peter Scholes. 4 minute exposure in concert. Dowse Art Museum, 8 October [1983]. Flyer only Quantity: 25 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 240 mm. Provenance: One programme donated by Richard Till, from the papers of his father Maurice Till; one by Morva Croxson, 2015.

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[Music programmes and ephemera, 1984 - Folder 1. January - June 1984]

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1984/1

Description: Includes: Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch New Zealand. 1984 music. Pamphlet Christchurch Town Hall Organ Trust Fund. Blue pamphlet Choir of St James Church presents "The crucifixion" by John Stainer, with Frank Carter (tenor) and Bruce Carson (bass). Organist Peter Scott; conductor Ivan Hills. [15 April 1984]. Programme Ensemble Dufay (Robert Oliver, Andrea Oliver, Greer Garden, Geoffrey Coker, William Bower). Studio One, Broadcasting House Wellington, 28 May [1984]. Programme Festival of gospel music. Marycrest Conference Centre, Main Road Te Horo. Easter Sat - Monday Morn. Flyer Institute of Registered Music Teachers. Wellington Branch, and the Wellington Piano group present a piano workshop with Michael Houstoun. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 28 April 1984. Pamphlet (2 copies) Japan Foundation presents Shizuka Ishikawa (violin) and Shoko Hamana (piano) in concert. State Opera House Wellington, 9 March 1984. Programme (2 copies) Annea Lockwood. "A sound map of the Hudson River". [Pamphlet] New Zealand Association of Organists Incorporated. Composer's competition 1984. Pamphlet / entry form H.B. Song & Opera Workshop Inc presents New Zealand National Singing School. Hawke's Bay Community College, 6-13 January 1984. Pamphlet (2 copies) NZ National Singing School 1984. Concert. Century Theatre Napier, 13 January [1984]. Programme David Paquette, with Ken Emerson. New Zealand itinerary [9-31 March 1984] (2 copies) Tom Paxton. Ramblin' Boy is back! Support - Marg Layton and friends. Opera House, 4 March [1984]. Flyer (2 copies) A pipe organ for the Christchurch Town Hall. Pamphlet / donation form School of Creative Musicianship. How to take your place. [Prospectus of classes. 1984] TNL New Zealand Emergent Composers' award. Pamphlet / entry form [1984] Wellington Classical Guitar Society. Invitation to join. Flyer (2 copies) Wellington Folk Centre, 10 Holland St. Blue flyer Wellington Polytechnic Music Department. "Savitri", by Gustav Holst; with Holst's St Paul's Suite and Mozart's Clarinet Concerto. Old St Paul's 2-4 May [1984]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 240 mm.

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Upper half of the South Island

Date: 1980-1992

From: Zemanek, Norman Herbert Emanuel, 1909-2001 : Photographic prints

Reference: PAColl-10415-6

Description: Photographs of the upper half of the South Island, taken between 1980 and 1992 by Norm Zemanek. Comprises a range of subjects taken around the east coast as far as Riccarton and around the West Coast to Fox Glacier. The photographs mainly consist of landscapes, natural features, and scenic views. Some buildings and boats are included. Among the subjects are: the hulk of the Janie Seddon on Motueka Beach, Wairau River in flood, Conway River Bridge, the forest outside Hanmer Springs, Westport fishing boats, Punakaiki Beach, derelict sawmill machinery at Kumara, Castle Rocks at Arthur's Pass, Mt Rolleston, Franz Joseph Glacier, Fox Glacier, Waimakariri River, kayaks on the Avon River, the Basilica in Christchurch, a Riccarton Church. Quantity: 22 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Holden, Julia, fl 2014 :Wish you were here; Christchurch New Zealand [Two sets of postc...

