d'Oisly, Maurice, 1882-1949

d'Oisly, Emile Maurice, 1882-1949

British tenor, who studied piano and singing at London's Royal Academy of Music, and was performing at Covent Garden in 1909. Son of Georges Maurice and Emma d'Oisly. He married Rosina Buckman on 24 Dec 1919, in London, England.

There are 25 related items to this topic
Manuscript

Programmes and clippings relating to Maurice D'Oisly; libretto of Lilac Time

Date: ca 1926, 1932

From: Morrison, Rosina Tarepa Buckman, 1923-2005: Papers relating to Rosina Buckman

Reference: MS-Papers-9784-4

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Morrison album

Date: 1922 to 1923

By: d'Oisly, Maurice, 1882-1949; Morrison, George Scott, 1918-2004

Reference: PA1-o-351

Description: Photographs, chiefly taken by Maurice D'Oisly, when on tour through New Zealand and Australia with his wife, the singer Rosina Buckman, and her mother Henrietta Buckman. Images begin on the RMS Ionic, travelling from Southampton to New Zealand, including scenes of shipboard life; Panama Canal; various passengers and crew on the ship. Shipboard staff include Captain (also called Commander) Jones, Chief Engineer Scott, Purser Gregson, and Dr Irving. Passengers include Mrs Guthrie-Smith and her daughter Barbara Guthrie-Smith. Inscriptions: Album page - "Tour 1922-23" Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with brown leather cover; initials M. d'O. stamped into leather; 24.5 x 31.5 cm

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[Music programmes 1925].

Date: 1925

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1925

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Paul Althouse and Arthur Middleton. Town Hall, Auckland. 28 September 1925. Souvenir book of words. Australian Silver Band. Programmes no 1 and 4. 1925. Hubert Carter. Booklet of press opinions, season 1925. Buckner's Dixie Jubilee Singers. No 1 and 2 programme in one. 1925 (2 different programmes) Kendall String Quartet. [Programme. ca 1925] (2 copies). Kreisler "The musical soul of the world". Programmes for first and second concerts, and programmes for concert in Wellington Town Hall 8th and 10th June, and 9 & 11th June 1925 (4 programmes in all) Stella Murray. New Zealand tour 1925. Town Hall Wellington [1925]. Programme Stella Murray. Recital. Theatre Royal Christchurch [ca 17 September 1925]. Programme and book of words. [1925]. Royal Albert Hall (London). Concerts featuring Rosina Buckman, Maurice D'Oisly, Antonio Brosa, Susanne Morvay, Elsie Owen, Laffitte. January 25th and February 22, 1925. (2 programmes in all) N.Z. and South Seas International Exhibition, Dunedin 1925-26. Festival Hall Official Amusements programme. Primary Schools Choir (3-4 December 1925), and "The Dream of Gerontius" by the Exhibition Choir (17-18 November 1925). Newcastle Steel Works Champion Band. Four different programmes. 1925. Orpheus Musical Society. "Tom Jones". Concert Chamber, Town Hall. 8 December 1925. Bernard Page. Organ recitals at the Town Hall Wellington, for 5 April, 12 April, 7 June, 5 July, 12 July 1925 (5 programmes in all). Palmerston North Choral Society assisted by the Orpheus Society. Haydn's oratorio "The Creation". Opera House Palmerston North. 15 July 1925. Shannon Choral Society. Wm B Bradbury's "Esther". Century Hall, Levin. 9 July 1925. Programme. Soloists of the Sistine Choir. Australasian tour. Souvenir programmes no. 1 (three copies varying slightly), 4, 6 and 8. 1925. Stralia. Australasian tour of the world famed dramatic soprano. Programmes no. 1 (1 copy) and 2 (2 copies). 1925. Edna Thomas, "the lady from Louisiana" in plantation songs and spirituals. Town Hall concert room, Wellington. 14,16,18 April 1925. Programme. Wellington Professional Orchestra. Programmes for concerts on 31 May (3 copies), 12 July (1 copy), 23 August (1 copy), 4 October (1 copy), 8 November (3 copies) 1925. (5 different programmes in all). Wellington Stage Employees' Sick & Benefit Society. Annual concert. 31 May 1925 (3 copies, two pink and one green). Quantity: 23 album(s) in 2 folders. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated and purchased from various sources, including Mr Joe Barnao, Levin, 2016.

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[Music programmes 1922]

Date: 1922

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1922

Description: Includes: Charles Begg & Co Ltd. Ten best sellers selected from Sam Fox library edition song success (book of lyrics and musical notation) Miss Rosina Buckman the distinguished New Zealand soprano [and] Mr Maurice D'Oisly the eminent English tenor [with] Miss Adeline Leon (cellist) [and] Mr Percy Kahn (pianist). New Zealand tour 1922. Programme and book of words. Miss Rosina Buckman the distinguished New Zealand soprano [and] Mr Maurice D'Oisly the eminent English tenor [with] Miss Adeline Leon (cellist) [and] Mr Percy Kahn, pianist. New Zealand tour 1922. Town Hall Wellington, [in the week before Saturday 10 June]. Programme and book of words. Miss Rosina Buckman the distinguished New Zealand soprano [and] Mr Maurice D'Oisly the eminent English tenor [with] Miss Adeline Leon (cellist) [and] Mr Percy Kahn (pianist). Farewell tour, New Zealand 1922-3. Programme and book of words (2 copies). J & N Tait have the honor to present Dame Clara Butt [and] Mr Kennerley Rumford, supported by Melsa (violin); at the piano Miss Grace Torrens. Third concert. Town Hall Auckland, 14 January 1922. Programme Christchurch Orchestral Society. Fourth concert. Choral Hall, 6 December 1922. Programme Miss Eileen Clifford. Recital (With Miss Eileen Driscoll, Mr Alan Fuller, Miss Mabelle Esquilant). Concert Chamber, 22 May 1922. Programme Greymouth Orchestral Society. Subscribers' first concert. Opera House Greymouth, 18 May 1922. Programme (2 copies, one pink and one white) Greymouth Orchestral Society. Subscribers' third concert. Opera House greymouth, 5 December 1922. Programme Benno Moisewitsch. Direction J & N Tait. Second concert. Grand Opera House Wellington, 8 September [1922]. Programme Benno Moisewitsch. Direction J & N Tait. Fourth concert. Grand Opera House Wellington, 12 September [1922]. Programme (2 copies, one autographed on front cover) New Plymouth Choral Society. Handel's oratorio "Judas Maccabaeus". Empire Theatre, 28 June 1922. Programme Toscha Seidel, the young Russian wizard of the violin. First concert. Town Hall Wellington, 10 August 1922. Programme (2 copies) Toscha Seidel, the young Russian wizard of the violin. First concert. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 3 August 1922. Programme Toscha Seidel, the young Russian wizard of the violin. Second concert. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 5 August 1922. Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Programme (2 copies) Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington. Second concert, 23 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington. Third concert, 24 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington. Fourth concert, 25 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington.Fifth concert, 26 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington.Sixth concert, 27 January 1922. Programme (2 copies) Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. First concert, 31 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Fourth concert, 3 February 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Fifth concert, 4 February 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Sixth concert, 6 February 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Farewell concert. King Edward Barracks [Christchurch], 14 February [1922]. Programme Wellington Brass Band Contest. Grand demonstration by winners and presentation of prizes. 18 February 1922. Programme Wellington Professional Orchestra. Third concert (With singer Miss Etta Field). 18 June 1922. Programme Wellington Professional Orchestra. Sixth concert (With singer Miss Blanche Crump, harpist Mr Glaysher. 10 September 1922. Programme Wellington Stage Employees' Sick and Benefit Society. grand concert. grand Opera House, 21 May 1922. Programme Wellington Waterside Workers Band. Seventh Sunday recital. Grand Opera House 9 July 1922. Programme Quantity: 31 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: One programme purchased from Anah Dunsheath, Auckland, in 2009.

