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[Music programmes 1947].

Date: 1947

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1947

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Impresario Alexander Levitoff presents the Titan of the Keyboard, Simon Barere. Australia New Zealand tour 1947. Programme Natan Scheinwald in association with R J Kerridge presents Leo Cherniavsky, world famous violinist in an Educational matinee. Anna Jackobovitch at the piano [August 1947]. Programme / flier Leo Cherniavsky. Hilda Mawby, pianiste. Programme no. 1 (Small green) [1947?] Leo Cherniavsky. Hilda Mawby, pianiste. Programme no. 3 (Small buff, autographed) [1947?] Leo Cherniavsky. New Zealand tour 1947. Anna Jackobovitch at the piano. Direction Theatre Management Ltd. Programme no. 1. 1947 (2 copies) Leo Cherniavsky. New Zealand tour 1947. Anna Jackobovitch at the piano. Direction Theatre Management Ltd. Programme no. 2. 1947 (2 copies) Leo Cherniavsky. New Zealand tour 1947. Anna Jackobovitch at the piano. Direction Theatre Management Ltd. Programme no. 3. 1947 (2 copies) Christchurch Civic Music Council. 1947 Choral festival (with the choirs of Avonside Girls' High School, Christchurch Boys' High School, Christchurch Girls' High School; conductors Victor C Peters, Clifton Cook; accompanists Nancy Anderson, Laughton Harris, Noel Searell). Civic Theatre Christchurch, 26 July 1947. Programme Christchurch Liedertafel "At home" (With Maurice Till, David Whisker, R Allison, Claude Burrows, F Shields, E W Bartlett, A G Brown, W G Tonks, F T Marton, J E Mason, R W Jenkin, R S Beveridge). Winter Garden, 21 April 1947. Programme Christchurch Primary Schools annual music festival. Civic Theatre Manchester Street, 6-9 August 1947. Programme Dunedin Choral Society (Inc). Handel's oratorio "Messiah". Dunedin Town Hall, 9 December 1947. Programme Herta Glaz, mezzo-soprano. New Zealand concert tour, June-August 1947. Programmes 1,2 and 3 in one booklet (2 copies) Grand charity concert, sponsored by Ex-Kiwi Prisoners of War in aid of distressed people of Italy. Compere Mr Bryan OBrien (with conductor and tenor Ray Trewern, organist Mrs P Aldridge, soprano Cynthia Lawson, pianist Yvonne Parker, soprano Kathryn Montaperto, duo Signor & Signora Comparini, tenor George Angelo, pianist Roma Parker, soprano Brunetta Schubert, sketch written and produced by John Evelyn Broad). Town Hall Wellington, 8 October 1947. Programme Grand Irish national concert (With Marist Brothers School, Agnes Dunning, George Brownie, Eileen Ryan, Patricia Naismith, Francis Brownie (ventriloquist), Newton Goodson, Lilian McDonald, et al). Theatre Royal Timaru, 17 March 1947. Programme Colin Horsley. Wellington Town Hall, 20 May 1947. Promotional pamphlet (2 copies), and programme (the latter damaged) Hutt Valley Music Society presents the Kathleen Sturdy String Quartet (Kathleen Sturdy, Breta Graham, Molly Panter, Peter Beavan, Samuel Rosenheim, Paul Ward, all members of the Boyd Neel Orchestra). Horticultural Hall Lower Hutt, 11 August 1947. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society presents Lili Kraus and Robert Pikler. Town Hall Auckland, 29 April 1947. Programme Final Wellington appearance as soloist (before her return to Great Britain and the Continent). Lili Kraus. Town Hall, Saturday April 12th. Programme / flier. Piano and violin recitals by Madame Lili Kraus and Mr Robert Pikler. King George Theatre Lower Hutt, 19 July 1947, at 2 pm and 8 pm. Programme (2 programmes in one pamphlet) Mendelssohn Centennial Service, 1847-1947. Banks Street Methodist Church Choir (organist Miss Margaret Richards; choir master Gordon Simpson). 3 August 1947 [annotation on verso: "This was a musical treat, and Banks Street was packed"] Nelson Competitions. Festival 1947. Demonstration concert. Theatre Royal, 16 May 1947. Programme Nelson School of Music. Junior & Intermediate recital. 23 April 1947. Programme Nelson School of Music. Senior & Advanced recital. 