Wilson, Roger Douglas, 1946-

Baritone singer and teacher, born in Dunedin, educated in Dunedin, Switzerland and Germany, and living in Wellington since 1979. Nephew of Dorothy Freed.

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Cantoris (Musical group) :[Music posters and ephemera. 1970-2000s]

Date: 1976 - 2009

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Cantoris

Description: Includes: 1976: Cantoris of Wellington, conducted by Robert Oliver, with members of the Wellington Regional Orchestra, leader Elsa Jensen. St Peters Church Willis St, 22 September [1976] (2 copies) 1982: Cantoris under the musical direction of Robert Oliver presents J S Bach ... Francis Poulenc ... Gillian Whitehead. To be performed at St Andrews on the Terrace, Sat 21 Aug [1982] (2 copies) 1987: Cantoris of Wellington presents Quadraphonic Baroque. Instrumental group led by peter Walls. St Pauls Cathedral Molesworth Street, 4 November [1987] (2 copies) 1989: Cantoris presents Handel's oratorio "Samson", with original instruments led by Peter Wells, directed by Robert Oliver. Soloists Michael Burch, Robyn Lynch-Burnard, David Griffiths, Roger Wilson, Geoffrey Coker, Richard Phillips, Pepe Ward-Smythe. Wellington Town Hall, 29 October 1989. 1990: Cantoris presents "Musique pour le Roi Soleil"; favourite music of Louis XIV with original instruments. Music by Charpentier, Lalande, Lully. Soloists Greer Garden, Pepe Ward-Smythe, Geoffrey Coker, Nigel Collins, Roger Wilson. Wellington Town Hall, 7 November 1990 (2 copies) 1994: Victoria Requiem. Guest conductor Douglas Mews. St Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street, 27 April 1994. 1996: Graham Kelly MP invites you ... "Strictly bird songs". Cantoris sings, Michael Vinten directs. Parliament Buildings Legislative Council Chamber, 31 July 1996. 2001: Messiah (Karyn Andreassend, soprano; Flora Edwards, contralto; Brendon Mercer, tenor; Peter Russell, bass; with Baroque orchestra led by Gregory Squire. Michael Vinten, musical director). St Mary of the Angels, 8 December [2001] 2002: Magnificat; Bach at Christmas (Michael Vinten, music director; Zoe Maitland, soprano; Geoffrey Coker, countertenor; Brendan Mercer, tenor; Peter Russell, bass; with the New Zealand Baroque Soloists led by Gregory Squire). St Mary of the Angels, 1 December [2002] 2005: Songs of light; music by Tallis, Saint-Saens, Gorecki, Elgar and Childs, directed by Marie Brown. Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street, 7 May 2005. 2009: Simple song; music by Brahms, Britten, Body, Schumann, Ravel. Music director Rachel Hyde. St Pater's Church Willis Street, 8 August 2009. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints sizes varying

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Hastings Operatic Society :Hastings Operatic Society proudly presents Marama, a romanti...

Date: 1996

From: [Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1996. Folder 1].

By: Hastings Operatic Society

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1996-1-01

Description: Programme with photographs and biographical notes for all main contributors and also for John Pryce, Gary Bowler, Nanette Roberts, Briar Horrocks, Mere Boynton (as Marama), Roger Wilson as Lord Aucklington, Phillipa Reade as Lady Betty Cantago, Joseph Christensen, Paul Waring, Michael Kyle, Glenda Rickard, Peter McNeill, William Winitana. Quantity: 1 volume(s) booklet (programme). Physical Description: Programme of 20 pages each 300 x 210 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr Richard Campion of Wellington, in 2004.

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Early Music Union of Wellington, New Zealand :[Music posters and ephemera. 1979-1987]

Date: 1978 - 1987

By: Early Music Union (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-EMU

Description: Includes posters for: 1979: Early Music Union of Wellington Concert series 1979. Draft for basis of poster series 1979: Early Music Union of Wellington series of concerts 1979. Wellington Baroque Ensemble. St Andrews on the Terrace, 20 May 1979 (2 copies) 1979: Early Music Union of Wellington series of concerts 1979. ERA (Pamela Gray soprano, Jonathan Besser recorder, Kevin Wilkinson bass viol, Don King lute. Crossways, 17 June 1979 (2 copies) 1979: Early Music Union of Wellington series of concerts 1979. The King's Musick. St Andrews on the Terrace, 15 July 1979 (2 copies) 1979: Early Music Union of Wellington series of concerts 1979. Anthony Jennings, harpsichord; Peter Walls, baroque violin. Turnbull House, 19 August 1979 (2 copies) 1979: Early Music Union of Wellington series of concerts 1979. Greer Garden, soprano; Geoffrey Coker, counter-tenor with Roy Tankersley, harpsichord; Farquhar Wilkinson, cello. St Andrews on the Terrace, 16 September 1979 (2 copies) 1979: Early Music Union of Wellington series of concerts 1979. Joan Benson, clavichord. Public Library Lecture Theatre, Mercer St., 18 November 1979 (2 copies) 1980: 1980: Early Music Union 1980 concert series. Ensemble Dufay (Greer Garden, soprano, harp; Geoffrey Coker, counter-tenor; Robert Oliver, tenor, viol, rebec; Andrea Oliver, flutes, recorder; William Bower, lute). St Andrews Church The Terrace, 20 September 1980 (2 copies) 1982: Early Music Union 1982 concert series. The Kynges Companye, musical director Roger Buckton. St Peters Church Willis St, 18 April; "Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight", by John Rimmer. Wellington Teachers' College Hall, 19 April 1982. [Poster for 2 events] (2 copies) 1983: Early Music Union conceert series 1983. Summary poster for 1983. 1983: Early Music Union 1983 subscription series. French & German violin music of the 18th century. Bronwen Pugh, baroque violin; Andrea Oliver, baroque oboe; Robert Oliver, viola da gamba; Robert Petre, harpsichord. St Andrews on the Terrace, 29 May 1983. 1983: Early Music Union 1983 subscription series. Cantoris (director Robert Oliver, organ Betty Stewart) Tudor Choral music (Byrd, Tallis, Tye, Davy, Gibbons). St Andrews on the Terrace, 26 June 1983 (2 copies) 1983: Early Music Union 1983 subscription series. Glynne Adams, viola d'amore & viola; Colleen Rae-Gerrard, fortepiano. Early classical music. St Andrews on the Terrace, 25 September 1983 (2 copies) 1983: Early Music Union 1983 subscription series. Geistliche Konzerte. Cantatas by Schutz and Buxtehude. Greer Garden, soprano; Geoffrey Coker, counter-tenor; Robert Oliver, tenor, viol; Roger Wilson, bass; Bronwen Pugh, baroque violin; Sheila Johnstone, baroque violin; Helen Mountfort, baroque cello; Roy Tankersley, organ. St Andrews on the Terrace, 30 October 1983 (2 copies) 1983: Early Music Union 1983 subscription series. Digorie (Graham Dellow, Katherine Harris, Catherine Newhook, Jeff Scholes, Peter Scholes). Medieval song & dance. St Andrews on the Terrace, 20 November 1983 (2 copies) 1985: An introduction to the skill of musick. Fourth National Early Music School. Erskine College Wellington, 30 August - 8 September 1985. Preliminary mock-up of programme 1987: Early Music Union concert series. The Tudor Consort, director Simon Ravens, sing Palestrina "Missa Papae Marcelli". Wellington Cathedral, Molesworth Street, 20 September 1987. (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints sizes varying

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De La Tour Opera Group :De La Tour Opera. Wellington Public Library Hall. 2 comic opera...

Date: 1979

From: [Theatre programmes and posters of around A3 size, for opera performances in New Zealand. 1976-1979]

By: Coates, Peter J F, 1937-

Reference: Eph-C-OPERA-1979-01

Description: A three-part poster, designed by Peter Coates, showing stylised scenes from the two operas, and a panel of text at the right. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 308 x 435 mm.

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De La Tour Opera Group: 2 great comic operas: "The old maid and the thief" [by] Menotti...

Date: 1979

From: [Theatre programmes and posters of around A3 size, for opera performances in New Zealand. 1976-1979]

By: Coates, Peter J F, 1937-

Reference: Eph-C-OPERA-1979-02

Description: A three-part poster, designed by Peter Coates, showing stylised scenes from the two operas, and a panel of text at the right. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 308 x 435 mm.

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Festival Singers of Wellington :[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1995...

Date: 1995 - 1999

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-FS-1995/1999

Description: Includes: 1995: J Haydn "The creation". The Festival Singers with Rodney Macann, Jenny Wollerman and Simon O'Neill, and Wellington Sinfonia, conducted by Rita Paczian. Wellington Town Hall, 7 October 1995. Programme "The Jerusalem passion", by Murray Wylie; a modern-classical oratorio for our time. Conductor Rita Paczian; narrator John Hawkesby, with Huia Brown, Helen Climo, Karen Crawford, Rachel Dewar, Rosalind Currier, Denise Wilson, Maureen Woodhams, Robert Joiner, Frank Carter, Mark Livingstone, Carl Jamieson, John Fleck. Wellington Town Hall, 18 March [1995]. Programme (1 copy) and flyer (2 copies) Handel's "Messiah", with Pepe Becker, Linden Loader, Hamish Morrison, Roger Wilson, Wellington Sinfonia. Wellington Town Hall, 16 December 1995. Programme (2 copies) "Ole!" The Festival Singers present a fiesta of Spanish and Latin American music, conducted by Rita Paczian. Soloists Peter Baillie, Frank Carter. Sacred Heart Cathedral, 1 July [1995]. Flyer (2 copies) 1996: 20th Anniversary concert. Dame Malvina Major with the Festival Singers and the Wellington Sinfonia, conducted by Rita Paczian. Wellington Town Hall, 27 April 1996. Programme (2 copies) 1997: Festival Singers of Wellington. "Magnificat" by Rutter; "Requiem", by Durufle. Sue Robinson, guest conductor; with Janet Gibbs (organ), Janey MacKenzie (soprano), Virginia-Marie Stack (mezzo), Mark Livingstone (bass). St Mary of the Angels, 26 July 1997. Programme Handel's "Messiah". Guest conductor Peter Averi; with Wellington Sinfonia, Lesley Graham, Linden Loader, Frank Carter, Peter Russell, with The Queen's Singers. Organ Andrew Macmillan; harpsichord Dayle Anderson. Wellington Town Hall, 13 December 1997. Programme 1998: Old St Paul's 1998 Festival of Flowers and Music "Romance and revolution". Festival Service with Festival Singers of Wellington. Old St Paul's, 8 March 1998. Flyer "St John Passion". Festival Singers of Wellington conducted by Rita Paczian; with Bach Orchestra led by Bruce Corlettas Mews; soloists Karen Heathcote, Anne Lamont-Low, Simon O'Neill, Peter Russell, Barry Mora. St Mary of the Angels Boulcott Street, 26 March 1997. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Festival Singers of Wellington :[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1980...

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-FS-1980s

Description: Includes: 1980: A new LP release. "Festive seasons", the Festival Singers of Wellington. Flyer / order form Christmas family festival. Wellington Town Hall, 20 December [1980]. Flyer 1982: Easter festival. Wellington Town Hall, 12 April 1982. Flyer (2 copies) 1983: Bernstein's "Chichester psalms", Brahms' "Requiem". Musical director David Wood; soloists David Russell (boy soprano), Anna Christensen (harp), Janet Gibb (organ), Sylvia Hendriksen (percussion), Roger Wilson (baritone), Ann Langston (soprano). St Paul's Cathedral Wellington, 9 July [1983]. Flyer 1986: To celebrate their tenth anniversary, the Festival Singers will present Haydn's "Creation" with Wendy Dixon (soprano), Frank Carter (tenor), Roger Wilson (bass), Janet Gibbs (organist), and Wellington Regional Orchestra, musical director Guy E Jansen. Wellington Anglican Cathedral, 25 April (Anzac Day) 1986. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Cushla Cook in 2009.

