Macann, Rodney, 1942-

Opera singer

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[Theatre programmes for concerts, recitals and music events in Great Britain some featu...

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-GB-1980s

Description: Includes: 1980: Edinburgh Military Tattoo 1980 (with City of Wellington Pipe Band). Programme. Philharmonia Orchestra. Royal Festival Hall, 13 November 1980. Programme (John McCaw) Royal Overseas League Music Festival 1980. Final competitive concert. Queen Elizabeth Hall, 10 June 1980. Programme (Amanda Hollins) Royal Philharmonic Society. Royal Festival Hall, 13 June 1980. Programme (Patricia Payne) 1981: North Wales Music Festival 1981. Programme (Gillian Weir) Northern Sinfonia of England. International celebrity 81/82 concerts. Newcastle City Hall, 17 December 1981. Programme (Edmund Bohan) Novi- Rodger Fox; the Novi Singer in concert with the Rodger Fox Roarin' Forties Big Band from Wellington New Zealand. New Zealand House, The Haymarket, 9 July 1981. Programme (Rodger Fox) Philharmonia Orchestra. 8 March 1981. Programme (Keith Lewis) Royal Choral Society. Royal Festival Hall, 27 March 1981. Programme (Patricia Payne) Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. Royal Albert Hall, 29 November 1981. Programme (Patricia Payne) 1982: Proms 82. BBC presents the 88th season of the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts. Royal Albert Hall, 16 & 18 July 1982. Programme (John Matheson) Proms 82. BBC presents the 88th season of the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts. Royal Albert Hall, 8 August 1982. Programme (Patricia Payne) 1983: The Bach Choir with English Chamber Orchestra. "Passion according to St Matthew". 20-27 March 1983. Programme (Rodney Macann) Cheltenham International Festival of Music, 39th. Programme (Colin Horsley, page 20) English Chamber Orchestra. Royal Festival Hall London, 14 February 1983. Programme (Keith Lewis) 1984: London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican Centre. 3 March 1984 (Contains obituary for Clarence (Clarry) Atkinson)Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra. 1983-84 season. Royal Festival Hall London, 5 March 1984. Programme (Keith Lewis) 1985: The Bach Choir. J S Bach's St Matthew Passion. GLC Royal Festival Hall, 24 and 31 March 1985. Programme (Rodney Macann) 1986: The Bach Choir. J S Bach's St Matthew Passion. GLC Royal Festival Hall, 16 and 23 March 1986. Programme (Rodney Macann) Music for a summer's evening. Sledmere House, 25 July 1986. Programme (Catherine Pierard) Proms 86. Sunday 20 July [1986]. Programme (Catherine Pierard) 1987: The Bach Choir. J S Bach's St Matthew Passion. GLC Royal Festival Hall, 5 and 12 April 1987. Programme (Rodney Macann) Proms 87. Friday 21 August [1987]. Programme (Catherine Pierard) 1988: Vivaldi Concertante. Barbican Centre, 14 March 1988. Programme (Marion Olsen) Proms 88. BBC Symphony Orchestra. Royal Albert Hall, 21 August 1988. Programme (Keith Lewis) 1989: London Philharmonic. Sir Georg Solti conducts handel's "Messiah". 17 and 19 December 1989. Two programmes (Keith Lewis) The Philharmonia. Concert 5 March 1989 at Royal Festival Hall. Programme (Keith Lewis) The Philharmonia. Concert 20 April 1989 at the Royal Festival Hall. Programme (Keith Lewis) PA Consulting group and the Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra. 1988-89 season. Beethoven Choral fantasia choral symphony. Royal Festival Hall, 18 May 1989. Programme (Patrick Power) Quantity: 29 theatre programmes. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programme purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2004-2005, 2007, 2014-2016. Edinburgh Military Tattoo programme from the estate of William Neil McRae, 2005.

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

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1987

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "The barber of Seville". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 18 November 1987. Programme (2 copies)(Patrick Power and Rodney Macann) "The flying Dutchman". Scottish Opera tour, January - April 1987. Programme (Patrick Power) Opera North summer season: "The abduction from the seraglio", "La boheme", "La traviata", "Daphne". Tour booklet 1987. (Patricia Payne, page 87) "The phantom of the Opera". Her Majesty's Theatre London, 9 October 1986. Programme (Gavin Mitford) Royal Opera House Covent Garden. Royal Opera, Royal Ballet, Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet. 1987/88 season guide (Rodney Macann, Garry Grant, Kiri Te Kanawa, Sherilyn Kennedy) "The stone guest". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 23 April 1987. Programme (Rodney Macann)(2 copies) "La straniera". Wexford Festival Opera, 3 and 5 November 1987. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Tannhauser". Royal Opera House, 13 October 1987. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Tosca". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 28 January 1987. Programme (Rodney Macann) Two Mozart operas: "Don Giovanni" and "Idomeneo". Theatre Royal Brighton, May 1987. Programme (Malvina Major) Quantity: 9 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2005, 2016. Some donated by the Theatre Museum London.

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

Date: 1974

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1974

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Arden must die". Sadler's Wells Theatre, Rosebery Avenue. 1974. Programme (Bryan Drake) "Carmen". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 3 June 1974. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Don Giovanni". Haymarket Theatre Leicester, 30 April - 4 May 1974. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Don Giovanni". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 1 June 1974. Programme (John Matheson, conductor) "Eugene Onegin". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 23 July 1974. Programme (Heather Begg) "Faust". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 22 November 1974, and 29 November 1974. 2 programmes (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Fidelio". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 19 April 1974. Programme (Richard Greager) "Hair, the tribal-love rock musical". West End Artists Ltd ca 1974/1975. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "Happy as a sandbag" and "Leave him to heaven". Haymarket Theatre Leicester, 1974? Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Jenufa". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 25 May 1974. Programme (Heather Begg) "Manon". Sadlers Wells Opera at the London Coliseum, 24 January 1974. Programme (Denis Dowling) "Maria de Rudenz". Queen Elizabeth Hall, 27 October 1974. Programme (Richard Greager) "The marriage of Figaro". Empire Sunderland, 7 October 1974. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Le nozze di Figaro". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 31 December 1974. Programme (Heather Begg) "Oh! Calcutta!". Duchess Theatre, 28 January 1974. Programme (Elric Hooper) "Otello". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 4 May and 24 May 1974. Two programmes (Kiri Te Kanawa) Proms 1974. Henry Wood Promenade Concert, Royal Albert Hall, 6 August 1974. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Das Rheingold". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 30 September 1974. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Salome". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 30 March 1974. Programme (Heather Begg) "The story of Vasco". Sadler's Wells Opera at the London Coliseum, 13 March 1974. Programme (Denis Dowling) English Opera group. "The voice of Ariadne". Sadler's Wells Theatre 1974. Programme (Bryan Drake) Quantity: 23 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003-2007, 2012, 2016.

