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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1918

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1918

Description: Includes: Auckland City Council. Organ recital by Mr Maughan Barnett, city organist. Vocalist Madame Bella Russell. Town Hall, 9 March 1918. Programme / flier Cappelli, direction John Hopkins. N.Z. tour 1918. Program 6. Programme / flier Festival for the Encouragement of New Zealand Music [music by New Zealand composers] 1918. 200 performers (With works by composers J C Bradshaw, Bryant Williams, Chas Willeby, Arthur Lilly, Alfred Hill, Miss Winifred Hawcridge, F Clutsam, G Clutsam, Mrs K J Foster, H M Johnson, R A Horne, Frank Hutchens, Mai Burnes-Loughman, Mrs Alice Forrester, J T Sinclair, Murray Gibbs, Harry Hiscocks, Sydney Hoben, A W Vine, G A Kennedy, Miss Nellie Butler) . Choral Hall Christchurch, 6-7 August 1918. Souvenir programme Esther Fisher. Piano recital. Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington, 1 August 1918. Programme / flier with portrait photograph Grand concert for Brooklyn Baby no. 14 (With performers Wellington Harmonic Society, Leonard Barnes, Frank R Johnstone, Mrs Frank Tunley, Norman Aitken, Mr & Mrs Culford Bell, and conductor H Temple White). Town Hall, 20 May 1918. Programme / flier. Turnbull, Hickson & Gooder, printers [Concert]. Prior's Rooms, Strand Arcade. 5 October 1918. Programme / flier (Typescript) The Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music of London England for Local Examinations in Music in the British Empire. Local Centre Examinations (Syllabus A). Papers set for the year 1918 in Rudiments of Music, Harmony and Counterpoint. Wellington Amateur Orchestral Society. Programme of orchestral concert in aid of Navy League funds. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 18 July [1918]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress and offset print, varying sizes up to quarto.

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Maoriland's charming comedienne, Bathie Stuart and her Musical Maids assisted by the Ha...

Date: 1920 - 1923

From: [Programmes and other ephemera relating to Maori concerts, festivals and entertainment. 1800s - 1929].

Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-CONCERT-1922-01

Description: Flier programme for a performance featuring Bathie Stuart, Miss Clarice Wood, Miss Ilma Page, Miss Liane Le Fevre, Miss Dorothy Baker, George Greig and a Hawaiian Instrumental Trio. The lower part of the flier is an advertisement for Lewis R Eady & Son Ltd, 162 Queen Street. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on flier, 290 x 143 mm.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1908

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1908

Description: Includes: Grand popular concert (with Rosina Buckmann, Charles Saunders, Arline Thackeray, Mrs Murdoch, Robert Parker, Hamilton Hodges, Miss Clara Robson). [Wellington] Town Hall, 15 August 1908. Programme / flier (2 copies) Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. Australasian tour (with Frank Merrick, piano; Carl Barre, violin; Arthur Godfrey, accompanist; T E Midgley, organist). Auckland, His Majesty's Theatre, 13 January 1908. Programme Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. Australasian tour. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 15 January 1908. Programme The famous Canadian Kilties Band. First appearance in Wellington. Theatre Royal, [1908]. Programme Madame Ada Crossley. Australasian tour 1908-09. Direction J C Williamson (With John Harrison, tenor; Mr Jay Ryan, baritone; M Leon Sametini, violin; Mr Percy Grainger, piano; accompanist Harold Whittle). Programme - first concert. Mark Hambourg, under the direction of J & N Tait. Choral Hall Auckland, 12, 15 and 17 October [1908]. Programme Kubelik, under the sole management of Frank Buckingham. Royal Albert Hall Auckland, 22-23 June 1908. Programme (with photographs of Kubelik, Countess Czaky-[S]zell (Madame Kubelik), and the couple's twin daughters). Programme (with accompanying performers Miss Erna Mueller, Miss Emily Dyason, and Herr Ludwig Schwab) Wanganui Orchestral Society. Concert. Opera House, 5 August 1908. Programme (singer Mr Charles H Stephens, and trio: Miss Richmond, Mr W McCaul, Mr Bertram Yeates) Wanganui Orchestral Society. Concert. Opera House, 11 December 1908. programme (singers Madame Briggs, Mr Charles H Stephens; violinist Mr W H McCaul) Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress and offset print, varying sizes up to quarto.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1940