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[Ephemera and programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1984].

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1984

Description: Includes: Palmerston North Operatic Society. "Cabaret" starring Angela Ayers. Directed and designed by Robert Rimmer; musical direction Stephen Fisher; choreographer Val Bolter. Palmerston North Opera House, 1-15 September 1984. Programme Masterton Amateur Theatrical Society proudly present the 75th jubilee production of "Guys and dolls", produced by John Christensen. Majestic Theatre [1984]. Programme Wellington Polytechnic Music Department presents "Jazz and Company", a musical coedy. Producer Flora Edwards; musical director Michael Williams. Polytechnic Common Room, 27, 29-30 Nevember [1984]. Green flier Perkel Opera. "The magic flute", by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Producer Paul Person; musical direction David Vine. [March - July 1984]. Programme (2 copies), plus flyer for Wellington season, Victoria University Theatre 8-9 June [1984] (2 copies) Christchurch Operatic Society Inc welcomes you to "Man of La Mancha" (music director Graeme Wallis) plus "The boy friend" (music director Barrie Shakes). Theatre Royal, 30 March - 19 April [1984]. Programme NZSO Opera Gala with John Matheson, guest conductor (and Malvina Major, Bruce Carson, Leslie Dorizac, Frances Green, Anne Langston, Frank Carter, Flora Edwards, David Griffiths, Donald Lister, Roger Wilson). Michael Fowler Centre, 27 October 1984. Programme Wellington Opera Guild, Newtown. Excerpts from Wagner operas; [and] "The perfect fool" by Gustav Holst. Newtown Community Centre, 20-21 July 1984. Mimeographed typescript programme (2 copies) "Waituhi; the life of the village". Composer /musical director Ross Harris; librettist Witi Ihimaera; director Adrian Kiernander [1984]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 9 Programme(s) and fliers. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Mr Joe Barnao, Levin, in 2016.

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[Music programmes and ephemera, 1985 - Folder 3. Bach & Handel tercentenary]

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1985-3

Description: Programmes for the festival celebrating the "Bach & Handel tercentenary" in Wellington. Includes: The "Bach-Handel 300" Festival. Betty Stewart, organ, Roger Wilson, baritone, with a string trio. St James Church, Lower Hutt, 20 March 1985. Flyer. Bach and Handel on original instruments. Programme arranged by Peter Walls. March 1985. Programme (2 copies) Bach and Handel with help from their friends. Programme arranged by Colleen Rae-Gerrard. March 1985. Programme (2 copies) Welcome Mr Bach to celebrate his 300th birthday. "Peasant cantata" and "Coffee cantata". Programme directed by Alan Foster, with the Terrace String Ensemble and soloists. 2 March 1985. Programme (1 copy), flyer (1 copy) and ticket (2 copies). Welcome Mr Handel - to celebrate his 300th birthday. Directed by Robert Oliver. 23 February 1985. Programme (2 versions - 2 copies of each) Quantity: 7 programmes, flyers and tickets. Physical Description: Printed programmes, tickets and flyers up to 240 mm, some illustrated.

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Orpheus Choir of Wellington :[Ephemera and concert programmes. 1980-1982]

Date: 1980 - 1982

From: Orpheus Choir of Wellington :[Programmes. 1950s- ]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Orpheus-1980/1982

Description: Includes: 1980: "The creation", J F Haydn. Conductor Sir David Willcocks. Wellington Town Hall, 6 August 1980. Programme (2 copies), and flyer (1 copy) "Messiah" by G F Handel. Conductor Malcolm Rickard (With Heather Taylor, Flora Edwards, John Miley, Bruce Carson, with Sinfonia of Wellington led by May Hannan; Roy Tankersley harpsichordist, Gary Bowler organist, Graham Hanify solo trumpeter. Wellington Town Hall, 13 December 1980. Programme (2 copies) "St Matthew Passion". Soloists John Miley, Roger Wilson, with Heather Taylor, Patricia Lawrey, Andrew Baines and Charles Naylor. Sinfonia of Wellington conductor Malcolm Rickard. Wellington Cathedral, Good Friday 4 April 1980. Flyer only (2 copies) "We wish you a merry Christmas". Conductor Malcolm Rickard with Hutt Intermediate School Special Choir, Sacred Heart College Special Choir, conductor Peggy Roberts, pianist Alison Frude; Evening Post Onslow Brass Band, director Norman Goffin. Pianist Cherry van Kranen, organist Gary Bowler. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 29 November 1980. Programme 1981: "A festival of church music", with Peter Baillie (tenor), Peter Averi (organ), Malcolm Rickard (musical director). Wesley Church Wellington, 1 August 1981. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) Britten "Saint Nicholas"; John Stanley "Organ concerto in A major"; Handel "Dixit Dominus". Guest conductor Peter Godfrey; soloists Robert Oliver, Heather Taylor, Jenny Thirtle, Linden Loader; organ Gary Bowler; Sinfonia of Wellington. Wellington Cathedral, 17 October 1981. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) Handel's "Messiah". Conductor Malcolm Rickard; soloists Marie Landis, Shelley Hibbert, Kenneth Cornish, Maurice Taylor; organ Gary Bowler; Sinfonia of Wellington. Wellington Town Hall, 5 December 1981. Flyer only (2 copies) 1982: "Judas Maccabaeus", by G F Handel. Guest conductor Peter Godfrey. Soloists Wendy Dixon, Flora Edwards, Frank Carter, Roger Wilson; Hutt Intermediate School Choir, conductor Peggy Roberts; with the Sinfonia of Wellington led by Jane Freed. Wellington Town Hall, 9 October 1982. Programme (2 copies) "St Matthew Passion". (With Robert Oliver, Roger Wilson, Janet Marsland, Anthea Moller, Michael Blake, Bruce Carson, Wellington East Girls College Micro Choir, Sinfonia of Wellington, conductor Malcolm Rickard). Wellington Town Hall, Good friday 9 April 1982. Flyer only (2 copies) Handel's "Messiah", with internationally acclaimed British soprano Elizabeth Harwood and Isabel Cunningham, Anthony Benfell, Paul Neal, Sinfonia of Wellington. Conductor Malcolm Rickard. Wellington Town Hall 11 December 1982; Southward Theatre Paraparaumu, 12 December 1982. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Averil Pears, Marie de Joux and Gill Watt.