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

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1988

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Barber of Seville". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 1988/1989. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Bitter sweet". New Sadler's Wells Opera at Sadler's Wells Theatre. 23 February - 19 March 1988. Programme (2 copies)(Russell Craig, designer) "Don Giovanni". Royal Opera House, 12 July 1988. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Eugene Onegin". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 1988/89. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat". Ayr Gaiety Theatre, 17 October 1988. Programme (Murray Curtis) "King's rhapsody". Churchill Theatre, 31 March - 16 April 1988. Programme (Peter Sutherland) "The Knot garden". Royal Opera House. 3 May 1988. Programme (Rodney Macann) "The magic flute". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 30 March 1988. Programme (Rodney Macann) (2 copies) "Manon". Royal Opera at the Royal Opera House. 23 November 1988. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Rigoletto". Royal Opera at the Royal Opera House. 29 December 1988. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "La traviata". Welsh National Opera, 1988. Programme (Barry Mora) "Xerxes". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 10 May 1988. Programme (Rodney Macann)(2 copies) "Ziegfeld". London Palladium, 26 April 1988. Programme (Ed Fardell, lighting design) Quantity: 13 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003-2006

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National Opera of Wellington :Posters 1998-2000.

Date: 1998 - 2000

By: National Opera of Wellington (N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-D-OPERA-NOW

Description: Posters of National Opera of Wellington. 1998: Puccini's "La boheme". Westpac Trust St James Theatre, 20-30 June, 2 July [1998] (2 copies) Verdi's "Otello". Conductor Michael Lloyd; director Raymond Hawthorne. Starring Christopher Doig, Suzanne Prain, Anooshah Golesorkhi, with the Wellington Sinfonia. Westpac Trust St James Theatre, 29 September, 1, 3, 6, 8, 10 October 1998. Puccini's "Madama Butterfly", starring Dame Malvina Major, Patrick Power and Rodney Macann with the Wellington Sinfonia. Conductor Brian Law; director Phillip Mann. Westpac Trust St James Theatre, 9, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 October 1999 (2 copies) Mozart's "The magic flute", starring Deborah Wai Kapohe, Mark Pedrotti and Mark Luther with the Wellington Sinfonia. Conductor Michael Vinten; director Carmel Carroll. Westpac Trust St James Theatre, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23 and 25 March [1999] Wellington City Opera became National Opera of Wellington in 1998, then was amalgamated with Auckland's Opera New Zealand in 1999, becoming New Zealand Opera in 2000. Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-1760 - Collection as a whole taken into Manuscripts. Transfers made from there.

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

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1985

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Andre Chenier". Royal Opera House, 4 May 1985. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Annie". Dundee Repertory Theatre, 22 August - 7 September 1985. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Barber of Seville". Scottish Opera. Liverpool Empire, 28 February and 2 March 1985. Programme (Patrick Power) "Il barbiere di Siviglia". Royal Opera House, 25 September 1985. Programme (Keith Lewis) "Barnum". Opera House Manchester, 1977. Programme "The bartered bride". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 4 April 1985. Programme (Patricia Payne) "I Capuleti e i Montecchi". Royal Opera House, 4 March 1985. Programme (Keith Lewis) "Cosi fan tutte". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 19 September 1985. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Daniel". Riding Lights Theatre Company. Wimbledon Theatre, 1986. Programme (Christopher Norton) "42nd Street" [Forty-second Street]. Victoria Palace, 1985. Programme (Ed Fardell, lighting design) "42nd Street" [Forty-second Street]. Theatre Royal Drury Lane. May 1985. Programme (James Laurenson) "Gotterdammerung". Welsh National Opera, 14 September 1985. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Hedda Gabler". Scottish Opera at Theatre Royal Glasgow, 5 June 1985. Programme (Russell Craig designer; Rodney Macann) "The Italian girl in Algiers" and "A masked ball". Theatre Royal Brighton, 19-23 March 1985. Programme (Christopher Lackner) (2 copies) "Katya Kabanova". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 14 November 1985. Programme (Patrick Power) "Les miserables". Palacae Theatre 4 December 1985. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "Once upon a mattress". Watermill Theatre. Summer 1985. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Rigoletto". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 11 January 1985. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Rigoletto". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 28 August 1985. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Der Rosenkavalier". Royal Opera House. 14 February 1985. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Il trovatore". Opera North at the Apollo Theatre Oxford, 2 and 5 July 1985. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Xerxes". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 23 February 1985. Programme (Rodney Macann) Quantity: 22 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2015.

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

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1984

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Little me". Prince of Wales Theatre, 30 May 1984. Programme (Vivienne Martin) Kent Opera. Autumn season 1984: "The marriage of Figaro", "King Priam", and "The Seraglio". Programme (Rodney Macann) "Master-singers of Nuremberg". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 4 February 1984. Programme (Rodney Macann) (2 copies) "Orion". Scottish Opera, Theatre Royal Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. 4 October 1984. Programme (Barry Mora) "Rigoletto". Royal Opera House. 6 April 1984. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Der Rosenkavalier". Royal Opera House, 4 and 10 December 1984. Programmes (2) (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Singin' in the rain". London Palladium. Theatreprint issue for June 1984 (first peformance of this season was 30 June 1983). Programme (Ed Fardell) (2 copies) "Six for gold". Kings Head Theatre Club. 28 June [1984]. Programme (Peter Land) "Starlight Express". Apollo Victoria Theatre, 27 March 1984. Programme (Matthew Cutts) "Tosca". Royal Opera House, 18 September 1984. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "The Valkyrie". Welsh National Opera, February - April 1984. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Wozzeck". Royal Opera House. 24 January 1984. Programme (Donald McIntyre) Quantity: 12 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2016.

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

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1986

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Blood brothers". Leicester Haymarket Theatre, 1986? Programme (Ruth Mayo) "Cabaret". Hull New Theatre, 26-31 May 1986. Programme Peter Land, Vivienne Martin) "Cabaret". Strand Theatre, July 1986. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Carmen". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 27 November 1986. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Charlie girl". Victoria Palace, 19 June 1986. Programme (2 copies) (Ed Fardell, sound designer) "Les contes d'Hoffmann". Royal Opera House, 29 April 1986. Programme (Rodney Macann) "The mask of Orpheus". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 21 May 1986 (world premiere). Programme (Rodney Macann) "Parsifal". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 15 March 1986. Programme (Rodney Macann) (2 copies) "Peter Pan or the boy who wouldn't grow up". Alhambra Theatre Bradford, 4-15 November 1986. Programme (Ruth Mayo) "Peter Pan or the boy who wouldn't grow up".King's Theatre, Southsea Portsmouth, 18 November 1986. Programme (Ruth Mayo) "Phantom of the Opera". Her Majesty's Theatre. 1986. Programme (Meredith Braun) "The rape of Lucretia". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 1986/87. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) Welsh National Opera. "The ring". Amoco Festival of Opera. Royal Opera House Covent Garden, [September-October 1986]. Pamphlet (Barry Mora, Patricia Payne) "Samson". Royal Opera House, 22 December 1986. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Simon Boccanegra". Royal Opera House, 14 January 1986 and 29 January 1986. Programmes (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Tosca". Royal Opera House. 1 May 1986. Programme (Rodney Macann) "La Traviata". Royal Opera House. 8 November 1986 and 11 November 1986. 2 programmes. (Rodney Macann) "Die Zauberflote". Royal Opera House, 26 November 1986. Programme (Donald McIntyre) Quantity: 18 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003-2006.

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

Date: 1990 - 1995

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-GB-1990/1995

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1990: Pavilion Opera season 1990. (With Anne Young in "The barber of Seville", "Magic flute", "Rigoletto", "Tales of Hoffmann"; Anne Gerbic in "Magic flute") "The cunning little vixen". Midland Bank proms, Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 4-9 June 1990. Programme (Deborah Pope) "Der Freischutz". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 8 January 1990. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Morte d'Arthur". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, July-August 1990. Programme (Matt McKenzie (sound design) "The vanishing bridgroom". Scottish Opera, 1990 season. Programme (Stuart Neilson-Kemp) 1991: Acorn Entertainments Limited. "The worst witch". Redgrave Theatre Farnham, 12 December 1991. Programme (Sarah Hauenstein) "Dream of Gerontius". Symphony Hall Birmingham, 18 December 1991. Programme (Keith Lewis) "Die Fledermaus". Royal Opera. Royal Opera House, 9 January 1991. Programme (Malvina Major) "Gawain". Royal Opera at Royal Opera House, 30 May 1991. Programme (Richard Greager) "Les Huguenots". Royal Opera, at Royal Opera House, 8 November 1991. Programme (Christopher Lackner) "It's a girl". West Yorkshire Playhouse, 13 March 1991. programme (Sarah Davison) "Capriccio". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 7 January 1991. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Ermione". Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre, 10 and 12 April 1992. Programme (Keith Lewis) "Mitridate, Re di Ponto". Royal Opera House, 5-19 December 1991. Programme (Patrick Power) Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1991. Programme (Keith Lewis) Opera/Art Gala sponsored by Cable & Wireless. "Die Fledermaus". London Coliseum, 2 December 1991. Programme (Deborah Pope) "The worst witch". Redgrave Theatre Farnham, 12 December 1991 - 18 January 1992. Programme (Sarah Hauenstein) "Die Zauberflote". Royal Opera at Royal Opera House, 30 March 1991. Programme (Keith Lewis) 1992: "La boheme". Midland Bank proms, 21st anniversary. Royal Opera House, 8-13 June 1992. Programme (Christopher Lackner) "I Capuleti e i Montecchi". Royal Opera House, 22 September 1992. Programme (Keith Lewis) "Death in Venice". Royal Opera. Royal Opera House, 10 March - 3 April 1992. Programme (Alexandra Gordon) Royal Opera. "Die Frau ohne Schatten". Royal Opera House, 23 November 1992. Programme (Christopher Lackner) "A glamorous night with Evelyn Laye and friends". London Palladium, 26 July 1992. Programme (Peter Sutherland) "Goodnight Mister Tom". Wolsey Theatre Ipswich, 19 November - 12 December [1992]. Programme (Tim Nilsson-Page) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. 1991-1992 London series. 18 September 1991 - 12 April 1992. Programme (Keith Lewis and Anne Gerbic) "Otello". Royal Opera House, 23, 30 October, 2 November 1992. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street". Spotlighters Theatre Group, June 1992. Programme (Ruth Mayo) 1993: "Il barbiere di Siviglia". Royal Opera House, 16 February 1993. Programme (Christopher Lackner) "Carmen". Tattersalls Sales Ring, 11 September 1993. Programme (Anne Marabini) "The cunning little vixen". Royal Opera House, 10 July 1993. Programme (Deborah Pope) "Falstaff" and "Cosi fan tutte". English Touring Opera, spring tour 1993. Programme (Catherine Pierard in "Cosi fan tutte") 1994: "Calamity Jane". BAC Lavender Hill, Battersea, December 1994. Programme, ticket and review / newsclipping. (Jack Gunn) European Chamber Opera. 1993 booklet. (Anne Young) "Fedora". Royal Opera, etc at Royal Opera House. 9 May 1994. Programme (Neil Griffith) "Misery". Darlington Civic Theatre, 24-28 May 1994. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Mowgli's jungle". Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 1 December 1994-14 January 1995. Programme (Fiona Lewry, sound) "La traviata". Royal Opera, 25 November 1994. Programme (Neil Griffiths) "Turandot". Royal Opera at Royal Opera House, 11 March 1993. Programme (Christopher Lackner) "Kat'a Kabanova". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 4-25 March 1994. Programme (Neil Griffiths) 1995: Broomhill Trust 1995/06 season booklet (Lurelle Alefounder) European Chamber Opera season at Holland Park. Programme and cast list on loose flyer for "La Cenerentola", 13 June 1995 (Heather Fryer) "I due foscari". Royal Opera, 24, 27, 30 June, 3, 5 8 July 1995. programme (Christopher Lackner, Neil Griffiths) "Les miserables", 10th anniversary. Royal Albert Hall, 8 October 1995. Programme (Chris Fennessy) "Otello". Royal Opera , 10-26 January, 1 February 1995. Programme (Christopher Lackner) "Die Rosenkavalier". Royal Opera House, 4 February - 3 March 1995. Programme (Neil Griffiths) "La Wally". Bloomsbury Theatre, 28 March - 1 April 1995. Programme (Anne Gerbic) Quantity: 45 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 350 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant Theatre Programmes, Middlesex, in 2003-2007, 2013, 2015, 2016. Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London.

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Festival Singers of Wellington :[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1995...

Date: 1995 - 1999

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-FS-1995/1999

Description: Includes: 1995: J Haydn "The creation". The Festival Singers with Rodney Macann, Jenny Wollerman and Simon O'Neill, and Wellington Sinfonia, conducted by Rita Paczian. Wellington Town Hall, 7 October 1995. Programme "The Jerusalem passion", by Murray Wylie; a modern-classical oratorio for our time. Conductor Rita Paczian; narrator John Hawkesby, with Huia Brown, Helen Climo, Karen Crawford, Rachel Dewar, Rosalind Currier, Denise Wilson, Maureen Woodhams, Robert Joiner, Frank Carter, Mark Livingstone, Carl Jamieson, John Fleck. Wellington Town Hall, 18 March [1995]. Programme (1 copy) and flyer (2 copies) Handel's "Messiah", with Pepe Becker, Linden Loader, Hamish Morrison, Roger Wilson, Wellington Sinfonia. Wellington Town Hall, 16 December 1995. Programme (2 copies) "Ole!" The Festival Singers present a fiesta of Spanish and Latin American music, conducted by Rita Paczian. Soloists Peter Baillie, Frank Carter. Sacred Heart Cathedral, 1 July [1995]. Flyer (2 copies) 1996: 20th Anniversary concert. Dame Malvina Major with the Festival Singers and the Wellington Sinfonia, conducted by Rita Paczian. Wellington Town Hall, 27 April 1996. Programme (2 copies) 1997: Festival Singers of Wellington. "Magnificat" by Rutter; "Requiem", by Durufle. Sue Robinson, guest conductor; with Janet Gibbs (organ), Janey MacKenzie (soprano), Virginia-Marie Stack (mezzo), Mark Livingstone (bass). St Mary of the Angels, 26 July 1997. Programme Handel's "Messiah". Guest conductor Peter Averi; with Wellington Sinfonia, Lesley Graham, Linden Loader, Frank Carter, Peter Russell, with The Queen's Singers. Organ Andrew Macmillan; harpsichord Dayle Anderson. Wellington Town Hall, 13 December 1997. Programme 1998: Old St Paul's 1998 Festival of Flowers and Music "Romance and revolution". Festival Service with Festival Singers of Wellington. Old St Paul's, 8 March 1998. Flyer "St John Passion". Festival Singers of Wellington conducted by Rita Paczian; with Bach Orchestra led by Bruce Corlettas Mews; soloists Karen Heathcote, Anne Lamont-Low, Simon O'Neill, Peter Russell, Barry Mora. St Mary of the Angels Boulcott Street, 26 March 1997. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Festival Singers of Wellington :[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1990...

Date: 1990 - 1994

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-FS-1990/1994

Description: Includes: 1991: The "Great Mass", Mozart's C Minor Mass K 427. Wellington Cathedral, 27 July 1991. Programme (2 copies) 1992: Benefit concert - to assist the choir as they travel to the International Music festival in the Sydney Opera House and to South East Asia in July 1992. (With Philip Walsh, organ; Linden Loader, mezzo-soprano; Bruce Carson, baritone; Dayle Anderson, piano; Brass Ensemble). Wellington Cathedral, 20 June [1992]. Flyer Sergei Rachmaninoff. The liturgy of St John Chrysostom. Greytown Hall, 7 November 1992; Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Wellington, 14 November 1992. Programme (2 copies) Rachmaninoff. The liturgy of St John Chrysostom. Sacred Heart Cathedral, Hill Street, Wellington, 14 November [1992]. Flyer 1993: Presenting Mendelssohn. "St Paul" complete. Festival Singers of Wellington; conductor Guy Jansen; organist Janet Gibbs (With Gina Sanders, Denise Wilson, Frank Carter, Rodney McCann). Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, 26 September 1993. Flyer (2 copies) Festival Singers presents Handel's "Messiah" with Bel Canto Vocal Ensemble and members of the NZ Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Guy Jansen (With Margaret Schindler, Linden Loader, Russell Ixer, Bruce Carson). Wellington Town Hall, 14 December [1993]. Programme, and flyer 1994: Festival Singers of Wellington presents Rossini "Petite messe solennelle". Conductor Rita Paczian. Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street, 30 April 1994; St Paul's Anglican Church, Kapiti Rd, Paraparaumu, 1 May 1994. Programme Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Requiem, and featuring the New Zealand orchestral premiere of Dvorak's "Biblical songs". Town Hall Auditorium, 2 October 1994. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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Wellington Youth Orchestra :[Ephemera and programmes. 1990-1999]

Date: 1990 - 1999

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WYO-1990s

Description: Includes: 1990: Wellington Youth Orchestra, conductor William Southgate (Compositions by Grieg, Southgate, and winner of 6th Wellington Young Composers' Competition Ioannis Psathas). Wellington Town Hall, 6 October 1990. Yellow flyer (2 copies) 1991: Wellington Youth Orchestra, conductor Philip Walsh; leader Aneela Pancha. Soloist Katherine Dienes. St Andrews on the Terrace, 8 May 1991. Programme, and yellow flyer (2 copies) Sanyo Wellington Youth Orchestra, conductor Philip Walsh; soloist Diedre Irons. Michael Fowler Centre, 29 September 1991. Programme (1 copy) and flyer (2 copies) 1992: Sanyo Wellington Youth Orchestra, conductor Philip Walsh; leader Yid-ee Goh; soloists Andrea Cochrane; Choir of First United Methodist Church of Lubbock Texas; Wellington Cathedral Choir. In association with the 3rd Wellington Young People's Festival. Wellington Town Hall, 4 July 1992. Programme Sanyo Wellington Youth Orchestra in association with Sunbeam New Zealand Limited, conductor Philip Walsh; leader Yid-ee Goh; soloist Robert Orr, oboe. Wellington Town Hall, 3 October 1992. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) 1993: Sanyo Wellington Youth Orchestra in association with Black & Decker NZ Ltd; conductor Philip Walsh; leader Andrew Thomson; soloist Rodney Macann, baritone. Wellington Town Hall, 2 October 1993. Programme 1994: Sanyo Wellington Youth Orchestra; conductor Philip Walsh; soloist Yid-ee Goh (shows portrait). Wellington Town Hall, 16 July 1994. Flyer only Sanyo Wellington Youth Orchestra. [NZ tour]. Nelson, Christchurch, Timaru, Ashburton, Blenheim, Wellington, July 1994. Programme Sanyo Wellington Youth Orchestra; conductor Philip Walsh (Concert with compositions by Pruden, Vivialdi, Sibelius). Wellington Town Hall, 15 October [1994]. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies: 1 coloured, 1 b&w) 1995: Wellington Youth Orchestra; conductor Philip Walsh. Wellington Town Hall, 15 July 1995. Programme and flyer New Zealand Post Wellington Youth Orchestra; conductor Philip Walsh. Wellington Town Hall, 29 October 1995. Yellow flyer only (2 copies) 1996: Enerco Artsplash presents the New Zealand Post Wellington Youth Orchestra; conductor Philip Walsh; leader tristan Lupi; soloist Matthew Clayton. Wellington Town Hall, 28 July 1996. Programme New Zealand Post Wellington Youth Orchestra; conductor Marc Taddei; leader Tristan Lupi, with Margaret Medlyn, soprano. Wellington Town Hall, 5 October 1996. Programme 1997: New Zealand Post Wellington Youth Orchestra. Winners Concerto Concert; conductor Marc Taddei. St Andrews on the Terrace, 3 Novembr [1997]. Programme 1998: Wellington Youth Orchestra (Inc) invites applications from young musicians for positions in the 1998 New Zealand Post Wellington Youth Orchestra, and Wellington Junior Symphony Orchestra. Pamphlet Quantity: 1 folder(s) .. Physical Description: Offset prints on flyers and booklets, sizes below 240 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera. Folder 2. May...

Date: 1992

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1992-2

Description: Includes: Share a major musical event. 1992 season Wellington (2 copies) 9 May: "The dream of Gerontius" by Sir Edward Elgar with John Hopkins (guest conductor) and Irene Waugh (mezzo soprano), Anson Austin (tenor), Rodney Macann (bass) with (in Auckland) the Auckland Choral Society; (in Wellington) the Orpheus Choir; The Ars Nova of New Plymouth. Auckland Aotea Centre 9 May; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 16 May. Programme (2 copies) 23 May: Franz-Paul Decker (chief conductor) and David Allen Wehr (pianist). Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 23 May 1992. Programme (2 copies) 25 May: David Allen Wehr (piano) in recital. Palmerston North, 25 May 1992. Programme 27 May: Franz-Paul Decker (chief conductor), David Allen Wehr (pianist), and Vyvyan Yendoll (viola). Wellington Town Hall, 27 May 1992. Programme (2 copies) 6 June: Franz-Paul Decker (chief conductor) and Diedre Irons (piano). Wellington, Michael Fowler Centre, 6 June 1992. Programme (2 copies) 20 June: Franz-Paul Decker (chief conductor) and Gina Sanders (soprano). Auckland, Aotea Centre, 20 June 1992. Programme 25 June: Shura Cherkassky in recital. Christchurch Town Hall 25 June; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 27 June [1992]. Programme (2 copies) 9 July: Franz-Paul Decker (chief conductor). Wellington Town Hall, 9 July [1992]. Programme (2 copies) 15 July: Franz-Paul Decker (chief conductor) and Ida Haendel (violin). Auckland Town Hall 15 July; Hamilton Founders Theatre 16 July [1992]. Programme Quantity: 9 album(s) Album(s). 1 pamphlet. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1996. Fold...

Date: 1996

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1996-2

Description: Includes programmes for: Playhouse Company. "Mama!" Written composed and directed by Mbongeni Ngema. State Opera House, 12-16 March 1996. Programme (2 copies) P&P Productions present "Moses sings the blues", the original rock opera, directed by Michelle Bush; written and musically directed by Geoff Day & Les Boardman; choreographed by Rochelle Rose. Wellington International Festival of the Arts Fringe Festival 1996. [St Peter's Church Willis Street, 1-3, 7-9, 12-15 March 1996]. Programme Levin Performing Arts Society presents "Nunsense", a musical comedy by Dan Goggin, directed and choreographed by Julie O'Brien; musical director Martin Pitt. 21-27 April [1996? - see http://www.musical.org.nz]. Programme Ian Hay's Nun-Stop Entertainment presents "Nunsense", the musical phenomenon. Music, book & lyrics by Dan Goggin. By the Catholic Caring Foundation and Mary Potter Hospice. Directed by John Banas; produced by Ian Hay; musical director Sue Alexander; choreographer Trish Popperwell; designer Tommy Honey. (With Dorothy McKegg, Lee Grant, Linda Anning, Julie Edwards, Trish Popperwell). Programme Simon Gallaher & Essgee Entertainment (NZ) Limited) present John English, Drew Forsythe, Bev Shean, Peter Cupples, David Gould, the fabulous Singlettes & Terri Crouch as Mabel in Gilbert & Sullivan's "The pirates of Penzance". [NZ tour September-November 1996]. Programme Pan Pacific Productions in association with St Jo's Musical Theatre proudly present "The sound of music", starring Ray Woolf, Bob Parker and Barbara Walton and introducing Sarah Lineham as Maria. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 17-28 October 1996. Programme Roadworks; a Red Mole production. "Underground", by Ludmila Petrushevskaya and Feodor Dostoevsky.Wellington - Auckland, Sept 1996. Programme Canterbury Opera presents "Tosca" by Puccini. Conductor Brian Law; director Andrew Sinclair. With Canterbury Opera Chorus, Canterbury Opera Children's Chorus, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Soloists Malvina Major, Mark Nicolson, Rodney Macann. James Hay Theatre Christchurch, 16-30 March 1996. Programme Includes brochures and fliers for: Wellington Polytechnic Conservatorium of Music present "Le diable a quatre", a comic opera by Gluck. Conductor Michael Vinten; director Flora Edwards. National Library Auditorium, 20 November 1996. Flier only Dame Malvina Major Foundation. Share the dream. Appeal brochure New Zealand Opera Society. Wellington Branch. "La voix humaine" by Poulenc, with Andrew Sritheran and Anna James. National Library Auditorium, 11 December 1996. Flier only Lee Hatherly presents "Opera for breakfast" at the Opera Restaurant and Bar, Courtenay Place & Blair Street, 9-24 March [1996]. Flier (2 copies, different shades of green) Return season. Lee Hatherly presents "Opera for breakfast" at the Opera Restaurant and Bar, Courtenay Place & Blair Street, 19 July - 4 August 1996 (Pink flier) Pocket Opera. Flier for masterclass with Michael Lloyd 23 June 1996, and fliers for auditions 14-15 September 1996 Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 6 programmes; 9 fliers and brochures. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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Orpheus Choir of Wellington :[Ephemera and concert programmes. 1975-1979]

Date: 1975 - 1979

From: Orpheus Choir of Wellington :[Programmes. 1950s- ]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Orpheus-1975/1979

Description: Includes: 1975: The Orpheus Choir, conductor Malcolm Rickard. "The passion of our Lord according to St Matthew". With George Metcalfe, Maurice Taylor, Heather Taylor, Joan Howard, Frank Carter, Bruce Carson; Bach Chamber Choir led by May Hannan; organist Lionel Mann. Wesley Church, 26 March 1975. Programme (2 copies), and flyer "War requiem", by Benjamin Britten. With Orpheus Choir and Wellington Girls' College Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 7 June 1975. Programme The Orpheus Choir. "Messiah" (Handel). Conductor Malcolm Rickard (With Malvina Major, Patricia Lawrey, Patrick Power, Bruce Carson; organist Lionel Mann; the Wellington Regional Orchestra, leader May Hannan). Wellington Town Hall, 6 December 1975. Programme (2 copies) 1976: The Orpheus Choir. Guest conductor Peter Godfrey. Beethoven Choral Fantasia, soloist Maurice Till. Brahms German Requiem; soloists Pauline Fitchett, Rodney Macann. Symphony Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 2 October 1976. Programme (2 copies) The Orpheus Choir. "Messiah" (Handel). Conductor Malcolm Rickard (With Malvina Major, Patricia Lawrey, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson; organist Richard Prothero; the Wellington Regional Orchestra led by May Hannan). Wellington Town Hall 4 December; All Saints Church Palmerston North 5 December 1976. Programme (2 copies) 1977: The Orpheus Choir of Wellington, conductor Malcolm Rickard, presents "The passion of our Lord according to St Matthew" (J S Bach) (With Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, Pauline Fitchett, Patricia Lawrey, Graeme Dreadon, Wellington Girls' College Choir - director Margaret Kendall, Wellington Regional Orchestra led by May Hannan; organist Gary Bowler. All Saints Palmerston North 15 March 1977; St James Lower Hutt 19 March 1977. Programme (2 copies) Mark your calendars now! Bach's masterpiece "Mass in B minor". The Orpheus Choir, Wellington Regional Orchestra (augmented), soloists Heather Taylor, Patricia Lawrey, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson. Conducted by David Willcocks. Wellington Town Hall, 6 August [1977]. Flyer only The Orpheus Choir. "Messiah" (Handel). Conductor Malcolm Rickard (With Suzanne Green, Flora Edwards, Kenneth Cornish, Bryan Drake, the Wellington Regional Orchestra led by May Hannan. Wellington Town Hall, 3 December 1977. Programme (2 copies) 1978: Orpheus Choir presents "An evening at the theatre". Guest conductor Russell Channell; soloists Lynne Cantlon, Peter Baillie; orchestra: Sinfonia of Wellington. Wellington Town Hall, 18 August 1978. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) The Orpheus Choir, musical director Malcolm Rickard. "Messiah" by G F Handel. Peter Godfrey guest conductor (With Heather Taylor, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, Sinfonia of Wellington led by May Hannan. Richard Prothero organist; Graham Hanify solo trumpet. Wellington Town Hall, 12 December 1978. Programme 1979: The Orpheus Choir. Verdi "Requiem" Conductor Juan Matteucci (With Ainslie Bannister, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, Sinfonia of Wellington and players from NZSO). Wellington Town Hall, 27 October 1979. Flyer (with Handel "Messiah" on verso) The Orpheus Choir. Handel "Messiah". Conductor Malcolm Rickard (With Heather Taylor, Flora Edwards, Anthony Benfell, Charles Naylor, Sinfonia of Wellington). Wellington Town Hall, 8 December [1979]. Flyer only Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Kapiti Chorale :[Music programmes of the Kapiti Chorale, and the Kapiti Coast Chorale. ...

