Konise, Sam, 1969-

Born in Wellington, New Zealand. Violinist

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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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Wellington Chamber Music Society: [Music programmes of quarto size 1970-1999]

Date: 1940 - 1969

From: Wellington Chamber Music Society: [Music programmes of quarto size 1940-2015]

By: Wellington Chamber Music Society

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

Description: Includes: 1973: Annual report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31 December 1972. Robert and Andrea Oliver. Concert at the WCMS' AGM. Tuesday 27 February [1973?]. Programme /flier 1975: Annual report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31 December 1974. Music memorandum August 1975 (Features Stuttgart Youth Chamber Orchestra; Gabrieli String Quartet, organist Karl Hochreither, Warsaw Philharmonis Chamber Orchestra) Stuttgart Youth Chamber Orchestra billets. Letter to members, 19 June 1975 (2 copies) Circular letter to members from Cecily McCree, December 1975 (2 copies) 1976: Tessa Birnie. Wellington Concert Chamber, 19 June [1976]. Programme Charles Rosen, pianist. Concert presented by the Wellington Chamber Music Society by arrangement with Gerald Lascelles and with the Christchurch Arts Festival (Inc). [1976?] Programme Annual report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31 December 1975. Amendment to the Annual report for the year ended 31 December 1975 1976 concert season (Mentions John Alldis Choir, the Five Centuries Ensemble). Jan/Feb 1976 Five Centuries Ensemble. [1976]. Programme [Newsletter], April 1976 (Mentions Karl Munchinger and the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra; Tessa Birnie; the Gagliano Trio). [Newsletter], June 1976 (Mentions the Parrenin Quartet, the Troubadours, Gagliano Trio, Alfons & Aloys Kontarsky) [Newsletter], September 1976 (Mentions the Bulgarian Quartet, London Sinfonietta) 1977: [Newsletter], Dec/Jan 1976/77 (Mentions John Wion & Gilbert Kalish, Beaux Arts Trio, Amadeus Quartet, Collegium Vocale Cologne) (2 copies) [Newsletter], February 1977 (with supplement slipped in) Two summer concerts & a recital: Baroque Players, Old St Pauls Cathedral 28 January; Wellington Regional Orchestra VUW Memorial Theatre 1 February; Alistair Campbell and Barry Margan in "Wild honey", VUW Memorial Theatre 29 January [1977] (2 copies) 1978: Warsaw Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 5 October 1978. Red flier Wales Bank School music contest. [Letter to members]. 26 June 1978 Supplement to February newsletter 1978 (2 copies) 1979: Wales Bank School music contest - National final. [Letter to members. 1979?] 1981: Bartok Quartet. State Opera House 21 March; Concert Chamber 1 April [1981]. Flier 1984: Sirocco; folk music at its incredible best. State Opera House, 20 July [1984]. Flier 1986: "The romantic horn". Edward Allen (horn) and Diedre Irons (piano). Lunchtime concert [March] 1986. Programme / flier Concertante Ensemble. Renouf Foyer, Michael Fowler Centre, 10 March [1986]. Yellow flier (verso has details of future concerts) Concertante Ensemble. Auckland Town Hall 14 September; Wellington State Opera House 23 September [1986]. Programme Carl Pini Quartet. Sunday afternoon celebrity recital. Concert Chamber, 6 July [1986]. Programme 1989: Annual report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31 December 1988. Notcie of meeting to be held on 3 October 1989. Sam Konise benefit concert. National Library Auditorium, 27 November 1989. Booking form 1991: Bernadette Greevy. Chamber concert with Franz-Paul Decker, Donald Armstrong, Satomi Suzuki, Vyvyan Yendoll, Allan Chisholm. State Opera House, 13 November 1991. Flier / programme (2 copies) 1993: Annual report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31 December 1992. Auditor's report, 31 March 1993 Michael Houstoun. Beethoven Cycle; 32 piano sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven. 3-24 November [1993]. Spiral-bound booklet (2 copies) 1997: Dan Poynton, piano. "You hit him he cry out". Third (Bonus) concert. Ilott Concert Chamber, 29 June 1997. Programme on red paper Chrome. 1997 Sunday series. Fifth concert. Ilott Concert Chamber, 3 August 1997. Programme (2 copies) Margaret Medlyn, Diedre Irons, Richard Mapp in Schubert. 1997 Sunday series. Seventh concert. Ilott Concert Chamber, 14 September 1997. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to quarto size, some illustrated