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Interview with Geoffrey de Lautour

Date: 15 Nov 1993

From: Oral history interviews for the Archive of New Zealand Music

By: De Lautour, Geoffrey, 1922-2000; Wilson, Roger Douglas, 1946-

Reference: OHInt-0134-15

Description: Interview with Geoffrey de Lautour, born in Dunedin in 1922. No abstract available; interviewer's summary notes: Sides 1 and 2: Ancestry, birth and upbringing in Dunedin; education; Otago University. War service in Air Force, aerial photoraphy. Musical influences; competition and concert experiences; first engagements. Side 3: First performance continued; "Carmen" in Dunedin; Otago University again, John Matheson, Dr Galway. Dunedin competitions 1948. Side 4: To UK, study at Guildhall, conducting, various teachers. Performance of "Merrie England", Carl Rosa Opera Company. Side 5: Carl Rosa contd., Denis Dowling, "Maltese Joe". Marriage in London, odd jobs, film, TV etc. Side 6: Birth of daughter Karen; various concerts. Return to New Zealand; N.Z. Opera Company, "Marriage of Figaro" in Wellington and South Island tour; touring conditions; Donald Munro. Death of father. Side 7: "Figaro" tour. Dunedin - work in woolstore. "Barber of Serville" tour; shift to Wellington; manager of Catholic Supplies; musical odd-jobbing. Side 8: Tour of "Carmen" and "Barber of Serville". Side 9: N.Z. Opera Company contd. - "Aida"; disastrous imports; poor "Figaro"; Donald Munro leaves; demise of NZ Opera Company. Job at Hutt Valley Memorial Tech.; Wellington Competition Society. Side 10: Producer of Gilbert & Sullivan, Wellington Operatic Society. New Opera Company; formation of De La Tour Opera. Expansion to Regional Trust (early-mid-late 1970s). Side 11: Rise and fall of National Opera 1979-1981. Television opera; heart bypass operation. Wellington City Opera's foundation and development. Interviewer(s) - Roger Wilson Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-020294 - OHC-020299 Quantity: 6 C60 cassette(s). 1 folder(s) - forms incl. summary. 1 interview(s). 6 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstract(s) to come. Search dates: 1922 - 1993

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[Posters and ephemera of A1 and A2 size, for performances of opera, light opera and mus...

Date: 1980 - 1989

By: Morrison, Robin, 1944-1993

Reference: Eph-D-OPERA-1980/1984

Description: Includes posters for: 1980: National Opera of New Zealand presents a stunning new production for 1980, Puccini's "La Boheme". State Opera House, 12-19 April [1980] 1981: "Songs to the judges", written and directed by Mervyn Thompson; music by William Dart. City Art Gallery, Victoria St, April 7-11. Presented by the NZ Students Arts Council; New Zealand tour March-April 1981. Photograph by Robin Morrison (2 copies) 1982: Perkel Opera (Inc) in conjunction with R & W Hellaby Ltd presents "Carmen", opera in four acts by Bizet. Wellington, Victoria University Theatre, 11-12 June [1982]. Perkel's 25th season Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions on behalf of 4444 Ltd by arrangment with Robert Stigwood and David Land proudly present "Evita"; lyrics by Tim Rice; music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, starring Michele Breeze as Eva, David Weatherley as Peron, Jim Moriarty as Che, Brent Brodie as Magaldi ... State Opera House Wellington, from April 7 [1982] Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions on behalf of 4444 Ltd proudly present "a foot-stomping, action-packed musical", "Ipi-Tombi", original music by Bertha Egnos; lyrics by Gail Lakier. Wellington State Opera House, 9-20 June [1982] Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions on behalf of 4444 Ltd proudly present "a foot-stomping, action-packed musical", "Ipi-Tombi", original music by Bertha Egnos; lyrics by Gail Lakier. Don't miss this time! Wellington State Opera House, November 29 - December 9 [1982] On stage; the world's best known TV stars! CTW "Sesame Street" live! [Australia and New Zealand tour 24 March - 13 May 1982?] 1983: Broadway's smash hit, now live on stage. Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present "Beatlemania". Wellington, State Opera House, April 6-16 [1983] (2 copies, one with Stewart Macpherson's name pasted over) "Behind the mask", at the V.U.W. Memorial Theatre. Wendy Dixon in Recital I by Luciano Berio, directed by Adrian Kiernander; NZ School of Dance in "La Creation du Monde" choreographed by Michael Parmenter; music by Darius Milhaud, with the Victoria University Orchestra, conducted by Michael Vinten. May 24, 26, May 25 (1983) (2 copies). [Information from another copy - This poster was designed by Basia Smolnicki and screenprinted by Fiona Stewart]. 1984: Internationally acclaimed soprano Lynne Cantlon as "The merry widow", with Roger Wilson, at the State Opera House, 10-26 May [1984]. Another Wellington Operatic Society production. Opera Technique Inc presents a double bill. Kurt Weill's "Down in the valley". Producer Venessa Park; music Ross Gandar; and Gluck's 'The Cadi outwitted"; producer Pat Bond; music John Jerome. Wellington Repertory Theatre, 26-29 September [1984] Perkel Opera. Mozart's greatest opera "The magic flute", with orhcestra. Victoria University Theatre, 8 & 9 June [1984] Waituhi; the life of the village. "... will surely be a landmark in the development of N.Z. music". Librettist Witi Ihimaera, composer Ross Harris, director Adrian Kiernander. State Opera House Wellington, September 8 - 15 1984 (2 copies) Quantity: 12 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying up to 600 mm. Provenance: "Sesame Street" poster purchased from the estate of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