Date: 2013 - 2014

By: Holden, Julia, active 2014

Reference: Eph-A-POSTCARD-Holden-2013/2014

Description: Includes 6 smaller postcards published in 2013, and 10 larger postcards published in 2014. Each card shows a landscape of a central scene, serenely painted but depicting a scene of repair, or the devastation caused by the 2011 earthquakes. There are no people in the scenes. Includes pictures of Christchurch Cathedral, the Catholic Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, C F Cotter's shop, boarded-up houses, Neil Dawson's chalice sculpture, empty shops, stacked shipping containers acting as safety shields, one (shown on two different cards) with a reproduction of a Tony Fomison painting of a man with a raised hand. The "wish you were here" message is a common one on tourism postcards, but in this case it is related to the idea that the rest of New Zealand would need to visit Christchurch to appreciate fully the damage to the city and its inhabitants' psychological state. Two copies of the 2014 set. Quantity: 16 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, 120 x 170 mm (2013 set); and 110 x 210 mm (2014 set). Provenance: Donated by Julia Holden, Christchurch, in 2014.

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Christchurch Harmonic Society: [Ephemera and concert programmes for performances of cho...

Date: 1976 - 1979

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1976/1979

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1976: "Mass in Time of War" by Haydn; "Ich Habe Genug" by J S Bach; and "The Seasonings" by P.D.Q. Bach. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Heather Taylor, Anne Price, Peter Williams, Rodney Macann; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium on Wednesday, 6 October, 1976. "Messiah" by G. F. Handel. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Pauline Fitchett, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Howard Harvey; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall auditorium on Saturday, 18 December, 1976. "Te Deum" by Anton Bruckner; "The Rio Grande" by Constant Lambert; "A sea symphony", by R Vaughan Williams. (With Harmonic Choir and Chorale, conductor William Hawkey, soloists Emily Mair, Anthea Moller, Edward Driscoll, Brain Hansford, Dobbs Franks, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra. Christchurch Town Hall, 31 July 1976. Programme 1977: Music by Handel, John Cousins, Mozart. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Michael Tatchell, Nicola Waite, Anthea Moller, Kenneth Cornish, Eric Badcock, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday, 19 November. Thanksgiving Jubilee 1927-1977. Choral Matins at 11am on Sunday 21st August 1977 in Christchurch Cathedral. "Acis & Galatea" by Handel. Elizabeth Wemyss (conductor). The Cambridge Room Town Hall, Saturday, 13 August. Pamphlet / programme Carols for Christmas - a programme for Aged People. David Childs (conductor). Christchurch Town Hall, Saturday, 3 December. "Messiah" by Handel. Sir David Willcocks (conductor); soloists Emily Mair, Geoffrey Coker, Anthony Benfell, Michael Tatchell; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Cathedral on Sunday, 14 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) 1977 : 1927 - 1977 Jubilee Programme. 13-21 August 1977. [Also includes a handwritten note by Malcolm Anderson, jubilee chairman]. Choral Music For Your Pleasure : 1977 Concert season. Pamphlet only "Mass in B Minor" by J.S. Bach. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Elisabeth Hellawell, Lauris Elms, Christopher Doig, Michael Tatchell, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall auditorium on Saturday, 19 March, 1977. 1978: "Messiah" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Malvina Major, Geoffrey Coker, Kenneth Cornish, Roger Wilson, accompanied by Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday, 9 December, 1978. 1979: "Christmas Oratorio" by J.S. Bach. David Childs (conductor); soloists Heather Taylor, Judy Bellingham, Kenneth Cornish, Howard Harvey. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Saturday, 1 December (2 copies) Quantity: 12 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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Begg, Annette, fl 2011 :["Canterbury Christmas" card. 2011]

Date: 2011

From: [Ephemera relating to the Christchurch earthquake of February 2011]

Reference: Eph-A-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2011-03

Description: Handmade Christmas card, made in response to the Christchurch earthquakes of 2011, and asking readers to remember bereft families at Christmas 2011. The front cover shows a collage of pre-quake images of Christchurch Cathedral, the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, and the Onuku Church at the Kaik, Akaroa. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Collage and letterpress on card folded to 147 x 112 mm. Provenance: Donated by Annette Begg, Christchurch, in 2014.

