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[Music programmes 1945]
Date: 1945
By: Caxton Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1945
Description: Includes programmes for: Jean Anderson. Complimentary farewell concert (With 3YA Orchestra, Gerald Christeller, Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate, Ernest Empson, Christchurch Liedertafel, Vivien Dixon). Civic Theatre, 27 October 1945. Programme Andri Bevin (contralto). Recital, assisted by Sergeant-Major W G Stoupe (pianist), Harold Whittle (accompanist). Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington, 13 March 1945. Programme Zillah Castle Student String Orchestra of 40 young players. Concert. Concert Chamber, Town Hall (Wellington), 24 September 1945. Programme (2 copies) Canterbury University College. Music Department. Pianoforte recital by Frederick Page, assisted by Phyllis Mander. College Hall, 30 June 1945. programme / flier Canterbury University College. Music Department. Clare Neale and Vernon Griffiths; J F Skedden, Bernard Barker, Lloyd Hunter. Recital. College Hall, 2 August 1945. Programme /flier. Canterbury University College. Music Department. Ernest Empson, Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate. Lunchtime recital. College Hall, 9 August 1945. Programme / flier Canterbury University College. Gerald Christeller, accompanist Marjorie Robertson; Gladys Vincent, Joseph Mercer, Francis Bate, Ernest Jenner. Lunchtime recital. College Hall, 20 September 1945. Programme Christchurch Lierdertafel. Smoke concert. Winter Garden, 25 June 1945. Programme Christchurch Liedertafel. "At home" (With R Allison, Iris Moxley, Lilian Harper, James F Skedden, Bernard Barker, Lloyd Hunter, P A Caithness). Winter Garden, 8 October 1945. Programme Christchurch Liedertafel. Smoke concert (With G Clothier, R Allison, Maurice Till, R W Jenkin, W Lambert, F Shields). Winter Garden, 10 December 1945. Programme Christchurch Primary Schools annual music festival. Civic Theatre Manchester Street, 4-6 October 1945. Programme Recital by Maurice Clare, with Frederick Page, pianist. School of Music, Nelson, 28 April 1945. Programme Maurice Clare (violinist), Frederick Page (pianist). Violin recital. Christchurch, The Radiant Hall, 11 August 1945. Programme printed by the Caxton Press. Maurice Clare, violinist. Frederick Page, pianist. Violin recital. Concert Chamber Wellington, 9 October 1945. Programme and inserted programme /flier. (2 copies of both) Concerts given by Marie Vandewart and Dorothy Davies, sometimes with Erika Schorss. Nimmo's Hall 18 June, 15 August (2 copies), 26 & 28 November (2 copies) Flier / programmes Concert by the pupils of Mrs Crawford. Accompanists Mrs Crawford and Miss Valda Crawford. Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 1 December 1945. Programme Vivien Dixon and Althea Harley Slack (pianoforte). Violin recital. Begg's Concert Hall [Christchurch?], 15 September 1945. Programme printed by Caxton Press Dunedin Choral Society. Mendelssohn's "Elijah". Patriotic concert. Dunedin Town Hall, 11 July 1945. Programme Dunedin Technical College. Festival of music. Main Town Hall, 15-16 August 1945. Souvenir programme The East Queen Committee have pleasure in presenting a Grand concert by the Royal Auckland Choir. All proceeds to be devoted to the Papatoetoe War Memorial Fundl (With Gay Williams, John O'Malley, Les O'Leary. Town Hall Papatoetoe, 11 June 1945. Programme Eastbourne Lyric Singers; conductor Malcolm Rickard. Concert (soloists Joan Bryant, Kenneth Macaulay; String Quintet, accompanists Olive Gayford and Frank Bryant. RSA Hall, Eastbourne, 12 September 1945. Programme Eroica Club. First recital (With Gwyneth Brown, Allison Allsop, Lucy Kent, Ernest Empson, Moira Gibson, Lesley and Jean Anderson, Barbara Dear, Nadya Fitchett, Arthur S Bell, Rhona Thomas). Radiant Hall, 28 June 1945. Programme Eroica Club. Second recital (With Rhona Thomas, Barbara Dear, Kitty Galbraith, Ernest Empson, Lois Manning, Allison Allsop, Lesley and Jean Anderson, Nadya Fitchett, Carl Smith, Warwick Harris). Radiant Hall, 3 November 1945. Programme IMU (Invercargill Music Union?). Programme of Handel's Oratorio "Messiah" presented by Combined Musical Societies and Choirs. Guest conductor Victor C Peters; leader of orchestra Philip Poole; at the piano Charles Martin. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 27-28 November 1945. Programme Isador Goodman. Wellington Metropolitan Patriotic Fund, by courtesy and assistance of impresario Alexadner Levitoff, has the honour to present the famous pianist Isador Goodman in a special victory concert. All profits will be donated to patriotic finds. Programme showing cover photograph of the pianist posing with a cigarette (2 copies brown, 1 copy green)(1 brown copy autographed) Isador Goodman. Impresario Alexander Levitoff presents the famous pianist Isador Goodman. Programme with brown cover photograph of Isador Goodman playing the piano (2 copies, 1 autographed) Isador Goodman. Impresario Alexander Levitoff presents the famous pianist Isador Goodman. Programme with blue and red cover, showing Isador Goodman playing the piano (2 copies) Invercargill Orchestral Society. First concert. Victoria Concert Chamber, 3 July 1945. Programme Invercargill Orchestral Society. Second concert. Victoria Concert Chamber, 16 October 1945. Programme Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London. Syllabus of examinations and inspections for the two years January to December 1845 and 1946. Noel Newson memorial concert (With Douglas Lilburn, Len Barnes, Ernest Empson and the 3YA String Orchestra, Maurice Clare, Mary Pratt, Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate, Orpheus Choir). Civic Theatre [Christchurch], 5 September 1945. Souvenir programme Bernard Page. Organ recital. All Saints Church Palmerston North, 7 November 1945. Programme / flier J & N Tait in association with Alex Cherniavsky have the honour to present Pnina Salzman, one of the most phenomenal pianistes of the younger generation. Promotional pamphlet Paul Schramm concerts 1945. Second recital. Nimmo's Concert Hall, Wellington, 18-19 April 1945. Programme /flier Paul Schramm concerts 1945. Wesley Hall, Hutt City, 10 July; Nimmo's Concert Hall Wellington, 11-12 July 1945. Programme / flier Paul Schramm concerts 1945. Fifth recital. Nimmo's Concert Hall, 23 August 1945. Programme / flier Timaru Choral Society. Inaugural concert. Theatre Royal, 6 August 1945. Souvenir programme Quantity: 43 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.
Childspace Early Childhood Institute :The Childspace catalogue; ethically sourced & sus...
Date: 2014
By: Childspace Early Childhood Institute
Reference: Eph-B-TOYS-2014-01
Description: Illustrated sales catalogue and promotional booklet listing curriculum resources, bubble wands, magnifying sheets, CDs, conference plans, musical instruments, recipe books, craft supplies, driftwood room dividers, wooden map kitsets, washbasins for childcare facilities, mosaics and murals, playhouses, woodlights and windows. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 40 pages, 297 x 210 mm. Provenance: Acquired in January 2017.
Childspace Early Childhood Institute :The Childspace catalogue; ethically sourced & sus...
Date: 2012
By: Childspace Early Childhood Institute
Reference: Eph-B-TOYS-2012-01
Description: Illustrated sales catalogue and promotional booklet listing curriculum resources, bubble wands, magnifying sheets, CDs, conference plans, musical instruments including ukuleles, recipe books, craft supplies, driftwood room dividers, wooden map kitsets, washbasins for childcare facilities, mosaics and murals, playhouses, woodlights and windows. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 36 pages, 297 x 210 mm. Provenance: Acquired on legal deposit, June 2012.
School children during a drill at Whirinaki School, Hokianga
Date: [192-?]
From: New Zealand Department of Maori Affairs :Maori School Picture Book
Reference: 1/2-038448-F
Description: Primary school children, including many Maori, during a drill at Whirinaki School, Hokianga, circa 1920s. Shows children outside, standing in rows. A woman on the left plays a piano accordian. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative