McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016

McDonald, Iain, 1937-

Composer. Full-time composer, writing for concert performance, dance, drama, radio, television, film and advertising. Writes poetry and prose, and occasionally paints and sculpts. See Bibliography of New Zealand compositions (3rd. ed) / compiled by Philip Norman. Died in June 2016.

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[Music programmes 1972].

Date: 1972

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1972

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Auckland Festival Society with the support of the Rothmans Cultural Foundation present the following five lunchtime recitals: Monday 22 May - Pettine-Ann Croul & Alan Pow; 23 & 25 May Pedro Arevalo; 24 May Douglas Mackie & Julie Andrews; 26 May Carol Jones (soprano) & Dr Douglas Mews. Milne's Skyroom, 22-26 May [1972]. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra, conductor Dr Charles Nalden with Sheryl Clarke, Epsom Girls' Grammar School and Dorian Singers. Choral conductor Elizabeth Beverley; orchestra leader Gwyneth Carter. Auckland Festivel [concert]. Town Hall, 27 May [1972]. Programme John Cegledy recital. Wellington Concert Chamber, 30 July 1972. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra, conductor Vanco Cavdarski. James Hay Theatre, 28 October 1972. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra. Seagram's Sunday pops. Guest conductor Juan Matteucci. Soloists William Boyle (bagpipes), Alistair Munro (bagpipes), Donald Gannaway (bagpipes). Town Hall, 8 October 1972. Programme. Christchurch Civic Orchestra. "New World" concert. Guest conductor Juan Matteucci, soloist Ladislav Jasek. Town Hall, 4 November 1972. Programme The Company of Musical Players. Music Hall '72. Programme and book of words. Futuna Press, 62 Friend Street Karori Wellington 5. Duo piano concert, Maurice Till and Michael Houstoun. Auckland Festival. Town Hall, 6 May [1968]. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents Simon Estes; a bass-baritone recital. Associate artist Maurice Till. Wellington Girls' College, 17 July 1972. programme (2 copies) Folk concert at Wellington Folk Centre, 10 Holland Street. Every Sunday 8 pm. Friday 9 pm. Flier. The Great Learning; the first chapter of the Confucian classic; translation by Ezra Pound, dedicated to the Scratch Orchestra with music in 7 paragraphs by Cornelius Cardew. Various Auckland venues, 22-26 August [1972]. Booklet of words. NZBC presents Colin Horsley piano recital, Wellington Terrace Studio, 13 April 1972. Programme / flier, with portrait Colin Horsley piano recital. Wanganui Opera House, 24 April 1972. Programme / pamphlet. Kiri Te Kanawa soprano recital. Associate artist Barbara Connelly. Wellington Town Hall, 25 July 1972. Programme (2 copies) (Items by Kiri Te Kanawa included: 1. Handel songs: Cara selve, Let the bright seraphim, and Laudate Dominum; 2. Strauss' Four last songs; 3. Bellini's "O quante Volte" (from "The Capulets and the Montagues"); 4. Rossini "Una voce poco fa (from "The Barber of Seville"); 5. Verdi "Canzone de Salce (from "Otello"); 6. "I heard you singing (Eric Coates); 7. "The last rose of summer" (Traditional); 8. "I know where I'm going" (arr. Herbert Hughes); 9. "On wings of song" (Mendelssohn)) NZBC presents Kiri Te Kanawa in recital, with associate artist Barbara Connelly. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 31 July 1972. [Programme] Eugene List. Auckland Town Hall, 1 August 1972. Programme / pamphlet. Ian McDonald, master of music in composition. Promotional booklet and list of compositions, with portrait. Michael McGifford, solo recital assisted by Maori Concert Party and Ivan Wirepa, pianist. Accompanist Barbara Brown. Town Hall Auckland, 1 July 1972. Programme. Kerridge Odeon & Williamson Edgley Theatres present Kenneth McKellar "in concert" with Rita Morris. At the piano Alfred Furnish. 