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1940

Description: Includes: 1940s?: Concert programme (Carbon typescript featuring Jack McDonagh, Miss Betty Rosenthal, Master Feehan, Geo Simmons & Jim White, Miss Marjorie Clifford, Geo Stent, Miss Janette Briggs, Mr Walter Nash (speech), Chas H Burridge, Mrs Rosenthal, Jim Taylor's Band) 1940: Auckland Centennial Music Festival. 7-16 June 1940. (With Sir Ernest Davis, Hewitt Edwards, Andersen Tyrer, Isobel Baillie, Gladys Ripley, Heddle Nash, Oscar Natzke, Raymond Beatty, Frank Bermingham, T W M Ashby, J S Stewart, James Shelley, Harry Woolley, Dr S Kenneth Phillips, Colin Muston, Albert Bryant, H C Luscombe, etc). Programme [Cover design by A J C Fisher]. (2 copies) The British Music Society New Zealand (Incorporated). Second concert, 1939-40 season. (With Marie Vandewart, Nora Gray, Lawrence A North, Audrey Gibson Foster, Mrs Ernest Porter). James Smiths' Ltd, 22 April 1940. Programme / flier Canterbury Centennial Music Festival. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 24 May - 2 June 1940. (With Andersen Tyrer, Len Barnes, Harison Cook, James Shelley, Professor J C Bradshaw, Isobel Baillie, Gladys Ripley, Heddle Nash, Oscar Natzke, Alfred Worsley, Frederick Bullock, Raymond Beatty, Frank Bermingham, Maurice Clare, Frederick Page, Fred C Penfold, Victor C Peters, James Hight, Leonard C Travers, Eric Craighead, Mrs N W Robbins). Souvenir programme (2 copies) Centennial celebrity concerts, July 1940. (With photographs of Isobel Baillie, Gladys Ripley, Heddle Nash, Oscar Natzke, the Centennial String Quartet, Clifford Huntsman). Souvenir programme (2 copies) Ignaz Friedman, eminent Polish pianist. Pianoforte recital. Town Hall, 24 October [1940]. Programme (2 copies) Farewell pianoforte recital by Ignaz Friedman, eminent Polish pianist. Town Hall Wellington, 19 November [1940]. Programme (2 copies, one with cover damage) Wellington Centennial Music Festival, 22-29 June 1940. With photos of Isobel Baillie, Heddle Nash, Stanley Oliver, Oscar Natzke, Gladys Ripley, Frank Bermingham, Harison Cook, Raymond Beatty, Andersen Tyrer, Maurice Clare. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Training College Choral Society. Fifth annual recital, 27th September 1940. (With Vesta Emanuel, Loretto Cunningham, T A Larsen, H Warburton, Joan Wollerman). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress and offset print, varying sizes up to quarto.

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New Zealand Broadcasting Service :The Auckland Festival 1956. Festival variety; a caval...

Date: 1956

From: [Theatre programmes for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand. 1950-1959].

By: New Zealand Broadcasting Service

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1956-01

Description: Programme for a variety concert, featuring the following performers whose photographs appear inside: John McKenzie Quartet (Don Branch, John McKenzie, Ray Gunter, Bob Ewing), Radio Roadhouse Team (Barry Linehan, Noeline Pritchard, Mervyn Smith), Bill Wolfgramm's Hawaiians South Sea Island Magic, Pat McMinn with the Stardusters (Jack Langford, Laurie North, Bill Langford), Ian Watkins, Peter Gwynn, Keith Bracey, James Hoskins, Rex Sayers, Doreen Harvey, Rex Wilson, Doug Laurenson, Eddie Hegan, Beryl Dalley, Oswald Cheesman, The Keysters (Nancy Harrie and John Thomson). The back cover shows an advertisement for Taniwha Blue washing powder. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklet of 8 pages, 250 x 200 mm.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1943].

Date: 1943

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1943

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Annual vocal and pianoforte recital by Mr H Barry Coney, assisted by ... his students. Town Hall Concert Chamber, Auckland, 30 October [1943]. Programme Pianoforte recital by Ignaz Friedman, eminent Polish pianist. Municipal Concert Chamber, Dunedin, 3 February 1943. Programme Wellington Training College Choral Society. Eighth annual recital (With Alison Cordery and Christabel Nation). 30 September 1943. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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His Majesty's Veterans. Luncheon given by His Excellency the Earl of Ranfurly on Empire...

Date: 1903

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: Eph-A-VICEREGAL-1903-01

Description: Programme for veterans, probably of the South African War, included selections by the Band of the Countess of Ranfurly's OWn Regiment, musical items by Mrs Parkes, Mr Horace Stebbing, Mr A A Partridge, Mr F W Lloyd, Messrs C Leslie and J Smithson, Messrs V Dossetor and H Stebbing, Very Rev Dr Egan. The back cover shows a picture of the Veteran's Home in Auckland. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph on folded card, 203 x 126 mm. Provenance: Purchased at New Zealand Book Auctions, 22 February 2009

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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1909