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Wilson album 6

Date: 1865-1916

From: Wilson, Joseph Lowthian, 1846-1926 :Photograph albums

By: Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: PA1-q-1133

Description: News and personal photographs, taken and collected by J L Wilson, featuring North Canterbury 1868-1916, predominantly dated 1899-1909. Series include: testing the Kaiapoi river dredge and associated luncheon at Oddfellows hall; scenes from Rangiora (gas works, Victoria Park, High Street, Borough Council, Magistrate's Court); Wilson family photographs, including Leonard Wilson and family, Mr and Mrs J L Wilson and mother-in-law Emma Matthews, various outings, and Jamie's first day at school; collected images of North Island scenes (Huntly, Ohakune, Raurimu, Paekakariki, Hamilton); honorary Colonel Lady Plunket presenting colours to Amuri Mounted Rifles at Culverdon, with Colonel Davies, Lieutenant Colonel Hawkins, Lieutenant Northcote (also visit to Kaiapoi Domain and Horsley Down); Kaiapoi scenes (J Beswick's store, Woollen store, ferry, High Street, Cam Road, road bridge, ketch courier, suspension bridge, Charles Street, Raven Street); fancy dress on the SS 'Runic'; and military cadets parading at Rangiora and Lancaster Park. Events include train derailment at Sefton, unveiling of the Kiapohia monument, opening of runanga hall (Tuahiwi), Estelle Wilson's marriage to Oram, party celebrating opening of new Woollen Mills warehouse (Manchester Street, Christchurch), Arbour Day at Kaiapoi Domain, laying of the foundation stone of the Otira Tunnel (Booth, Reese, Howland, Moore, Kaye, Quane, [Lorrison?], Allen, Forster, Williams, and Dobson), Buss farewell garden party at McFarlane's (Rangiora), Lincoln College prize day, Grace and Stead wedding, unidentified Maori wedding, 1901 royal visit (Christchurch), Antarctic expedition garden party at J Kinsey's, Governor Plunket's visit (Waimate), banquet honouring R J Seddon (London), and fire at Woollen Mills costume and cap factory (Cashel Street, Christchurch). Named figures include E W Ralph and his daughter, T Turnbull (in garden at Beauthorne with J L Wilson), Mr A G Ashby, C Moody (on horseback), Mr and Mrs Millar with E Parham, and Makumaku. Group photographs include: Pearce, R Moore, T Wilson, J L Wilson, and C J Cox outside Kaiapoi Press office; Sir John Hall and executive committee of the Christchurch exhibition; E Wildon (president) and Christchurch Golf Club; veterans Perrin, Lane, Dudson, Wright, Bannister, and McDonald outside Kaiapoi Working Men's Club; Kaiapoi Shipping Company promoters; reunion of 'Glentanner' shipmates; Northern Agricultural and Pastoral Committee; Blackwell family; and competitors in North Canterbury ploughing match (W Cunningham's farm). Buildings include Press Newspaper offices (Cashel Street and Cathedral Square), Kaiapoi Woollen Mills (exterior and engine room interior), Kaiapoi Shipping Company premises, Leonard Wilson's greenhouse and conservatory, Christchurch Post Office, St Mary's Church (Timaru), Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Christchurch), Mrs Emma Matthew's cottage, and Horsley Down church. Miscellaneous images include white swans at Kaiapoi Domain, a bunch of bananas, workers and children during harvesting oats at Geo Chilton's farm (Southland), avenue in Samoa, harvesting fleet at Gould and Cameron's farm (Canterbury Plains), repairing overhead wires on for trams (Christchurch), girls in costume (bazaar at King Edward's barracks), Empire Bridge wash out, Timaru penny, R J Alexander memorial (Kaiapoi), Waimakariri Gorge rail bridge, children riding cow, coach at Bealey (West Coast road), Rolleston River bridge, SS 'Wootton' and SS 'Kairaki' (Kaiapoi), Boy Scouts at Woodend, and Queen Victoria monument (Kaiapoi). Postcards include Fairfield Freezing Works and scenes from the United Kingdom (some are hand coloured). Illustration of earthquake and tidal wave (South America, 1867). Also newspaper clippings of fire at Woollen Mill's Men's hostel (Kaiapoi) and shipmates from 'Chariot of Fame' at jubilee. Burton Brothers named photographers of some collected images. Also contains Wises 1895 hand coloured and annotated map of Kaiapoi. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Photograph album

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Roman Catholic Cathedral - Christchurch

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-074810-F

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Roman Catholic Cathedral - Christchurch

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-074814-F

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch - Pipe organ built by Halmshaw & Sons

Date: 1878

From: Stiller, John 1945- : Documentation of historic pipe organs in New Zealand

Reference: 82-112-01

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Roman Catholic Cathedral - Christchurch

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-074812-F

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Roman Catholic Cathedral - Christchurch

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-074818-F

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Catholic Cathedral, Christchurch NZ. Tanner Bros. Ltd no. 22.

