Musicians - New Zealand - Wellington Region

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Tymar Lighting: Photographs of predominantly New Zealand bands and musicians

Date: December 2009 - June 2017

By: Tymar Lighting (Firm); Collings, Wendy, 1961-

Reference: PA-Group-00914

Description: Photographs of mostly New Zealand bands and musicians, performing mainly in Wellington, taken December 2009 to June 2017 by Wendy Collings (some by Kat Grayston and Nic Cave-Lynch) of Tymar Lighting. Includes other performers from overseas. Arrangement: Original order of collection maintained. Digital files arranged and described in the same folder structure as created by the donor. Tymar Lighting is a stage lighting company based in Wellington. Established by Nic Cave-Lynch and Wendy Collings. They take photographs of performances of bands at various venues, mainly in Wellington, to showcase their stage lighting work to potential customers and published these on their website www.tymar.com Quantity: 9508 digital photograph(s).

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Records of the Wellington Folk Centre relating to singers, groups, concerts, and festivals

Date: [ca 1968-2000]

From: Wellington Folk Centre: Records

Reference: Series-7002

Description: Comprises materials relating to performers and to festivals, concerts, and other events organsied by the Wellington Folk Centre or featuring persons associated with the Centre. Includes photographs of folk musicians of the Wellington region, taken circa 1968-2000 by various photographers. Many photographs document concerts or festivals and depict singers or groups in performance. Some photographs of perfomers were taken for publicity purposes. Also includes sound recordings of radio broadcasts made by Wellington Folk Centre people and live performances, including Access Radio community radio series 'Folk On Access' programmes 1984-1986, and live gigs at the Wellington Folk Centre 1983-1984 and Port Nicholson Folk Festival in 1974 and 1975. Some recordings have unidentified content. Includes posters of the events. Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Series arrangement was added to the collection record hierarchy in May 2023 to enhance access to materials. Where original order could be perceived, it has been maintained by the archivist. Quantity: 37 b&w original photographic print(s). 33 C90 cassette(s). 19 colour original photographic print(s). 6 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 2 album(s). 2 folder(s). 2 videotape(s). Physical Description: Photograph albums, photographic prints, VHS, videotape, audiocasettes, and papers Processing information: This record was previously known as PA-Group-00115 Wellington Folk Centre :Photographs and albums of singers, groups, concerts and other events. In May 2023 it was combined with other materials of the same provenance (MS-Group-0257) into a new collection ATL-Group-00887.

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Father Chris Skinner, chaplain of St Patrick's College, Wellington, playing his guitar ...

Date: [ca 27 May 1999]

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

By: Nicholson, John, active 1997

Reference: EP/1999/1494-F

Description: Father Chris Skinner, chaplain of St Patrick's College, Wellington, playing his guitar beside the College chapel. Photographs taken circa 27 May 1999 by Evening Post staff photographer John Nicholson. Quantity: 1 colour original negative(s) strips with 3 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negative, 35mm

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Family photographs

Date: [1910s-1980s]

From: Castle family :Photographs

By: Spencer Digby Studios; Jauncey, Philip Henry, 1902-1982

Reference: PAColl-9642

Description: Photographs relating to the Castle family. Includes photographs of an organ at the Whanganui Museum, Wellington Zoo, voyage to England, views of London and other parts of England. Quantity: 67 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 colour original photographic print(s). 19 item(s) of photographic ephemera.

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Harry Brusey: Photographs

Date: ca 1905-1970

By: Brusey, Harry Ernest, 1901-1990

Reference: PAColl-6216

Description: Photographs relating to the musical career of Harry Brusey, his wife and family Quantity: 31 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints Provenance: Effects of the late Harry Brusey were left in storage at Munro Transport Ltd, 36 Mana Avenue, Titahi Bay. When Munro Transport were declared insolvent in late 1999 the effects were declared an onerous property by the liquidators, and offered for removal. These items were uplifted by Ruth Lightbourne from the National Library, along with published music. A second deposit of material was made by Munro Transport.

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Antics; Asia Pacific Fringe Festival. Dec Sun 2nd - Fri 6th. Dance, films, music, perfo...

