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New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Symphony Orchestra :Kiri [Te Kanawa]. N.Z.B.C. Sym...

Date: 1967

From: NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Programmes 1963-1974].

By: NZBC Symphony Orchestra; Taranaki Newspapers Limited

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1967-1-01

Description: Programme booklet gives facts about Kiri Te Kanawa and her teacher, Sister Mary Leo, and the story of Te Kanawa (Waikato chief). Gives brief detail about the two conductors. The programme included compositions by Rossini, Gluck, Puccini, Mozart, Bizet, Johann Strauss, Gounod, Suppe, Sullivan. The front cover shows an illustration of the face of Kiri Te Kanawa. The name of a previous owner of the programme is at top left of the front cover. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 8 pages, 238 x 177 mm.

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Cambridge Music School (24th) ; Hamilton Music School (11th)

Date: 1969

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Arnold, Malcolm Henry (Sir), 1921-2006; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Biland, Hedy, active 1969; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Byng, June, active 1987; Chisholm, John, active 1984; Coker, Geoffrey, 1949-; Crawshaw, Margaret, active 1988; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Farquhar, David Andross, 1928-2007; Giardini, Felice de, 1716-1796; Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-2017; Goile, Helen, active 1969; Griffin, Pamela, active 1969; Leighton, Kenneth, 1929-1988; MacKay, James, active 1987; Matteucci, Juan, 1920-1990; McNab, Anne, active 1969; Mellalieu, Frederick, active 1969; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi, 1525?-1594; Parsonson, Ann, active 1969; Power, William, active 1969; Reeve, Anthony, active 1966; Spragg, Christopher, active 1970s; Stewart, Peter, active 1969; Wentworth, Shirley, active 1969; Whitehead, Joyce, 1947-; Worth, Cecilia, active 1969; Wright, Molly, active 1952

Reference: MST10-2323

Description: Other Titles - Symphony no 4 in E minor ; movts 1, 2, 4 / Brahms ; Orchestra, leader John Chisholm, conducted Juan Matteucci Other Titles - [Preludes] Two preludes ; two 2-part inventions / J S Bach ; Margaret Crawshaw, clavichord Other Titles - [Quartets, strings] Quartet in C minor Op 23 no 4 / Felice Giardini ; Cecelia Worth, Shirley Wentworth, Hedy Biland, Molly Wright Other Titles - [Anniversary duets, set 1] Four Anniversary duets, set 1 ; [for piano] / by David Farquhar ; Margaret Crawshaw, Pamela Griffin, Joyce Whitehead, Helen Goile (in pairs) Other Titles - Festival cantata - Rejoice in the Lamb / Benjamin Britten ; Anne McNab, soprano, Geoffrey Coker, alto, Frederick Mellalieu, tenor, Peter Stewart, bass, Ronald Dellow, organ, Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Magnificat and Nunc dimittis / Kenneth Leighton ; organ William Power, Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Tu es Petrus (motet) ; Kyrie, Gloria, Agnus Dei (from Mass) / Palestrina ; Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - [Sonatas, clarinet, piano] Sonata for clarinet and piano / Malcolm Arnold ; Jim Mackay, clarinet, Ann Parsonson, piano Other Titles - Divertimento for 2 clarinets and bassoon ; movts 1, 2, 3 / Mozart ; Anthony Reeve, June Byng, Chris Spragg Quantity: 1 10" reel(s) mono. Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and back file.

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[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for opera, light opera, musicals and mu...