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Kapiti Chorale :[Music programmes of the Kapiti Chorale, and the Kapiti Coast Chorale. ...

Date: 1991 - 2009

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-KC-1990/2009

Description: Includes: 1991: "A taste of opera". Musical director Lois McNeill; guest artists Mary Toye and Peter Andrew [1991]. Programme (2 copies) 1992: "Offerings from opera". Soprano Claire Martin, mezzo-soprano Ellen Barrett; baritone John Theyers; bass Peter Andrew. Musical director Lois McNeill. May 1992. Programme "Messiah" (Handel). Kauri Hall, El Rancho Waikanae, 6 Dec.; Otaki College Hall Otaki, 9 December 1992. With Kate Lineham, Margot McLaughlin, Hamish Morrison, Teiron Jones, Andrew Cameron, Graham Hanify; organist Peter Averi. Programme 1993: An afternoon of popular opera. With Claire Martin, Ellen Barrett, Don Edwards, Bernard Jennings. Musical director Lois McNeill. Paraparaumu College Hall, 15 August 1993. Programme 1994: Concert, St Paul's Kapiti Road, 5th June 1994 [Programme photocopy without title] "Around the world in 80 minutes. Folk music and song from around the world, narrated by Philip Liner; duet pianists Jane Godfrey and Ellen Barrett. Musical director Peter Godfrey. Paraparaumu College Hall, 30 October [1994] Programme (2 copies) 1995: "Easter on the Kapiti Coast". The St Matthew Passion, by J S Bach. Kapiti Massed Choirs directed by Peter Godfrey. Kauri Hall, El Rancho, Waikanae, 9 April 1995. Programme "From earth to heaven". Conductor Peter Godfrey with Peter Averi, organ, and soloists. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 13 August 1995. Programme (2 copies) "Christmas is coming". Peter Averi, organ, and soloists. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 19 November 1995. Programme 1996: "The crucifixion", music by J Stainer. Peter Godfrey conductor with Peter Averi, organ. St Paul's Church Paraparaumu 31 March 1996; Our Lady of Fatima Church Waikanae, 2 April 1996. Programme (2 copies) Kapiti Coast Chorale and Wainuiomata Choir present "Mainly opera". Lower Hutt Town Hall 19 October; El Rancho Waikanae 20 October 1996. Programme (2 copies) "Music for a royal occasion" (With Felicity Ward, Judy Berryman, Peter de Blois, Rowan Johnston, Marion Hawke, Ellen Barrett, Christopher Leach, Andrew Sritheran). St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 26 May 1996. Programme (2 copies) "All the world sings Christmas". St Paul's Anglican Church, 7 December 1996. Programme (2 copies) 1997: "Elijah" by Mendelssohn. Kauri Hall, El Rancho, Waikanae, 16 November 1997. Programme "Gloria". Conductor Peter Averi; organ Peter Averi. Our Lady of Fatima Waikanae 24 June; St Paul's Paraparaumu 29 June [1997]. Programme (2 copies) "Messiah" (With Amanda Winfield, Ellen Barrett, Peter de Blois, Simon Christie). Kauri Hall, El Rancho, Waikanae, 23 March 1997. Programme 1998: A German requiem by Johannes Brahms, sung by Kapiti Coast Chorale and Kapiti Chamber Choir. Kauri Hall, El Rancho Waikanae, 10 May 1998. Programme (2 copies) "Coronation mass", by Mozart and Excerpts from opera. [15 November 1998]. Programme 1999: A celebration of spring including a performance of "Trial by jury" (Soloists Ezra Ip, Chris van der Zee, Leanne Singh-Levett, Anna Gawn, Paul Lancaster, David Skinner). Guest conductor Peter Averi. [1999] Programme (2 copies) "Messiah". Kauri Hall, El Rancho, Waikanae, 28 November 1999. Programme 2000: This joyful Eastertide. With Peter Averi, Jenny Little, Craig Beardsworth. St Paul's Church Paraparaumu, 7 May 2000. Programme (2 copies) "The sprig of thyme". With Peter Russell, Peter Averi, Ellen Barrett, Barbara King, Barbara Bolton. St Paul's Church Paraparaumu, 20 August 2000. Programme Mendelssohn's "Saint Paul", conducted by Peter Godfrey (With Jenny Lyons, Carleen Ebbs, Frank Carter, Ian Hodge, Peter Averi, Jane Godfrey). St Pauls Church, 21 and 26 November [2000]. Programme (2 copies) 2001: Mostly Mozart including the Requiem. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 31 July and 5 August 2001. Programme Music for Christmas. Conductor Peter Godfrey [and] Chorister of Wellington Cathedral conducted by Andrew Cantrill. St Paul's Church Kapiti Road, 25 November 2001. Programme (2 copies) Carols at Manakau Hotel. 22 December 2001. Words 2002: "Creation" (With Anna Gawn, Anne Reissar, Frank Carter, Peter Russell, Pater Averi, Ellen Barrett). St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 21 and 26 May 2002. Programme "A royal occasion", a celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 12 and 17 November 2002. Programme 2003: "Christmas in New Zealand. Kapiti Chorale 20th birthday concert. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 30 November and 3 December 2003. Programme Kapiti Chamber Choir performs Fauré Requiem and adorable anthems. Conductor Peter Godfrey; organ Peter Averi. St Andrews Presbyterian Church Levin, 5 October 2003. Programme (2 copies) Kapiti Chamber Choir and Kapiti Chorale present a Joint Concert. St Patrick's Church Hinemoa Street, Paraparaumu, 22 June 2003. Programme Verdi's "Requiem", soloists Viktoria Dodoka, April-Marie Neho, Jack Bourke, Roger Wilson. Kauri Hall, El Rancho Waikanae, 27 April 2003. Programme 2004: Choral contrasts; the Kapiti Chorale, conductor Stuart Douglas, with peter Averi, organ; Joanne Hodgson, soprano; Ellen Barrett, piano. St Paul's Church Paraparaumu, 14 November 2004. Programme "Hiawatha's wedding feast" (With Anna Gawn, Michael Burch, Harvey Brown, Peter Averi, Barbara King, Ellen Barrett, Jane Godfrey). St Paul's Anglican Church Paparaumu, 2 May 2004. Programme "Sounds glorious!". St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 25 July 2004. Programme 2005: "An afternoon at the Proms". St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 20 November 2005. Programme "Elijah", conducted by Peter Godfrey, with Rodney Macann, Jack Bourke, Jenny Wollerman, Carmel Carroll, Henry Hillind, Peter Averi. El Rancho Waikanae, 17 April 2005. Programme "A French connection" (Gounod, Haydn, Franck, Faure). St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 31 July 2005. Programme 2006: "The Austrian connection" (With Felicity Smith, William Parry, Jeremy Bennett). St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 26 November 2006. Programme "From age to age endure". St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 6 August 2006. Programme "War, peace and glory". St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 29-30 April 2006. Programme 2007: "Joyful, joyful" (With Janey MacKenzie, Peter Averi, Mathew Stenbo. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 2 September 2007. Programme "Messiah" (With Pepe Becker, Ellen Barrett, John Beaglehole, Roger Wilson, Douglas Mews, Donald Nicolson). ElRancho, Waikanae, 9 December 2007. Programme "Requiem", by John Rutter; "Te Deum and Benedictus" by Elgar; "N+Hear my prayer" by Mendelssohn. Conducted by Marie Brown with Frances Moore. Organ Peter Averi. St Pauls Anglican Church, Kapiti Road, 27 May 2007. Programme 2008: "Coronation mass" by Mozart and "Requiem" by Cherubini. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 11 May 2008. Programme "The face of peace". (With Marie Brown, Craig Beardsworth, Douglas Mews). St Paul's Anglican Church, 17 August 2008. Programme "Requiem", by John Rutter, "Te Deum and Benedictus", by Elgar; and "Hear my prayer", by Mendelssohn. With Frances Moore and Peter Averi. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 27 May 2007. Programme Silver jubilee gala concert. Marie Brown, conductor (With Janey MacKenzie, Ellen Barrett, Peter Averi; Peter Godfrey guest conductor). St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 30 November 2008. Programme (2 copies) 2009: "Missa Sancti Nicolai" by Haydn and excerpts from "Elijah" by Mendelssohn. St Paul's Anglican Church, 10 May 2009. Programme "The creation", by Haydn. (With Marie Brown, Peter Averi, Lesley Graham, Richard Phillips, Peter Russell). St Paul's Anglican Church, 16 August 2009. Programme "A celebration of Christmas", by Karl Jenkins (With Marie Brown, Peter Averi, Jane Coles, Doreen Douglas, Ian Johnstone, and Amelia Berry). St Paul's Anglican Church, 6 December 2009. Programme Accompanied by a more detailed listing of participants and performers, compiled by Trevor Cobeldick. Quantity: 48 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes varying around 210 x 145 mm.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1986]