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1909

Description: Includes: Madame Ada Crossley. Australasian tour 1908-09. Direction J C Williamson (With John Harrison, tenor; Mr Jay Ryan, baritone; M Leon Sametini, violin; Mr Percy Grainger, piano; accompanist Harold Whittle). Programme - second concert [Pencilled date 19 January 1909]. Pianoforte recitals by Misses Madoleine Webbe and Gertrude Spooner (assisted by Miss Peggy Bain, violin; Miss Blanche Garland, contralto; and Mr J F Carr, tenor). Town Hall Concert Chamber Wellington, 21 and 25 May 1909. Programme, and promotional pamphlet with photographs of the two main performers. Wanganui Orchestral Society. Concert. Opera House, 30 September 1909. Programme (with singer Mrs P Lewis, bassoonists Messrs B Yeates and G Turvey) Concert in aid of Rahui Cricket Club (President Byron Brown, secretary Arthur Hall; with performers Mrs Larkin, Mr and Master Dentice, Mrs R D'Ath, Mr T K Thomson, Mr D Kenny, Miss A M St George, Miss K Lynch). Otaki?, 4 December 1909. Programme Madame Melba. Tour 1909, under the direction of John Lemmone. People's concert, Wellington 4 May [1909]. Programme (2 copies) and three pink tickets Madame Melba. Tour 1909, under the direction of John Lemmone (with Una Bourne, John Lemmone, and Fred Ranalow). Opera House, Auckland, 18 May 1090. Programme Madame Melba. Tour 1909, under the direction of John Lemmone (with Una Bourne, John Lemmone and Fred Ranalow). Opera House Auckland, 20 May 1909. Programme Madame Melba. Tour 1909, under the direction of John Lemmone (with Una Bourne and Frederick Ranalow). Programmes (3 different, and one duplicate of one) Quantity: 8 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress and offset print, varying sizes up to quarto.

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[Music programmes 1961]

Date: 1961

By: Auckland Competitions Society

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1961

Description: Includes: Larry Adler. Accompanist Oswald Cheesman. Auckland Town Hall, 19 July 1961. Programme Larry Adler. Accompanist Oswald Cheesman. Wellington Town Hall, 3 August 1961. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Competitions Society. Programme for grand demonstration concert (With Raewyn and Glenis Sadgrove, Dianne Harvey, David Harper, Rodney Reader, Mark Pedrotti, Marianne Bowden, Donald McGregor, Lynne Cantlon, Faye Campbell School of Dancing, Maree Yalland, Gail Partchett, Fay Stentiford, Kay Mettam, Jan Challis, Alan Robinson, Wendy Thomas, Patricia O'Connor, Christine Shaw, Sharon McAsey, Hannah Tatana, Raewyn Stewart, Robert Laird, Margaret Inkster, Donelle Paton, William Johnston, Daniel Ford, Frank Brown, Maureen Donaldson). Town Hall Auckland, 7 September 1961. Auckland Recorded Music Society Inc. 1961 recitals; "A midsummer night's music", outdoor serenade recital, 4 February 1961. Programme Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra. Auckland Town Hall, 7 October 1961. Programme Auckland University Students' International presents "Gaudeamus" (Let us enjoy ourselves); festive glimpses of many lands. An international concert. Concert Chamber [Auckland], 4-8 July 1961. Programme Berlin Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Hans von Benda. Wellington Town Hall, 10 August 1961. Programme (2 copies) Berlin Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Hans von Benda. Wellington Town Hall, 11 August 1961. Programme Berlin Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Hans von Benda. Wellington Town Hall, 12 August 1961. Programme (2 copies) Helen Collier, New Zealand pianist. Promotional booklet (with portrait on cover). Todd Duncan. New Zealand tour 1961 - direction R J Kerridge. Programme 1 and 2 in same booklet (2 copies) [Second concert was in Wellington 17 May 1961] Todd Duncan. New Zealand tour 1961 - direction R J Kerridge. Accompanied by Geirge Malloy at the piano. Programme no. 3 Dunedin Ladies' Brass Band (Ic.) 21st anniversary, Montecillo Hall, 25 November 1961. Menu and toast list. New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents "Elijah", by Felix Mendelssohn. Wellington Town Hall, 28 June 1961. Programme Four Hundred Club Wanganui. First subscription concert. Piano recital by Abbey Simon. Concert Chamber, Wanganui War Memorial, 26 June 1961. Programme / flier Four Hundred Club Wanganui. Third subscription concert. Fine Arts Quartet. Concert Chamber, Wanganui War Memorial, 15 August 1961. Programme / flier (2 copies) Pierre Fournier. Wellington cello recital, 1 July [1961] Programme R J Kerridge presents Luigi Infantino; at the piano Angelo Campori. New Zealand tour 1961. Programme (2 copies) R J Kerridge presents Mindru Katz, distinguished Rumanian pianist. Solo recitals. First New Zealand tour 1961. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet (2 copies) Honor McKellar (mezzo soprano) and Maurice Till (piano). Song recitals. Tour arranged by Department of Adult Education, University of Otago [1961?]. Programme R J Kerridge presents Kenneth McKellar, Jimmy Shand and Alex Finlay with Lucille Graham and Bobby Watson. First New Zealand tour 1961. Atr the piano: Denis Woolford. Programme with photographs (2 copies) Masterton Choral Society presents their Grand concert. Musical director Louise Gilmour; pianist Agnes Aburn. Social Hall, Municipal Buildings, 22 July 1961. Programme Mount Albert War Memorial Hall. Grand opening concert (Compere Athol Coats, with Desma Hudson, Henry Shirley, Pamela L'Estrange, Alan Pow, Mary L'Estrange). 29 July 1961. Souvenir programme New Plymouth City Choir presents Faure's "Requiem"; conductor Ian Menzies, guest artists John McDonald (baritone), Pauline Price (soprano), Alex Lindsay String Ensemble (leader Ruth Pearl). War Memorial Hall New Plymouth, 22 July 1961. Programme (2 copies) Piano recital by Abbey Simon. The 400 Club, Wanganui. First subscription concert. Concert Chamber Wanganui War Memorial, 26 June 1961. Flier /programme. Abbey Simon (piano). Lower Hutt Town Hall, 2 August 1961. Programme Sisters of Mercy Wellington. Centenary concert. Wellington Town Hall, 31 July 1961. Programme (2 copies) Spanish Musical Revue. Celebrity Circuit pty Ltd proudly present ... Direct from Spain on world tour; the first All-Spanish revue "Joy of Spain". Programme Recital by Betty Stewart. Auckland Organists' Association. Town Hall, 26 November 1961. Programme Music of Stravinsky. University Memorial Theatre, in momoriam Dylan Thomas. Songs from William Shakespeare. Sunday November 19 [1961?]. Flier only. University of Canterbury Madrigal Singers. Conductor William R Hawkey. Guest artists: Anita Ritchie, Edmund Bohan, Winston Sharp, Maurice Till, John Ritchie String Orchestra. University Hall, 7 October 1961. Programme Wellington Junior Choir. Conductor Judith Temple White; accompanist Heather Martin [Recital]. Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 14 October 1961. Programme (with cover illustration by S R L Gurr)(perhaps Sylvia Gurr) Robert Wilson and the White Heather Group. Direction R J Kerridge. First New Zealand tour 1961. Programme Quantity: 26 album(s) Album(s). 3 other publications. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1953. Folder 2,...