Date: 1960 - 1974

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Opera-1960/1970s

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for the following: 1970?: New Zealand Opera Company presents the most eagerly awaited musical event of the year "Faust". Opera House Wellington 20-29 August; His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 2-12 September [1970?]. Pamphlet / booking form only 1971: J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Kerridge Odeon presents "Man of La Mancha". Grand Opera House Wellington [1971]. Programme (autographed) "1776" for 4 weeks only! Theatre Royal Sydney, commencing 11 September [1971]. Pamphlet / booking form German Touring Opera Company of Berlin. "Der Kluge". Opera event of the decade. On tour 16-28 September in New Zealand. Pamphlet and booking form 1972: Harry M Miller's production of the American tribal love-rock musical "Hair". Calendar card Wellington Operatic Society presents the romantic Austrian musical "White Horse Inn". Producer Graham Clifford; musical director John Morrison; choreographer Kevin Westmoreland. Grand Opera House, 28 June - 8 July [1972]. Flier only 1973: J C Williamson Theatres Limited, Kerridge Odeon and Aztec Services Pty Ltd present Yvonne de Carlo in "No, no, Nanette", also starring Jill Perryman, Kevan Johnston, Rosie Sturgess, Rosalie Howard, Jon Sidney, and special guest star Bobby Limb. Directed by Freddie Carpenter; choreographed by Betty Pounder; musical director Noel Smith. Grand Opera House, commencing 5 October [1973]. Promotional pamphlet only Wellington Operatic Society presents "Show boat". Producer Geoffrey de Lautour; musical director John Morrison; choreographer Kevin Westmoreland. Grand Opera House, 7-18 April 1973. Programme. 1974: Christchurch Gilbert & Sullivan & Light Opera Society Inc. "The vagabond king". James Hay Theatre Christchurch, 29 June - 13 July [1974]. Promotional pamphlet / booking form Symphonia of Auckland (Opera Division) presents "Don Pasquale", by Gaetano Donizetti. Designer Raymond Boyce; producer F Johnson; musical director Juan Matteucci. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, [1974]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.

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Cambridge Music School (20th & 21st)

Date: 1965-1966

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827; Bestley, Christopher, active 1966; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Brown, Murray, active 1961-1970; Buckton, Roger, 1939-; Carew, Richard, active 1966; Crawshaw, Margaret, active 1988; Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Drain, Pauline, 1947-; Dumbleton, Marjorie, active 1965; Duparc, Henri, 1848-1933; Dvorak, Antonin, 1841-1904; Evans, Kathryn, active 1966; Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-2017; Gounod, Charles Francois, 1818-1893; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Hopkins, George, -1971; Hunter, Dale, active 1966; Kerr, Felicity, active 1966; Larsen, Maurice, active 1974; Mackie, Melbon, active 1965; Martinu, Bohuslav Jan, 1890-1959; Matteucci, Juan, 1920-1990; Morley, Thomas, 1557?-1602; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Nielsen, Aage, active 1965; Oliver, Andrea Lyndsay, 1937-2019; Panting, Richard, active 1985; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Purves, Robert, active 1966; Reeve, Anthony, active 1966; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Ritchie, John Anthony, 1921-2014; Scarlatti, Domenico, 1685-1757; Shostakovich, Dmitri Dmitrievich, 1906-1975; Sim, Graham, active 1966; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Svendsen, Johan Severin, 1840-1911; Willan, James Healey, 1880-1968; Wood, Celia, active 1966