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[Theatre programmes for concerts, recitals and music events in Great Britain some featu...

Date: 1900 - 1939

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-GB-1900/1939

Description: Includes: 1901: Worshipful Company of Cordwainers. A selection of music. The Hall, 16 January 1901. (With Marie Mallia, Lilian Gardner, Samuel Masters, Robert Hilton, Maud Horne, Fountain Meen). Programme (NZ connection unknown) 1918: The New Queen's Hall Orchestra. Vocalist Gervase Elwes, piano Adela Verne. Queen's Hall, 26 January 1918. Programme. (NZ connection unknown) 1920: Stella Power. Royal Albert Hall, 19 September 1920. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) 1921:Brand Lane orchestral series. "Cavalleria rusticana". Free Trade Hall Manchester, 8 January 1921. Programme / libretto (Rosina Buckman) Kreisler recital. Royal Albert Hall, 11 December 1921. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) Tetrazzini concert. Royal Albert Hall, 25 September 1921. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) Tetrazzini concert. Royal Albert Hall, 4 December 1921. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) Dame Nellie Melba with the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, conductor Landon Ronald. Royal Albert Hall, 8 May 1921. Programme (NZ connection unknown) Crystal Palace London. Dame Clara Butt Grand Festival concert, assisted by the Handel Festival Choir and Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra (with Rosina Buckman, Laura Evans-Williams, Maurice D'Oisly, Kennerley Rumford). 4 June [1921]. Flier Chappell Ballad concerts. Third concert of the season (With Rosina Buckman, Dora Labbette, Leila Megane, Virginia Perry, Hubert Eisdell, Ernest Hargreaves, Charles Tree, Gertrude Tomalin, pianist Moiseiwitsch, and the New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra conducted by Alick Maclean). Queen's Hall London, 29 October 1921. Programme Operatic concert with Rosina Buckman, Maurice D'Oisly, Edna Thornton, Peter Dawson and William James. Royal Albert Hall, 13 November 1921. Programme (Rosina Buckman) 1922: Verdun Sunday. Royal Albert Hall, 2 July 1922. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) 1923: Kreisler recital. Royal Albert Hall, 4 November 1923. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) 1924: Programme of Five O'Clock Musicale in aid of St John's Hospital. Town Hall Twickenham, 14 July 1924. Programme (Kathleen Cruickshank) 1925: John McCormack. Royal Albert Hall, 7 June 1925. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman) Madame Hempel supported by Rummel and John Amadio. Royal Albert Hall special Sunday concerts. 4 October 1925. Programme 1926: Stella Murray vocal recital. At the piano Harold Craxton; at the organ P Mavon Ibbs. Aeolian Hall (London). 9 June 1926. Madame Elena Gerhardt, at the piano Paula Hegner. Queen's Hall, 2 February 1926. Programme (Advert page for HMV mentions artist Rosina Buckman) International Celebrity Subscription concerts, season 1926-27. Programme (Rosina Buckman) 1930: Kathleen Cruickshank song recital. Parish Hall, 10 July 1930. At the piano: M Holmwood. (Promotional pamphlet with reviews and photograph) 1931: Royal Albert Hall. Special Sunday concerts. 1 February 1931. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Lance Fairfax, Amadio) 1936: BBC Promenade concerts 1936, with Eva Turner and Arthur Carron. 10 August 1936. Programme (NZ connection unknown) 1937: Wigmore Hall. Invitation to pianoforte recital by pupils of Frederick Moore (includes Janetta McStay, Jean McLeod and Terence (Terry) Vaughan) Quantity: 22 theatre programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Wil...