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-E-FESTIVAL-1984-01

Description: Poster shows text on an abstract splatter background with superposition of some images such as fish, umbrella, arrows, key, human figure. Around the border are the names of contributing performers: Free Theatre, David Daniel, Besser-Fox-Hewitt-Armstrong, Alison Wallace, Martyn Rumsby, Te Kani Kani o Rangatahi, Dave Eggleton, Broadcast, Devon Street Quartet, The Family Mallet, Jungle Suite, Our Name Is Our Motto, Brett Mason, Peter Daly, Derek Cowie, The Four Volts, and Origins Dance. Accompanied by an imcomplete version with no writing in the red border. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Screenprint, 900 x 640 mm.

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Interview with Robert Oliver

Date: 11 Sep 1992

From: Archive of New Zealand Music - Oral History interviews

By: Oliver, Robert Michael Bertram, 1938-

Reference: OHInt-0133/41

Description: Robert Oliver talks about his conducting, singing and musicianship. Talks of early music and discusses named works. Describes the New Zealand choral scene over the last twenty years. Discusses techniques and names works sung by Cantoris. Mentions the Youth Choir, Tudor Consort, Dorian Singers, Troubadours, Ensemble Dufay and the National Early Music School. Interviewer(s) - J.M. Thomson Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-008001b Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s) B side only. 30 Minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - no abstract(s) available.

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Braille Collective Oral History Project

Date: 2014-2015

By: The Sound and Light Exploration Society; Beban, Daniel, 1977-

Reference: OHColl-1239

Description: The collection contains interviews with eight members of The Braille Collective, a Wellington-based collective formed circa 1980 by musicians performing and recording experimental music. Interviewees are Gerard Crewdson, Anthony Donaldson, David Donaldson, Neill Duncan, David Long, Stuart Porter, Steve Roche, and Janet Roddick. Project received Award in Oral History funding from Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage in 2014. Title supplied by Library. The Library also holds The Braille Collective: Sound recordings (MS-Group-2157), and various pieces of ephemera (Eph-B-PHONO-Braille, Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1985-13, Eph-D-PHONO-1984-06, Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1987-05, Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1988-01, WMC-001, WMC-194). Quantity: 8 Interview(s). 13 digital sound recording(s). 18 Electronic document(s).

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Photographs of Wellington City Silver Band at Wellington Zoo

Date: 1979

From: McGregor, Jim, 1957- : Postcard collection

Reference: PAColl-10720

Description: Photographs of Wellington City Silver Band at Wellington Zoo in 1979. Taken by an unidentified photographer. Three photographs show the members of the band posing with their instruments (one in front of an elephant) and the fourth shows the band playing. Band members are identified in the mounted group portrait. In the back row are E Brierly, T Neil, D Morrison, Chris Scales, R Simpson, M Mulholland, Ron McNulty, D Gregan, and S [or Murray?] Aarons. In the front row are D Campbell, Bruce Wright, Margaret Gibbs, S [Steven?] Lis, Jim McGregor (Conductor), W [Warren?] Gaiger, R Metcalfe, Ailsa Love, and Ron Gerrard. Those absent are also listed. The photograph of the band performing includes S [Steven?] Lis and W [Warren?] Gaiger on drums; R Metcalfe on bass; T Neil and M Gee (on cornets at rear); D Gregan, E Brierly, M Mulholland, S [or Murray?] Aarons, and Chris Scales (on cornets at front); Ron McNulty on flugelhorn; D Campbell on trombone; Bruce Wright on baritone; Ailsa Love on euphonium; and Margaret Gibbs on tenor horn. Unmounted group portrait of the band includes an unidentified player from Porirua Brass Band on the tuba. In the back row are E Brierly, T Neil, D Morrison, Chris Scales, R Simpson, M Mulholland, Ron McNulty, D Gregan, and S [or Murray?] Aarons. Seated in the front row are D Campbell, Bruce Wright, Margaret Gibbs, S [Steven] Lis, Jim McGregor (Conductor), W [Warren] Gaiger, R Metcalfe, Ailsa Love, and Ron Gerrard. The band is also photographed standing in front of elephant, possibly Kamala. Left to right are: S [or Murray?] Aarons, W [Warren?] Gaiger, D Morrison, T Neil, Bruce Wright, Chris Scales, Ron McNulty, S [Steven?] Lis, M Gee, R Metcalfe (wearing cap), Ailsa Love, Jim McGregor (at rear), E Brierly (at front), Ron Gerrard, Margaret Gibbs, D Gregan, M Mulholland, and D Campbell. Information identifying players by name provided by donor. Title supplied by Library. The occasion on which these photographs were taken was a Sunday afternoon concert. Quantity: 4 colour original photographic print(s) one mounted. Physical Description: Dye coupler photographic prints with one mounted on card