Reference: MST10-2320

Description: Recordings of selected performances from the 20th (1965) and 21st (1966) Cambridge Summer Schools of Music (CCE Archives tapes 47 and 48) Place of recording - Place of recording 21st CMS was held at Ardmore College Other Titles - [Symphony no 5, C minor] Symphony no 5 in C minor / Beethoven ; Orchestra conducted John Ritchie, leader Marjorie Dumbleton Other Titles - Overture Leonora no 1 / Beethoven ; Orchestra conducted Larry Pruden, leader Marjorie Dumbleton Other Titles - Trio for horn, violin and piano in E flat Op 40 (movts 2 & 3) / Brahms ; John Rimmer, horn, Aage Nielsen, violin, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Sonata for horn and piano (movt 2) / Hindemith ; John Rimmer, horn, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - L'invitation au voyage / Duparc ; Maurice Larsen, tenor, Ronald Dellow, piano Other Titles - Romance for violin and piano / Svendsen ; Aage Nielsen, violin, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Seven Czech dances ; [for piano] / Martinu ; Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Symphonie for wind instruments / Charles Gounod ; Ensemble conducted by Roger Buckton, Andrea Oliver, Celia Wood, oboes, Anthony Reeve, Richard Carew, clarinets, William Southgate, Robert Purves, horns, Christopher Bestley, Melbon Mackie, bassoons Other Titles - Serenade in D minor for wind instruments and string basses (movts 1 & 2) / Dvorak ; Ensemble including Juan Matteucci, cello, conducted George Hopkins Other Titles - String quartet no 1 in C (first movt) / Shostakovich ; Richard Panting, violin, Kathryn Evans, violin, Graham Sim, viola, Felicity Kerr, violoncello Other Titles - Sarabande for seven flutes / Debussy ; Ensemble conducted George Hopkins Other Titles - Sing we and chant it / Morley ; Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - The Twelve days of Christmas / Willan ; Ensemble conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Quintet for piano and wind instruments K452 / Mozart ; Murray Brown, piano, Andrea Oliver, oboe, Dale Hunter, clarinet, William Southgate, horn, Melbon Mackie, bassoon Other Titles - Cat's fugue / D Scarlatti ; Roger Buckton, flute, Pauline Drain, clarinet, Anthony Reeve, clarinet, Christopher Bestley, bassoon Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and backfile.

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

Date: 1965 - 1969

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1965/1969

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1965: Second subscription concert 1965. "Come ye sons of art", by Henry Purcell; "Serenade to music", [and] A sea symphony" by Vaughan Williams]. William R Hawkey (conductor). Soloists Rosamunde Connal, Ruth Harman, Anthea Moller, Rodney Macann, Anita Ritchie, Anson Austin, Winston Sharp. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 12 August 1965. "The Childhood of Christ". Hector Berlioz (composer); William R Hawkey (conductor). Soloists Heather Taylor, Anson Austin, Winston Sharp, Ronald Gray. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 27 November 1965 (2 copies) "Rothmans Christmas carols". William R Hawkey (conductor); Christchurch Girls' High School Choir; Christchurch Boys' High School Choir. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 30 November (2 copies) 1966: "Mass in B Minor". Johann Sebastian Bach (composer); William R Hawkey (conductor). Soloists Heather Taylor, Hannah Tatana, Anson Austin, Brian Hansford. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 21 April 1966. "Serenade to music" [and] "On Wenlock Edge", by Vaughan Williams; "A child of our time", by Tippett. Performers Elizabeth Hellawell, Mary Adams, Anson Austin, Winston Sharp, Prague String Quartet, Maurice Till, Christchurch Civic Orchestra. William R Hawkey (conductor). Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 13 July 1966. "A German Requiem". Johannes Brahms (composer); William R Hawkey (conductor); soloists Rosemary Gordon, Winston Sharp; with Christchurch Civic Orchestra. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 29 September 1966. 1967: Concert with the NZBC Symphony Orchestra; Juan Matteucci (conductor); William R Hawkey (conductor); soloist Brian Hansford. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 8 June 1967. Concert with NZBC Symphony Orchestra; Juan Matteucci (conductor); William R Hawkey (conductor); soloists Elisabeth Hellawell, Heather Begg, Ramon Opie, Charles Naylor. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 10 June 1967. "Mass in B Minor". Johann Sebastian Bach (composer); William R Hawkey (conductor); soloists Joan Parker, Barbara Hendry, Bruce Chandler, Ronald Gray. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 16 September 1967. Quantity: 9 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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Christchurch Civic Orchestra :[Ephemera and concert programmes. 1962-1973]

