Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-

Composer, conductor, broadcaster. (See the New Grove dictionary of music and musicians, 2d ed).

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Support letters for 1000 name advert and contribution notes

Date: 1966

From: Boshier, Roger, active 1960s-2018: Collection relating to Wellington Committee on Vietnam

Reference: MS-Papers-12315-10

Description: Comprises mainly letters in response to letters sent out by Roger Boshier and David Carrad requesting signatures for a full page advertiesement in the 'Listener' against the use of troops in Vietnam. The request letter is stapled ot the outside of the folder. Includes letters with financial contributions for the Committee on Vietnam campaigns and/or the advertisement, and business cards with names. Letters are adressed variously to Roger Boshier, David Carrad, or the Committee on Vietnam. Also includes a receipt book and a news clipping about Diana Rigg attending a Vietnam protect meeting in the United Kingdom. Papers appear to have been put into a folder and labelled at a later date. Title transcribed from item. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript and manuscript correspondence.

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[O'Neil, Henry Nelson] 1817-1880 :Eastward Ho. [Engraver unknown. London, 1858?]

Date: 1853 - 1856

By: O'Neil, Henry Nelson, 1817-1880; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-

Reference: C-115-013

Description: Shows women & children beside a ship in England, farewelling soldiers embarking for India in 1857 to quell the Indian Mutiny. Engraved after an original painting by Henry Nelson O'Neil, with a companion painting entitled "Home Again". The oil painting, 'Eastward Ho! August 1857' was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1858 and is now in a private collection. For the engraving of the latter view see C-115-014. Other Titles - O'Neill Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Tinted steel engraving 570 x 435 mm (sight) Provenance: Purchased by uncle and aunt of donor in 1900; given to donor 1988

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Cambridge Music School (20th & 21st)

Date: 1965-1966

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Adams, Glynne, active 1951-1983; Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714-1788; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Belton, Lois, active 1965; Bestley, Christopher, active 1966; Beverley, Elizabeth, active 1975; Brown, Murray, active 1961-1970; Buckton, Roger, 1939-; Caskie, Helen, 1930-; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Drain, Pauline, 1947-; Dumbleton, Marjorie, active 1965; Farquhar, David Andross, 1928-2007; Godfrey, Belinda Susan, 1947-1973; Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-2017; Godfrey, Rachel, active 1966; Haughey, Frances, active 1965; Heath, Michael, 1946-; Hole, Geoffrey, active 1966; Johnson, Rita, active 1966; Larsen, Maurice, active 1974; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; McKenzie, Annette, active 1966; Mori, Kathleen, active 1966; Moyle, Richard, active 1989; Oliver, Andrea Lyndsay, 1937-2019; Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi, 1525?-1594; Panting, Richard, active 1985; Ramsey, Robert, -1644; Robinson, David, active 1965; Rushbrook, Rosemary, active 1966; Sandle, Brian, active 1964; Smith, Susan, active 1966; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Spohr, Louis, 1784-1859 -; Stentiford, Graeme, active 1965; Stentiford, Murray, active 1965; Vandewart, Marie, 1911-2006; Wieck, Michael, 1928-

Reference: MST10-2321

Description: Other Titles - Grand nonet / Ludwig Spohr ; Lois Belton, flute, Andrea Brickell, oboe, Pauline Drain, clarinet, Graeme Stentiford, horn, David Robinson, bassoon, Marjorie Dumbleton, violin, Frances Haughey, viola, Brian Sandle, cello, Murray Stentiford, bass Other Titles - Cantata 189 (Movt 1) Come my spirit / J S Bach ; Maurice Larsen, tenor, Alec Loretto, recorder, Andrea Brickell, oboe, Marjorie Dumbleton, violin, Brian Sandle, cello, Ronald Dellow, harpsichord Other Titles - Stabat Mater dolorosa / Palestrina ; Choral Group conducted [by] Maurice Larsen Other Titles - Lean down, O moon / Geoffrey Hole ; Kathleen Mori, soprano, David Farquhar, piano Other Titles - Quatre celli amorosa ; (4 cellos) / Richard Moyle ; Brian Sandle, Mary Williams, Susan Smith, Annette McKenzie Other Titles - Tides of the sun [excerpt] / Michael Heath ; Michael Heath, reader, Belinda Godfrey, violin, Rachel Godfrey, oboe, Christopher Bestley, bassoon, Brian Sandle, cello Other Titles - Run, shepherds, run / Helen Caskie ; Choral Group conducted [by] Elizabeth Beverley Other Titles - Sonatina / William Southgate ; Murray Brown, piano Other Titles - Flute quartet (movement) / Rita Johnson ; Roger Buckton, flute, Michael Wieck, violin, Glynne Adams, viola, Marie Vandewart, cello Other Titles - Flute quintet (movement) / Helen Caskie ; Lois Belton, flute, Michael Wieck and Rosemary Rushbrook, violins, Glynne Adams, viola, Marie Vandewart, cello Other Titles - Nocturne for brass quintet / David Faarquhar ; ensemble conducted [by] Farquhar Other Titles - Brandenburg concerto IV in F ; Concertino / J S Bach ; Roger Buckton, flute, Lois Belton, flute, Richard Panting, violin, Ronald Dellow, harpsichord, orchestra leader Rosemary Rushbrook, conductor Michael Wieck Other Titles - Brandenburg concerto III in G / J S Bach ; Orchestra leader Rosemary Rushbrook, conducted [by] Michael Wieck Other Titles - Toccata for brass quintet / William Southgate Other Titles - Sleep fleshly birth / Ramsey ; Choral Group conducted [by] Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Dry bones / Trad ; arranged Tate ; Choral Group conducted [by] Peter Godfrey Other Titles - De gospel train / arranged Tate ; Choral Group conducted [by] Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Magnificat - chorus Misericordia ejius / C P E Bach ; Choral Group with Murray Brown, piano, conducted Peter Godfrey Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and back file.