Date: 1953

From: National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1947-1962].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1953-2

Description: Includes: 4 July: Conductor Warwick Braithwaite; soloist Alan Loveday, violin. Town Hall Wellington, 4 July 1953. Programme (2 copies) 18 July: Conductor Warwick Braithwaite; soloist Mina Foley. Town Hall Dunedin, 18 July 1953. Programme (2 copies) 21 July: Conductor Warwick Braithwaite; soloist Maurice Clare, violin. Town Hall Dunedin, 21 July 1953. Programme 15 August: Conductor Warwick Braithwaite; soloist Hephzibah Menuhin. Town Hall Wellington, 15 August 1953. Programme (2 copies) 8 September: Conductor Warwick Braithwaite; soloist Yi-Kwei Sze, bass-baritone. Town Hall Wellington, 8 September 1953. Programme (2 copies) 30 September: Lunchtime concert. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite. Auckland Town Hall, 30 September [1953?]. Flyer / programme 11 November: National Orchestra and the Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir, conductor Malcolm Rickard. Conductor Terence Vaughan. Town Hall Wellington, 11 November 1953. Programme (2 copies) 26 December: "Pops" concert. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite; soloist Lily Latischeva, soprano. Town Hall Auckland, 26 December 1953. Programme (2 copies) 26 December: Two "Pops" concerts by the National Orchestra. Auckland Town Hall, 26 December [and] 28 December [1953]. Red flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including Michael Wyatt 1976, Mr D E Hurley 1983, J Barsby (1980s), J Gore (1989).

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes. January - July...

Date: 1954

From: National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1947-1962].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1954-1

Description: Includes: - 1954 Wellington subscription series by the National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Town Hall Wellington. Eighth season. Programme /seating plan / ticket application form -4-6 February. The Proms by the National Orchestra. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite. Wellington Town Hall, 4-6 February 1954. Flyer. -3 April. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite, soloist Solomon. Wellington Town Hall, 3 April 1954. Programme (2 copies). - 8 April: Conductor Warwick Braithwaite; soloist Solomon. Town Hall Auckland, 8 April 1954. Programme -29 April. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite, soloists F. Rosner and E. Lawson. Hastings Municipal Theatre, 29 April 1954. Programme. - 15 May, Conductor Warwick Braithwaite. Soloist Brigitte de Beaufond. Civic Theatre Christchurh, 15 May 1954. Programme -17 May. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite, soloist Charles Lilamand. Dunedin Town Hall, 17 May 1954. Programme. -18 May. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite, soloist Doris Veale. Dunedin Town Hall, 18 May 1954. Programme. - 29 May. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite, soloist Jan Smeterlin. Wellington Town Hall, 29 May 1954. Programme (2 copies). -26 June. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite, soloist Leon Goossens. Wellington Town Hall, 26 June 1954. Programme (2 copies) -24 July. Conductor Warwick Braithwaite, soloist Bela Siki. Wellington Town Hall, 24 July 1954. Programme (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes. August - Decem...

Date: 1954

From: National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1947-1962].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1954-2

Description: Includes: 19 August: Conductor Warwick Braithwaite; soloist Ken Smith. Town Hall Wellington, 19 August 1954. Programme (2 copies) 9 September: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Julie Clarke. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 9 September 1954. Programme 25 September: Conductor James Robertson; soloists Francis Rosner (violin) and Eric Lawson (viola). Wellington Town Hall, 25 September 1954. Programme (2 copies) 14 October: Conductor James Robertson; soloists Linda Parker (soprano) and Ronald Dowd (tenor). Auckland Town Hall, 14 October 1954. Programme 20 October: Conductor James Robertson; soloists Linda Parker (soprano) and Ronald Dowd (tenor). Wellington Town Hall, 20 October 1954. Programme (2 copies) 21 October: Lunchtime programme. Conductor James Robertson; leader Vincent Aspey. Wellington Town Hall, 21 October [1955?]. Flier 5 November: Conductor James Robertson, leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Wellington, 5 November 1955. Programme/ flier 6 November: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Cara Hall (pianist). Town Hall Wellington, 6 November 1954. Programme (2 copies) 18 November: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Vincent Aspey. Opera House Wanganui, 18 November 1954. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Support the Pulp & Paper Workers' strike! Rock solid showdown against the Employment Co...

Date: 1992

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: Eph-C-ROTH-Labour-1992-01

Description: Posters shows an arrangement of text, and lists the musicians and performers at the event. These included: Rank and File, Christine White, Graham Brazier, Sam Snake & the Comedians, Guy Wishart Band, Craving, Chris Knox, Sharkey & the Fins, Red Flag Bush Band, Alastair Riddell Trio, Gaelforce, Ralph Bennett, Blue Buffoons, Bullfrog Rata, Sam Ford Duo, Red House Rockers, Brian Glamuzina. Inscriptions: Recto - top right - [In ballpoint pen]: This was a good social, Bert / Dean. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: From the collection of Bert Roth, ca 1992.

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[Undated ephemera featuring viola player Donald Maurice and other performers. 1970-2000s]

Date: 1980 - 2010

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Maurice

Description: Includes programmes and flyers: Concert featuring Donald Maurice - viola, Deborah Rawson - clarinet, David Hoskin - piano. Conservatorium Concert Hall, Block One, Wellington Polytechnic, Friday 9 October [1990-2000s?]. Flyer / programme Conservatorium Chamber Orchestra. (With compositions by Bach and Pachelbel). Conservatorium Concert Hall, Friday 17 September [1980-2000s]. Flyer Conservatorium of Music. Donald Maurice. "Viola alone" (works by Bach, Elmsly, Cree-Brown). Concert Hall, Block One, Wellington Polytechnic, Friday 22 May [1990-2000s?]. Flyer / programme The Haydn Strings ... play Vivaldi's "Four seasons". Auckland City Art Gallery, Thursday 21 January, Thursday 28 January [1980s?]. Flyer. McHughs of Cheltenham proudly presents the Haydn String Quartet. [Auckland], Wednesday 13 May [1980-2000s?]. Flyer / programme Donald Maurice, viola, Dunedin, New Zealand. Prac. class, hosted by Malcolm Gillies and Gwyn Roberts ... Nickson Room, Friday 30 August. Flyer only North Shore Symphony Orchestra. Conductors Donald Maurice & Uwe Grodd. Takapuna Grammar School, Sunday 25 July [1980s?]. Programme / flyer Turina Quartet. St Paul's Paraparaumu, 11 July [1980-2000s?]. Flyer / programme (2 sizes) University of Otago Department of Music. Lunch-hour recital (With Donald Maurice viola, Peter Adams clarinet, Maurice Till piano) [Tuesday] 3 July [1980s?]. Programme / flyer Wellington Polytechnic Conservatorium of Music presents "An evening of music, classical and jazz. New Plymouth Girls' High School, Friday 5 May [1990s?]. Programme Young musicians orchestral showcase, featuring Schola Musica, Polytechnic String Orchestra, Wellington Youth Orchestra, conducted by Donald Maurice and William Southgate. St Andrews on the Terrace, Wednesday 7 May [1990s?]. Flyer / programme Community Arts Council of the Alberni Valley (Centre Stage) presents Chamber Music Concert ... Zelanian Ensemble. Echo Centre, Banff Centre, School of Fine Arts, Wednesday 15 February [1990s?]. Flyer Quantity: 11 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopies, offset prints, on coloured paper, sizes varying up to A4 Provenance: Donated by Donald Maurice, Wellington, in 2015.

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Ponsonby Unit of the National Reserve :Monster fete arranged by the Ponsonby Unit of th...

Date: 1915

From: [Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand, in 1915].

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1915-01

Description: Programme booklet shows "Our soldier queen" no. 6, Alice Wallingford, and lists items of the afternoon and evening event. Performers included the Onehunga Brass Band, Boy Scouts under Scoutmaster Pearce, Misses Brown and Spear, Masters Norgrove and Flavell, Miss Elsie Campbell, Master Frank Stewart, Misses McDougall, Miss J Campbell, Mr J H Egan, solo cornet by Musician Cranston, Auckland Male Choir, Mr Wightman McCombe, Miss F McDougall, an aerail glide by Marvou, a Rarotongan Native Contingent. The soldier Queen was to be escorted from the Ferry Buildings in Queen Street to Ponsonby Reservoir and Point Erin Park. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 4 pages, 189 x 124 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Anah Dunsheath, Auckland, in 2004.

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Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association :Anzacs' concert. Town Hall, Friday, Dec. 1st, ...

Date: 1916

From: [Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand, in 1916].

By: Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1916-01

Description: Programme for an Anzac concert which included performances by the 3rd Auckland Mounted Rifles Military Band, Ted Parkes (tenor), N Newbury (violin), Gwenyth Evans (contralto), T Jones (baritone), E Drake (tenor), L Robertshaw (Maori monologue), J J Stewart (tenor), F L Histed (baritone), S Skinner (comic song), F G Tucker (baritone), Chas Mackie (musical monologue), E Brassey (baritone), Maughan Barnett (organ solo), D W Williams (baritone), R W Beswick (song); as well as a haka by the maori Reinforcements, and a sketch by Sid Johnson, F R Kinchant, N Newbury, W Fitzgerald, L J Billett and C Brown. The booklet contains many pages of advertisements for Auckland businesses, and photographic portraits of King George V and Lord Kitchener. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 48 pages, 220 x 142 mm. Provenance: Donated by Jeremy Commons in 1977.

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Auckland Philharmonia :[Programmes and ephemera of octavo size. 1980-1990s]

Date: 1986 - 1999

By: Auckland Philharmonia

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-APO

Description: Not yet listed Quantity: 2 box(es). Physical Description: Booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1984 - Folder 2]

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1984-2

Description: Includes: Amnesty International Prisoner of Conscience Week. Folk Concert (With Mike and Carol Dee, Ken Allan, Marg Layton, Milton Parker, Mugwumps, Arthur Toms, Bev Alexander). New Depot, 14 October [1984]. Flyer Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Conductor John Curro; soloist Bela Siki; leader Paulene Smith. Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium, 22 September 1984. Programme Marg Layton Band. Blues. Clyde Quay Tavern, 2, 9, 16 March [1984]. Flyer Music Hall. Do you need a good idea for your Christmas party? Why not hire us to come and entertain you? (Helen Moulder, John Banas, David O'Donnell, Bridget Robson). Yellow flyer Music Trades Association (New Zealand) Inc. Annual convention and trade fair. Airport Travel Lodge Auckland, 4-5 August 1984. Programme and registration form Third National Early Music School. Erskine College Wellington, 24 August - 2 September [1984]. Flyer Wellington Organists' Association Inc presents Darryl Nixon. St James Anglican Church Lower Hutt, 12 August [1984]. Yellow flyer Northern Chorale winter concert; conductor Pauline Fitchett; special guests Bach Ensemble. Terrace Centre Johnsonville, 26 May [1984]. Flyer (2 copies) Northen Chorale summer concert. St Andrews Church The Terrace, 2 December [1984]. Programme / flyer (2 copies) Mark O'Connor; one only Wellington performance of the hottest fiddler in the world. VUW Memorual Theatre, 11 Feb [1984]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Patti. Singer / songwriter, blues 'n stuff. Appearing at Artattack. Fri 15th, Sat 16th June '84. Flyer Polish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk. Premier New Zealand tour. Michael Fowler Centre 19 March; Auckland Town hall 20 March [1984]. Programme Music on the wall. Zagni Scholes NZ tour [Ivan Zagni and Peter Scholes]. The New Independent, 14 Upper Queen Street, 7-10 Nov [1984]. Flyer (2 copies) Music in ancient Israel and biblical works by Heinz Seelig. Special Exhibitions Gallery National Museum Buckle St, 22 August - 25 November [1984]. Blue flyer Bela Siki, piano masterclass 1984. Public Library lecture hall 13 September; Memorial Theatre Victoria University 14 September [1984]. Flyer Kiri Te Kanawa 1984 New Zealand tour. American Express concerts. Programme (2 copies) Upper Hutt Music Society presents Schola Polyphonica Choir, dir Maxwell Fernie and Nova Strings Orchestra, dir. Gillian Wilde. St Patrick's College Chapel, 5 May [1984]. Flyer Victoria Music Society presents a concert of New Zealand music. Works by Helen Mountfort, Martin Lodge, Mark Langford, Nigel Keay, Matthew Davidson. Old St Pauls 7 Oct [1984]l. Flyer Victoria University Choir. Concert - "Lauda Sion" by Mendelssohn; "Festival Te Deum (1963) by David Farquhar. St Andrews on the Terrace, 2 May [1984]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Wainuiomata Choir, director John Knox. Wainuiomata Community Centre 13 October 1984; St Margaret's Presbyterian Church 12 October 1984. Flyer Wellington Chamber Soloists presents works by Igor Stravinsky, conducted by Michael Vinten and Ken Young with Rosemary Quinn. Old St Paul's, 18 November [1984]. Flyer (2 copies) Wellington Classical Guitar Society. St Andrews on the Terrace, 8 April [1984]. Flyer Wellington Classical Guitar Society. (With Michael Calvert, Michael Rose). St Andrews on the Terrace, 8 July [1984]. Flyer Wellington Classical Guitar Society. Members playing first half. Second half Jeremy England, flamenco guitar. 11 November [1984]. Flyer Wellington Country and Western Club presents their first 1984 country concert. Guest artists Jack Riggir and Jolanda. Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 27 May [1984]. Yellow flyer Wellington Musicians Agency. Flyer describing the agency and its member musicians. Wellington Piano Group. 1984 programme. Flyer Wellington Polytechnic School of General Studies. National Art Gallery concerts, Wellington Polytechnic Music Stduents series. Baroque / classical, 15 July [1984]. Programme / flyer Wellington Secondary Schools Music Festival. Michael Fowler Centre, 14 August 1984. Sonic Circus 2 pm; Concert 8 pm. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Rose-Marie Tonk, Wellington, in 2017.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1984 - Folder 1]

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1984-1

Description: Includes: Always wanted to sing in a choir? Tuesday, May 22nd. Wellington Community Music School [Form] An afternoon with the Bach family. Music by: J.S., C.P.E. & J.C. Bach. Lesley Graham - soprano; Annabelle Laing - flute; Elizabeth Marrison - harpsichord & piano. National Art Gallery; Sunday, 13th May [2 copies; 1 blue, 1 white] Asia Composers' League (Malaysia Division) 10, Jalan Bunga Melati 5, Taman Saraya, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. Country Report - Malaysia [Report] Asian Composers League Republic of China National Committee. Country report, by Wen Long-Hsin Auckland Folk Festival Inc. 12th Auckland Folk Festival, Friday 25th - Monday 28th January 1985. Knock-na-gree, West Coast Road, Oratia, Auckland. Newsletter No.1 Auckland String Quartet. Old St Pauls, Mulgrave St. Friday, 8 June Auckland City Art Gallery, Artist's Project No 7: Jack Body - Runes Julian Bream can't be at the next meeting of the Wellington Classical Guitar Society, but you can be. Sunday, March 11. St Andrew's on the Terrace Derek Brimstone. Wellington Folk Centre. Tuesday, 16 October The European Festival Concerts presents: Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, in commemoration of 40 years of peace in Europe. Coventry Cathedral, Friday, August 10, 1984. English Symphony Orchestra, Lyndon Woodside, conductor, with members of: Aeolian Choir, Christchurch, NZ; Hamilton Civic Choir, NZ [2 copies] Wellington Organists' Association Inc. presents: Adam Butler - Organ Scholar, St Paul's Anglican Cathedral Dunedin. H. Temple White memorial recital, St Johns Presbyterian Church, Willis St, Wellington. Wednesday, 3rd Ocber [2 copies] Choral workshop - Frank Pooler. A must for all music teachers, choral directors, singers. Music suite - Teachers College, Sat 28 July 84. Organised by Wellington Society for Music Education Jeff Clarkson is forming a synthesizer band and would like to hear from interested female + male keyboard musicians urgently. Country's report - Hong Kong by Richard Tsang [Report] The Devon Street Quartet. Bartok, Lilburn, Mountfort, Mozart. At the New Depot, Tues, Oct 16 Raynor Promotions presentAn evening with three guitar masters: Stanley Clarke & Miroslav Vitous, with special guest Larry Coryell. Auckland Town Hall, June 15; Christchurch Town Hall, June 17; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, June 18 [3 copies (2 versions: 2 blue, 1 yellow)] New Zealand Students Arts Council presents: From Scratch - Rhythmworks. Drum Sing; Pacific 3,2,1,zero. From the sublime to the ridiculous - in 5 steps. Featuring the music of: Hildegard von Bingen; Brahms; Gershwin; Rossini; Berberian. Rosalind Salas, voice; Roger Buchanan, piano. St Andrew's lunchtime series, Wed 22 Aug Farewell concert: Andrea Garing, compered by Brian Clark. Wellington Concert Chamber, Friday, July 13th [2 copies] John Gibson in concert, with Michael Gilchrist, from Auckland + T.V.'s Heroes. Art Attack performance cafe. 22 Nov - 2 Dec [2 copies: 1 yellow, 1 red] Grand Country & Western Charity Concert. Proceeds to the Mary Potter Hospice for the terminally ill. Guest artists: Max Whitehouse & the Graffiti Band! On Saturday 10th March 1984, St Patrick's College Hall, Kilbirnie Bernadette Greevy, mezzo-soprano. Accompanied by Maurice Till, piano, in a recital of arias and songs by Handel, Gluck, Brahms, Duparc, Granados. The programme also includes traditional songs. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt, Wednesday, 1 August [2 copies] Organ recital: Dianne G Halliday. A recital of American organ music. St Peter's Church, Willis St, Tuesday 3 April Hutt Valley Competitions Society Inc. Evening Post aria contest. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt. Monday, 7th May, 1984 Indian music, played by Bhaskar Chandavarkar (sitar) and Mr J Massey (tabla) Diedre Irons, piano. Victoria University Memorial Theatre. Wednesday, 31 October [2 copies] The Jackson Duo, violin & guitar. Saturday, 9th June, Library lecture hall, Mercer St Japanese music, played by Kifu Mitsuhashi (shakuhachi) and Nanae Yoshimura (koto) [Programme] Organ recital: James Johnson. Organist of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, USA. Wellington Cathedral, Monday, 9 April [2 copies] Laings Road Methodist Church. Lunchtime concerts 1984 series. 13, 20, 27 June; 4, 11, 18, 25 July. Yellow flier Laings Road Methodist Church. Lunchtime concerts 1984 series. 13, 20, 27 June; 4, 11, 18, 25 July; 1 and 8 August 1984. Flier with details of performers An evening of flamenco guitar, song, dance with Mirium [sic] and Darcy Lang. Seasons Cafe, 146 Willis St Village, 4 March [1984]. Flyer only Let's make music. Music week 1984; 1-7 October. A festival week for music makers and music lovers Let's make music. Music week 1984; 1-7 October [programme - 2 copies, including a press release] John Mills, classical guitar. Saturday 7th January. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt [2 copies] Programme: Annea Lockwood; Pamela Gray. 7 Maori dreams; Improvisation with cello; 3 songs with guitar; Malaman; Delta run. Recent developments in Chinese musical creation. The Chinese Musicians' Association. November 1984 [Essay] Wellington Classical Guitar Society Inc. Next meeting, Sunday, November 11. St Andrew's on The Terrace (Back hall). Members playing first half; Jeremy England, flamenco guitar, second half Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1971]