Date: 1962 - 1973

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CCO-1962/1973

Description: Includes programmes for the following: 1962: Inaugural concert. Conductor John Ritchie; leader John Dodds. Civic Theatre, 19 November 1962. Programme 1964: Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). John Ritchie String Orchestra Incorporated. President G A G Connal, esq. 1964 subscription series. Pamphlet / programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). Civic Chamber Orchestra. First subscription concert. Conductor John Ritchie; leader John Dodds. 4 April 1964. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). John Ritchie String Orchestra. Second subscription concert. University Hall, 30 May 1964, Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). John Ritchie String Orchestra. Third subscription concert. Guest conductor Boyd Neel. University Hall, 22 July 1964. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). John Ritchie String Orchestra. Fourth subscription concert. University Hall, 15 August 1964. Programme 1965: Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). John Ritchie String Orchestra. First subscription concert. Christchurch Cathedral, 1 May [1965]. Programme Fou Ts'ong. Guest conductor Juan Matteucci with the Christchurch Civic Orchestra, conductor John Ritchie. Civic Theatre, 25 May [1965]. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). Civic Chamber Orchestra. Conductor John Ritchie; leader John Dodds. Second subscription concert. University Hall, 28 July 1965. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). Civic Chamber Orchestra. Third subscription concert. University Hall, 23 September [1965]. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). Civic Orchestra. Conductor John Ritchie; leader John Dodds. Civic Theatre, 18 October [1965]. Programme (2 copies) 1966: Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). Civic Chamber Orchestra. Conductor John Ritchie with the Prague Quartet of the University of Canterbury. Second subscription concert. University Hall, 7 May 1966. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). John Ritchie String Orchestra. Conductor John Ritchie with the Prague Quartet of the University of Canterbury. Third subscription concert. University Hall, 10 August 1966. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). Civic Orchestra. Conductor John Ritchie with the Prague Quartet of the University of Canterbury and soloist Bretislav Novotny. Civic Theatre, 21 September 1966. Programme 1967: Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). John Ritchie String Orchestra. Conductor John Ritchie. First subscription concert. University of Canterbury Hall, 25 February 1967. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). Civic Chamber Orchestra. Guest conductor Peter Godfrey; leader Louis Yffer. Third subscription concert. University Hall, 8 July 1967. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc). John Ritchie String Orchestra. Guest conductor Dobbs Franks with Ruth Pearl (violin). Fourth subscription concert. University Hall, 19 August 1967. Programme 1968: Christchurch Civic Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks. 1968 season. [Pamphlet season preview] 1973: Christchurch Civic Orchestra. Special Easter concert. Musical director Vanco Cavdarski; leader Louis Yffer. Conductor Vanco Cavdarski, soloist Donald Smith tenor, choir the Royal Christchurch Musical Society. Christchurch Town Hall, 23 April 1973. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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New Zealand Opera Company :[Ephemera and programmes. 1969]

Date: 1969

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-NZOC-1969

Description: Includes: Kiri returns. "Carmen" and "The mikado", brilliant season of double entertainment [Kiri Te Kanawa in "Carmen"; Kiang Hwa as Yum-Yum in "Mikado"]. Pamphlet itinerary / booking form (2 copies) New Zealand Opera Company. Opera Centre season. Includes "Master Peter's puppet show" by Manuel de Falla; "R.S.V.P.", by Jacques Offenbach. (With Marie-Therese Lauryssen, Emily Mair, Josette Nicholls, George Henare, Craig Pollock, Barry Mora, Paul Neal, Phillip Mann, George Metcalfe). [1969]. Programme (2 copies) Stravinsky "The rake's progress". The New Zealand Opera Company. Produced by John Thompson, conductor and musical director Juan Matteucci, set and props designed by Raymond Boyce (With Emily Mair, George Metcalfe, Grant Dickson, Paul Neal, Lily Latisheva, Dorothy Hitch, Ken Casey, Alan Swenson). NZ Opera Centre Karori, 22 May-7 June [1969]. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Opera Company presents Mozart's "Il seraglio", produced by John Thompson, conductor and musical director Russell Channell, sets and costumes designed by Raymond Boyce; Beethoven's "Fidelio", produced by John Thompson, conductor and musical director Ray Wilson, set and props designed by Raymond Boyce, costumes designed by Lex Ramage. [1969] New Zealand Opera Company proudly presents their 1969 Auckland Festival double attraction, "Il seraglio" [with Malvina Major, Inia Te Wiata] and "Fidelio" [with Elisabeth Hellawell, Ramon Opie]. St James Theatre Auckland, 6-15 March 1969. Booking form (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes and pamphlets, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Symphonia of Auckland: [Music programmes. 1969-1970s]