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[Music programmes and ephemera, of octavo size. 1994. Folder 1]

Date: 1994

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1994/1

Description: Includes: Harry Abbenhuis (baritone) & Maurice Till (piano). Great Hall, Arts Centre Christchurch, 2 May 1994. Programme Katherine Austin (piano) & Justine Cormack (violin). Concert 1 (Bank of New Zealand Winter series). Aotea Centre, 22 May [1994]. Programme Baroque Voices, directed by Pepe Becker, sing Monteverdi madrigals. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Hill Street, 25 June 1994. Programme Yuri Bashmet & The Moscow Soloists. Wellington Town Hall, 17-18 March 1994. Programme (2 copies) Malcolm Bilson fortepiano. Wellington Town Hall, 11 March 1994. Programme (2 copies) Brodsky Quartet. Ilott Concert Chamber 27-28 February, 3 March; Wellington Town Hall 2 March 1994. Programme (2 copies) Budapest Symphony Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 6-7 March 1994. Programme (2 copies) Christchurch City Choir. Benjamin Britten's "Saint Nicholas". (With Mark Dubois, David Cox, Stephen Jones, Nick Douglas, Lee Denson, Tim Behan, Martin Setchell, Maurice Till, Michael Lawrence; Rangi Ruru Chorale and Chamber Choir, bel Canto (Burnside High School), Christchurch City Choir, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Brian Law conductor) Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, 16 September 1994. Programme Christchurch City Choir; music director Brian Law. "A night at the opera". Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium, 23 July 1994. Programme "Composures". Anzac Day, 25 April 1994. National War Memorial, Buckle Street Wellington. Programme Ensemble Dufay. "The coutier's courtship (with Greer Garden, Geoffrey Coker, Robert Oliver, Andrea Oliver, William Bower). Concert Chamber, 9 July [1994?]. Flier Dunedin Sinfonia. Concert series. Haydn The creation" (Conductor Nicholas Braithwaite; soprano Judy Bellingham, tenor Kenneth Cornish, bass-baritone Sir Donald McIntyre). Dunedin Town Hall, 9 April 1994. Programme Dunedin Sinfonia. Concert series. (composers Southgate, Bach, Ritchie). Conductor William Southgate; soloist Sam Konise. Dunedin Town Hall, 11 June 1994. Programme Flute salad; a concert of flute & chamber music (with Sue Court, Terence Dennis, Uwe Grodd, Kemp English, Donald Maurice, Rupa Maitra, Robert Davis). Dunedin Sinfonia Rooms, Carnegie Centre, 110 Moray Place Dunedin, 16 October 1994. Programme (small folded sheet) Trust Bank Sinfonia, conductor Bruce Kirk. 100 years Family concert. Salvation Army Community Centre, 16 April 1994. Programme (2 copies) Turnovsky Trio. Concert 4 (Bank of New Zealand Winter series). Aotea Centre, 11 Sept [1994]. Programme Blair Street Party, New Year's Eve. Five bands: Temperatures Rising, Solatino, Blue Flame Express, Groove Fusion, New Zealand Police Pipe Band [1994]. Pick flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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Wellington Regional Orchestra: [Music ephemera and concert programmes of quarto size. 1...