Date: 1922

From: [Theatre programmes of octavo size for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Williamson]

Reference: Eph-A-WILLIAMSON-1922

Description: Includes programmes for the following: Auckland Amateur Operatic Society. "Our Miss Gibbs", by Lionel Moncton. Directed by Theodore Trezise. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 23 November 1922. Programme. J C Williamson pantomime extravaganza "Babes in the wood" Country tour. Programme J C Williamson pantomime extravaganza "Babes in the wood". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 11 May 1922. Programme J C Williamson pantomime extravaganza "Babes in the wood". Grand Opera House Wellington, 3 June 1922. Programme J C Williamson pantomime extravaganza "Babes in the wood". Theatre Royal Christchurch, 15 June 1922. Programme William F Russell presents Nellie Bramley, in "Within the law". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 1 July 1922. Programme William F Russell presents Nellie Bramley, in "Sunday". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 15 July 1922. Programme William F Russell presents Nellie Bramley, in "Within the law". Grand Opera House Wellington, 5 August 1922. Programme William F Russell presents Nellie Bramley, in "Within the law". Theatre Royal Christchurch, 26 August 1922. Programme William F Russell presents Nellie Bramley, in "Bought and paid for", and "Sunday". Country tour 1922. Programme William F Russell presents Nellie Bramley, in "The third degree". Theatre Royal Christchurch, 7 October 1922. Programme William F Russell presents Nellie Bramley, in "The third degree". Grand Opera House Wellington, 23 October 1922. Programme William F Russell presents Nellie Bramley, in "Within the law", and "The lion and the mouse". Country tour 1922. Programme William F Russell presents Nellie Bramley, in "The lion and the mouse". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 4 December 1922. Programme Miss Rosina Buckman [and] Mr Maurice D'Oisly, Miss Adelina Leon (cellist) and Mr Percy Kahn (pianist). Theatre Royal Christchurch, [13 July] 1922. Programme and book of words. Christchurch competitions. Second demonstration concert. Theatre Royal, [10-12 May?] 1922. Programme "Cinderella". J C Williamson, lessee. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 15 November 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present famous Comic Opera Company in "Merrie England". Country tour. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present famous Comic Opera Company in "Merrie England". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 13 April 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present famous Comic Opera Company in "Merrie England". Grand Opera House Wellington, 13 May 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present famous Comic Opera Company in "The Mikado". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 13 May 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present famous Comic Opera Company in "Merry England". Theatre Royal Christchurch, 30 May 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present famous Comic Opera Company in "Dorothy". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 14 June 1922. Programme Miss Carwell Cooke's pupils. Dance recital, including "Gwenwyn of the Lonely Tower". Grand Opera House Wellington, 16 September 1922. Programme Joseph Coyne, the world famous comedian, in "His lady friends", by Emile Nitray and Frank Mandel. Country tour. Programme Mr G P Hanna presents "The vice-regals", headed by the prince of comedians, Claude Dampier. Grand Opera House Wellington, 14 June 1922. Programme Mr G P Hanna presents "The vice-regals", headed by the prince of comedians, Claude Dampier. Theatre Royal Christchurch [4 performances, 1922]. Programme J C Williamson Ltd. "Dick Whittington and his cat". Theatre Royal Christchurch, 27 February [1922]. Programme (2 copies) Fuller's Vaudeville. Princess Theatre Dunedin. Programmes for weeks commencing: 30 January, 20 February, 27 March, 24 April, 15 May, 26 June, 24 July, 28 August, 25 September, 16 October, 13 November 1922 (11 programmes in all) Miss G Helen Gard'ner and Mrs James Hannah present the fantastic fairy play "Pinocchio the puppet and Cinderella the doll". Grand Opera House Wellington, 20-22 July 1922. Programme Miss Cecil Hall and her Corps de Ballet (200 performers). His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, [1922]. Programme Annette Kellerman, supported by her own company the Tivoli Follies including Stuart Barnes. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 9 January 1922. Programme Miss Daphne Knight presents her pupils in "Carnival". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 9 August 1922. Programme Mr Joe Knowsley presents his Annual Dance Extravaganza. Grand Opera House Wellington, 4 December 1922. Programme Nicola, the world's greatest magician. Country tour [1922]. Programme Nicola, the world's greatest magician. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 15 August 1922. Programme Nicola, the world's greatest magician. Grand Opera House Wellington, 19 September 1922. Programme Nicola, the world's greatest magician. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 9 October 1922. Programme Nicola, the world's greatest magician. Theatre RoyalChristchurch, 21 October 1922. Programme Mr C Southwood has much pleasure in presenting The Quality Performers in the costume comedy extravaganza, "A Harvest of Humor and Harmony". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 6 and 8 May [1922]. Programme Mr C Southwood has much pleasure in presenting The Quality Performers in "A Harvest of Humor and Harmony". Theatre Royal Christchurch, 20 May 1922. Programme Toscha Seidel the young Russian wizard of the violin. First concert. Town Hall Wellington, 10 August [1922]. Programme Toscha Seidel the young Russian wizard of the violin. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 17 August 1922. Programme. Toscha Seidel the young Russian wizard of the violin. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 23 August 1922. Programme Harry G Musgrove presents Ella Shields. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 6 March 1922. Programme Harry G Musgrove presents Ella Shields. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 20 March 1922. Programme Harry G Musgrove presents Ella Shields. Grand Opera House Wellington, 13 March 1922. Programme Harry G Musgrove presents for the first time in Dunedin, England's celebrated comedienne, Ella Shields. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 29 March 1922. Programme Harry G Musgrove presents Ella Shields and her delightful supporting company. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 1 May 1922. Programme Harry G Musgrove presents Ella Shields. Grand Opera House Wellington, 15 April 1922. Programme Jascha Spivakovsky concerts of music for the pianoforte. First recital. Auckland Town Hall, 8 July 1922. Programme Jascha Spivakovsky concerts of music for the pianoforte. First recital. Town Hall Wellington, 20 July 1922. Programme Jascha Spivakovsky concerts of music for the pianoforte. Second recital. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 31 July 1922. Programme Jascha Spivakovsky concerts of music for the pianoforte. Second recital. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 5 August 1922. Programme Farewell appearance of Marie Tempest, England's greatest comedy artiste, and Graham Browne, England's noted leading man, in "Mr Pim passes by", by A A Milne; preceded by "The dumb and the blind", by Harold Chapin. Country tour 1922. Programme Farewell appearance of Marie Tempest, England's greatest comedy artiste, and Graham Browne, England's noted leading man, in "Mr Pim passes by", by A A Milne; preceded by "The dumb and the blind", by Harold Chapin. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 18 February 1922. Programme Mr Allan Wilkie with Miss Hilda Dorrington in The Plays of Shakespeare, supported by his permanent Australasian Shakespearean company. "The merchant of Venice". Theatre Royal Christchurch [16? September 1922] Mr Allan Wilkie with Miss Hilda Dorrington in The Plays of Shakespeare, supported by his permanent Australasian Shakespearean company. "King John". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, October 1922. Programme Mr Allan Wilkie with Miss Hilda Dorrington in The Plays of Shakespeare, supported by his permanent Australasian Shakespearean company. "A midsummer night's dream". Grand Opera House Wellington, 18 November 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present their New English Dramatic Company in "The bat", by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Country tour [1922]. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present their New English Dramatic Company in "The bat", by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 21 September 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present their New English Dramatic Company in "The bat", by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Grand Opera House Wellington, 12 October 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present their New English Dramatic Company in "The bat", by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 26 October 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present their New English Dramatic Company in "The bat", by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Theatre Royal Cashel Street, 3 November 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present the Royal Comic Opera Company in "The boy", founded on Arthur Pinero's farce "The magistrate", by Fred Thompson. Country tour 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present the Royal Comic Opera Company in "The boy". Grand Opera House Wellington, 24 August 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present the Royal Comic Opera Company in "The boy". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 9 September 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd presents Lawrence Grossmith in "Captain Applejack", by Walter Hackett. Grand Opera House Wellington, 26 December 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "Firefly", a comedy opera by Otto Harbach and Rudolf Friml. Grand Opera House Wellingtopn, 16 February 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present for the first time in New Zealand, Louis Bennison, the famous romantic actor in his original role, "Johnny get your gun", by Edmund Lawrence Burke. Country tour 1922. Programme JC Williamson Ltd present for the first time in New Zealand, Louis Bennison, the famous romantic actor in his original role, "Johnny get your gun", by Edmund Lawrence Burke. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 7 November 1922. Programme JC Williamson Ltd present for the first time in New Zealand, Louis Bennison, the famous romantic actor in his original role, "Johnny get your gun", by Edmund Lawrence Burke. Grand Opera House Wellington, 5 December 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "The lilac domino", with Rene Maxwell, Gaston Mervale, Claude Flemming, George Gee, and Hugh Steyne. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 10 January 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "The lilac domino", with Rene Maxwell, Gaston Mervale, Claude Flemming, George Gee, and Hugh Steyne. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 28 January 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present the Royal Comic Opera Company in "The maid of the mountains". Country tour 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present the Royal Comic Opera Company in "The maid of the mountains". Grand Opera House Wellington, 1 July 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present the Royal Comic Opera Company in "The maid of the mountains". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 19 July 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd presents the New English Musical Comedy Company in "A night out". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing December 1922. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present the world famous comedian Joseph Coyne in "Nightie night!", by Martha M Stanley and Adelaide Matthews. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 7 February 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present the New English Comedy Company in "Paddy the next best thing", by Gayer Mackay and Robert Ord. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 21 January 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present the New English Comedy Company in "Peg o' my heart", by J Hartley Manners. Country tour 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "Scandal", by Cosmo Hamilton, with Maude Hanaford, Frank Harvey and Mr Robert Brough. Country tour 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "Scandal", by Cosmo Hamilton, with Maude Hanaford, Frank Harvey and Mr Robert Brough. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 4 February 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "Scandal", by Cosmo Hamilton, with Maude Hanaford, Frank Harvey and Mr Robert Brough. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 18 February 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "Scandal", by Cosmo Hamilton, with Maude Hanaford, Frank Harvey and Mr Robert Brough. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 28 February 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "The sign on the door", by Channing Pollock, with Maude Hanaford and William J Kelly. Country tour. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "The sign on the door", by Channing Pollock, with Maude Hanaford and William J Kelly. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 11 March 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "The sign on the door", by Channing Pollock, with Maude Hanaford and William J Kelly. Grand Opera House Wellington, 18 March 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "The sign on the door", by Channing Pollock, with Maude Hanaford and William J Kelly. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 5 April 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present Marie Tempest and Graham Browne in "Tea for three", by Roi Cooper Megrue. Grand Opera House Wellington, 25 March 1922. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present Marie Tempest and Graham Browne in "Tea for three", by Roi Cooper Megrue. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 11 April 1922. Programme Will Burns presents the gorgeous extravaganza "Yamo, Yamo". Proceeds for Wellington Caledonian Soicety Building Fund. Grand Opera House Wellington, 29 July 1922. Programme YMCA Gymnastic Carnival. Physical director J A Duffy. Grand Opera House Wellington, 7 October 1922. Programme Quantity: 102 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programmes, approximately 220 mm.

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Queen's Hall promenade concerts. 29th season, 1923. Thursday Sept 27th 1923 at 8 - Miss...

Date: 1923

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-GB-1923-01

Description: Programme for a concert featuring New Zealand singer Rosina Buckman. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on folded brochure, 384 x 255 mm.

Manuscript

d'Oisly, Maurice, 1882-1949:Memoir

Date: [ca 1925-1949]

From: Morrison, Anne, fl 1960-1995 : Papers relating to Rosina Buckman and Maurice d'Oisly

Reference: MS-Papers-11901-29

Description: Memoir by Maurice d'Oisly "And now, What am I going to do?". Includes some loose newspaper clippings. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss

Manuscript

d'Oisly, Maurice, 1882-1949: Notebook

Date: [ca 1925-1949]

From: Morrison, Anne, fl 1960-1995 : Papers relating to Rosina Buckman and Maurice d'Oisly

Reference: MS-Papers-11901-28

Description: Notebook on singing instruction by Maurice d'Oisly Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss

Manuscript

Notes on Maurice D'Oisly

Date: [ca 1925-1949, 1988-1991]

From: Morrison, Anne, fl 1960-1995 : Papers relating to Rosina Buckman and Maurice d'Oisly

Reference: MS-Papers-11901-30

Description: Notes on Maurice D'Oisly by Anne Morrison. Also includes material by Maurice D'Oisly. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss

Manuscript

Photographic orders

Date: 1990

From: Morrison, Anne, fl 1960-1995 : Papers relating to Rosina Buckman and Maurice d'Oisly

Reference: MS-Papers-11901-31

Description: Includes orders for photographic work relating to Rosina Buckman from the Hocken Library Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss

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Morrison, Anne, fl 1960-1995 : Photographs relating to opera singers Rosina Buckman and...

Date: [ca 1900], 1909-1917, 1922

By: Morrison, Anne, active 1960-1995; Downes, Peter, 1928-2022

Reference: PA-Group-00843

Description: Photographs of husband and wife opera singers Rosina Buckman and Maurice d'Oisly, and their friends and collegues, taken between circa 1900 and circa 1925. Includes three albums compiled by Maurice d'Oisly with photographs possibly taken by him. -One album of images dated 1909-1917 of Buckman, d'Oisly and friends taken in a range of places in England. -Two albums of images taken during the 1913-1914 world tour of the Quinlan Opera Company showing d'Oisly and colleagues on board ship, and during other rest periods, in a variety of countries, when they were not performing. Also includes a broken photograph of Rosina Buckman as a young woman, an autographed photograph of singer Peggy Ford dated 1922, and a photograph taken inside the Royal Albert Hall, London, probably during World War I, at a concert for soldiers. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Source of title - Title supplied by Library Anne Morrison was working on a biography of Rosina Buckman in the 1980s, which was never published. These collected papers are the result of this work. Quantity: 3 album(s). 3 b&w original photographic print(s) one handcoloured, one broken in two. 2 photocopy/ies. Provenance: Material gathered by Anne Morrison and given to Peter Downes for eventual deposit with the Alexander Turnbull Library. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2159: Papers relating to Rosina Buckman and Maurice d'Oisly.

Manuscript

Family letters

Date: 1912-1943

From: Morrison, Anne, fl 1960-1995 : Papers relating to Rosina Buckman and Maurice d'Oisly

Reference: MS-Papers-11901-05

Description: Family letters relating to Rosina Buckman, Maurice d'Oisly and Henrietta Matilda Buckman. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss

Other

Rosina Buckman (2) Clippings and CD files (2 of 3)

Date: 2007

From: Downes, Peter, 1928-: Collection relating to New Zealand music, theatre, and broadcasting history

Reference: MS-Papers-12036-21/2

Description: The second folder of three from papers originally in a file box labelled 'Rosina Buckman (2) Clippings and CD files'. Includes a folder of photocopies and printed out photographs of Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly, and photocopies of clippings and print-outs from the internet about Rosina Buckman. The earliest date of the collated material is 1904. Title transcribed from item. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed matter, photocopies.

Other

Rosina Buckman (3) and Nora d'Argel (2 of 2)

Date: 1994-1999

From: Downes, Peter, 1928-: Collection relating to New Zealand music, theatre, and broadcasting history

Reference: Ms-Papers-12036-22/2

Description: The second folder of two from papers originally in a file box labelled 'Rosina Buckman (3) also D'Argel'. Includes a manilla folder labelled 'Brian Pearcy' that contains correspondence with Brian Pearcy and Emma Hopkins (from UCOL in Palmerston North) about Rosina Buckman, a manilla folder labelled 'Buckman CD' that contains agendas and minutes of meetings for the 'historic recordings project' (which appear to have been collated by Brian Salkeld), a manilla folder labelled 'Buckman/d'Argel record holdings', copies of correspondence with Roger Flury (Alexander Turnbull Library) and other libraries regarding holdings of Rosina Buckman and Nora d'Argel material, lists of library holdings, and an envelope labelled 'Discographies Rosina Buckman and Maurice d'Oisly'. Note that the 'historic recordings project' resulted in the 'Treasures in Sound' collaboration between the National Library/Alexander Turnbull Library and various recording companies to produce CDs of vulnerable archival sound material. The 'Madam Butterfly' recording featuring Rosina Buckman was one of the first CDs to be produced for this programme. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, printed matter, photocopies.

Manuscript

Morrison, Anne, fl 1960-1995 : Papers relating to Rosina Buckman and Maurice d'Oisly

Date: 1987-1995

By: Morrison, Anne, active 1960-1995; Downes, Peter, 1928-2022

Reference: MS-Group-2159

Description: Comprises papers relating to the career of Rosina Buckman and her husband Maurice d'Oisly. Includes newspaper articles and reviews of performances. Also includes correspondence with Mrs Morrison regarding Buckman's background. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Source of title - Supplied by Library Arrangement: Papers that were collected by Mrs Morrison have been sorted into folders and given titles by Mr Downes Anne Morrison was working on a biography of Rosina Buckman in the 1980s, which was never published. These collected papers are the result of this work. Quantity: 34 folder(s). 2 volume(s). 0.35 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter (some photocopies) Provenance: Material gathered by Anne Morrison and given to Peter Downes for eventual deposit with Alexander Turnbull Library. Transfers: Collection as a whole taken into the Archive of New Zealand Music; materials transferred from here - To Photographic Archive - 2 photograph albums.

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Morrison, Rosina Tarepa Buckman, 1923-2005 :Photographs of Rosina Buckman & Maurice D'O...

Date: ca 1910- ca1930

By: Morrison, Rosina Tarepa Buckman, 1923-2005

Reference: PAColl-3109

Description: Portraits of Rosina Buckman & Maurice D'Oisly & an interior view of the living room of Rosina Buckman's house Rosina Tarepa Buckman Morrison (nee Calvert), wife of George Scott Morrison, was the niece of Rosina Buckman. Quantity: 3 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Photographs of Percy Grainger, singers and musicians, and Temple White

Date: [ca 1920-1953]

From: White, Harold Temple, 1881-1972 :Photographs relating to Temple White's musical career

Reference: PAColl-8018-1

Description: Photographs of Harold Temple White, the Wellington Harmonic Society, and the board and conferences of the Institute of registered Music Teachers of New Zealand. Other photographs show Temple White with visiting and local musicians, singers, conducters and collegues. There are signed photographs of visiting musicans and singers, and a group of photographs recording Temple White's friendship with the Australian composer, Percy Grainger. Researcher identified Peter Baillie as the man with Harold White in the photograph at PAColl-8018-1-22. Quantity: 64 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Newscuttings relating to Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly

Date: 1923-1948

From: Morrison, Rosina Tarepa Buckman, 1923-2005: Papers relating to Rosina Buckman

Reference: MS-Papers-9784-5

Description: Includes cartoons of Maurice D'Oisly from the Bulletin; also clipping on Lucille Graham, NZ soprano Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Programmes relating to Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly

Date: 1919-1925

From: Morrison, Rosina Tarepa Buckman, 1923-2005: Papers relating to Rosina Buckman

Reference: MS-Papers-9784-3

Description: Inlcudes Gala Performance, Covent Garden, 1919 Quantity: 1 folder(s).