Musical groups - 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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[Music programmes, 1986 - Folder 2]

Date: 1986

By: Palmerston North Choral Society; PumpHouse Theatre

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1986-2

Description: American Express Presents Dame Joan Sutherland with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Richard Bonynge. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. 5 March 1986. Booking flyer. The Concert Programme of Radio New Zealand presents Peter Russell (baritone) and Margaret Nielsen (piano) in Die Schone Mullerin (Schubert). Studio One Broadcasting House, Wellington. 30 June 1986. Programme. David Farquhar, New Zealand composer. Prepared by Philip Norman for the New Zealand Composers Foundation, biography and listed works. Ca 1986. Brochure. The Harmonic Choir (New York), New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 10 and 12 March 1986. Flyer. (2 copies) The Lost Chord (a weekend of musical intensive fun). Tauhara Centre, Acacia Bay, Taupo. 21-23 February 1986. Flyer. Ninth Mana Arts Festival, 1986 Festival Official Opening Concert. The Orpheus Choir (Wellington), The New Zealand Maori chorale, The Festival Singers of Wellington. Viard College, Porirua. 5 July 1986. Marya Martin (flautist) in Concert with the Wellington Regional Orchestra. State Opera House, Wellington. 4 February 1986. Programme. Marya Martin (Flautist) with the Wellington Regional Orchestra. State Opera House, Wellington. 4 February 1986. Flyer. Musica Antiqua Koln (The New Zealand International Festival of the Arts). Wellington Town Hall. 7 and 9 March 1986. Programme (4 copies) New Zealand Federation of Classical Guitar Societies 10th Annual Summer School. Fergusson Hall, Palmerston North. 25 January-2 February 1986. Flyer. New Zealand National Singing School 1986. Hawke's Bay Community College, Taradale. 3-10 January 1986. Enrolment forms (2 copies) Nexus Percussionists (The New Zealand International Festival of the Arts). Michael Fowler Centre. 19 March 1986. Programme (2 copies) Northern Zone Music Festival, 7 August 1986. "All at sea". Programme Nova Strings. Gillian Wild (conductor), Madeline Schafer (leader). St Andrews on The Terrace, Wellington, 30 June. Century Theatre, Napier, 2 July. High School auditorium, Havelock North, 4 July. St Andrews Church, Hastings, 5 July. St Mary's Church, Silverstream, 12 July. 1986. Programme. Organ Society of New Zealand, Organ Fiesta `86. The Organ Society's Hall and Wrestling Hall, Mount Roskill, Auckland. 26-27 July 1986. Programme. Palmerston North Choral Society. Mozart Requiem; Rossini Stabat Mater. (With Guy Donaldson, Emily Mair, Denise Wilson, Pater Gardner, Howard Chamberlain, John Whittaker). St Patrick's Cathedral Palmerston North, 19 April 1986. Programme Piano, Four Hands and Voices (The New Zealand Festival of the Arts). Central Baptist church, Wellington. 24 March 1986. Programme. The Pumphouse Winter Lunchtime Concerts. Dell`Arte Chamber Orchestra. The Pumphouse Theatre, Killarney Park, Takapuna, Auckland. 18 August 1986. Programme. John Rimmer, New Zealand Composer. Prepared by Philip Norman for the New Zealand Composers Foundation. Biography and list of works. Ca 1986. Brochure. John Ritchie, New Zealand Composer. Prepared by Philip Norman for the New Zealand Composers Foundation. Biography and list of works. Ca 1986. Brochure. Royal School of Church Music Information Leaflet. 1986. Brochure. Sarah Walker and Roger Vignoles, an evening of songs (abandoned heroines and femmes fatale). State Opera House, Wellington. 16 June 1986. Programme. Shostakovich Quartet (The New Zealand International Festival of the Arts). State Opera House, Wellington. 16 March 1986 (2 copies) Rachel Valler & Marc Bonetti in concert. Great Hall, Arts Centre, Tues 4 Nov [1986]. Programme Viaduct Blues Band. Aro Valley Hall, Wellington. 29 November 1986. Flyer (2 copies) Vocal and Piano Music of Four Centuries. Denis Wilson, Vivienne McLean, and Patricia Murray. Central Baptist Church, Wellington. 17 August 1986. Flyer. The Wellington Classical Guitar Society, 1986 programme. Locations in Wellington from 13 April to 9 November, 1986. Brochure. Wellington Polytechnic Music Department presents Apollo in Wellington, a programme of music theatre. University Memorial Theatre, Wellington. 18-22 June 1986. Programme. A 1986 Wellington Polytechnic Production, Apollo in Wellington. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, Wellington. 18-21 June 1986. Flyer.Wellington Youth Concert Band in concert. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 4 November 1986. Programme Yuu and Reiko Kakuno presented by the Japan Foundation. Music for piano, four hands. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington. 6 December 1986. Programme. (2 copies) Quantity: 34 programmes and flyers, some illustrated. Six duplicates.. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 250 x 175mm in size. Transfers: Transfers to Published: 1 serial; one monograph.