30 April 1947. Programme Nelson Male Voice Choir. First concert 1947 season, 7 July 1947. Programme D D O'Connor presents the celebrated Boyd Neel String Orchestra. Leader Frederick Grinke; conductor Boyd Neel. Auckland Town Hall, 28 June, 1 July, 3 July [1947]. Promotional pamphlet. D D O'Connor presents the celebrated Boyd Neel String Orchestra. Leader Frederick Grinke; conductor Boyd Neel. Tour of Australia and New Zealand 1947. [Auckland concert prior to 1 July 1947]. Programme D D O'Connor presents the celebrated Boyd Neel String Orchestra. Leader Frederick Grinke; conductor Boyd Neel. Tour of Australia and New Zealand 1947. [Auckland concert prior to 29 July 1947]. Programme (2 copies) D D O'Connor presents the celebrated Boyd Neel String Orchestra. Leader Frederick Grinke; conductor Boyd Neel. Tour of Australia and New Zealand April - August 1947. Preliminary promotional flier (small) D D O'Connor presents the celebrated Boyd Neel String Orchestra. Leader Frederick Grinke; conductor Boyd Neel. Tour of Australia and New Zealand 1947. Programmes 1 (2 copies),2, 3 (2 copies), 4 (2 copies), 5 (2 copies), 6 (2 copies), 7 (2 copies), 9 (2 copies), 10 (2 copies), 11 (2 copies) and 12 (2 copies). Boyd Neel Orchestra. Extra concerts. St James Theatre Christchurch, 21-22 July 1947. Flier/programme. Extra concert. Wellington Town Hall. The Boyd Neel Orchestra. 23 July [1947]. Programme / flier Boyd Neel Orchestra. Final concert in New Zealand. Auckland Town Hall, 5 August 1947. Programme/flier (yellow) Napier Choral Society. Mendelssohn's greatest oratorio "Elijah. Fitst concert of the society, Municipal Theatre, 23 September 1947. Programme Percy L Brady Ltd in association with James Laurie have great pleasure in presenting Rosina Raisbeck, dramatic mezzo. Solo pianiste and accompaniste Arline Lower. New Zealand concert season April, May, June 1947. Programme (2 copies each of blue version and purple version, including one purple autographed) and Special concession ticket for choir members (1 pink) Royal Auckland Choir. Third concert 1947 season (with soprano Inez Anderson, pianist David Galbraith, conductor Harry Woolley, and pianist Alan Pow). Auckland Town Hall Concert Chamber, 13 and 15 November 1947. Programme South Canterbury Music Festival Committee. 1947 Festival (With Waimate Choral Society, Temuka Choral Society, Timaru Choral Society, Fairlie Choral Society, and post-primary schools). [Timaru?], 22-28 September 1947. Programme. Beatrice Taylor. Farewell violin recital. Assisting artists Mary Byrne, William Clothier and Barron Grant. King George Theatre Lower Hutt, 1 July 1947. Souvenir programme (with portrait and autographs of Beatrice Taylor, William Clothier, Mary Byrne and Thomas Wood) Inia Te Wiata. Grand farewell concert ... leaving for Trinity College School of Music, London. Opera House Palmerston North, 27 March [1947]. Programme John Charles Thomas. New Zealand tour 1947. Direction J & N Tait. Assisted by Roy Urseth, pianist. Programmes for: First concert, Third concert (2 copies), Fourth concert (2 copies), and Fifth concert. John Charles Thomas. Wellington concert. Wellington Town Hall, 9 August 1947. Plebiscite form (2 copies) John Charles Thomas. Auckland concert. Auckland Town Hall, 11 August 1947. Plebiscite form (2 copies) Alexander Levitoff presents Ninon Vallin, the ambassadress of art. New Zealand, Australian and Canadian tour 1947. Programme number one Alexander Levitoff presents Ninon Vallin, the ambassadress of art. New Zealand, Australian and Canadian tour 1947. Programme number three Victoria University College Music Department and the College Music Society. Three concerts by Maurice Clare (violin) and Frederick Page (piano). Music Room, Victoria University College, each Thursday, commencing 11 June 1947. Programme Vocal Art Society presents "Sanctus" by J S Bach, and "A tale of old Japan" by S Coleridge-Taylor. (Conductor F Wentworth Slater; accompaniste Miss Edna Eyre, also with tenor Dixon Tizard, baritone Charles Haar, narrator Amos McKegg, soprano Kathryn Williams, contralto Lexie McDonald). Opera House Palmerston North, 2 July 1947. Programme Quantity: 53 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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