Date: 1975-1991

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WRO

Description: Includes: 1975: Juan Matteucci conducting the Wellington Regional Orchestra (leader May Hannan), with Angela Shaw and Anthony Benfell. Wellington Town Hall, 16 November 1975. Programme / flier (2 copies) 1976: April/May concerts. Programme / booking form [1976]. Flier 1976 autumn concert series featuring Heidi McKay soprano, William Southgate conductor, Ruth Pearl leader [27 April 1976]. Programme (2 copies) Operation Waterloo children's concerts. "Peter and the Wolf" narrated by Wellington Mayor Michael Fowler; "Carnival of the animals" narrated by radio personality Dick Weir. Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate [1976]. Flier Nimmo's children's concerts. "Peter and the Wolf" narrated by Wellington Mayor Michael Fowler; "Carnival of the animals" narrated by radio personality Dick Weir. Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate. Wellington Town Hall, 9 October [1976]. Flier (2 copies) Children's concerts. "Peter and the Wolf" narrated by radio personality Dick Weir, and several short pieces. Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate. Horowhenua College Hall Levin 11am; Palmerston North Opera House 2.30 pm, 11 December [1976]. Flier 1977: John Hopkins conducts the Wellington Regional Orchestra (leader May Hannan) in a tribute to Benjamin Britten with Barry Tuckwell, horn and Anthony Benfell tenor. Old St Pauls Cathedral, 21 May 1977. Programme (1 copy), and booking form (2 copies) 1985: Wellington Regional Orchestra, conducted by William Southgate (With Orpheus Choir, Scots College Pipe Band; compere Lindsay Yeo). Beatles brick charity concert [1985]. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Regional Orchestra present, to celebrate its 10th anniversary, "A gala night in Hollywood", conducted by Lionel Newman. [April or May?] 1985. Programme 1986: Hutt Valley Chamber Music Society. Wellington Regional Orchestra. Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 6 August [1986]. Flier / programme Wellington Regional Orchestra presenting the Fay Richwhite 1986 chamber series. Malvina Major. State Opera House, 23 July [1986]. Flier; and preceding letter advising that Malvina Major is a replacement for Patrick Power who had had to withdraw. PLUS letter advising cancellation of that event and the forthcoming series 1988: Wellington Regional Orchestra, leader Donald Maurice; conductor Peter Godfrey. Soloists Jan Harrington, Frank Carter, Derek Miller. Wainuiomata Community Centre 26 November; Waikanae Memorial Hall 27 November; Upper Hutt Civic hall 28 November [1988] (photocopy) 1989: "Celebrate". Wellington Regional Orchestra with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington. Conductor Jack Speirs, soloists Sharon Joy Vogan piano, Michael Burch tenor, Janet Gibbs organ. Masterton Town Hall 25 November; Waikanae Memorial Hall 26 November; Wellington Town Hall, 28 November 1989. Programme / flier (2 copies) "Celebrate". Wellington Regional Orchestra with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington. Conductor Jack Speirs, soloists Sharon Joy Vogan piano, Michael Burch tenor. Wellington Town Hall, 28 November 1989. Programme / flier 1990: Wellington Regional Orchestra. A celebration of New Zealand commemorative music. "Landfall in unknown seas". Douglas Lilburn; narrator Allan [Allen] Curnow; "The stream and the discovery (a royal ode). Terry Vaughan; "Hinemoa" Alfred Hill. (With guest leader Pamela Bryce, Orpheus Choir of Wellington, soloists Anne Cheng, Peter Baillie, Roger Wilson, Bruce Carson. Narrator Allan [Allen] Curnow; conductor Patrick Thomas. St Pauls Cathedral, 26 October 1990. Programme (2 copies) and promotional letter to a member 1991: Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate; soloists Jan Tawroszewicz violin, Sam Konise violin. Upper Hutt Civic Hall 17 May; Wellington Catholic Cathedral Hill Street 18 May; Waikanae Memorial Hall 19 May 1991. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera. Folder 4. Oct...