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Cambridge Music School (20th)

Date: 1965

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Anscombe, Beverley, active 1989; Bartley, Bryce, active 1965; Bartley, Victor, active 1965; Bevan, Vivian Edward, active 1964-1977; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Choral Group; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Orchestra; Carey, Richard, active 1965; Chessum, William, active 1965; Delius, Frederick, 1862-1934; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Dresser, Alison, active 1965; Dumbleton, Marjorie, active 1965; Dvorak, Antonin, 1841-1904; Farnsworth, Stanley, active 1965; Ferguson, Howard, 1908-1999; Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Hume, John, active 1965; Hyatt, John, active 1963-1979; Jacob, Gordon Percival Septimus, 1895-1984; Lalande, Michel-Richard de, 1657-1726; Larsen, Maurice, active 1974; Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594; Lennane, John, active 1965; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; Mackie, Melbon, active 1965; Maloney, Alison, active 1965; Matthews, D, active 1965; Matthews, David, active 1973; McLeod, Craig, 1945-; Mora, Barry, 1940-; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Nielsen, Aage, active 1965; Oldroyd, David, active 1965; Oldroyd, J, active 1965; Oliver, Andrea Lyndsay, 1937-2019; Oliver, Robert Michael Bertram, 1938-; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Ritchie, John Anthony, 1921-2014; Robinson, David, active 1965; Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828; Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856; Sims, Thomas Edward, 1929-2009; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Stentiford, Graeme, active 1965

Reference: MST10-2319

Description: Other Titles - How pleasant is this flowery plain and grove / Purcell ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Maurice Larsen, tenor, Alec Loretto, recorder, John Hume, recorder, Ronald Dellow, harpsichord, David Oldroyd, cello Other Titles - Cassation in F flat (movts 2 and 5) / Mozart ; Andrea Brickell, oboe, Graeme Young, clarinet, Graeme Stentiford, horn, David Robinson, bassoon Other Titles - Four 16th Century carols (French) ; Sinfonie sur les Noels; Or, dites-nous Marie ; Si c'est pour vois oster la vie ; O Dieu que n'etais-je en vie ; A minuit fut fait un reveil / Wind and Brass Ensemble, conducted by John Rimmer/ Michel Richard de la Lalande Other Titles - Tudor canzonas nos 1, 2, 4 (incomplete) / Orlando di Lasso ; Victor Bartley, Craig McLeod, D Matthews, trumpets, Bryce Bartley, horn, William Chessum, trombone, conductor John Rimmer Other Titles - Early one morning and Begone dull care, from suite Old wine in new bottles / Gordon Jacob ; Ensemble of wind and brass, conductor Stanley Farnsworth Other Titles - Langsam for string orchestra (no 1) / Hindemith ; conductor John Ritchie Other Titles - Concerto for oboe and strings (movt 4, vivace) / Handel ; Small Orchestra, conductor Robert Oliver, Andrea Brickell, oboe Other Titles - Chacony in G minor for strings / Purcell ; John Lennane, Richard Carey, Alison Dresser, S Smith Other Titles - Sonata for trumpet and strings (movt 2 presto) / Purcell ; Craig McLeod, trumpet, Orchestra conducted by Robert Oliver Other Titles - Death and the maiden ; To music / Schubert ; Barry Mora, baritone, Thomas Sims, piano Other Titles - Five bagatelles / Howard Ferguson ; Beverley Anscombe, piano Other Titles - Chapel Evensong - Responses ; Psalm 47, chant by Hopkins ; Hymn Fast sinks the sun - plainsong / Ronald Dellow Other Titles - Hymn to St Peter / Benjamin Britten ; Choral Group, Ronald Dellow, organ, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - Symphony no 1 in B flat, Op 38, Spring / Schumann ; Orchestra, conductor Larry Pruden Other Titles - Intermezzo from Fennimore and Gerda / Delius ; Orchestra, conducted by Larry Pruden Other Titles - String quartet in F, Op 96 (movt 4) / Dvorak ; Aage Nielsen, Marjorie Dumbleton, violins, Vivian Bevan, viola, John Hyatt, cello Other Titles - Wind octet 1964 / John Rimmer ; Andrea Brickell, J Oldroyd, oboes, Graeme Young, Carol Young, clarinets, William Southgate, Bryce Bartley, horns, David Robinson, Melbon Mackie, bassoons, conducted by John Rimmer Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and in back file.