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[Music programmes, 1986 - Folder 1]

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1986-1

Description: Academy of St Albans with soloists Jillian Bartram, soprano; Martin Setchell, organ. Conductor David Vine; leader Eva Schwanen. St Albans Methodist Church, 2 March 1986. Programme Amici Chamber Orchestra, Christchurch. Leader, John Lambert; Conductor, John Pattinson. Great Hall, Arts Centre, Christchurch. 28 June 1986. Programme. Lauri Anderson. "Natural history". Michael Fowler Centre, 17 March 1986. Programme New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents Boys of the Lough. Michael Fowler Centre, 6 March 1986. Promotional pamphlet French Music from the Baroque. Bronwyn Pugh (violin), Rosalind Salas (voice), Robert Petre (harpsicord), Robert Oliver (bass viol). Gamelan Room, Music Department, Victoria University, Wellington. 26 October 1986. The Gothenburg Cathedral Boys' Choir, Sweden (Goteborgs Domkyrkas Gosskor, Sverige). Tour of Hawaii, Australia, and New Zealand, 1986. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 1 July 1986. (Two copies). Recital by the Gothenburgh Cathedral Boys' Choir (from Sweden). Wellington Cathedral of St Paul. 1 July 1986. (Two copies). University of Canterbury School of Music in association with NZSO. Richard Mapp, piano. Town Hall Auditorium, 24 March 1986. Programme This Heavenly Harmony (lute music from the 16th and 17th centuries). William Bower and John Ferguson. House concert (place unidentified [Wellington]). June 1986. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra. Michael Houstoun, conductor and pianist. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington. 23 March 1986. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Berlin Staatskapelle (Berlin State Orchestra). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington. 21 March 1986. (Two copies). New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Saschko Gawriloff (violinist), Siegfried Palm (cellist), Hans Deinzer (clarinetist), Geoffrey Tozer (pianist). Wellington Town Hall. 22 March 1986. Performance Festival (Original, Improvised, Experimental). The Electric Ballroom (Wellington). 7-10 August, 1986. (Two copies). University of Canterbury School of Music. Jan Tawroszewicz (violin), Walter Godde (cello), Maurice Till (piano). James Hay Theatre, 3 March 1986. Programme (2 copies) University of Canterbury School of Music. Jan Tawroszewicz (violin), Walter Godde (cello), Maurice Till (piano). James Hay Theatre, 5 May 1986 (2 copies) University of Canterbury School of Music. Jan Tawroszewicz (violin), Walter Godde (cello), Maurice Till (piano); with Gerard Elias (violin), Rachel Thompson (viola). James Hay Theatre, 11 August 1986. Programme Quantity: 20 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 210 x 150mm in size. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Richard Till, Christchurch, from the papers of Maurice Till, 2014. One programme donated by Rose-Marie Tonk, Wellington, in 2017.

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[Music programmes, 1982 - Folder 2]