1972 New Zealand and Australian tour. Programme with portraits (2 copies) Mana Districts Combined Choir presents "The Messiah" Soloists Margaret Hunt, Lorna Caigou, Richard Dyer, Noel Lynch; leader of orchestra May Hannan, pianist Dale Dickie, conductor W H Vaughan. [11 November 1972]. Programme Music Players 70 Spring Festival. Programme booklet for 7, 11, 18 November 1972 (with portraits of Gary Brain and Barry Margan) (2 copies) Music Players 70 Spring Festival at Old St Pauls. With cover drawing by W G Irving of Old St Pauls. 7, 11 and 18 November [1972]. Programme brochure with application form removed Nation-wide Keyboard Festivals. Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Tessa Birnie. Recital Seminar Workshop, 3-recital Keyboard Conspectus, sponsored by Tauranga Regional Music & Arts Council Inc and Star travel, by arrangement with the Australian Society for Keyboard Music. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Opera Society, Wellington Branch. Recital by Angela Shaw, soprano and Graeme Gorton, baritone, with Colleen Rae-Gerrard, accompanist. Lion and Unicorn Rooms, St George Hotel, Wellington, 15 July 1972. Programme (2 copies) Radio Hauraki proudly presents Rock Symphonic, featuring the Symphonia of Auckland, conducted by Neil McGough (With Suzanne [Donaldson], The Rumour, Ray Columbus, Tommy Adderley and the Headband). Auckland Town Hall, 28-29 April 1972. Programme St Mary's Merivale. A festival of music (With an organ recital and a recital by parish choirs from St Mary's Merivale, St Matthew's St Albans, St Peter's Upper Riccarton, St Augustine's Cashmere, St Mark's Opawa, St Martin's Spreydon, Holy Trinity Avonside, Oxford Terrace Baptist, and an organ solo by Barry Brinson. Also a lunch-hour concert conducted by John Ritchie with organ soloists Denis Smalley and William Hawkey). 3-10 August [1972?]. Programme NZBC presents Rita Streich soprano recital; associate artist Maurice Till. Auckland Town Hall, 24 September 1972. Programme Rita Streich, soprano star of the Vienna Opera returns. Wellington solo concert, 3 October [1972]. Programme, and application form for bookings. NZBC presents Rita Streich soprano recital; associate artist Maurice Till. Dunedin Concert Chamber, 9 October 1972. Programme NZBC presents Rita Streich soprano recital; associate artist Maurice Till. James Hay Theatre Christchurch, 11 October 1972. Programme (2 copies) Symphonia of Auckland 1972 Subscription series. Application forma nd programmes George Thalben-Ball. Organ recital. St Paul's Cathedral, 29 May [1972]. Programme / pamphlet. Two piano recital by Maurice Till and Michael Houstoun. Christchurch Town Hall (Auditorium), 11 November 1972. Programme (2 copies) and flyer University of Auckland Festival Choir, conductor Peter Godfrey. Auckland Festival, 28 May 1972. Programme (2 copies) Vivaldi Strings, director John Dodds. Dowse Art Gallery Lower Hutt, 26 and 28 October 1972 [Combined programme] Wairarapa Choral Society. Conductor John Carter, accompanist Agnes Aburn, and John Booth, organ present an Autumn Recital. Knox Church Masterton, 18 June 1972. Programme Wanganui Chamber Music Society. The Cantabrian Ensemble. Memorial Hall Concert Chamber, 9 May 1972. Programme Wellington Cathedral annual festival of carols by the Combined Choirs of the Wellington Branch of the Royal School of Music. Conductor Stanley Jackson, organist Richard Prothero. 9 December 1972. Programme. Wellington Cathedral. The life of Christ and the Christian life, presented by the Wellington Bach Choir and the Choir of St Peter's Church. Conducted by John Hawley with Richard Prothero (organ). St Cecilia's Day, 22 November 1972. Programme. Wellington Primary Schools Music Festival Association. Music Festival, Wellington Town Hall, 11 October 1972. Music director Laughton Pattrick; accompanist Joan Stevens. Programme. Quantity: 36 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Opera-Technique Inc :Fliers and programmes [1970-1979]