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Cambridge Music School (19th & 20th)

Date: 1964-1965

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Arcadelt, Jacques, 1507?-1568; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610; Bartley, Bryce, active 1965; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Choral Group; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Orchestra; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). String Orchestra; Camden, Anthony, active 1964; Crawshaw, Margaret, active 1988; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Dowland, John, 1563?-1626; Farnsworth, Stanley, active 1965; Granados, Enrique, 1867-1916; Gregory, Lola, active 1964; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Holborne, Antony, active 1584-1602; Larsen, Maurice, active 1974; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; Madill, Marcia, active 1964; Maloney, Alison, active 1965; Mathers, Rosemary, active 1975; McKenzie, David, active 1964; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Nin, Joaquin, 1879-1949; Pitt, Wendy, active 1964; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Redshaw, Michael, active 1971; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Ring, Layton, 1922-; Ritchie, John Anthony, 1921-2014; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Stentiford, Graeme, active 1965; Stiles, Winifred, active 1954-1964; Tintner, Georg Bernhard, 1917-1999; Turina, Joaquin, 1882-1949; Vandewart, Marie, 1911-2006; Vivaldi, Antonio Lucio, 1678-1741; Voodgd, Jan de, active 1964; Webb, Gordon, active 1958-1981; Wieck, Michael, 1928-

Reference: MST10-2318

Description: Recordings of selected performances from the 19th (1964) and 20th (1965) Cambridge Summer Schools of Music (CCE Archives tapes 43 and 45) Other Titles - Suscepit Israel, Sicut locus est, Gloria Patri from Magnificat / Antonio Vivaldi ; Choral Group and Small Orchestra, leader Michael Wieck, harpsichord Margaret Crawshaw, oboes Anthony Camden, Jan de Voodgd, conductor Ronald Dellow Other Titles - Concerto in C minor ; for oboe, violin and strings / J S Bach ; Anthony Camden, oboe, Michael Wieck, violin, Layton Ring, harpsichord, leader Wendy Pitt, conductor Georg Tintner Other Titles - Brandenburg concerto no 2 in F Major / J S Bach ; Michael Wieck, violin, Anthony Camden, oboe, Layton Ring, recorder, Gordon Webb, trumpet, Margaret Crawshaw, harpsichord, conductor Georg Tintner Other Titles - Oboe quartet in F, K370 / Mozart ; Anthony Camden, oboe, Michael Wieck, violin, Winifred Stiles, viola, Marie Vandewart, cello Other Titles - Two quintets for recorders - The Cradle, The New Year's gift / Anthony Holborne ; Margaret Crawshaw, Lola Gregory, Marcia Madill, Alec Loretto, David McKenzie Other Titles - Pano murciano / Joaquin Nin ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - El major discreto / E Granados ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Three songs from winter words - Day-close in November, Midnight on the Great Western or The Journeying boy, Wagtail and baby - a satire / Benjamin Britten ; words Hardy ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Margaret Crawshaw, piano; Other Titles - Sonata for four horns (3 movts) / Hindemith ; John Rimmer, Bryce Bartley, William Southgate, Graeme Stentiford Other Titles - Intermezzo in E flat, Op 116 / Brahms ; Michael Redshaw, piano Other Titles - Postcards / Turina ; Rosemary Mathers, piano Other Titles - When from my love / Bartlett ; Choral Group, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - If my complaints / Dowland ; Choral Group, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - Margot, labourez les vignes / Arcadelt ; Choral Group, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - Two pieces for strings (nos 3 & 4) / Hindemith ; String Orchestra, conductor John Ritchie Other Titles - A Back country overture / Larry Pruden ; Cambridge Summer Schhool of Music Orchestra, conductor John Ritchie Other Titles - [20th century orchestral work, title unnoted] Other Titles - Brandenburg concerto no 1 in F (movt no 1) / J S Bach ; Cambridge Summer School Orchestra, conductor Stanley Farnsworth Other Titles - Cantata no 39 - Bring to the hungry bread (Chorus no 1) / J S Bach ; Choral Group with Orchestra, conductor Maurice Larsen Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and in backfile; list does not always coincide with the order of pieces on listening copies. Provenance: Tape dubbed by Ronald Dellow from CCE Archive tapes

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Cambridge Music School (18th)

Date: 1963

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Algie, Elizabeth, active 1963; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Barnes, Rosemary, active 1980-2023; Bartley, Bryce, active 1965; Beech, Stephen, active 1963; Best, Donald James, active 1963-2018; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Choral Group; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Orchestra; Carter, Roger, active 1963; Chessum, William, active 1965; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Dreadon, Graham, active 1973; Ellis, Howard Kelvin, 1944-2013; Fasch, Johann Friedrich, 1688-1758; Gabrieli, Giovanni, 1554-1612?; Hume, John, active 1965; Hutton, Sue, active 1963; Kodaly, Zoltan, 1882-1967; Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; Maconie, Robin John, 1942-; McKenzie, David, active 1964; McLeod, Craig, 1945-; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Newson, Geoffrey Gillard, 1917-2002; Perks, Robin, active 1976; Quinn, Maurice, active 1963; Rakhmaninov, Sergey, 1873-1943; Robinson, David, active 1965; Singleton, Coreen, active 1963; Slinn, Warwick, active 1963; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Stentiford, Graeme, active 1965; Stiles, Winifred, active 1954-1964; Vandewart, Marie, 1911-2006; Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883; Walden-Mills, William Henry, 1909-1997; Webb, Gordon, active 1958-1981; Webber, Clive, active 1963; Weir, Eve, active 1963

Reference: MST7-3467

Description: Other Titles - Tower music for 2 trumpets and 3 trombones, with campers' basins / Anon 17th Century Other Titles - Sonata pian' e forte ; for eight instruments / Giovanni Gabrieli ; Ensemble conductor Gordon Webb, Winifred Stiles and Elizabeth Algie, violas, Graeme Stentiford, Bryce Bartley, William Southgate, horns, Sue Hutton, Craig McLeod, trumpets, Roger Carter, William Chessum, trombones, Gordon Webb, trumpet, Howard Ellis, horn, Clive Webber, trombone, Warwick Slinn, tuba Other Titles - Piece for brass / Robin Maconie ; Brass Choir, conductor Robin Maconie Other Titles - Prelude Op 32 no 5 / Rachmaninov ; Rosemary Barnes, piano Other Titles - Waldesrauschen (Forest murmurs) / Liszt ; Rosemary Barnes, piano Other Titles - Cantata no 106 ; God's time is best [Selection] / J S Bach ; Coreen Singleton, soprano, Eve Weir, contralto, Graeme Dreadon, tenor, David McKenzie and Alec Loretto, recorders, Marie Vandewart, cello, Winifred Stiles, viola, Donald Best, cello, Gerald [sic] Newson, [double]-bass, John Hume, harpsichord, conductor Ronald Dellow. Other Titles - Missa brevis - selection of Credo / Kodaly ; Choral Group, Stephen Beech, organ, conductor Ronald Dellow Other Titles - Symphony in G minor (1st and 2nd movts) / Mozart ; Small Orchestra, leader Robin Perks, conductor W H Walden-Mills Other Titles - Overture Die Miestersinger / Wagner ; Full Orchestra, leader R Perks, conductor W H Walden-Mills Other Titles - Sonata in G major / J F Fasch ; David McKenzie, Alec Loretto, recorders, Maurice Quinn, baroque flute, John Hume, harpsichord, David Robinson, bassoon Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and backfile.

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Cambridge Music School (20th & 21st)

Date: 1965-1966

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827; Bestley, Christopher, active 1966; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Brown, Murray, active 1961-1970; Buckton, Roger, 1939-; Carew, Richard, active 1966; Crawshaw, Margaret, active 1988; Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Drain, Pauline, 1947-; Dumbleton, Marjorie, active 1965; Duparc, Henri, 1848-1933; Dvorak, Antonin, 1841-1904; Evans, Kathryn, active 1966; Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-2017; Gounod, Charles Francois, 1818-1893; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Hopkins, George, -1971; Hunter, Dale, active 1966; Kerr, Felicity, active 1966; Larsen, Maurice, active 1974; Mackie, Melbon, active 1965; Martinu, Bohuslav Jan, 1890-1959; Matteucci, Juan, 1920-1990; Morley, Thomas, 1557?-1602; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Nielsen, Aage, active 1965; Oliver, Andrea Lyndsay, 1937-2019; Panting, Richard, active 1985; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Purves, Robert, active 1966; Reeve, Anthony, active 1966; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Ritchie, John Anthony, 1921-2014; Scarlatti, Domenico, 1685-1757; Shostakovich, Dmitri Dmitrievich, 1906-1975; Sim, Graham, active 1966; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Svendsen, Johan Severin, 1840-1911; Willan, James Healey, 1880-1968; Wood, Celia, active 1966

Reference: MST10-2320

Description: Recordings of selected performances from the 20th (1965) and 21st (1966) Cambridge Summer Schools of Music (CCE Archives tapes 47 and 48) Place of recording - Place of recording 21st CMS was held at Ardmore College Other Titles - [Symphony no 5, C minor] Symphony no 5 in C minor / Beethoven ; Orchestra conducted John Ritchie, leader Marjorie Dumbleton Other Titles - Overture Leonora no 1 / Beethoven ; Orchestra conducted Larry Pruden, leader Marjorie Dumbleton Other Titles - Trio for horn, violin and piano in E flat Op 40 (movts 2 & 3) / Brahms ; John Rimmer, horn, Aage Nielsen, violin, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Sonata for horn and piano (movt 2) / Hindemith ; John Rimmer, horn, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - L'invitation au voyage / Duparc ; Maurice Larsen, tenor, Ronald Dellow, piano Other Titles - Romance for violin and piano / Svendsen ; Aage Nielsen, violin, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Seven Czech dances ; [for piano] / Martinu ; Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Symphonie for wind instruments / Charles Gounod ; Ensemble conducted by Roger Buckton, Andrea Oliver, Celia Wood, oboes, Anthony Reeve, Richard Carew, clarinets, William Southgate, Robert Purves, horns, Christopher Bestley, Melbon Mackie, bassoons Other Titles - Serenade in D minor for wind instruments and string basses (movts 1 & 2) / Dvorak ; Ensemble including Juan Matteucci, cello, conducted George Hopkins Other Titles - String quartet no 1 in C (first movt) / Shostakovich ; Richard Panting, violin, Kathryn Evans, violin, Graham Sim, viola, Felicity Kerr, violoncello Other Titles - Sarabande for seven flutes / Debussy ; Ensemble conducted George Hopkins Other Titles - Sing we and chant it / Morley ; Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - The Twelve days of Christmas / Willan ; Ensemble conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Quintet for piano and wind instruments K452 / Mozart ; Murray Brown, piano, Andrea Oliver, oboe, Dale Hunter, clarinet, William Southgate, horn, Melbon Mackie, bassoon Other Titles - Cat's fugue / D Scarlatti ; Roger Buckton, flute, Pauline Drain, clarinet, Anthony Reeve, clarinet, Christopher Bestley, bassoon Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and backfile.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1976. Fold...

Date: 1976

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1976-2

Description: Includes programmes for: Auckland's Light Opera Club presents "The gipsy baron", by Johann Strauss. Produced by Maria Harris; musical director Richard Melville; choreographer Kerri Hamilton; chorus mistress Desma Hudson. [1976]. Programme The Australian Opera. "Jenufa". Conductor Georg Tintner, producer John Copley, set designer Allan Lees. With the Australian Opera Chorus and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Grand Opera House Wellington 16 & 19 October; St James Theatre Auckland 23, 26 and 29 October 1976. Programme (2 copies) Gisborne Amateur Operatic Society (Inc). "Kiss me Kate". Producer Jack Roderick; choreographer Pauline Haddow. War Memorial Theatre Gisborne, 10-17 July 1976. Programme New Opera Company of Wellington presents "Madam Butterfly", by Giacomo Puccini. Producer John Thompson; conductor and musical director William Southgate; designer Raymond Boyce. Grand Opera House Wellington 28 February - 13 March; Opera House Palmerston North 24-25 March; Opera House New Plymouth 27-28 March 1976. Programme (2 copies) "The music man", by Meredith Wilson, presented by St Patrick's and St Catherine's Colleges. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 28-30 June 1976. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 5 programmes. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by David Lascelles and Stella Milne.

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Wellington Youth Orchestra :[Ephemera and programmes. 1970s]

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WYO-1970s

Description: Includes: 1974: Sunday afternoon concert by the Wellington Youth Orchestra. Musical director Ashley Heenan; assistant conductor Malcolm Geard; guest conductor Larry Pruden. Wellington Town Hall, 6 October [1974]. Programme (2 copies) 1977: Welington Youth Orchestra Concert; conductor Malcolm Geard; solo violinist Edward Pople; guset conductor Simon Tipping; guest soloists Nicola Waite, John Miley, Denise wilson, Don Lister; onchestra leaders Murray Rodgers & Michael Mulheron. Wellington Town Hall, 26 June 1977. Programme 1979: Wagner at the Town Hall. Wellington Youth Orchestra plays "Gotterdammerung", also Cherubini symphony in D and Rimsky Korsakov Russian Easter Overture. Conductor William Southgate. Town Hall, 7 July [1979]. Small flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s) .. Physical Description: Offset prints on flyers and booklets, sizes below 240 mm.

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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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The Wellington City Opera Trust presents the Caltex season at the Opera. The Pearl fish...

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-D-OPERA-WCO-1986-01

Description: Poster for an opera production shows a hibiscus flower, a Kathakali mask and four outrigger canoes with triangular sails. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint 595 x 428 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1976. Fold...

Date: 1976

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1976-1

Description: Includes programmes for: Northern Opera present their first opera season, "Madam Butterfly" by Giacomo Puccini. Producer / designer Bruce Woods; director Frank Poore. Maidment Theatre Auckland, 30 August - 8 September [1976]. Programme New Opera Company of Wellington presents "The marriage of Figaro". Producer Dick Johnstone; conductor William Southgate; designer Raymond Boyce. New Opera House New Plymouth 28 August; Theatre Royal Nelson 3-4 September; Opera House Palmerston North 9 September; Municipal Theatre Hastings 11 September [1976]. Programme Tauranga Choral & Operatic Society. "My fair lady". Directed by Duncan Whiting; musical director Cliff Betts. 1976. Programme (2 copies) Napier Operatic Society Inc proudly presents in its Tabard Theatre "Old time music hall". Directed by Gillian Davis Auckland Music Theatre Company proudly presents Lionel Bart's "Oliver". Producer Brian O'Connor; musical director Joe Isbister; choreographer Vivienne Smith. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 22 April - 1 May [1976]. Programme The Australian Opera. "Rigoletto". With Australian Opera Chorus and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Producer John Copley; set designer Allan Lees. Grand Opera House Wellington, 15-21 October; St James Theatre Auckland, 27-30 October 1976. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents "Turandot". The New Zealand Sumphony Orchestra with Milla Andrews, Angela Shaw, Anthony Benfell; Orpheus Choir conducted by James Robertson. Wellington Town Hall 19 and 21 August [1976]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 7 programmes. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Penny Griffith, Noelene Wevell, Molly Donald.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Posters. 1983]

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-NZSO-1983

Description: Includes: 29 January: NZSO summer pops 83. John Lanchbery conductor; Walter Hautzig piano. Wellington Town Hall, 29 January 12 February: NZSO summer pops 83. John Lanchbery conductor; Rostal & Schaefer duo pianists. Wellington Town Hall 12 February 12 March: Salvation Army in New Zealand; centenary concert. Wellington Citadel Salvation Army band. Conductor Clyde Roller; bandmaster Eric Geddes. Includes world premiere of "O!" by Lyell Cresswell. Wellington Town Hall 23 April: Solo recital 1983 presented with love by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Legendary English guitarist Julian Bream. State Opera House, 23 April 7 May: Solo recital 1983 presented with love by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. The Irish phenomenon James Galway with American pianist Phillip Moll. Wellington Town Hall 18 June: Conductor Gyorgy Lehel; pianist Deidre Irons. Wellington Town Hall 28 June: The dinkum Aussie Rolf Harris; conductor Barry Booth in "Coojee and the monster". Wellington Town Hall (2 copies) 22 & 23 July: Conductor Erich Bergel; violinist Eugene Sarbu. Wellington Town Hall 6 August: Conductor Thomas Sanderling; mezzo soprano Patricia Payne. Wellington Town Hall 16 & 17 August: Conductor Thomas Sanderling; pianist Michael Houstoun. A feast of Tchaikovsky at the Wellington Town Hall (2 copies) 30 & 31 August: Conductor William Southgate. School holiday entertainment. Wellington Town Hall 30 August; Upper Hutt Civic Centre 31 August (2 copies) 10 September: Conductor Maximiano Valdes; piano Chia Chou. Wellington Town Hall 18 September: Conductor Maximiano Valdes; piano Mitsuko Uchida. Michael Fowler Centre 24 September: Conductor Maximiano Valdes; piano Mitsuko Uchida. Christchurch Town Hall 5 November: Conductor Kenneth Montgomery; piano Fou T'song (Includes world premiere performance of David Farquhar Symphony no. 2). Michael Fowler Centre 3 December: Conductor Kenneth Montgomery; soloists Anny Young, Patricia Aldersley, Frances Green, Tim Hawley, Flora Edwards, Louise Malloy. Michael Fowler Centre 8 December: Marching along with Sousa. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) Quantity: 17 posters. Physical Description: Screenprint and offset prints, sizes varying up to 800 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by the NZ Symphony Orchestra, 2013

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[Posters and ephemera relating to festivals and competitions in Wellington. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-D-FESTIVAL-Wellington-1980s

Description: Includes: 1982: Newtown Festival. Saturday 11th December, Community Centre, Colombo St [1982] 1983 or 1984: [Tim Bollinger, artist]. Rainbow explosion. Victoria Festival of the Arts, July 2-7 [1983 or 1984] (3 copies) 1984: Asia Pacific Festival and Composers Conference. An international festival of dance, music, theatre. Nov 30 - Dec 8 Wellington [1984] (2 copies) 1986: Eion Abernethy. Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival, March 15-23 1986 Wellington NZ. Supported by the Post Office, Wellington Arts Centre Trust, Dept of Labour, Central Regional Arts Council, QEII Arts Council [1986] Festival; New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, March 1986 (2 copies, plus one with sticker "Agenda Publications presents the official souvenir handbook available at all Festival venues and bookshops") Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealand Festival of New Zealand arts, 15-23 March 1986. Programme / poster (2 copies) Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival. St James Theatre Courtenay Place; theatre dance music satire reviews poetry clowns. From 15-23 March [Programme for St James Theatre venue. 1986] Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival. Majestic Cabaret Boulcott St. Dance music poetry clowns comics satire review storytelling. From 15-23 March [Programme for Majestic Cabaret venue. 1986] David Hykes and the Harmonic Choir. Wellington Cathedral, 10 & 12 March [1986] Late nighters; enjoy a first class show after any Festival event [Cathie Harrop, Colin Hemmingsen Quartet, Hot Cafe, Almeta Speaks, Gary McCormick, Limbs Dance Company, Peter Scholes & Ivan Zagni, Ann Pacey, Terri Naakoshie Quaye]. Renouf Foyer [6-25 February 1986] "McSweet, McSensitive, McNificent!" McGarrigles. Monday March 10 at 8pm Michael Fowler Centre Showcase New Zealand jazz, Ray Harris Master of Ceremonies (Primitve Art group, George Chrisholm Quartet, Mike Nock, Jacqui Fitzgerald, Sustenance, Space Case, Malcolm mcNeill, Oliver Jones. Michael Fowler Centre, 15-16 March [1986] Nexus; Canada's extraordinary percussion group. Michael Fowler Centre, 19 March [1986] The performing artistry of Laurie Anderson; her panache is making an avant-garde medium a popular success. Michael Fowler Centre, 17 March 8pm; extra performance March 17 at 11pm Visual diaries with contemporary NZ film & video makers. Exhibition, Flying Kiwi Arts '86. March 15-23 1986, 118 Victoria St., former Inhabit Wellington Regional Orchestra presents Festival Family Fun, featuring the N.Z. premiere performance of Jenny McLeod's "The emperor and the nightingale; conductor William Southgate. Special guests Billy T James, A Little Percolation, Hot Cafe. Michael Fowler Centre, 23 March [1986] 1987: The Quay party. Christmas shopping specials and bargains galore! Street entertainment and fun wherever you look! ... Lambton Quay, [Saturdays 21 & 28 November, 5, 12 & 19 December 1987?] (2 copies) 1988: New Zealand Internation Festival of the Arts. Wellington March 1988 (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington March 1988. Late night shows (Holiday Makers, Warratahs, Denise Harris, Sam Hunt, Sustenance, Wentworth Brewster, Six Volts, Dave Murphy, Tartan Clansmen, Song Company, Colin Hemmingsen Quartet, Footnote Dance, Inside-Out, Superbrew). Renouf Foyer Michael Fowler Centre, [5-25 March 1988] Quantity: 19 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset or screen prints, sizes up to 760 mm.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1983 - Folder 2]

Date: 1983

Reference: EPH-B-MUSIC-1983-2

Description: Includes: The Northern Chorale. Saturday 12th November, 8.00pm. Terrace Centre - Doctor Taylor Terrace, Johnsonville. Requiem - Faure; Ceremony of Carols - Britten; Christmas Carols. Musical director: Pauline Fitchett (2 copies) Practical music workshops for teachers. Saturday, June 25, Victoria University (Hugh MacKenzie Lecture Theatre). Enrolment form The Music of Larry Pruden. Symphony House, Willis St, Wellington. 27 March, 1983. VUW Music Society Orchestra conducted by Roger Taylor. Composers Association of New Zealand [Programme] Raphael House Music presents Mozart - Quintet for piano & woodwind; Beethoven - Quintet for piano & woodwind; Poulenc - Sextet for piano & woodwind. Diedre Irons, piano; Nancy Luther-Jara, flute; Stephen Popperwell, oboe; Frank Gurr, clarinet; Heather Clark, horn; David Angus, bassoon. St Andrews on the Terrace, 8pm, Thursday 26 May San Francisco Boys Chorus. William Ballard, director. Concert tour - Australia and New Zealand, July 3-27, 1983. Wellington's only performance: Tuesday 26 July, 1983 at 7.30pm at the Cathedral, Molesworth St, Wellington Keith and Margaret Sayers (baroque oboe, recorder, harpsichord) at the University Memorial Theatre, Thursday 2nd June, 1.10pm St Barnabas' Church, Boxhill, Khandallah. Autumn music 1983. Sundays at 3pm: 10 April, 17 April, 1 May Tawa Schools and community present: What Counts? Music festival 1983. Michael Fowler Centre, Wednesday 28 September; Thursday 29 September Treat yourself and the family to a night with the Tongan Police Brass Band. St Patricks College Hall, Kilbirnie, 7.30pm. Monday 11th April. Entertainment includes Jongan dancing and fire walking. The United Multicultural Groups of Wellington present International Spectacular 83 at the Wellington Town Hall. Saturday 13th August 1983 Upper Hutt Choral Society and Wellington Youth Orchestra. Conductor: William Southgate. Sunday 19th June 2.30pm. Upper Hutt Civic Hall VUW Orchestra - conductor Michael Vinten: Berlioz - Nuits d'ete, soloist Rosemary Quinn; Mozart - Symphony no 34 in C. Tues July 5th, Memorial Theatre (2 copies) The Vienna Boys Choir. Australian and New Zealand tour. July 1983 [Programme] (2 copies) Michael Edgley International presents: The Vienna Boys' Choir. 1983 New Zealand tour. Concert for schools Music for the Festival of Christmas. Wellington Children's Choir, Director - Robert Oliver. St Andrews on the Terrace. Friday, 9 December 1983. Flyer / programme (2 copies) An evening of 20th century guitar music. Wellington Classical Guitar Society. Sunday, September 11, 7.30pm. St Andrews on the Terrace (2 copies) The Wellington Classical Guitar Inc. The next meeting: Sunday, August 14, 7.30pm. St Andrews on the Terrace. Will include a performance of the guitar trio by Gragnani - played by Milton Parker, Mike Rose and Edrick Banks (2 copies) The Wellington Classical Guitar Society: Sarabande - Francis Poulenc. The next meeting of the WCGS will feature several performances of this interesting piece, followed by a discussion of it. Sunday June 12, 7.30pm. St Andrews on the Terrace Choral singing for beginners. Run by: Wellington Community Music School. Starting: 15th September - Thursdays at 8pm [2 versions: 1 colour, 1 b&w] Getting started in music. Wellington Community Music School [Application form - 2 copies] Wellington Country & Western Club : Country Concert. Guest artist: Ritchie Roberts. Sun 16 Oct 1983, 8pm. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt [2 copies] Wellington Music School newsletter: Big Band Bash. Saturday, September 24, 7.30pm. Chilton St James Hall, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. With The Hutt Valley High Big Band; The May Lloyd Trio The Wellington Musicians Agency presents: Chamber music concerts in the Wellington Concert Chamber. February 9th-22nd Wellington Orphans Club concert. A light musical programme by the Orphans' Club Orchestra at the Newtown Community Centre. Tuesday 15 November, 8.15pm. Also: The Phil Russell Ensemble playing light jazz, and: Frank Bordignon, tenor, sings Neapolitan favourites Wellington Teachers College Choir presents Requiem by Gabriel Faure. Wellington Town Hall, 8.00pm, 17th October. With Karori Normal School Choir, Capital Strings and Recorder Consort [2 copies] Allan Wicks: organ recital. Saturday, 5 February, 1983, 8pm. Wellington Cathedral [programme] Martin Winch and Kevin Watson in concert at Downstage, with Paul Dyne - bass, Roger Sellers - drums. September 25th, 8pm [2 copies] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm.

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Wellington City Opera :[Programmes, pamphlets and flyers for opera performances, operas...

Date: 1985 - 1986

By: Wellington City Opera Trust

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-WCO-1985/1986

Description: Includes: 1985: "Barber of Seville", by Rossini. Director Raymond Boyce; musical director William Southgate (With Wellington Regional Orchestra, Patrick Power, Wendy Dixon, Tim Hawley, Frank Carter, Donald Lister, Roger Wilson, Denise Wilson, Geoffrey de Lautour, Erin Ketel, Philippa Ward, Jenny Wollerman, Tim Benton, Loretta Lander). Wellington, 1985. Programme (2 copies) and study guide featuring comic strip version of the story by Trace Hodgson (2 copies) 1986: Letter from the Wellington City Opera Trust welcoming Associate members for the 1986 season. "The pearl fishers", by Bizet. Directed by Raymond Boyce; musical director William Southgate; assistant musical director Bruce Greenfield; repetiteur Philippa Ward (With singers Paul Neal, Christopher Doig, Jenny Wollerman, Gaye Carrington-Smith, Roger Wilson). Wellington, commencing 22 April 1986. Programme (2 copies) "Rigoletto", by Verdi. Directed by Raymond Boyce; conductor William Southgate, chorus master Geoffrey de Lautour, choreographer Jennifer Shennan, lighting designer Malcolm Brodie (With Paul Neal, Malvina Major, Patrick Power, Richard Green, Roger Wilson, Flora Edwards, Gaye Carrington-Smith, Jeffrey Betts, Murray Wood, Tim Benton, Margot Young). State Opera House, 31 July, August 2, 5, 7, 9 [1986]. Programme (2 copies) and flyer Quantity: 6 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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Wellington Sinfonia: [Music ephemera and concert programmes of quarto size. 1981-2005]