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1986

Description: Includes: Amadeus Quartet with Michael Houstoun. New Zealand tour 1986. Auckland Town Hall 5 June; Michael Fowler Centre Wellington 7 June. Flyer / booking form Amnesty International Prisoner of Conscience Week. Folk Concert (With Mike Harding, Erisa Lensky, Dave Murphy, Brent Blan, Mike and Carol Dee). Wellington Folk Centre, 20 October [1986]. Flyer Besser & Prosser presents Rhapsodies. Circa Theatre, 6-8 November [1986]. Flyer (with caricature portrait of Jonathan Besser and Christopher Prosser performing). Pink flyer Besser & Prosser presents Rhapsodies. Circa Theatre, [28-30 September 1986]. Flyer (with caricature portrait of Jonathan Besser and Christopher Prosser performing). White flyer The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presents Julian Bream, guitar. [Auckland 4 April, Tauranga 6 April, Wellington 8 April, Christchurch 10 April, Dunedin 12 April 1986]. Programme Michael Calvert, classical guitar benefit concert, with Mike Rose & Helen Moulder. Circa Theatre, 15 September [1986]. Flyer (2 copies) Bill Djreen (sic) [Direen]. Railvay [Railway] Tavn, 212-13 Feb [1986]. Flyer Mina Foley. Concert; golden voice returns. Michael Fowler centre, 25 June [1986]. Flyer Greytown Music Group. (With soloists Ronald Woodcock, Colleen Rae-Gerrard, conductor Michael Vinten). Greytown Town Hall, 31 May 1986. Programme / flyer Maurice Hasson and Maurice Till. Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 13 March [1986]. Programme Maurice Hasson and Maurice Till. Wellington Town Hall, 17 March [1986]. Programme Michael Houstoun in recital. Presented by the NZSO as part of the NZ International Festival of the Arts [1986?]. Programme Hutt Valley Country Music Club proudly presents Grand country concert, featuring recording star Roger Tibbs. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 7 September 1986. Flyer Traditional Irish music. The Brunswick, 7.30 Mondays [1986]. Flyer Diedre Irons. Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 11 March [1986]. Programme Shalimar Productions presents Anup Jalota musical night. Wellington State Opera House 13 Feb; Auckland His Majesty's Theatre 15 Feb 1986. Flyer The Japan Foundation presents Yuu and Reiko Kakuno in piano recital. Michael Fowler Centre, 6 December 1986. Programme / flyer (2 copies) Marg Layton, Kevin Clark. Blues. Fred's Cafe, 11 and 18 July [1986]. Blue flyer An evening of (mainly) French music from the baroque. Couperin, Mondonville, Clerambault & Bach. Bronwen Pugh, Rosalind Salas, Robert Petre, Robert Oliver. Gamelan Room, Victoria University, 26 October [1986]. Programme and invitation ticket New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Piano, four hands and voices (Anthea Moller, Anne Reissar-Langston, Christopher Doig, Roger Wilson, James McChesney, Colleen Rae-Gerrard). Central Baptist Church Boulcott Street, 24 March [1986]. Red flyer (2 copies) Rare concert treat. Sounds of Africa, solo percussion - Terri Naakoshie Quaye. Methodist Church Laings Road, 26 March [1986]. Flyer A concert of music by Noel Sanders. Symphony House, 132 Willis Street, 31 July [1986]. Flyer Song of Wellington competition & official entry form [booklet] American Express and the New Zealand Symphony orchestra presents Joan Sutherland in concert. [Wellington?], 5 and 8 March 1986. Programme (2 copies, one autographed by Joan Sutherland) T.V.K. Trio; Tom van Koeverden, Paul Dyne, Roger Sellers. Cricketers Arms, 16 October [1986]. Flyer Waikanae Chorale. A concert of sacred and seasonal music. St Patrick's Church Paraparaumu, 30 Novmeber 1986. Programme / flyer Gillian Weir organ recital. Wellington Town Hall, 19 March [1986]. Programme Wells Cathedral Choir and Wells Cathedral School Chamber Orchestra. World tour 1986. April 1986. Programme Wells Cathedral Choir, Wells Cathedral School Chamber Orchestra, Somerset England. World tour 1986. Organ recital 14 April; Choir and Orchestra 15 April, in Wellington Cathedral. Flyer Quantity: 11 programmes. 16 flyers. 1 entry form booklet. Physical Description: Booklets, sizes below 300 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Beverley Wakem, Noelene Wevell, Alma Secker, and Mrs Carol Dyer.

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Wellington Operatic Society :[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera...

Date: 1980 - 1984

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-WO-1980/1984

Description: Includes: 1980: "The king and I". Directed by Leigh Brewer; musical director Alan Foster (With Madeleine Bruce and James Moriarty). State Opera House, 14-30 August 1980. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Operatic Society (Inc) proudly presents "We'll meet again", directed by Leigh Brewer; compered by Brian Clark. Olivers Cabaret, 22-26 April 1980. Programme 1981: Wellington Opera Society (Inc) presents "Oklahoma!", director-choreographer Leigh Brewer; musical director Alan Foster. State Opera House, 21 May - 6 June [1981]. Programme (2 copies) "Showstoppers '81", devised, directed and compered by Brian Clark; choreographed by Leanne Plunkett. [1981]. Programme 1982: "Jesus Christ Superstar". Membership concession voucher valid for performances up to and including Friday 27th August 1982 (2 copies green, 2 copies pink) "Jesus Christ Superstar". Membership concession voucher valid for the performance on Thursday 19th August 1982. Yellow card. (2 copies) Wellington Operatic Society (Inc). "Jesus Christ superstar". State Opera House, 19 August - 4 September 1982. Ticket folder containing four tickets for Monday 30 August stapled in Wellington Operatic Society (Inc) proudly presents "We'll meet again", devised and directed by Leigh Brewer. Society's Theatre, 29 Vivian Street, 20 April - 1 May 1982. Programme (2 copies - 1 white, 1 yellow), and card/ticket 1983: "Annie". Membership discount voucher. Valid for performances on Thursday 12th May and Friday 13th May 1983 only. Pale blue ticket (2 copies) "Annie". Membership discount voucher. Valid for performances from Saturday 14 May 1983 up to and including the performance of Monday 23rd May 1983. Pink ticket (2 copies) "Annie". Membership discount voucher. Valid for performances up to and including Monday 23rd May 1983. Red ticket (2 copies) 1984: Wellington Operatic Society (Inc). "The merry widow". Directed by Steve Agnew; musical director Alan Foster; choreographer Paula Hunt (With Lynne Cantlon, Madeleine Bruce and Roger Wilson). State Opera House [May 1984]. Programme; [and] discount voucher and membership voucher (ie 2 tickets) "Pack up your troubles", a new war time musical revue, written & directed by Brian Clark. Another Wellington Operatic Society production. Music direction Murray Hewson; choreographer Mary Evers. [Wellington 27 October 1984]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) 7 programmes; 8 tickets. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

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Christchurch Harmonic Society: [Ephemera and concert programmes for performances of cho...