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-OT-1970s

Description: Includes: 1970: "Amahl and the night visitors". Produced by Jean Alcock; pianist Colleen Rae. [1970]. One mimeographed sheet (2 copies) 1971: Opera Technique Inc presents "Amahl and the night visitors", Gian-Carlo Menotti. Production and musical direction by Richard Dyer. Nov/Dec 1971. Mimeographed pink sheet (2 copies) 1972: Opera Technique's "Hansel and Gretel", by Opera Technique's "Hansel and Gretel", by Humperdinck. VUW Theatre [1972]. Programme designed by Peter Coates. 1973: [Newsletter] No 7, August 1973 Auditions! [for Amahl and the night visitors"]. Mimeographed sheet [1973] "Amahl and the night visitors", by Gian Carlo Menotti. Producer Pat Crowe; musical director Rosemary Turnbull. "The blind beggars", by Jacques Offenbach, featuring Geoff Wilde, Peter Coates and Tony Currie; musical director Alex Wiltshire. Programme (original; plus photocopy) Opera Technique presents "The taniwha; a rock opera". Music by Ian McDonald; libretto by James Ritchie. Produced by Alan Farquhar; choreography Barbara Robinson. N.Z. premiere, 16-25 March 1973. Programme (2 copies) 1974/1975: Why Opera Technique? [2 green sheet with history of the organisation and list of productions 1954-1974] 1977: Programme for Musical event with Wellington Gilbert and Sullivan Society. Burgundy Room, 96 Courtenay Place, 1 August 1977. Mimeographed programme sheet Opera Technique presents "Gems from Grand Opera". Musical directors John Jerome and Peter Lockwood. VUW Theatre, 17 Sept. [1977]. Flyer only 1978: The Arts Ball 1978. A circular from Opera Technique. Wellington Town Hall, 13 October 1978. [Hand-painted invitation to an event that was not held] 1979: "Noye's fludde", by Benjamin Britten. Presented by St Mary's Church Karori and Opera Technique Club Inc. 1-3 August 1979. [Yellow folded programme sheet and white enclosed sheet] (2 copies of white enclosed sheet) Quantity: 11 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopies and photolithographs, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Most items donated by Opera Technique in 2007.

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Downstage Theatre :[Posters for productions. 1970-1973]

Date: 1970 - 1973

From: Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters for productions. 1964-2013]

Reference: Eph-C-DOWNSTAGE-1970/1973

Description: Includes posters for: 1970: Downstage Theatre, with the support of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand. Join Downstage!! [Season schedule and membership form. 1970] Max Adrian's "G.B.S.", "Gilbert and Sullivan"; a Downstage presentation at the Paramount Theatre, April 9th-18th [1970] "Santa's liquid dream". Producer Ian McDonald; designer Paul Hansen ... music direction Tony Backhouse; drama direction Lewis Rowe; dance direction Deborah Pearson ... management Ken Blackburn; publicity Marilyn Duckworth. 4th to 12th December, Concert Chamber [1970]. (2 copies, only one with production details on verso) "Zoo zoo widdershins zoo", by K B Laffan. Produced by Dick Johnstone, designed by Andrew McAlpine, lighting by Rex Gilfillan. Poster / programme [1970] (2 copies) 1972: "Flint", a play by David Mercer, directed by Ken Blackburn. Opens Downstage Nov. 16 [1972] (2 copies) "The importance of being Earnest" [by] Oscar Wilde. Director Anthony Taylor. Downstage Theatre [1972] (2 copies) "Luv", by Murray Schisgal; directed by Ian Mune & designed by Grant Tilly. 2nd - 21st October [1972] "Narrow road to the deep north"; a play by Edward Bond, directed by Ian Mune. April 26 - May 27. Downstage Theatre [1972] (2 copies) Harold Pinter's "Old times"; produced by George Webby. Opening June 21, Downstage Theatre [1972] "Wind in the branches of the sassafras", by Rene de Obaldia; directed by Sunny Amey. Downstage Theatre, opening July 26th [1972] (2 copies) 1973: "Alpha beta", [by] E A Whitehead, directed by Murray Reece. Opens May 16 [1973] (2 copies) "The Ballygombeen bequest". John Arden & Margaretta D'Arcy. Directed by Sunny Amey. Downstage, March 13 [1973] (2 copies, 1 foxed) "The dragon" [by] Yevgeny Schwartz; a political folktale for adults and children. Downstage from Dec. 5 [1973] (2 copies) Beggars Bag Theatre presents "Games we play". Downstage late night 11.15 pm, Thurs Jan 18th, Fri Jan 19th [1973] "O! Temperance!" [by Mervyn Thompson. 1973] Banner (2 copies) "Victims", a play by Joseph Musaphia, directed by Nonnita Rees. Opens April 18th Downstage Theatre [1973] (2 copies) Quantity: 16 posters. Physical Description: Screenprints on posters, sizes varying around 400 x 550 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Downstage Theatre Trust in 2013.