Date: 1981-2005

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WS

Description: Includes: 1981: An evening with Mozart. The Sinfonia of Wellington conducted by Robert Oliver with Cantoris and Phoenix Choirs. Soloists Anne Langston, Anthea Moller, Michael Blake, Robert Easting. Wesley Church Taranaki Street, 24 November 1981. Yellow flier St Matthew Passion / J S Bach. Soloists Joan Howard, Heather Taylor, Andrew Baines, Robert Oliver, Michael Kingsford, Roger Wilson. Wellington Cathedral, 17 April 1981. Yellow flier Sinfonia of Wellington in concert with Lindsay Yeo & Buzz O'Bumble. Conductor William Southgate. State Opera House, 7 November 1981. Green and black poster 1994: Music for Life. "The carnival of the animals". Conductor Peter Scholes; presenters David Stott and Ellie Smith plus Deirdre Tarrant Dance Theatre. Wellington Town Hall, 22 September 1994. Flier (2 copies) Promotional folder about the Wellington Sinfonia [1993/1994] 1995: Sinfonia news. Issue 3 (February 1995) and Issue 4 (June 1995) 1998: Wellington Sinfonia presents Essential Classics. Michael Fowler Centre 30 July and 13 August; Porirua Cook Islands Hall 12 August; Lower Hutt Town Hall 14 August [1998]. Pink flier 2003: NGC Wellington Sinfonia presents Essential Classics. James Sedares, principal guest conductor; Simon Tedeschi piano. Michael Fowler Centre, 5 September [2003]. Flier NGC Wellington Sinfonia presents Ben Baker plays tribute. Kenneth Young conductor, Ben Baker violin. Michael Fowler Centre, 27 April [2003]. Flier 2005: NGC Wellington Sinfonia. Invitation to event announcing new name. Lion Harbourview Lounge, Michael Fowler Centre, 26 October 2005. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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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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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1995. Folder 1]

Date: 1995

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1995-1

Description: Includes: Victoria de los Angeles, with Albert Guinovart, piano. 1995 Australian and New Zealand tour [incl. Auckland Town Hall, 20 April 1995]. Programme Friends of Holy Trinity Cathedral Completion Project are proud to present "Midsummer Mozart", performed by graduates of the Diploma of Performing Arts (Opera), School of Music, University of Auckland. Music direction Rosemary Barnes; stage direction Robert Alderton. 18-19 February 1995. Programme Independent Schools' Festival of Music, 22-25 April 1995. Concert, Wellington Town Hall, 24 April 1995. Programme Montana Gisborne Music Competition; solo wind, string & bass. War Memorial Theatre, Gisborne, 1-7 December 1995. Programme New Zealand Choral Federation Festival Choir. Handel's "Israel in Egypt", conductor Peter Godfrey (With Scilla Askew, Lesley Graham, Geoffrey Coker, Hamish Morrison, Roger Wilson, Derek Miller, Wellington Sinfonia, Janet Gibbs). Wellington Town Hall, 16 July 1995. Programme and flier New Zealand Festival of Youth Choirs 21-26 August 1995. Finale concert. Wellington Town Hall, 26 August 1995. Programme New Zealand String Quartet. Bartok's six string quartets. Wellington 26 & 28 September; Auckland 30 September, 1 October; Christchurch 3 & 5 October, Dunedin 7 & 9 October [1995]. Programme Waikato Orchestral Society. Concert (With conductor David Adlam, Rodney Ford, Michael Laurie, Lindy Tennant-Brown [April 1995?]. Programme Waikato Orchestral Society. Concert (With "Three poems of the sea" by Allen Curnow, Douglas Lilburn; soloists Grant Morris (narrator), Clive Lamdin, Michael Laurie, Jill Ferrabee ). Hamilton 28 October; Putaruru 29 October 1995. Programme Westpac School Music Contest for Chamber Musicians. Thirtieth anniversary national final. Wellington Town Hall, 12 August 1995. Programme Young Musicians Competition 1995. Semifinal. Sacred heart Cathedral Hill Street, 23 June 1995. Flier (2 copies) Young Musicians Competition 1995. Final (With Sir William Southgate conductor, Ashley Brown, Melissa Farrow, Ellen Pan). Michael Fowler Centre, 21 October 1995. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes below 300 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Concert programmes and related ephemera of quarto size...

Date: 1984

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

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZSO-1984-1

Description: Includes: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra; principal guest conductor Franz-Paul Decker. Wellington red series, Wellington blue series. Artists 1984. (2 copies, one with subscriber's competition form still attached) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra with Ron Goodwin. Summer pops '84. [Tour 27 January - 25 February 1984]. Programmes 1 and 2 in one booklet (2 copies) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra with Ron Goodwin. Toyota New Zealand Limited NZSO invitation concert. Michael Fowler Centre Wellington; Christchurch Town Hall Christchurch [1984]. Programme New Zealand Symphony Orchestra; conductor Franz-Paul Decker; pianist Ian Hobson. Michael Fowler Centre, 24 May [1984]. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conductor Doron Salomon; narrator Brian Clark, soprano Beverley Bergen, pianist Michael Houstoun. Christchurch, 6 April 1984. Programme New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conductor Doron Salomon. IX World Hereford Conference 1984. Christchurch Town Hall, 5 April 1984. Programme New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conductor Doron Salomon. Wanganui, 18 April 1984. Programme New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conductor William Southgate. TV & movie themes. Napier, 7 May 1984. Programme New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conductor William Southgate. Dunedin, 31 July [1984]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 330 mm.