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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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Osvath, Alex, 1904-1987: Collection relating to music career of Alex Osvath

Date: 1927, 1959-1987

By: Osvath, Alex, 1904-1987

Reference: ATL-Group-00041

Description: Contains scores, sheet music, personal memorabilia, and recordings related to the career of Hungarian violinist Alex Osvath between 1927 and 1987. Scores and sheet music comprise show tunes, well-known classical works, European folk music, and popular songs, including material by Austro-Hungarian composers (Franz Lehár, Rezső Seress, Jenő Huszka). Contains manuscript scores and sheet music, as well as printed scores from European publishers. Printed material has often been modified by Osvath: usually numbered and sometimes supplemented with manuscript parts for violin. Material likely forms part of a performance library used by Osvath, the Continental Trio or any other groups Osvath played with. Personal memorabilia mainly relates to performances at weddings, restaurants, and special events by Osvath or the Continental Trio. This includes menus from restaurants where they performed (Orsini's, Il Casino, Embassy Restaurant, The Pines), programmes from weddings or events, newspaper clippings, and photographs of Alex Osvath, Simon Peels, and Adrian de Ruiter, either performing or posing with restaurant patrons and wedding guests. Correspondence comprises thank you cards and letters from individuals and organisations. Recordings were made for radio broadcast or are of live concerts. Also contains published recordings dubbed onto other tapes, as well as related printed matter including a list of the contents in Osvath's tape library and a transcript in Hungarian. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music. Alex Osvath migrated to New Zealand from Hungary with his family in 1957. In 1959 he joined the Wellington group the Continental Trio, also sometimes called Simon Peels' Continental Trio and Simon Peels' Accordion Harmonists. Other members included leader Simon Peels (accordion), Doug Brewer (bass), and Adrian de Ruiter (bass). They performed at Wellington clubs and restaurants, and social functions or special occasions. Osvath also performed solo. Quantity: 8 box(es). 5 5" reel(s). 1 3" reel(s). Provenance: Donated by Osvath Family, 2016.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of octavo size, 1988 - Folder 1]

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1988-1

Description: Includes: Japan Foundation and Japan Information and Cultural centre present Hozan Yamamoto (shakuhachi), Susumu Miyashita (koto), Masahiko Sato (piano). New Zealand International Festival of the Arts 1988. Victoria University of Wellington, Hunter Building, 22-23 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Loretto Concert Society presents Joseph Banowetz, pianoforte. Loretto School Chapel, 5 November 1988. Programme Malvina Major (soprano), Joy Crabtree (piano). Studio One, Broadcasting House Wellington, 7 June 1988. Concert programme Music at the Museum. Auckland Early Music Society, et al. Auckland Museum, 26 November 1988. Programme New Zealand-American Association (Inc). Evening of piano music; pianists Katherine Dienes and Steven Alan Honley. 19 October 1988. Programme New Zealand Gold Guitar awards. Gore no. 1 in NZ country music. Pamphlet ca 1988 North Shore Music Council proudly present a "Musical celebration". Auckland Town Hall, 15 July [1988]. Programme "Rising on the downbeat"; baroque music and dance. With Jennifer Shennan, Robert Petre, Bronwen Pugh and Chris Francis. Music Department Wellington Polytechnic, 14 May 1988. Pamphlet (2 copies) Royal Music Academy Chamber Choir of Stockholm, conductor Eric Ericson on tour in Australia, New Zealand, USA, 13 July - 16 August 1988. Programme booklet (2 copies) South Wairarapa Singers, with Lola Johnson, piano. St Luke's Greytown, 29 October [1988]. Programme South Wairarapa Singers, with Wairarapa Youth Choir. St Luke's Greytown, 29 November; Arts Centre Masterton 30 November [1988]. Programme Jan Tawroszewicz and Diedre Irons. [Wellington, October? 1988]. Yellow programme Maurice Till pianoforte recital. [Feb-July 1988]. Programme / flier Anthony Watson (1933-1973). Three string quartet; a special memorial edition, Wai-te-ata Press Music [1988?] Wellington City Council. Lunchtime organ concerts 1988 at Wellington Town Hall, 22 April - 15 November. Folded pamphlet Wellington Polytechnic Music Department presents "An evening of brass music". Botham Recital Hall, Music Department, Alexandra Road, Mt Victoria, 22 July [1988]. Yellow flier Zelanian Ensemble. Studio One, Broadcasting House Wellington, 25 July 1988. Concert programme Quantity: 23 programmes and flyers, some illustrated. 2 duplicates.. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 215 x 165mm in size. Provenance: Acquired from various sources including donations from Averil Pears (1999), Louise Buckingham (2001), Donald Maurice (2015), estate of Alma Secker (2010)

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[Music ephemera and programmes of octavo size, 1989 - Folder 1]