Date: 1976 - 1979

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1976/1979

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1976: "Mass in Time of War" by Haydn; "Ich Habe Genug" by J S Bach; and "The Seasonings" by P.D.Q. Bach. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Heather Taylor, Anne Price, Peter Williams, Rodney Macann; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium on Wednesday, 6 October, 1976. "Messiah" by G. F. Handel. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Pauline Fitchett, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Howard Harvey; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall auditorium on Saturday, 18 December, 1976. "Te Deum" by Anton Bruckner; "The Rio Grande" by Constant Lambert; "A sea symphony", by R Vaughan Williams. (With Harmonic Choir and Chorale, conductor William Hawkey, soloists Emily Mair, Anthea Moller, Edward Driscoll, Brain Hansford, Dobbs Franks, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra. Christchurch Town Hall, 31 July 1976. Programme 1977: Music by Handel, John Cousins, Mozart. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Michael Tatchell, Nicola Waite, Anthea Moller, Kenneth Cornish, Eric Badcock, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday, 19 November. Thanksgiving Jubilee 1927-1977. Choral Matins at 11am on Sunday 21st August 1977 in Christchurch Cathedral. "Acis & Galatea" by Handel. Elizabeth Wemyss (conductor). The Cambridge Room Town Hall, Saturday, 13 August. Pamphlet / programme Carols for Christmas - a programme for Aged People. David Childs (conductor). Christchurch Town Hall, Saturday, 3 December. "Messiah" by Handel. Sir David Willcocks (conductor); soloists Emily Mair, Geoffrey Coker, Anthony Benfell, Michael Tatchell; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Cathedral on Sunday, 14 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) 1977 : 1927 - 1977 Jubilee Programme. 13-21 August 1977. [Also includes a handwritten note by Malcolm Anderson, jubilee chairman]. Choral Music For Your Pleasure : 1977 Concert season. Pamphlet only "Mass in B Minor" by J.S. Bach. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Elisabeth Hellawell, Lauris Elms, Christopher Doig, Michael Tatchell, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall auditorium on Saturday, 19 March, 1977. 1978: "Messiah" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Malvina Major, Geoffrey Coker, Kenneth Cornish, Roger Wilson, accompanied by Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday, 9 December, 1978. 1979: "Christmas Oratorio" by J.S. Bach. David Childs (conductor); soloists Heather Taylor, Judy Bellingham, Kenneth Cornish, Howard Harvey. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Saturday, 1 December (2 copies) Quantity: 12 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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Christchurch Harmonic Society: [Ephemera and concert programmes for performances of cho...

Date: 1980 - 1984

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1980/1984

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1980: "Messiah" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Patricia Middleton, Geoffrey Coker, Anthony Benfell, Roger Wilson; with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Christchurch Town Hall, Saturday, 6 December, 1980. "The Seasons" by J Haydn. David Childs (conductor); soloists Heather Taylor, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Christchurch Town Hall, Saturday, 7 June, 1980. 1982: "Messiah" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Elizabeth Harwood, Isabel Cunningham, Richard Phillips, Roger Wilson, with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Saturday, 4 December, 1982, Christchurch Town Hall. Haydn & Mozart. David Childs (conductor); soloists Maureen Carney, Judy Bellingham, Anthony Benfell, Roger Wilson; Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Saturday, August 21, 1982, Christchurch Town Hall. 1983: "Samson" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Louise Malloy, Isabel Cunningham, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Saturday, 8 October, 1983, Christchurch Town Hall (2 copies) 1984: "The Creation" by Joseph Haydn. William R Hawkey (guest conductor); soloists Wendy Dixon, Anthony Benfell, Maurice Taylor; with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Saturday, 8 September, 1984, Christchurch Town Hall. "Messiah" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Wendy Dixon, Rosemary Turnbull, Edward Driscoll, Charles Naylor. Saturday, 8th December, 1984, Christchurch Town Hall. Quantity: 8 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some copies donated by Radio New Zealand, Wellington, in 2012; and the NZ Opera Society in 2005

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Christchurch Harmonic Society: [Ephemera and concert programmes for performances of cho...

Date: 1985 - 1989

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1985/1989

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1985: "Judas Maccabaeus" by G.F. Handel. David Willcocks (guest conductor); soloists Malvina Major, Isabel Cunningham, Edmund Bohan, Roger Wilson, with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Christchurch Town Hall, 6 July 1985 (2 copies) 1986: "Elijah" by Felix Mendelssohn. David Childs (conductor). Soloists Wendy Dixon, Judy Bellingham, Anthony Benfell, Roger Wilson, Nicholas Manders; with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Christchurch Town Hall, 1 November 1986. Quantity: 2 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Donated by Radio New Zealand, Wellington, in 2012; and Roger Flury in 2013

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Christchurch Harmonic Society: [Ephemera and concert programmes for performances of cho...

Date: 1990 - 1999

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1990s

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1990: "Paraha" by David Hamilton; "Requiem" by Mozart; "Choral Fantasia" by Beethoven. Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, David Childs (conductor); soloists Heather Macdonald, Judy Bellingham, Edmund Bohan, Roger Wilson; Terence Dennis and Iola Shelley on piano; Betty Stewart on organ. Wednesday 27 June, 1990, Christchurch Town Hall. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Donated by Radio New Zealand, Wellington, in 2012.

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Cantoris (Musical group) :[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1980-1984]

Date: 1980 - 1984

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Cantoris-1980/1984

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: 1980: An evening of music with Wellington's leading chamber choir, Cantoris, directed Robert Oliver with Roy Tankersley, chamber organ. St Peter's Church Willis Street, 28 June 1980. Flyer/order form (2 copies) Phoenix Choir and Cantoris present Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana", conducted by Simon Tipping; pianists Bruce Greenfield and Philippa Ward; New Zealand Percussion Ensemble, leader Gary Brain [and] Anne Langston soprano, Robert Oliver tenor, Roger Wilson baritone. Wellington Town Hall, 29 November 1980. Flyer 1981: The Baroque Players & Cantoris. Conductor Peter Walls with Jenny Thirtle, Geoffrey Coker, Robert Oliver, Peter Russell present Music for Easter. St Paul's Cathedral, 25 March [1981]. Programme, and flyer 1982?: Cantoris; a programme of choral music: Bach, Vittoria, Poulenc, Whitehead, Debussy, Byrd. [1982?]. Programme (2 copies) 1984: Cantoris presents "The birth of the Baroque". Director Robert Oliver. St Peter's Willis Street, Wednesday 19 September [1984]. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources.