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Martin, Charles Andrew, 1895-1960 : Papers
Date: 1819, 1914-1979
By: Martin, Charles Andrew, 1894-1960
Reference: MS-Group-0581
Description: Papers of Dunedin-born musician Charles Martin include music scores [1914-1936], scrapbook [1921-1944], letters [1931-1979] and various other papers Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Quantity: 43 folder(s). 1 volume(s). 0.50 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs, mss, printed matter Finding Aids: Preliminary listing available. Processing information: Some child records described
Greenwood, John, 1832-1909 : Diary
Date: 1850-1855
By: Greenwood, John, 1832-1909
Reference: qMS-0884
Description: Contains schoolboy notes on historical personages but mostly Greenwood recorded day-to-day accounts of his life while a student at St John's College, Tamaki, Auckland. During this period he twice accompanied Bp Selwyn in the `Undine' when he visited various settlements in NZ, in the South Island, visiting Port Nicholson and Canterbury and as far south as Stewart Island, Bluff and Ruapuke. He writes of Selwyn a lot. Some illustrations of these places are included. Pieces of music, `Lightly tread' and `Under the stone' are at the beginning of the volume. Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - MS-Copy-Micro-0194 available Quantity: 1 volume(s) (112 pages). Physical Description: (28 cm, ½ brown morocco binding case, brown boards) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Dorothy Oliver, 1949
De Maus, David Alexander, 1847-1925 : Music scores, programmes and other papers
Date: [ca 1866-1915]
By: De Maus, David Alexander, 1847-1925
Reference: MS-Group-0539
Description: The collection includes scores, songs, programmes, lectures and associated papers Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Quantity: 15 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and printed matter Many of the music scores have covers illustrated by D A De Maus
Battye, Susan, fl 1978 : The shadow of the valley, a play about the Brunner Mine disaster
Date: [ca 1978]
By: Battye, Susan, active 1978-1990
Reference: MS-Papers-10453
Description: Comprises play about the Brunner Mine disaster of 1896 by Susan Battye and Thelma Eakin with music scores and map Script used in Greymouth High School production Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (duplicated) and music scores (photocopies)
Music album / [compiled by] Emily Jane Bridgen
Date: 1864-1865
From: Bridgen, Ann, d 1897 : Albums
By: Bridgen, Emily Jane, 1844-; Hill, Arthur (Lady), 1851-1944
Reference: qMS-0268
Description: Songs and piano music by various European composers, hand copied by Emily Bridgen Other - Compiled at `The Retreat, Parnell', 1864-1865. Other Titles - Galop - `Relief of Lucknow' Quantity: 1 volume(s). Physical Description: Ms
Nichols, James William, 1851-1934 : Papers
Date: 1874-[ca 1900]
By: Nichols, James William, 1851-1934
Reference: MS-Papers-1887
Description: Diary, 1874-1876 describes life as boilermaker in England, shipboard life on `Carnatic' as an assisted immigrant, and work in Marlborough, 1875-1876. Also Nichol's copies of piano-vocal scores of popular and sacred songs of late nineteeenth century Publication - Shipboard diary published in 'Plum duff and cake', edited by Joyce Neill, Christchurch, Pegasus, 1975 Quantity: 3 folder(s) (173 leaves and 11 music scores). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (photocopy) and printed matter
Mackay, Alice Forrester 1870-1940 : A collection of Scottish music / composed, copied o...
Date: [ca 1890 - 1893]
By: Mackay, Alice Forrester, 1870-1940
Reference: qMS-1190
Description: A collection of Scottish pieces copied or arranged for piano by Alice McLean. A wide variety of dance music is included - hornpipes, strathspeys, jigs, reels, etc. Many have named composers and all have titles. There is one composition by Alice Rowley "Lagmhor strathspey". Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Variations in title - Title on note written by the donor and inserted in the inside cover of the book reads 'The Laghmor [sic] Song Book written by Alice McLean at Laghmor Station, managed by her husband; Mrs McLean gathered these songs sung by the shepherds etc. (c.1890?).' No words are given to any of the music in the book. Source of title - Supplied title Other Titles - The Lagmhor Song Book Relationship complexity - See also MS-Papers-0440 and MS-Group-0185 Alice McLean was for many years a member of the Canterbury Caledonian Society and became an Honorary Life Member. As Alice Rowley, she met her first husband, Donald McLean, at a concert of the Society in which she had performed. This book is probably a compilation of Scottish music which she used when performing at Society gatherings. (For further information concerning this family see Ashburton New Zealand; its pioneers and its history 1853-1939, by John Brown, p 290-295. This also mentions music copyist Harry Herring who could be the copyist for much of this manuscript). Quantity: 1 volume(s) ([3], 300 pages). Physical Description: Holograph Finding Aids: Volume includes index.