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

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1979

Description: Includes: Community Arts Theatre. Gems from Italian Opera (With peter Russell, Nicola Waite, Silvio Famularo, Brian Wilkins, Emily Mair, Flora Edwards). [Late 1979]. Programme. With preview on back page, of a benefit farewell concert for Nicola Waite, 7 December. Perkel Productions Inc proudly present "Don Pasquale" with the Auckland Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Michael McLellan. Special performance for Grand Opera Society members. Centennial Theatre, 11 April [1979]. Flier only Perkel Productions Inc invites you to an evening of ballads and arias. Pumphouse Theatre Takapuna, 3 November; Centennial Theatre Auckland, 10-11 November [1979]. Flier invitation De La Tour Opera Group. "If the cap fits", by Geoffrey Bush; "Rita", by Donizetti, produced by Peter Coates; "The old maid and the thief", by Menotti, produced by Peter Coates. [27/3/1979]. Programme (2 copies) Hadlow presents "Tom Sawyer", by M B Reinstedt (with apologies to Mark Twain). Musical and film director K Boyce. St Matthews Hall, 14-16 August 1979. Programme Jesus celebration. "Lovesong in harvest"; a musical and dramatic presentation of the Book of Ruth. Composer and conductor Iain McDonald; narrator and dance director Cora McDonald. St James Theatre Wellington, 2 December [1979]. Programme (2 copies) Pilgrim Productions Inc presents the New Zealand premiere of "Ride! Ride!". Director Brian O'Connor; musical director Bill Chessum; assistant director Marion Neller. Auckland, 14-28 October; Hamilton, 5 November; Whangarei, 11 November [1979] Programme with photographs of cast Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Loretta Lander, Wellington, in 2014

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Pocket Opera - commissioning project - Adventure into Opera (2 of 2)

Date: 1995-1997

From: The Pocket Opera Company of Wellington Incorporated: Records

Reference: MS-Papers-12565-11

Description: Folder of submissions for the Pocket Opera commissioning project "Adventure into Opera" and related papers. Includes submissions from: Gary Daverne, Ross Carey, Philip Norman, Patrick Shepherd, Laughton Pattrick, Gareth McGuiness, Ian McDonald, Bryony Jagger, Dorothy Freed, Helen Caskie, Brigid Bisley, and Eric Biddington. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Processing information: Not all names associated with the collection have been indexed.

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The Natural land - Score by Ian McDonald

Date: 1971

From: Burt, Ronald Albert, 1928-2007: Collection

By: McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016

Reference: MS-Papers-12169-29

Description: The Natural land, described as a "protest suite for acoustic guitar and voice" was composed by Ian McDonald and commissioned by the National Film Unit. The Suite consists of five parts, with parts one to three (The natural land, Settlers' hope and Once it was trams) being for guitar only, while parts four and five (Motorway and City) are for guitar and voice. The lyrics may have been written by McDonald. Title transcribed from item Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Manuscript (Photocopy)

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McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937- : High country clusters ; for brass band / Ian McDonald

Date: 1971

From: Zwartz, Peter Gerard, 1932-2005 : Papers

By: McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016

Reference: fMS-Papers-11182-03

Description: Full score of work. Also includes parts for solo cornet and 3rd cornet. Quantity: 1 folder(s) score + 2 parts ; [15] pages, 2 leaves. Physical Description: Holograph (photocopies)

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McDonald, Ian : Easter fragments ; [for tenor, clarinet and piano]

Date: 21 Feb 1980

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

By: McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016; Oliver, Robert Michael Bertram, 1938-; Rae-Gerrard, Colleen Margaret, 1938-; Rawson, Deborah, active 1984-1995

Reference: MSDT-0132-05

Description: Performer: Oliver, Robert (ten) Performer: Rae-Gerrard, Colleen (pf) Performer: Rawson, Deborah (cl) Quantity: 7.04 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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McDonald, Ian : [Pieces, piano] Five short pieces ; [for piano]

Date: 20 May 1971

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

By: McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016; Redshaw, Michael, active 1971

Reference: MSDT-0132-09

Description: Performer: Redshaw, Michael (pf) Quantity: 6 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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Ritchie, James Ernest, 1929- : [Untitled]; A rock opera for five voices, rock group and...

Date: [ca 1970]

By: Ritchie, James Ernest, 1929-2009; McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016

Reference: MS-Papers-1066

Description: Source of title - Transcribed Variations in title - Alternative titles - The no name play; People's voices; Voices in the silence; No one knows my name; or invent your own title. Other - A version of this appeared as Iain McDonald's rock opera, "Taniwha". Quantity: 1 folder(s) (25 pages). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy)

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New Zealand composers - University Commissions

Date: 29 Jul 1981

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

By: Moon, Chloe, 1952-; Body, John Stanley, 1944-2015; McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016; Nicholas, Mark, active 1981; Mann, Sydney, active 1981-2019; McLean, Vivienne, active 1981

Reference: MSDT-0145-2

Description: Performer: Mann, Sydney (vn) Performer: McLean, Vivienne (pf) Other Titles - Soliloquy ; for violin / by Chloe Moon ; (7.04) Other Titles - Aeolian harp ; for violin / by Jack Body ; (5.10) Other Titles - Moment for violin and piano / by Ian McDonald ; (3.22) Other Titles - Manu - five little studies ; for violin and piano / by Mark Nicholas ; (5.21) Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 23.51 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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Sonic Circus 1987

Date: 31 Oct 1987

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

By: Onslow Brass Band; Zwartz, Peter Gerard, 1932-2005; Freed, Dorothy Whitson, 1919-2000; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Mews, Douglas Kelson, 1918-1993; Taylor, Glenys, active 1987; Mews, Douglas Christopher, active 1987; Ritchie, Anthony Damian, 1960-; Whitehead, Gillian Karawe, 1941-; Judge, Bronwyn, 1953-

Reference: MSDT-0259

Description: Performer: Evening Post Onslow Brass Band Performer: Zwartz, Peter (cond) Performer: Mews, Douglas Jr (org) Performer: Taylor, Glenys (m-sop) Performer: Judge, Bronwyn (dancer) Other Titles - Aquarius march ; [for brass band] / by Dorothy Freed ; performed by the Evening Post Onslow Brass Band with musical director Peter Zwartz ; (5') Other Titles - Iconoclasm ; [for brass band] / by John Rimmer ; performed by the Evening Post Onslow Brass Band with musical director Peter Zwartz ; (9'02\") Other Titles - High country clusters ; [for brass band] / by Ian McDonald ; performed by the Evening Post Onslow Brass Band with musical director Peter Zwartz ; (7'50\") Other Titles - Haast Highway ; [for brass band] / by Larry Pruden ; performed by the Evening Post Onslow Brass Band with musical director Peter Zwartz ; (6'05\") Other Titles - Partita ; [for mezzo-soprano and organ] / by Douglas Mews Sr ; performed by Glenys Taylor (mezzo soprano) and Douglas Mews Jr (organ) ; (8'25\") Other Titles - A Folk lament for solo organ / by Anthony Ritchie ; performed by Douglas Mews (organ) ; (7'41\") Other Titles - Requiem ; [for organ, mezzo-soprano and dancer) / by Gillian Whitehead ; performed by Douglas Mews (organ), Glenys Taylor (mezzo-soprano) and Bronwyn Judge (dancer) ; (21'15\") Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 79 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: New Zealand Public Radio listing.

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Nynke's composition (for chamber orchestra) / by Ian McDonald

From: Radio New Zealand. Library: Collection

By: McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016

Reference: MSI-Papers-4150-1

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Radio NZ catalogue.

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Isle of Spirits / by Ian McDonald

From: Radio New Zealand. Library: Collection

By: McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016

Reference: MSY-2337

Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s). Finding Aids: Radio NZ catalogue.

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Radio programs / Ian McDonald Septet ; New Zealand Jazz Orchestra ; Doug Kelly Band (DH...

Date: 1981-1982

From: Huggard, Dennis, 1928-2017 : The Dennis Huggard Jazz Archive

By: New Zealand Jazz Orchestra; McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016

Reference: MSCD-1028

Description: Contents: Full details of performers and track-listing available in Dennis Huggard's New Zealand Series booklets, reference no.: MS-Papers-9728 Label: Verbatim Quantity: 1 compact disc(s).

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Four pieces ; [for piano] / Ian McDonald

Date: 1967

From: Page, Frederick Joseph, 1905-1983 : Papers of Frederick Joseph Page and Evelyn Margaret Page

Reference: fMS-Papers-3903-08

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Ms version

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Songs for a young country / performed by Cantoris directed by Robert Oliver with Mirand...