Date: 1991

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1991-4

Description: Includes: A moving concert with the NZSO. Beethoven 9 Choral in celebration of our new home! 69 Tory Street. Varujan Kojian, Dame Malvina Major, Heather Begg, Christopher Doig, Rodney Macann, Orpheus Choir of Wellington. Michael Fowler Centre, 28 November 1991. Card (2 copies), and letter to Subscribers 30 October 1991 Programmes: 15 October: Chief conductor Franz-Paul Decker; with Marya Martin, flute. Palmerston North Opera House 15 October; Napier Municipal Theatre 16 October; Auckland Aotea Centre 18 October 1991 (2 copies) 17 October: Chief conductor Franz-Paul Decker; with Marya Martin, flute. Hastings Municipal Theatre 17 October 1991 (2 copies) 29 October: Chief conductor Franz-Paul Decker; concertmaster Isidor Saslav. Lunchtime concert. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, 29 October 1991. Programme / pamphlet (2 copies) 2 November: The BP Proms. Conductor Franz-Paul Decker, with Michael Houstoun, piano. Wellington MFC 2 November; Auckland Town Hall 21 November; Hamilton Founders' Theatre 23 November 1991 (2 copies) 9 November: The BP Proms. Conductor Franz-Paul Decker, with Nikolai Evrov, piano. Wellington MFC 9 November; Auckland Town Hall 12 November 1991 (2 copies) 16 November: The BP Proms. Conductor Franz-Paul Decker, with Sam Konise, violin, Christopher Kane, cello, Eugene Albulescu, piano. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, 16 November 1991 (2 copies) 22 November: Chief conductor Franz-Paul Decker, with Sharon Joy Vogan, piano. Auckland, Aotea Centre, 22 November 1991 (2 copies) 30 November: Conductor Varujan Kojian, with Sharon Joy Vogan, piano. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, 30 November 1991 (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1988. Folder ...

Date: 1988

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1988-4

Description: Includes: 8 September: Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Barry Douglas (pianist). Founders Theatre, Hamilton, 8 September. Town Hall, Auckland, 10 September. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 14 September. Town Hall Christchurch, 17 September (2 copies) 9 September: Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Barry Douglas (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 9 September. Town Hall, Wellington, 15 September. 24 September: Michi Inoue (conductor); Cho-Liang Lin (violinist); Elizabeth Biggs (soprano). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 24 September. Opera House, Palmerston North, 28 September. Town Hall, Auckland, 29 September. 27 October: Andrew Schenck (conductor); Dmitri Alexeev (pianist). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 27 October. Baycourt, Tauranga, 28 October. Town Hall, Auckland, 29 October (2 copies) 4 November: The 1988 Young Musicians Competition. William Southgate (conductor); Elizabeth Hirst (soloist); Martin Riseley (soloist); Matthew Marshall (guitar soloist); Sam Konise (soloist). Hewitt Humphrey (compere). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 4 November (2 copies) 14 November: The Proms with Franz-Paul Decker. Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Sharon Joy Vogan (pianist); Eugene Albulescu (pianist); Alec Chien (pianist). Wellington Town Hall, 14 November (programme 1). Auckland Town Hall, 19 November (programme 2). Auckland Town Hall, 20 November (programme 3). Wellington Town Hall, 21 November (programme 3). Quantity: 6 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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Besser, Jonathan : [Trio, piano, no 1] Piano trio no 1 / performed by the Turnovsky Trio

Date: 8 Mar 1994

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

By: Besser, Jonathan, 1949-2022; Turnovsky Trio; Kane, Christopher, 1963-1997; Konise, Sam, 1969-; Albulescu, Eugene, 1970-

Reference: MSDT-0282-1

Description: Includes introductions Place of recording - Place of recording St Andrews-on-the-Terrace First performance - This is the first performance Performer: Turnovsky Trio Performer: Konise, Sam (vn) Performer: Kane, Christopher (vc) Performer: Albalescu, Eugene (pf) Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 18.25 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM