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New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music :Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales S...
Date: 1922
From: [Music programmes 1922]
By: A E Purse (Firm)
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1922-01
Description: Programme featuring works by Wagner, Massenet, Weber, song by F David (Sung by Rose Alba), Liszt, Rossini, Tschaikowsky, Alfred Hill ("Waiata Poi"), Percy Grainger, Mendelssohn. The cover shows a head and shoulders portrait of Henri Verbrugghen. Alfred Hill was the assistant conductor. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, each 217 x 142 mm.
[Undated music programmes and other ephemera for concerts, in which Maurice Till perfor...
Date: 1950 - 1985
Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Till-Undated
Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: 1950s?: New Zealand's own pianist Maurice Till presents a fine programme of piano music ...[1950s?]. Pamphlet The New Zealand pianist Maurice Till. Programme (beginning with "Air with variations" by Handel). [1950s?] (2 copies) The New Zealand pianist Maurice Till. Programme (beginning with "Sonata in K" by Mozart). [1950s?] (2 copies) Whangarei Music Society recital. Phyllis Mader, soprano; Maurice Till, piano. [1950s?]. Programme Glenda Raymond, Australian soprano; Maurice Till pianist. Tour sponsored by Adult Education Department University of Canterbury [1950s?]. Programme (2 copies) Song recital by Honor McKellar, assisted by Maurice Till, pianist [1950s?]. Programme. Maurice Till pianoforte recital. [ca 1950s?]. Programme - black & white (2 copies) Maurice Till pianoforte recital. [ca 1950s?]. Programme - black & red on white (2 copies) University Trio recitals of chamber music. Gladys Vincent violin; Francis Bate 'cello; Maurice Till piano. Tour arranged by Department of Adult Education, University of Otago. [1955?] Programme (2 copies) 1960s?: A Festival piano recital. Maurice Till. Dunedin Town Hall, Thursday 31 January [1960s?]. Programme (2 copies) Orchestra (Dunedin Civic Orchestra). Guest conduxctor Alex Lindsay; leader Joan Gardiner. Alexandera concert. War Memorial Hall, 3 August [1968??]. ProgrammeSong recital. Helen Charlton soprano; Maurice Till piano. The Chapel, Music Centre of Christchurch 140 Barbadoes Street, Wednesday 13 November [1968?]. Programme 1980s?: Maurice Hasson violin; Maurice Till piano. Two different programme [ca 1986?] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated by Richard Till, from the papers of his father Maurice Till. These programmes are duplicate to those held at Hocken Library as part of Maurice Till's papers.
Reception of Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Ranfurly by the citizens of Ch...
Date: 1897
By: Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd
Reference: Eph-A-VICEREGAL-1897-02
Description: A programme of entertainment by a banjo band, with songs by Mrs E T Robinson, Mr J P Newman, the Liedertafel, Miss Alice Gray, Mr A Millar, Mrs B H Burns, Mr P Hockley, Miss Lilian Smith, Mr Russell Halley, Miss Hilda Meadows, Mr W Izard, Miss Davie, Mr Seager, Mr C Morris, Miss Annie Lake, Mr W A Day, Miss Alice Corrick. Accompanists were Miss Jennie West and Miss Constance Lingard. Front cover shows printing block vignettes of the British coat of arms, a lutist, and decorative panels. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress, red and gilt, on pink sheet folded to 224 x 142 mm.
[Music programmes 1962].
Date: 1962
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1962
Description: Includes: Claudio Arrau. Solo recital. Direction NZBC. 1962. Programme (2 copies) Albyn Singers. Choral recital (With June Taylor, cellist; Robert Issell, violinist). Art Gallery, 17 November 1962. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society. Ruggiero Ricci (violin); Janetta McStay (piano). Town Hall, 18 August 1962. Flier The 14th Auckland Festival. "Der Rosenkavalier Auckland Society for Contemporary Music. Stravinsky, Honegger, Casella, Maconie (With Francis Rosner, John Hyatt, Ken Wilson, Gordon Skinner, Lewisson Campbell, Diana Stephenson, William Trussell, Ronald Tremain). Auckland City Art Gallery, 1 July 1962. Programme. Auckland String Players. 1962 subscription concert 1. St Kentigern College 27 March; Auckland City Art Gallery 29 March; Hamilton 31 March [1962]. Programme Gina Bachauer. First New Zealand tour. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet (2 copies) National Orchestra and Gina Bachauer. Concert. Wellington Town Hall, 23 June [1962] Flier / programme "Gaspard de la nuit". Translation of words to be sung by Gina Bachauer in her recital. Flier. Kerridge Odeon presents Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. First New Zealand tour 1962. Programme (2 copies) Chamber Players of Wellington. Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington, 1 May 1962. Programme / flier (2 copies) Shura Cherkassky. New Zealand tour under the auspices of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service [1962]. Programme (2 copies) Boy Choristers of Christchurch Cathedral, conductor C Foster Browne; accompanist John Jennings. Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 3 September 1962. programme Christchurch Liederkranzchen. Twenty-eighth season, second subscription concert. Canterbury University Hall, 10 October 1962. Programme Christchurch Orchestral Society Inc. Final concert for 1962. University of Canterbury Hall, 8 December 1962. Programme Peter Cooper. Piano recital. Civic Theatre [Christchurch], 21 March [1962?]. Programme Lauris Elms (contralto) in a recital of songs by Handel, Duparc and Dvorak. Accompanied by Margaret Nielsen (piano). Concert Chamber Wellington, 4 July [1962]. Flier only Four Hundred Club Wanganui. Second subscription concert. Violin recital by Ruggiero Ricci, accompanist Janetta McStay. Concert Chamber Wanganui Memorial Hall, 26 July 1962. Programme / flier Kenneth Goodman, celebrated Negro organist. [Concert tour 1962]. Programme Huntly Ladies Choir, assisted by Huntly Drama Club. Concert. Huntly College Hall, 11 October 1962. Programme Valeri Klimov. [Accompanied by pianist] Vladimir Yampolsky. Direction NZBC. Programme beginning with Sonata no. 1 in D by Beethoven (autographed) Valeri Klimov. [Accompanied by pianist] Vladimir Yampolsky. Direction NZBC. Programme beginning with Sonata no. 3 in E by Bach (2 copies( Valeri Klimov. A musical storm from the Russian horizon! Wellington concerts 17 and 20 October [1962]. Flier only (2 copies) Leonid Kogan [Russian violinist]. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 11 June 1962. programme Leonid Kogan [Russian violinist]. Auckland Town Hall, 12 June 1962. Programme Lili Kraus. [Concert under auspices of NZBC. ca 1962?]. Programme beginning with Chromatic fantasia and fugue Lili Kraus. [Concert under auspices of NZBC. ca 1962?]. Programme beginning with Beethoven's sonata in E, Op 109 J & N Tait by arrangement with A Sarfati, J Clairjois and A Guerbilsky present The Little Singers of Paris. First New Zealand tour 1962. Programme (2 copies) The Little Singers of Paris. Her Majesty's Theatre [Auckland], 16-24 March 1962. Flier only (2 copies) The Little Singers of Paris. Extra concerts. Opera House Palmerston North, 9-10 March 1962. Flier only A classical guitar recital by Antonio Losada. Concert Chamber Wellington, 3 July 1962. Pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) A classical guitar recital by Antonio Losada. Museum Lecture Theatre, 28 April 1962. Programme J & N Tait present the world famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin and his sister Hephzibah Menuhin the noted concert pianist. Two memorable concerts with the National Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 15 and 17 February 1962. Flier with photographs J & N Tait present the world famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin and his sister Hephzibah Menuhin the noted concert pianist. Joint recital. Wellington Town Hall, 15 February; Auckland Town Hall, 19 February 1962. Programme (2 copies, one autographed on front cover by Yehudi Menuhin) J & N Tait present Yehudi Menuhin and (by special arrangement with the New Zealand Broadcasting Service) The National Orchestra. Town Hall Wellington 17 February; Town Hall Auckland 21 February 1962. Programme (2 copies) Music of India. Yamini Krishnamurti (dancer), Keramatullah Khan (tabla player), Radhika Mohan Maitra (sarod player), Nirmalendu Chowdhury (folk singer), Arunachalm Palaiswamy (mridangam accompanist), Jyotishmati Krishnamurti (vocal accompaniment). Concert Chamber wellington, 8 October 1962, direction NZBC. Programme (2 copies) National Residential Brass Band Training School. Adult Education Department, University of canterbury, 18-23 August 1962. Brochure printed by Caxton press. New Plymouth City band Inc proudly present their Annual Queen's Birthday Weekend Band festival featuring the Band of the Royal New Zealand Artillery, director of music Captain F B Smyth. New Plymouth, 2-3 June 1962. Programme (2 copies) Harry M Miller presents an evening with Patrick O'Hagan [and] Teresa Duffy. New Zealand tour, September-October 1962. Programme Palmerston North Youth Orchestra. First concert 1962. Opera House Palmerston North, 16 July 1962. Programme Ruggiero Ricci and Janetta McStay. Recital. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 6 August 1962. Programme (autographed on title page by both performers) Bela Siki. Your favourite pianist returns. Bela Siki, the poet of the piano. One solo concert only [Wellington?] Town Hall, 11 July [1962]. Flier / programme (2 copies) The NZBS is happy to announce the eagerly-awaited return of Bela Siki. Brochure / booking form only. Choirs of St Margaret's College and Christ's College with the John Ritchie String Orchestra. Civic Theatre, 9 August 1962. Programme The Stenberg Recital Contest. Judge Mr John Hopkins. Auckland Town Hall, 14 April 1962. Programme Gillian Weir. Piano recital. Concert Chamber Wanganui War Memorial, 30 May 1962. Programme / flier Harry M Miller presents an evening with Inia Te Wiata. New Zealand tour 1962 [with pianist Maurice Till]. Programme Wellington Primary Schools' Music Festival Association presents its Musical Festival. Conductor Geoffrey H Wilson (District Advisor on School Music); accompanist Isabelle Graham; organist Robert Pether. Wellington Town Hall, 3 October 1962. Programme Camilla Williams [accompanied by Maurice Till]. Concert [1962]. Programme (2 copies) Camilla Williams [accompanied by Maurice Till]. Direction NZBC. Programme and flier/ programme for Wellington concert at Town Hall, 7 June 1962. Quantity: 25 album(s) Album(s). 13 flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.
[Music programmes 1908]
Date: 1908
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1908
Description: Includes: Auckland Liedertafel; male chorus of sixty voices. Grand smoke concert tendered to the men of the United States Battleship fleet in the Military Hall, 11 August 1908. Programme. Wright & Jaques. Mr Leo Buckeridge and Miss Hardinge-Maltby's invitation recital, assisted by Mr Stewart Maclean, Mrs Natusch and pupils. St Peters Hall, 16 October 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908. Town Hall Wellington, 21 January 1908. Programme (2 copies, one green cover, one white) Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908. Town Hall Wellington, 23 January 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908. Town Hall Wellington, 25 January 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908.His Majesty's Theatre Christchurch, 29 january 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908.Town Hall Wellington, 3 March 1908. Programme (2 copies - 1 grey cover, one white) The Cherniavski concerts. British Empire tour 1908. Mr Edward Branscombe presents Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavski in a series of concert recitals, assisted by Madame Marie Hooton (contralto) and Mr Percival Driver (baritone); Mr Nigel Brock (manager). Booklet with photographic portraits. Town Hall Wellington. The Cherniavski concerts. Mr Edward Branscombe presents Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavski, assisted by Madame Marie Hooton and Mr Percival Driver. Programme (folded pamphlet) Dunedin Orchestral Society, hon conductor Mr James Coombs. Second concert, twenty-first season. Garrison Hall, 18 June [1908]. Programme Gisborne Orchestral Society. 1st subscription concert. His Majesty's Theatre Gisborne, 14 July 1908. Programme. Gisborne Orchestral Society. Second subscription concert. His Majesty's Theatre, 6 october 1908. Programme. Mark Hambourg. His Majesty's Theatre Christchurch, 26-30 October 1908. Programme. Wellington Choral Society. Handel's "Messiah". Town Hall, 4 December 1908. Programme. Wellington Musical Union. First subscription concert. "The golden legend" (Sir Arthur Sullivan). With Rosina Buckman, Mrs Barber, Mr E J Hill, Mr John Prouse, Mr F Laycock. Town Hall, 19 June 1908. Programme and book of words (2 copies) Wellington Musical Union. Second subscription concert. "Faust" (Gounod). With Charles Saunders, Rosina Buckman, Hamilton Hodges, P Hockley, Mrs F P Wilson, F Laycock. Town Hall, 17 August 1908. Programme and book of words. Wellington Musical Union. Third subscription concert. "The revenge" (Sir Charles Villiers Stanford). With Mr Charles H Stephens and Miss Phoebe Parsons. Town Hall, 27 October 1908. Programme and book of words Mrs Charles Willeby, who will interpret the songs of her husband, Charles Willeby, the famous English composer (With pianists Madoleine Webbe, Gertrude Spooner, violinist Peggy Bain). Choral Hall [Auckland], 14 December 1908. Programme Quantity: 17 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Some programmes donated by E Speden 1995; J Barsby 1989, P Jesson 1996.
[Music programmes and fliers for concerts in 1880].
Date: 1880
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1880
Description: Includes programmes featuring: St Andrew's Church Cambridge. Concert in aid of the building fund. 18 August 1880. Programme. St Peter's Church. Special service. Selection from Handel's grand oratorio "The Messiah". Organist and conductor Mr Angelo Forrest. Programme / flier. Camilla Urso. Programmes for concerts. Theatre Royal Wellington. 15 May 1880, and 16 May 1880. Quantity: 3 programmes or flyers.. Physical Description: Printed programmes or flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.
Advance Australia. The talented Australian Payne Family of musicians ... will appear in...
Date: 1889 - 1890
From: [Music programmes and fliers for concerts in 1889].
By: W McCullough (Firm)
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1889-01
Description: Programme for concert. The performers included: Mr Payne (tenor), Miss Lizzie Payne (soprano, violin and piano), Miss Nellie Payne (soprano, violin, piano), Miss Maud Payne (contralto, violin, piano), Mr W J Payne (baritone and flute), Ralph Steele (baritone and piano). Dated around 1889-1890, from the company's first NZ tour of May 1889 to March 1890. The artists listed include Miss Nellie Payne and her father Mr Payne. Nellie died of consumption in June 1891 and Mr Payne died in 1892. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on folded programme.. Physical Description: Letterpress, on flier, 221 x 140 mm.
Desperate Measures :Desperate Measures. Star & Garter, Friday 14th [1983?].
Date: 1983
From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1983].
By: Mayes, Rob, active 1998
Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1983-01
Description: Shows a profile of a young man with shaved head, in four different versions. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Relief print, 521 x 355 mm.
The Frontier Touring Co. & Raynor Promotions proudly present "a rare live concert event...
Date: 1986
From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1986].
Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Popular-1986-01
Description: Shows an arrangement of text, with a small central inset photograph of Bob Dylan and Tom Petty performing with electric guitars. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on poster 850 x 594 mm.
[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...
Date: 1924
Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1924
Description: Includes: Mr E J Gravestock presents Mr Charles Hackett, the distinguished American tenor. Associate artist Bratza, the eminent Serbian violinist. At the piano, Clarence Raybould. Australian and New Zealand tour 1924. Third concert. Programme and book of words. Wanganui Orchestral Society. Second concert of the season (with Miss Eva Webb-Jones, Miss Elsie Betts). Opera House, 30 October 1924. Programme. Quantity: 2 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress and offset print, varying sizes up to quarto.
[Music programmes 1913].
Date: 1913
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1913
Description: Includes: Auckland Liedertafel. The 100th [One hundredth] concert. Auckland Town Hall, 1 August 1913. Programme (with photographs of office bearers and members, and individual larger portraits of Arthur Towsey (founder), Dr W E Thomas (conductor), Syd J Harbutt (secretary), Mr Frank Wright (committee chairman) Mr Maughan Barnett. Organ recital. Auckland Town Hall, 5 April 1913. Programme Mr Maughan Barnett. Organ recitals on the organ presented to the Nelson School of Music by Thomas Cawthron, esq. Nelson, 4 and 7 July 1913. Programme Complimentary Conversazione tendered to His Grace Archbishop O'Shea. Town Hall Stratford, 15 September 1913. Programme Paul Dufault season. First concert. Direction Frederic Shipman (With Ernest Toy, Miss Pauline Bindley, Paul Dufault. [1913?] Flier / programme (2 copies) First colossal concert by the Wellington 4 (With Hamilton Hodges, Herbert Bloy, Baxter Buckley, Frank R Johnstone). Town Hall, 4 June 1913. Programme Farewell concert to Mr Horace Hunt who is leaving for Europe (With performers Orpheus Quartet, Hamilton Hodges, Christian Hellemann, Horace Hunt, Gertrude Hunt, F R Johnstone, Norman Martin, Mrs Montague, C H Stephens, Agnes Segrief, Herbert Bloy, Wellington Professional Quartet). Town Hall, 13 May 1913. Programme (with photograph of Horace Hunt) Bernard Page. Wellington City Council organ recitals. Programmes for recitals on the following dates: 30 August, 10 September, 20 September, 1 October, 22 November, 29 November, 6 December, 13 December (2 copies), 20 December 1913. Wellington Club. Concert (with the Orpheus Quartette, Miss Cara Denhard, Mr R S Allwright, Miss Muriel Bennett, Mr E J Hill, Mr P N Hutton, Mr H Phipps, Mr H N Fletcher; accompanist Mr D Kenny). 4 [February] 1913. Programme Wellington Liedertafel. First concert. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 29 May 1913. Programme Wellington Liedertafel. Second concert of the 20th season. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 24 September 1913. Programme Wellington Musical Union. "William Tell". Town Hall, 9 December 1913. Programme Westport Harmonic Society First concert in St Andrew's Church. Tuesday 26th August at 8 pm. Juvenile ticket 1s [1913? or 1919?] Quantity: 19 album(s) Album(s). 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.
[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...
Date: 1895 - 1897
By: Weeks Ltd
Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1895/1897
Description: Includes: 1895?: Wednesday popular concert, Wellington (with Mabel Jones, Mr F W Jones, Mr E J Hill, Miss Parsons, Mr J M Clark, Mrs H J Miller, Mr W J Haybittle). 5 June [1895?]. Flier / programme Wednesday popular concerts, Wellington (with Mabel Jones, Mr F W Jones, Mr Geo Parsons, Mrs H J Miller, Mr J M Clark, Miss Clarice Brabazon, Mr E J Hill, Mr Walter Haybittle). 5 June [1895?]. Flier / programme 1895: Auckland College and Grammar School Old Boys Association. Celebration of the twenty-sixth anniversary of the foundation of the school. Programme of smoke concert. Sydenham Presbyterian Church. Soiree and concert; welcome to Rev R S Allan. Thursday October 10, 1895. Programme /flier. Weeks, Printer, High Street, Christchurch - 13016. (With performers Mr Lovell, Miss Neave, Mr John McLean, Miss Watson, Mr Russell Halley, Misses Kissel and Bella Forrester, Miss Aggie Currie, Mr H Johnston, Miss Picken, Mr A J Sparkes) 1896: Caledonian Society of Wellington. Eleventh annual concert under the patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Earl of Glasgow, the Countess of Glasgow & suite. opera House, 24 September 1896. Conductor Mr John McGlashan, accompanist Miss Upham, director of music Mr John Jack. Programme (With performers Mr Hugh Wright, Miss Orr, The McGregors, Mr D Campbell, Miss Jeanie Ramsay, Mr A S Paterson, Mr A Nicol) Wellington Industrial Exhibition 1896-7. Evening opening performance in Entertainment Hall, 18 November 1896. Programme (With Maugham Barnett's Musical Society performing "Hinemoa" by Arthur H Adams and Alfred F Hill; and the Festival Choral Society singing psalms and anthems, including anthem "The earth is the Lord's" composed by T Tallis Trimnell) (2 copies) Wellington Industrial Exhibition. First national night (England), under the direction of Mr Robert Parker. Programme (With performers Miss Dugdale, Mrs Burfoot, Madame Eveleen Carlton, Mr R B Williams, Mr J Murrell, Mr J Whittall) 1897: Whiteley Hall. Orpheus Musical Club's concert. 15 July 1897. Cowen's cantata "The rose maiden". Taranaki Herald Print. Programme / flier. Quantity: 7 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto.
Gisborne Savage Club :Korero held at Rotorua, Friday, 19th September, 1930. Souvenir pr...
Date: 1930
From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to Savage Clubs in New Zealand]
By: Gisborne Savage Club; T Adams (Firm)
Reference: Eph-A-SAVAGE-1930-01
Description: Programme with opening ode, Welcome to visitors, and twelve other items performed by the Savage Club Orchestra and its individual members. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Booklet of four pages, each 125 x 178 mm. Transfers: Photographs of the same provenance transferred to PAColl-8757..
Town Hall Feilding :Local and Instrumental Concert, Friday Aug. 17, 1883. Programme and...
Date: 1883
From: [Music programmes and fliers for concerts in 1883].
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1883-01
Description: Programme and ticket for concert. Printed by Star Print, [Feilding?] Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on folded programme.. Physical Description: Letterpress, on folded programme, 60 x 90 mm (folded)
[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.
[Music programmes and fliers for concerts in 1886].
Date: 1886
By: Caxton Printing Company (Dunedin, N.Z.)
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1886
Description: Includes programmes featuring: Leon & Cushman's Song book. Dunedin, Caxton Steam printing Company, 1886. Taranaki Philharmonic Society. First concert of the season. Alexandra Hall. 18 February 1886. Programme. Quantity: 2 programmes or flyers.. Physical Description: Printed programmes or flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.
Dunedin Choral Society: [Programmes. 1910-1950s]
Date: 1910 - 1956
By: Dunedin Choral Society
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-DCS
Description: Includes:: Part songs; second series. (Hear my prayer; Home they brought her warrior dead; Who is Sylvia?; Choral rhapsody on Scottish airs; Indian mountain song) 1917: Handel's "Messiah" (With Jessie Christie, Kathleen Carter, Ernest Drake, W Thomson and T Holgate). King's Theatre, 15 December 1917. Programme 1924: Handel's "Samson" (With Meda Payne, Ida Lungley, Harry Drake, A Walmsley, L A North, P Sutherland). His Majesty's Theatre, 27-28 November 1924. Programme 1928: Handel's "Messiah" (With Naomi Whalley, Ernest Drake, William Watters, Wilfrid Andrews). His Majesty's Theatre, 19 December 1928. Programme 1934: Selections from "Elijah" [and] "Judas Maccabaeus", sung by Betty Pocock, Alison Tyrie, Mr R A Mitchell amd Mr Horace Stevens. Town Hall Dunedin, 24 July 1934. Souvenir programme (With autographed photo of Horace Stevens) 1947: Mendelssohn's oratorio "St Paul" (With Patricia Thorn, ALison Tyrie, Alfred Walmsley, Bryan Drake, Charles F Collins, Douglas Palmer, Marjorie Manning). Dunedin Town Hall, 17 June 1947. Programme 1953: Frist concert for 1953 (With 4YA Concert Orchestra, Group of Madrigals (Dunedin Choral Society), Dora Drake (soprano), Bertha Rawlinson (contralto), Maurits Engelen (tenor), Ninian Walden (bass), and Margarete Zsamboki. Main Town Hall Dunedin, 7 July 1953. Programme 1956: Handel's oratorio "The Messiah" (With Dora Drake, Valda McCracken, Mauritz Engelen, Charles Naylor, Gladwys Syder, and conductor W H Walden-Mills). Main Town Hall Dunedin, 27 November 1956. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes varying up to 260 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Haywards Auction House, 9 October 2010, lot 137
Gordons tour NZ. Christchurch, Wellington Ashburton, Auckland [1980s]
Date: 1980 - 1989
Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1980s-05
Description: Poster for a tour by the Gordons, shows a stick figure at the right running up a hill towards the sun at the left. Dated ca 1986, as the Gordons appear to have been operating ca 1985-1987. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Screen print, 455 x 585 mm.
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.
Monthly "Pop" organised by Mrs T W Lewis, under control of Hastings Empire Defence Comm...
Date: 1915 - 1916
From: [Ephemera and posters around A3 size, for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and performances in New Zealand. 1900-1969].
Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1915/1916-01/03
Description: Fliers / programmes for the monthly "pops" held at the Municipal Theatre Hastings for the Wounded Fund. Dates for the 9th, 12th and 13th pops are 19 November 1915, 18 February 1916 and 16 March 1916. Performers included Miss Dorothy Saunders (dances), Mr Razell Wood (songs), Mr & Mrs Dudley Hill (songs), Miss Kiore King (recitation), Mrs T W Lewis, Miss Gertrude Gallien, Mr F S Thomas (song)Mrs J A Rosewarne, Mr Reg Pearce, Mr & Mrs Harry Avery, Mrs W A Whitlock, Sr Stanley Prime, Mr A E Renouf, Mrs Fitzherbert. Quantity: 3 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset lithographs on posters 315 x 245 mm.