Date: 11 Jul 1990

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

By: Cantoris (Musical group); Oliver, Robert Michael Bertram, 1938-; Adams, Miranda, active 1987-2020; McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016; Body, John Stanley, 1944-2015; Bowater, Helen, 1952-; Becker, Pepe, 1966-; Griffiths, David John, 1950-; Keay, Nigel, 1955-; Whitehead, Gillian Karawe, 1941-; Utting, Craig, 1965-; Farquhar, David Andross, 1928-2007

Reference: MSDT-0273-2

Description: Robert Oliver introduces the music during the concert. Guest artist is violinist Miranda Adams Place of recording - Place of recording St Andrews on the Terrace, Wellington Performer: Cantoris Performer: Oliver, Robert (cond) Performer: Adams, Miranda (vn) Other Titles - Earthfire carols / composed by Ian McDonald ; (3'29\") Other Titles - Carol to St Stephen / composed by Jack Body ; (8'26\") Other Titles - Zingaro ; for violin / composed by Helen Bowater ; (4'20\") Other Titles - Wind and rain / composed by Pepe Ward-Smythe ; (8'16\") Other Titles - Salve Regina / composed by David Griffiths ; (6'40\") Other Titles - Carol to St Stephen / composed by Jack Body ; (8'26\") Other Titles - Derivation 3 ; for violin / composed by Nigel Keay ; (4') Other Titles - Missa brevis / composed by Gillian Whitehead ; (12'31) Other Titles - Everyone suddenly burst out singing / composed by Craig Utting ; (2'07) Other Titles - Waiata Maori / composed by David Farquhar ; (10'10\") Quantity: 83.41 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing.

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Palmerston North Community Arts Council : Commissions - `Under the sun' and `Te Papaioea'

Date: 1971-1973

By: Palmerston North Community Arts Council; McLeod, Jennifer Helen, 1941-2022; McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016

Reference: MS-Group-0654

Description: Materials relating to the Palmerston North Community Arts Council commissions: `Under the sun' (1971) by Jenny McLeod, and `Te Papaioea' (1973) by Ian McDonald. Includes full scores, parts, chorus scores, choir books, scripts, etc. Also includes papers and ephemera. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Quantity: 11 box(es). 49 folder(s). Physical Description: Holographs (many negatives, transparencies,photocopies) Transfers: To Sound and Music Centre - Under the sun / Jenny McLeod: Performance scores (Acts 1-5) for Tutors 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Side choir (Acts 1-4), Side choir II (Act 5) - To Sound and Music Centre - Te Papaoeia. Acts 1 and 2 / Ian McDonald: Photocopies of holograph scores (10).

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CANZ Concert programme 4

Date: 22 Aug 1976

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

By: Farquhar, David Andross, 1928-2007; Aurelian Singers; Price, Anne, active 1976-1988; Banks, Don, 1923-1980; Woodcock, Ronald, 1930?-; Greenfield, Bruce, active 1969-2010; McDonald, Ian Donald, 1937-2016; Moller, Anthea, active 1972-2009; McNeill, Malcolm Ivan, 1945-; Ilam Wind Ensemble; Les Toots Ensemble; Franks, Dobbs, 1933-

Reference: MSDT-0245-2

Description: Recorded during a concert given in Christchurch during the 1976 conference of CANZ, 22 Aug 1976 Performer: Aurelian Singers Performer: Price, Anne (m-sop) Performer: Woodcock, Ronald (vn) Performer: Greenfield, Bruce (pf) Performer: Moller, Anthea (m-sop) Performer: McNeill, Malcolm (ten) Performer: Ilam Wind Ensemble Performer: Les Toots Ensemble Performer: Franks, Dobbs (cond) Other Titles - Magpies and other birds ; [for mezzo-soprano and chorus] / by David Farquhar ; performed by members of the Aurelian Singers and Anne Price (mezzo-soprano) Other Titles - [Sonatas, violin, piano] Sonata for violin and piano / by Don Banks ; performed by Ronald Woodcock (violin) and Bruce Greenfield (piano) Other Titles - Cantata for Joanna / by Ian McDonald ; performed by Anthea Moller (mezzo-soprano), Malcolm McNeill (tenor), the Ilam Wind Ensemble, the Aurelian Singers with Anne Price (mezzo-soprano) and the Les Toots Ensemble, with conductor Dobbs Franks Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 34.28 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

Manuscript

Inward correspondence and papers (N-Z)

Date: [1987-1999]

From: Shadbolt, Maurice Francis Richard, 1932-2004 : Papers and recordings

Reference: MS-Papers-8044-108

Description: Inward and some correspondence and contracts relating various festivals and events Shadbolt was involved in or invited to participate; included is an invitation to give the Garrett Lecture, University of Canterbury (1989) Quantity: 1 folder(s).