Date: Between 1910-1913

By: Tanner Brothers Ltd (Publishers)

Reference: PA5-0205

Description: Catholic Cathedral, Christchurch, New Zealand, published by Tanner Bros, ca 1910-1913. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (sepia). Physical Description: Photolithograph 87 x 137 mm

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[Music programmes 1978].

Date: 1978

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1978

Description: Includes: AGC Paradine Entertainments Ltd present Joan Armatrading. Town Hall Wellington, 11 June. Ticket for Stalls T29 Auckland University Singers, conductor Peter Godfrey. Whakatane Little Theatre, 22 July; St Patricks Catholic Church Te Puke, 23 July [1978]. Programme Peter Baillie (tenor) with Raymond Wilderspin (organ). St John's Church Willis Street, 30 July, 2.30 pm. Flyer only Bay of Plenty Music School, 5-7 May, Whakatane [1978]. Pamphlet /programme / application form Blenheim Choral Society. Rules; amended & re-introduced February 1978. [photocopied sheet] Liona Boyd. Don't miss this opportunity to see and hear the musical event of the year. Tour itinerary August 1978. Pamphlet / booking form Frans Bruggen, recognized as the world's greatest recorder and Baroque flute player ... with Anthony Jennings, harpsichord. St Peter's Church Willis Street, 22 March [1978], Flier (2 copies) Cantabile Singers, conducted by Beatrice Webster. "The messiah", by George Frederick Handel. Tauranga Town Hall, 3 November; St Patricks Church Te Puke, 4 November [1978]. Programme Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. J S Bach St John Passion. Cathedral Choir, Burnside Chorale, Orchestra; conductor Don Whelan. [Christchurch], 24 March [1978?] Programme Christchurch Civic Music Council Incorporated. National concerto competition (Instrumental). 1977-1978. Final concert (With Alison Catanach, Rachel Skinner, Wilma Smith, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Adjudicator Keith Field). Town Hall Auditorium, 18 February [1978]. Programme (2 copies) An evening of Schubert songs commemorating the 150th anniversary of the composer's death. Introduced and sung by Gerald Christeller (baritone) with Colleen Rae-Gerard at the piano. Memorial Theatre Victoria University, 11 October [1978]. Flier "Christmas festival of carol singing". Wellington Town Hall, 3 December [1978]. Invitation card only Combined Colleges Music Festival. (Wairarapa College, Rathkeale, Kuranui College, Chanel College, St Matthews College, Makora College, Solway). 26-27 April 1978. Programme College Consort. Help export genuine New Zealand wind! Send the Crumhorns to Canada. Pamphlet / donation form David Farquhar; a tribute on his 50th birthday. St Andrew's Church, 5 April 1978. Radio New Zealand. Programme (2 copies) Third Gisborne Music School. Gisborne Girls' High School Gisborne, 8-13 May 1978. Programme / enrolment form The Haber Duo: Michael Haber ("a romantic cellist") and Nancy Haber ("an excllent harpist"). [Concert Chamber, 4 May 1978]. Flier, plus fliers for both individual performers, with photographs Hamilton Music School. Twentieth, 18-22 August [1978]. Centre for Continuing Education, University of Waikato. Pamphlet Maurice Hasson, violin; Maurice Till, piano. Wellington Concert Chamber 28 March; Tauranga Town Hall, 30 march 1978. Programme Michael Houstoun. Piano recital. Old St Paul's, 20 November [1978]. Flier (with photograph) John Forrest Senior High School. New Zealand concert tour, 1-17 September 1978. Pamphlet / repertoire [Jubilate Singers?]. Music of the Italian Renaissance. Organist David Childs; conductor Martin Setchell. [Christchurch?] Catholic Cathedral, Sunday 11 June [1978?]. Programme (2 copies) Sylvia Kersenbaum. Recital. Wellington State Opera House, 15 April 1978. Programme Rhona Lever (bass viol); Peter Low (harpsichord). Lunchtime concert; music for bass viol and harpsichord by Marais, Rameau, Couperin. State trinity Centre, 19 May [1978]. Programme New Zealand Accordion Association. Championships. Avondale Intermediate School, Holley Street Avondale, 3-4 June 1978. Programme Royal School of Church Music (Wellington Branch). Summer course with Martin How. Nelson Boys College, 16-23 January 1978. Pamphlet / enrolment form (2 copies) Royal School of Church Music, conductor Gary Bowler with brass ensemble; accompanist Stanley Jackson. Christmas carol festival. Wellington Cathedral Molesworth Street, 2 December [1978]. Yellow flier. The NZSO presents Gyorgy Sandor, piano. Recital Christchurch James Hay Theatre, 27 April 1978. Programme Sonic [Circus] 5 (With Victoria University Music Department, Gary Brain, Trevor Dean, John Rimmer, James Fulkerson, Schola Musica, Margaret Nielsen, Gavin Saunders, Gillian Bibby, Kass McAuliffe, et al.). Symphony House, August 1978. Programme (2 copies) Betty Stewart organ recital. St John's Presbyterian Church Willis Street, 15 October 2.30 pm [1978]. Flyer only Randy Stonehill. Music at it's [sic] best. Wellington Concert Chamber, 30 August [1978]. Flier Symphonic band weekend, for brass, woodwind, percussion and string bass players. Tauranga, 23-25 May 1978. Pamphlet / enrolment form Maurice Till pianist in recital. James Hay Theatre, 25 August 1978. Programme (Christchurch Chamber Music Society) Maurice Till piano; Patricia Lawrey mezzo-soprano. Marama Hall Dunedin 22 February 1978; Concert Chamber Wellington, 25 February 1978. Programme (2 copies) [Wadestown Plunket fundraiser concert] (With Fiona Pople, Ted Pople, Sonja Wilson, Anne Kendall, Amelia Skinner, Blanche Norton, and a Dixieland bracket). St Lukes Hall Wadestown, 5 December 1978. Programme Wainuiomata Choir, conductor John Knox, soloists Heather Taylor, Debbie Woodford, John Miley, Michael Riddiford, pianist Maurie Faulkner. St Stephens Union Church, 30 September 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Christchurch Cathedral, 16 March 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Nelson Cathedral, 18 March 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Wanganui Christ Church, 20 March 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Hamilton Cathedral, 1 April; Dunedin Cathedral, 9 April 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Wellington, Old St Pauls, 5 April 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Napier Cathedral, 3 April 1978. Programme Wellington Society for Music Education. Concert list no. 2, March 1978. Third Wellington Music School. Chilton St James School, Lower Hutt, 20-23 October (Labour weekend) 1978. Pamphlet / application form (2 copies) Wellington Organists' Association Inc. Wellington organ festival. 3-5 June 1978. Pamphlet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Richard Till, from the papers of his father Maurice Till. One item donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1986