Date: 1969 - 1975 - 1980

By: Symphonia of Auckland

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-SA

Description: Includes programmes for: 1969: First 1969 subscription concert. Director of Music Juan Matteucci. Soprano soloist Anne Rasmussen. Auckland Town Hall, 8 May [1969]. Programme1972: 1972: First 1972 subscription concert. Conductor Juan Matteucci; soloist David Galbraith. Auckland Town Hall, 10 June 1972. Programme Sixth 1972 subscription concert. Conductor Juan Matteucci; soloist Leonard Dommett. Auckland Town Hall, 11 November 1972. Programme 1975: The Symphonia of Auckland with the support of Benson & Hedges proudly presents Kiri Te Kanawa. Musical director and conductor Juan Matteucci. [1975?] Programme (2 copies) Christmas carol concert presented by the Symphonia of Auckland and featuring the Auckland Dorian Choir. Soloists Heather MacDonald, Richard Philips and Christopher Lackner. Conductor Peter Godfrey. Booking form only (2 copies). Concert series 1975. Undated programme featuring soloist Philip Todd. Concert series 1975. Undated programme for Beethoven music, featuring solo violinist Ladislav Jasek. Concert series 1975. Concert in Gisborne with conductor Juan Matteucci; soloist Heidi McKay. Programme Concert series 1975. Second subscription concert, with conductor Klaro Mizerit and piano solo Patrick O'Byrne. Auckland Town Hall, 7 and 9 June 1975. Programme Concert series 1975. Third subscription concert, with conductor Klaro Mizerit, piano Walter Hautzig. Auckland Town Hall, 14 and 16 June 1975. Programme Concert series 1975. 5th subscription concert, with sopranos and altos of the Dorian Singers, and organist John Wells. Auckland Town Hall, 2 and 4 August 1975 (2 copies). Concert series 1975. Seventh subscription concert, with solo violinist Gyorgy Pauk. 6, 8, 9 September 1975. Programme 1977: "Salute to America". With soloist David Guerin; orchestra leader Robert Issell. Late 1976 or early 1977. Programme Auckland Choral Society. Christmas in concert - "Mass" by Jakub Jan Ryba; "Saint Nicolas", by Benjamin Britten (with Symphonia of Auckland). Auckland Town Hall, 19 November 1977. Programme (photocopy) 1980: Letter from Beatrice Cromie to concert-goers about the voluntary liquidation of the Symphonia. 1 August 1980 Quantity: 14 album(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes varying up to 30 cm Provenance: Some programmes donated by Heather Thompson, Wellington, in 2008; some purchased from the collection of Tony Goodliffe 2016.

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[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for opera, light opera, musicals and mu...

Date: 1967 - 1968

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Opera-1967/1968

Description: Includes: 1967: The New Zealand Opera Company presents "L'elisir d'amore" (the love tonic), by Donizetti. Produced by John Thompson; conductor Patrick Thomas. With Christchurch Civic Orchestra and New Zealand Opera Chorus. 1967 tour. Programme (2 copies, autographed) The New Zealand Opera Company presents "L'elisir d'amore" (the love tonic), by Donizetti. Produced by John Thompson; conductor Patrick Thomas. With Christchurch Civic Orchestra and New Zealand Opera Chorus. Grand Opera House Wellington 1967. Programme (autographed) The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Madam Butterfly", by Puccini. Conductor and musical director Juan Matteucci; produced by John Thompson. Sets and costumes designed by Raymond Boyce. [1967?]. Programme The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Madam Butterfly", by Puccini. Conductor and musical director Juan Matteucci; produced by John Thompson. Sets and costumes designed by Raymond Boyce. [1967?]. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 1967. J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Donmar Productions Ltd present "Oliver!" ,by Lionel Bart. Directed by Richard Wordsworth; musical director Alan Barker. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 9 June 1967. Programme (autographed) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Donmar Productions Ltd present "Oliver!", by Lionel Bart. Directed by Richard Wordsworth; musical director Alan Barker. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 14 July 1967. Programme (2 copies, one autographed) 1968: The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Il seraglio", by Mozart. Conductor and musical director Russell Channell; produced by John Thompson; sets and costumes designed by Raymond Boyce. [Wellington, 1968]. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Operatic Society presents an enchanted evening in "South Pacific". Produced by Colleen Walling; musical direction John Morrison. Grand Opera House Wellington, 9-16 March 1968. Programme (2 copies, autographed) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Fiddler on the roof", by Stein, Bock and Harnick. Costumes designed by Patricia Zipprodt; scenery designed by Boris Aronson. His Majesty's Theatre Sydney, commencing 5 October 1968. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents Leon Gluckman's "Wait a minim". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 22 August - 4 September 1968. Programme (autographed) and promotional pamphlet Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.

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

Date: 1966

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1966

Description: Includes: Christchurch Operatic Society (Inc) proudly presents "Call me Madam". Produced by Alan de Malmanche; musical director Keith Newson. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 24 March - 2 April 1966. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Hello Dolly!" Produced by Fred Hebert; musical director Brian Buggy (Starring Carole Cook and Jack Goode). His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 12 February 1966. Programme and promotional flier J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Hello Dolly!" Produced by Fred Hebert; musical director Brian Buggy (Starring Carole Cook and Jack Goode). Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 7 April 1966. Programme (2 copies), coloured promotional flier (2 copies) and pink typescript promotion sheet "Hello Dolly!" premiere. On this Gala occasion patrons are invited to dress formally if they so desire. J C Williamson Theatres Ltd [Gilt-edged ticket] Auckland Operatic Society. “The king and I”. His Majesty’s Theatre, commencing 10 September 1966. Programme The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents a live broadcast of "Madame Butterfly", by Giacomo Puccini, with soloists, chorus and the NZBC Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Juan Matteucci. Wellington Town Hall, 25 August 1966. Programme St Andrew's College. Present and past pupils of St Andrew's College and Rangiruru Presbyterian Girls' School present "The mikado", by Gilbert and Sullivan. Repertory Theatre Christchurch, 10-14 March 1966. Programme An evening of opera, presented by Donald Munro. Department of Extension Studies, University of Canterbury, September 1966. Programme Palmerston North Operatic Society presents "The music man", by Meredith Willson. Produced by David Rossiter; musical director David de Lara Bell; ballet mistress Margo McDermott. Opera House [Palmerston North], 20 August - 3 September 1966. Programme (2 copies) Light Opera Club and Grafton Theatre proudly present the musical comedy "No no Nanette", by Vincent Youmans. Producer David Stevens; conductor Frank Poore. St Andrew's Hall, Auckland, commencing 28 September 1966. Programme "Noye's fludde"; the Chester miracle play, set to music by Benjamin Britten. Singers and players from St Margaret's College and Christ's College. Christ's College Chapel, 3-6 August 1966. Programme "The yeomen of the guard". Scots and Queen Margaret Colleges, golden jubilee. Scots College Chapel-Assembly hall, 9-13 July 1966. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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