Date: 1971

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1971

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: Count Basie and his Orchestra, featuring vocalist Mary Stallings. Auckland Town Hall, 9 February 1971; Wellington Town Hall, 10 February 1971. Programme (2 copies) Julie Felix, New Zealand March 1971. Programme / itinerary booklet Happy Wanderers Choir (Queensland). Ninth annual concert 1971. Souvenir programme for a concert at Orana Hall, Brisbane 25-26 June 1971, plus order of service for Methodist Central Mission, Civic Square Auckland where the choir performed on 8 August 1971 (2 copies), a small poster for 8-9th August, a newsletter and list of billets issued by the Methodist Central Mission Handel "Messiah", with the Auckland Dorian Singers, the University of Auckland Choral Society, Lois Marshall, Marie-Therese Laurijssen, Anthony Benfell, Barry Mora, Douglas Mews, Ronald Dellow, Symphonia of Auckland. Peter Godfrey, conductor. Auckland Town Hall, 17 July 1971. Programme World Vision Korean Children's Choir. First Australian and New Zealand tour 1971. Souvenir programme Williamson-Edgley Theatres Ltd and Kerridge Odeon Presentation. The Glenn Miller Orchestra, directed by and featuring Buddy de Franco. First Australasian tour, November 1971. Programme (autographed) Music Players Seventy. [Concert of music by Edwin Carr, Stravinsky, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Takeuchi and Bartok]. Programme [1971?] (2 copies) Music Players 70. Oliver Messiaen "Quartet for the end of time" [Flyer. 1970s?] Peter Nero. Australian tour 1971; New Zealand tour 1971 [Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, 3-8 April 1971]. Programme New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation. Lunch-hour recital of New Zealand music and poetry (Farquhar, Lilburn, Body, Cresswell; performers Valerie Rigg, Anna Heald, Angela Connal, Jennifer Baigent, Ronald Weatherburn, John Noble, John McIvor, Gary Brain; directed by Alex Lindsay). Studio 2, 3 August 1971. Blue programme sheet Palmerston North Civic Centre Association. "Under the sun", by Jenny McLeod director Jenny McLeod; chairman of Management Committee Morva Croxson and director Peter Tulloch. Programme (2 copies) Les Percussions de Strasbourg. [Concert. 1971]. Programme (2 copies) Syntagma Musicum. [Concerts. 1971]. Two programmes (each different) UBA Promotions proudly present the return of Roger Whittaker show, featuring the brian hands Quartet, Nash Chase, Jay 'n' Bee [1971]. Programme Raymond Wilderspin. Recital of 18th century organ music. St Johns Church Willis Street, 10 October [1971]. Pink flyer. Zagreb Quartet. [Concert. 1971]. Programme Quantity: 20 programmes and fliers, plus duplicates and versions. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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