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1982-2

Description: Aurora Trio. Pauline Fitchett (soprano), June Brain (clarinet), Colleen Rae-Gerrard (piano). St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Wellington. 16 November 1982. Flyer. Cantoris and The Baroque Players Present Campra, Purcell, and Bach. St Andrews on The Terrace, Wellington. 14 November 1982. Programme (two copies). A Baroque Continuo Organ for Wellington; Inaugural Concerts. St Andrews on The Terrace. 2 and 3 November, 1982. One flyer, and one programme. 37th Cambridge Music School. St Peter's School, Cambridge. 27 December 1982 - 3 January 1983. Flyer and application form (2 copies) The Company of Musical Players Proudly Presents, Musical Variety. Lower Hutt Town Hall. 21 August 1982. Programme. The Concert Programme presents the 1982 Lunch-Hour Recitals. Michael Calvert (guitar), Robert Oliver (tenor). Studio One, Broadcasting House, Wellington. 28 June 1982. Engravings of Rome and Italian Music for Chamber Orchestra. Terrace String Ensemble, and Ray Henwood. Memorial Theatre, Victoria University. 26 November 1982. Hawkes Bay Summer Singing School 1982. Artistic director Beatrice Webster. 9-15 January 1982. Prospectus (2 copies) The Holy Trinity Organ; Organ restoration appeal. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Gisborne. 1982. Flyer. Michael Houstoun, piano. Little Theatre Lower Hutt. 11 August 1982. Flyer. Classical Guitar Recital by Vladimir Mikulka. Presented by Wellington Classical Guitar and NZ Federation of Classical Guitar Societies. 1982. Programme. St James' Music Festival. Organ recital by Betty Stewart. St James' Anglican Church, Lower Hutt. 14 November, 1982. Programme (two copies). Keith Jarrett plays solo piano. Auckland Town Hall, 15 March; Christchurch Town Hall, 17 March; Wellington Town Hall, 18 March; 1981. Flyer. Goethe Institute Wellington. Cello Concert. Maria Kliegel accompanied by Terence Dennis (piano). St Andrew's on The Terrace. 17 October 1982. Programme. Marek Kudlicki, Polish Organist. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 17 April, 1982. Flyer. Music Festival at St James' [Anglican] Church, Lower Hutt (celebrating the dedication of the re-built organ). Organists - Janet Gibb (Wanganui), Betty Stewart (Lower Hutt), Gary Bowler (Napier). Also, Cantoris Choir, Hutt Chamber Orchestra, Brass Quartet, St James' Choir. 17 October - 14 November, 1982. Programme. Mike Nock (jazz pianist) presented by the New Zealand Students' Arts Council. Tour of Christchurch, Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, and Hamilton. 13 July - 13 August, 1981. Flyer (two copies). Miha Pogacnik (violin) and Phyllis Rappeport (piano). Little Theatre, Lower Hutt, 29 June. St Andrews-on-The-Terrace, 30 June. 1982. Programme. Robert Rogier (French organist). Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 2 June 1982. Flyer (two copies).. SING! A catalogue of choral scores in multiple copies held by New Zealand musical societies and libraries. 1982. Flyer. Terrace Festival of the Bach Choir with Wellington members of the National Youth Choir. St Andrews on the Terrace. 17 June 1982. Flyer. The Victor Latyshev Chamber Orchestra. Victor Latyshev (conductor, violinist), Lydia Latyshev (leader). Wairarapa Arts Centre, Masterton. 10 October 1982. Programme. The Wellington Classical Guitar Society (invitation to join the society). St Andrews on the Terrace hall (meeting place every second Sunday in the month). 1982. Flyer. Wellington Musicians' Agency. [Photographs of members with their proffessional biographies]. 1982. Flyers (comprises 12 items). 7th Wellington Music School. Directors; William Southgate and Robert Oliver. Tutors; Elsa Jensen, Judy Hyatt, David Angus, Ken Young, Dianne Alexander, and Janet James. Chilton St James School, Lower Hutt. 22-25 October 1982. Flyer. Youth Orchestras from Long Island New York, and Wellington. Wellington Town Hall. 16 July 1982. Programme. Quantity: 31 programmes and flyers, some illustrated. Five duplicates.. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 230 x 174mm in size. Some illustrated.

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

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1987-1

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

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Antics; Asia Pacific Fringe Festival. Dec Sun 2nd - Fri 6th. Dance, films, music, perfo...

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-1984-02

Description: Poster shows text on an abstract splatter background with superposition of some images such as fish, umbrella, arrows, key, human figure. Around the border are the names of contributing performers: Free Theatre, David Daniel, Besser-Fox-Hewitt-Armstrong, Alison Wallace, Martyn Rumsby, Te Kani Kani o Rangatahi, Dave Eggleton, Broadcast, Devon Street Quartet, The Family Mallet, Jungle Suite, Our Name Is Our Motto, Brett Mason, Peter Daly, Derek Cowie, The Four Volts, and Origins Dance. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Screenprint, 900 x 640 mm.

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Interview with Jeff Kennedy

Date: 17 May 1994

From: Cappuccino Oral History Project

By: Kennedy, Jeff, 1949-

Reference: OHInt-0281/3

Description: Jeff Kennedy born Los Angeles, came to New Zealand with parents and settled in Nelson. Recalls early life in Los Angeles and father's involvement with anti war protests. Talks about: early involvement in managing bands with reference to `The Little People'; philosophises about coffee houses and the role of the coffee shop owner and Cafe l'Affare's clientele. Recalls early memories of New Zealand hotels and restaurants and his involvement with restaurants and restauranteurs, with reference to Macavities, Jan and Shelly Collquhoun, Van Gogh, Coachman (Des and Lorraine Britten), Drago Kovak, Madame Louise, Le Normandie, Downstage and the Settlement (Harry Seresin). Other restaurants mentioned include Mt Cook Cafe and Armadillo, with reference to Neil Harrap, Lois Daish and Mat Hannah. Discusses criteria for running good coffee houses, his desire to change his environment and his dislike of pretension. Interviewer(s) - Dinah Priestley Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-007314-007315 Quantity: 1 printed abstract(s). 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB-1817. Search dates: 1994

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Dickson, Hamilton, 1906-1980 :Photographs of Hamilton and Decima Dickson

Date: 1933-[ca1985]

By: Dickson, Hamilton Edward Charlton, 1906-1980; Lander, Loretta Elma, 1941-2021

Reference: PAColl-8904

Description: Photographs of Hamilton Dickson, Decima Dickson, Loretta Dickson, Alfred Hill, Thea Carr, and the Comedy Harmonists who visited Wellington, ca1947. Quantity: 10 b&w original photographic print(s). Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-0006.

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Percussion instruments and musicians, at the Wellington Sun Festival held on 17 Decembe...

Date: [ca Dec 1983]

From: Bleakley, Joe, fl 1980-2000s: Photographs relating to the Wellington Sun Festival in 1983

By: Corlett, Brett, active 1983; Langford, Mike, active 1983; Whitehead, Greg, active 1983

Reference: PA12-9726

Description: Percussion instruments and musicians, at the Wellington Sun Festival held at Oriental Bay on 17 December 1983. Includes images of Anthony Donaldson. One image is taken inside the Murray Roberts & Co wool store on Cornwell Street, Thorndon, Wellington, used by those working to produce the Festival. Photographs taken circa December 1983, by a range of photographers including two only identified as 'Greenburg' and 'Janos (Janush)'. Quantity: 8 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Dye coupler transparencies

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Meow Cafe (Wellington) :Every month at Meow, The Soldiers of the Pharaoh. Friday 21st F...

Date: 2014

By: Meow Cafe (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Popular-2014-01

Description: Poster announces the February 2014 line-up of musicians playing in or with Soldiers of the Pharaoh at Meow Cafe: Dan Yeabsley, Chris Yeabsley, Paul Hoskin, Lucien Johnson, Toby Lang, Nils Ollsen, Joe "The Shadow" Lindsay, Sam Lindsay, Will Rickets, Fabian Hunter, Rio Hemopo, Tim Jaray, Kaito "The Killer", Cory Champion, Adan Tjerina, Lex French. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 840 x 600 mm. Provenance: Donated by Phantom Billstickers Ltd in March 2014

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Joseph Szigeti and Nikita Magaloff, probably Wellington

Date: 3 October 1932

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 1/2-086321-G

Description: Photograph related to the New Zealand tour of violinist Joseph Szigeti and Russian pianist Nikita Magaloff, taken for the Evening Post newspaper on 3 October 1932. The pair played three concerts at the Wellington Town Hall, on the 4th, 6th, and 8th of October 1932. Source of descriptive information - From negative register and the Evening Post newspaper, 1 Sept 1932, p 16. Image not seen. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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Joseph Szigeti and Nikita Magaloff, probably Wellington

Date: 3 October 1932

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 1/2-086322-G

Description: Photograph related to the New Zealand tour of violinist Joseph Szigeti and Russian pianist Nikita Magaloff, taken for the Evening Post newspaper on 3 October 1932. The pair played three concerts at the Wellington Town Hall, on the 4th, 6th, and 8th of October 1932. Source of descriptive information - From negative register and the Evening Post newspaper, 1 Sept 1932, p 16. Image not seen. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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Joyce, John, 1929-: Radio interviews with musicians

Date: 11 Feb 2012-8 Sep 2012

Reference: MS-Group-2167

Description: Sound recordings of Coast Access Radio interviews from the Jazz Brothers radio programme hosted by John Joyce. Includes interviews with Rodger Fox, Margaret Medlyn, Terry Crayford and Russ Garcia. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Title supplied by Library Quantity: 4 compact disc(s). 1 folder(s).