Description: Includes: University of Otago Department of Music presents the premiere performances of "The birds", after Aristophanes. Words and music by John Drummond. Allen Hall Theatre, 5-13 July 1986. Programme Academy Opera. "La clemenza di Tito" by Mozart. Musical director of Jubilate Singers - Martin Setchell. Catholic Cathedral (Christchurch), 18 October 1986. Programme (2 copies) Company of Musical Players Inc. Musical variety 1986. Producer Mary Weston; musical director Joyce Brown. [Wellington, 1986]. Programme Stewart Macpherson and the Spirit of Adventure Trust. "The pirates of Penzance". St James Theatre, Auckland, 10 October [1986]. Flier "The Rocky Horror Show. State Opera House, commencing 14 May [1986]. Typescript flier Wellington Polytechnic Music Department presents "The threepenny opera", by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. Producer Flora Edwards; musical director Simon Tipping (With Paul Whelan, Jenny Wollerman, Bruce Greenfield, etc). University Memorial Theatre, 30 October - 2 November 1986. Programme, and pamphlet (2 copies of pamphlet) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes and fliers, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Roman Catholic Cathedral - Christchurch

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-074815-F

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Roman Catholic Cathedral - Christchurch

From: Fearnley, Charles James, 1915-1988 :Photographs of New Zealand buildings

Reference: 1/4-074813-F

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).