Date: 1989

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1989-1

Description: Includes: Robert Ampt, Sydney City organist. Lunchtime organ concert series. Wellington Town Hall, 5 May 1989. Programme Ars Antiqua de Paris. Friends of the Festival [1989]. Programme (2 copies) Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. High achievers concert [ca 1989]. Programme Christchurch Schools Music Festival 1989. Christchurch Town Hall, 26-29 September, 10-13 October 1989. Programme Dance and music of world traditions (With Diane Cooper, Catherine Blakeley, Kay Reiche, Helaina Keeley, Miriama Lange, Lisa Norling, Jennifer Shennan, Tri Suartini, Helen Winchester). [Wellington], 5 June 1989. Programme Edgecumbe Choir, guest conductor Peter Watts, presents "The magnificent Mr Handel", with Katharine Watts (soprano), John Rosser (bass), William Power (organ). Church of St George and St John Whakatane, 19-20 August 1989. Programme (2 copies) Gallery Concert Orchestra, conductor Graham Weir. Concert. Little Theatre, 27 May [1989]. Flier Gallery Youth Orchestra. Concert [1989]. Programme Greytown Music Group. Concerts 14 September, 29 October, 11 November 1989]. Flier Institute of Registered Music Teachers of New Zealand. Wellington Branch. Piano competitions. National Library of New Zealand Auditorium, Aitken Street Wellington, 6-8 October 1989. 3 different programmes Irish Rovers. 25 years silver anniversary tour [21 May-4 June 1989]. Flier Lunchtime concert; music for bass viol and harpsichord. Rhona Lever (bass viol), Peter Low (harpsichord). State Trinity Centre, 19 May [1989. Programme Medici Singers; director Elizabeth Salmon, presents a concert of 16th century sacred choral music. All Saints Anglican Church Palmerston North 11 June; St Michael and All Angels Kelburn 12 June; Erskine College Chapel Island Bay 14 June [1989]. Programme booklet "Music for New Zealand; Te reo rangi mo Niu Tireni". Application form for entries for the official New Zealand 1990 song, the New Zealand 1990 composition, and the official New Zealand 1990 fanfare. Entries close 31 October 1989 New Zealand Choral Federation. President Peter Godfrey. Pamphlet [1989] (2 copies) Northern Chorale of Johnsonville. excerpts from "Elijah". Musical director Margaret Ritchie; soloists Mary Toye, Diana Cable, David Brooks, James Middleton; accompanist Francis Cowan. Khandallah Presbyterian Church, 16 July [1989]. Programme Raroa Music Centre prospectus 1989. Pamphlet Complete cello sonatas by Beethoven. Gayle Smith, cello; Maurice Till, piano. University of Canterbury School of Music, 13 August 1989. Programme (2 copies) Gayle Smith, cello; Maurice Till, piano. Recital. Anderson Park Art Gallery, 14 May 1989. Flier / programme (2 copies) Gayle Smith, cello; Maurice Till, piano. Recital. Lake Community Arts Council, 19 June 1989. Flier / programme (2 copies) Gayle Smith, cello; Maurice Till, piano. Recital. Alexandra Community Arts Council, 20 June 1989. Flier / programme Gayle Smith, cello; Maurice Till, piano. Recital. Westland Community Arts Council, 24 June 1989. Flier / programme (2 copies) Sonnerie Baroque Music and Dance. [1989] Programme booklet; and promotional pamphlet / booking form Sonnerie. Music and dance from the court of the Sun King Louis XIV of France. Waikanae Memorial Hall, 5 March [1989]. Flier St Marks Singers (With Felicity Ward, Barrie Gimson, Eric Daube, Ronald Thrush). Mozart's Requiem mass. St Marks Church Basin Reserve, 25 March [1989]. Sunday concerts. Chamber music on Sunday afternoons (Michael Houstoun, Jan Tawroszewicz, Concertante Ensemble, Amici Ensemble). 1989 Pamphlet / subscription form The Concert Programme presents Jan Tawroszewicz (violin), Christine Cuming (piano). Studio One, broadcasting House Wellington, 29 May 1989. Programme Maurice Till pianoforte recital. This recital is one of a series of performances arranged throughout New Zealand during 1989 to mark the completion by Maurice Till of 40 years as a concert pianist. Flier / programme (2 copies) University of Victoria Chamber Singers. NZ tour 1989. Programme University Singers. Concert. Church of the Nazarene Strathmore 24-25 May; Scots College Chapel 25 May [1989]. Red flier (2 copies) Felicity Ward (soprano), Maryanne Palmer (pianoforte), Michael Cox (organ). Lunchtime organ concert series. Wellington Town Hall, 20 June 1989. Programme Wellington Organists' Association. celebration of 30 years. 21-23 October 1989. Programme booklet The Concert Programme presents the Zelanian Ensemble. Studio One, broadcasting House Wellington, 12 June 1989. 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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Musical group The Bitter End with George Barris

Date: July 1967

From: Clothier, Barry, 1940-2017: Photographs of musical groups in Wellington

Reference: PAColl-7031-1-62

Description: Contact sheet showing 11 photographs taken by Barry Clothier in October 1966. Shows band members posing on a staircase and behind railings, as well as the band performing. 378/7/67 written on back of file print. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 b&w copy photographic print(s) containing 11 images.

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