Date: 1991 - 2009

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-KC-1990/2009

Description: Includes: 1991: "A taste of opera". Musical director Lois McNeill; guest artists Mary Toye and Peter Andrew [1991]. Programme (2 copies) 1992: "Offerings from opera". Soprano Claire Martin, mezzo-soprano Ellen Barrett; baritone John Theyers; bass Peter Andrew. Musical director Lois McNeill. May 1992. Programme "Messiah" (Handel). Kauri Hall, El Rancho Waikanae, 6 Dec.; Otaki College Hall Otaki, 9 December 1992. With Kate Lineham, Margot McLaughlin, Hamish Morrison, Teiron Jones, Andrew Cameron, Graham Hanify; organist Peter Averi. Programme 1993: An afternoon of popular opera. With Claire Martin, Ellen Barrett, Don Edwards, Bernard Jennings. Musical director Lois McNeill. Paraparaumu College Hall, 15 August 1993. Programme 1994: Concert, St Paul's Kapiti Road, 5th June 1994 [Programme photocopy without title] "Around the world in 80 minutes. Folk music and song from around the world, narrated by Philip Liner; duet pianists Jane Godfrey and Ellen Barrett. Musical director Peter Godfrey. Paraparaumu College Hall, 30 October [1994] Programme (2 copies) 1995: "Easter on the Kapiti Coast". The St Matthew Passion, by J S Bach. Kapiti Massed Choirs directed by Peter Godfrey. Kauri Hall, El Rancho, Waikanae, 9 April 1995. Programme "From earth to heaven". Conductor Peter Godfrey with Peter Averi, organ, and soloists. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 13 August 1995. Programme (2 copies) "Christmas is coming". Peter Averi, organ, and soloists. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 19 November 1995. Programme 1996: "The crucifixion", music by J Stainer. Peter Godfrey conductor with Peter Averi, organ. St Paul's Church Paraparaumu 31 March 1996; Our Lady of Fatima Church Waikanae, 2 April 1996. Programme (2 copies) Kapiti Coast Chorale and Wainuiomata Choir present "Mainly opera". Lower Hutt Town Hall 19 October; El Rancho Waikanae 20 October 1996. Programme (2 copies) "Music for a royal occasion" (With Felicity Ward, Judy Berryman, Peter de Blois, Rowan Johnston, Marion Hawke, Ellen Barrett, Christopher Leach, Andrew Sritheran). St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 26 May 1996. Programme (2 copies) "All the world sings Christmas". St Paul's Anglican Church, 7 December 1996. Programme (2 copies) 1997: "Elijah" by Mendelssohn. Kauri Hall, El Rancho, Waikanae, 16 November 1997. Programme "Gloria". Conductor Peter Averi; organ Peter Averi. Our Lady of Fatima Waikanae 24 June; St Paul's Paraparaumu 29 June [1997]. Programme (2 copies) "Messiah" (With Amanda Winfield, Ellen Barrett, Peter de Blois, Simon Christie). Kauri Hall, El Rancho, Waikanae, 23 March 1997. Programme 1998: A German requiem by Johannes Brahms, sung by Kapiti Coast Chorale and Kapiti Chamber Choir. Kauri Hall, El Rancho Waikanae, 10 May 1998. Programme (2 copies) "Coronation mass", by Mozart and Excerpts from opera. [15 November 1998]. Programme 1999: A celebration of spring including a performance of "Trial by jury" (Soloists Ezra Ip, Chris van der Zee, Leanne Singh-Levett, Anna Gawn, Paul Lancaster, David Skinner). Guest conductor Peter Averi. [1999] Programme (2 copies) "Messiah". Kauri Hall, El Rancho, Waikanae, 28 November 1999. Programme 2000: This joyful Eastertide. With Peter Averi, Jenny Little, Craig Beardsworth. St Paul's Church Paraparaumu, 7 May 2000. Programme (2 copies) "The sprig of thyme". With Peter Russell, Peter Averi, Ellen Barrett, Barbara King, Barbara Bolton. St Paul's Church Paraparaumu, 20 August 2000. Programme Mendelssohn's "Saint Paul", conducted by Peter Godfrey (With Jenny Lyons, Carleen Ebbs, Frank Carter, Ian Hodge, Peter Averi, Jane Godfrey). St Pauls Church, 21 and 26 November [2000]. Programme (2 copies) 2001: Mostly Mozart including the Requiem. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 31 July and 5 August 2001. Programme Music for Christmas. Conductor Peter Godfrey [and] Chorister of Wellington Cathedral conducted by Andrew Cantrill. St Paul's Church Kapiti Road, 25 November 2001. Programme (2 copies) Carols at Manakau Hotel. 22 December 2001. Words 2002: "Creation" (With Anna Gawn, Anne Reissar, Frank Carter, Peter Russell, Pater Averi, Ellen Barrett). St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 21 and 26 May 2002. Programme "A royal occasion", a celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 12 and 17 November 2002. Programme 2003: "Christmas in New Zealand. Kapiti Chorale 20th birthday concert. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 30 November and 3 December 2003. Programme Kapiti Chamber Choir performs Fauré Requiem and adorable anthems. Conductor Peter Godfrey; organ Peter Averi. St Andrews Presbyterian Church Levin, 5 October 2003. Programme (2 copies) Kapiti Chamber Choir and Kapiti Chorale present a Joint Concert. St Patrick's Church Hinemoa Street, Paraparaumu, 22 June 2003. Programme Verdi's "Requiem", soloists Viktoria Dodoka, April-Marie Neho, Jack Bourke, Roger Wilson. Kauri Hall, El Rancho Waikanae, 27 April 2003. Programme 2004: Choral contrasts; the Kapiti Chorale, conductor Stuart Douglas, with peter Averi, organ; Joanne Hodgson, soprano; Ellen Barrett, piano. St Paul's Church Paraparaumu, 14 November 2004. Programme "Hiawatha's wedding feast" (With Anna Gawn, Michael Burch, Harvey Brown, Peter Averi, Barbara King, Ellen Barrett, Jane Godfrey). St Paul's Anglican Church Paparaumu, 2 May 2004. Programme "Sounds glorious!". St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 25 July 2004. Programme 2005: "An afternoon at the Proms". St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 20 November 2005. Programme "Elijah", conducted by Peter Godfrey, with Rodney Macann, Jack Bourke, Jenny Wollerman, Carmel Carroll, Henry Hillind, Peter Averi. El Rancho Waikanae, 17 April 2005. Programme "A French connection" (Gounod, Haydn, Franck, Faure). St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 31 July 2005. Programme 2006: "The Austrian connection" (With Felicity Smith, William Parry, Jeremy Bennett). St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 26 November 2006. Programme "From age to age endure". St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 6 August 2006. Programme "War, peace and glory". St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 29-30 April 2006. Programme 2007: "Joyful, joyful" (With Janey MacKenzie, Peter Averi, Mathew Stenbo. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 2 September 2007. Programme "Messiah" (With Pepe Becker, Ellen Barrett, John Beaglehole, Roger Wilson, Douglas Mews, Donald Nicolson). ElRancho, Waikanae, 9 December 2007. Programme "Requiem", by John Rutter; "Te Deum and Benedictus" by Elgar; "N+Hear my prayer" by Mendelssohn. Conducted by Marie Brown with Frances Moore. Organ Peter Averi. St Pauls Anglican Church, Kapiti Road, 27 May 2007. Programme 2008: "Coronation mass" by Mozart and "Requiem" by Cherubini. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 11 May 2008. Programme "The face of peace". (With Marie Brown, Craig Beardsworth, Douglas Mews). St Paul's Anglican Church, 17 August 2008. Programme "Requiem", by John Rutter, "Te Deum and Benedictus", by Elgar; and "Hear my prayer", by Mendelssohn. With Frances Moore and Peter Averi. St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 27 May 2007. Programme Silver jubilee gala concert. Marie Brown, conductor (With Janey MacKenzie, Ellen Barrett, Peter Averi; Peter Godfrey guest conductor). St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu, 30 November 2008. Programme (2 copies) 2009: "Missa Sancti Nicolai" by Haydn and excerpts from "Elijah" by Mendelssohn. St Paul's Anglican Church, 10 May 2009. Programme "The creation", by Haydn. (With Marie Brown, Peter Averi, Lesley Graham, Richard Phillips, Peter Russell). St Paul's Anglican Church, 16 August 2009. Programme "A celebration of Christmas", by Karl Jenkins (With Marie Brown, Peter Averi, Jane Coles, Doreen Douglas, Ian Johnstone, and Amelia Berry). St Paul's Anglican Church, 6 December 2009. Programme Accompanied by a more detailed listing of participants and performers, compiled by Trevor Cobeldick. Quantity: 48 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes varying around 210 x 145 mm.

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

Date: 1960 - 1964

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1960/1964

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1960: "Christmas carols". William R Hawkey (conductor); Christchurch Girls' High School Senior Choir; Janet Fairhall (conductor); Christchurch Boys' High School Choir; Clifton Cook (conductor). Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 2, 3 and 5 December 1960. 1961: "Christmas carols". William R Hawkey (conductor); Christchurch Boys' High School Choir; Clifton Cook (conductor); Christchurch Girls' High School Choir; Joan Osborne (conductor). Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 4, 5 and 6 December 1961. "Christmas Oratorio". Music by Johann Sebastian Bach. William R Hawkey (conductor). Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 2 December 1961. 1962: "Christmas carols". William R Hawkey (conductor); Christchurch Boys' High School Choir; Clifton Cook (conductor); Christchurch Girls' High School Choir; Joan Osborne (conductor). Soloists Elizabeth Hellawell, Honor Mckellar, Edmund Bohan, Frank Malthus. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 4 December 1962. "Requiem Mass". Music by Giuseppe Verdi. National Orchestra; John Hopkins (conductor). Solists Elisabeth Hellawell, Lauris Elms, Jon Andrew, Charles Naylor. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 12 July 1962. 1963: "Christmas carols". William R Hawkey (conductor); Christchurch Boys' High School Choir; Clifton Cook (conductor); Christchurch Girls' High School Choir; Joan Osborne (conductor). Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 2,3,and 4 December 1963. "The Childhood of Christ". Music and words by Hector Berlioz. William R Hawkey (conductor). Soloists Heather Taylor, Anson Austin, Winston Sharp, Ronald Gray. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 30 November 1963. 1964: "Christmas carols". William R Hawkey (conductor); Christchurch Boys' High School choir with Clifton Cook (conductor); Te Wai Pounamu College Choir with Miss N M Billcliff (conductor); Christchurch Girls' High School Choir with Joan Osborne (conductor). Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 28 and 30 November, and 1 December 1964. "The Creation". Music by Joseph Haydn. William R Hawkey (conductor). Soloists Heather Taylor, Anson Austin, Rodney Macann. Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 16 April 1964. Quantity: 9 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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

Date: 1976 - 1979

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1976/1979

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1976: "Mass in Time of War" by Haydn; "Ich Habe Genug" by J S Bach; and "The Seasonings" by P.D.Q. Bach. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Heather Taylor, Anne Price, Peter Williams, Rodney Macann; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium on Wednesday, 6 October, 1976. "Messiah" by G. F. Handel. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Pauline Fitchett, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Howard Harvey; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall auditorium on Saturday, 18 December, 1976. "Te Deum" by Anton Bruckner; "The Rio Grande" by Constant Lambert; "A sea symphony", by R Vaughan Williams. (With Harmonic Choir and Chorale, conductor William Hawkey, soloists Emily Mair, Anthea Moller, Edward Driscoll, Brain Hansford, Dobbs Franks, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra. Christchurch Town Hall, 31 July 1976. Programme 1977: Music by Handel, John Cousins, Mozart. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Michael Tatchell, Nicola Waite, Anthea Moller, Kenneth Cornish, Eric Badcock, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday, 19 November. Thanksgiving Jubilee 1927-1977. Choral Matins at 11am on Sunday 21st August 1977 in Christchurch Cathedral. "Acis & Galatea" by Handel. Elizabeth Wemyss (conductor). The Cambridge Room Town Hall, Saturday, 13 August. Pamphlet / programme Carols for Christmas - a programme for Aged People. David Childs (conductor). Christchurch Town Hall, Saturday, 3 December. "Messiah" by Handel. Sir David Willcocks (conductor); soloists Emily Mair, Geoffrey Coker, Anthony Benfell, Michael Tatchell; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Cathedral on Sunday, 14 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) 1977 : 1927 - 1977 Jubilee Programme. 13-21 August 1977. [Also includes a handwritten note by Malcolm Anderson, jubilee chairman]. Choral Music For Your Pleasure : 1977 Concert season. Pamphlet only "Mass in B Minor" by J.S. Bach. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Elisabeth Hellawell, Lauris Elms, Christopher Doig, Michael Tatchell, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall auditorium on Saturday, 19 March, 1977. 1978: "Messiah" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Malvina Major, Geoffrey Coker, Kenneth Cornish, Roger Wilson, accompanied by Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday, 9 December, 1978. 1979: "Christmas Oratorio" by J.S. Bach. David Childs (conductor); soloists Heather Taylor, Judy Bellingham, Kenneth Cornish, Howard Harvey. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Saturday, 1 December (2 copies) Quantity: 12 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to music performances at New Zealand House, London. 1970-1980s]

Date: 1970 - 1989

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZH

Description: Includes: 1970: Music at New Zealand House, Spring 1970 (Patricia Payne 11 February; Georgina Smith 12 March; John Howard 15 April 1970. Flyer / booking form 1970: Wine & music, 24 September 1970; Peter Cooper, 7 October 1970. Flyer / booking form 1970 /1971: New Zealand Music Society. Programmes 1970-71 (Bryan Drake and Frances Wilson 12 November 1970; Hewart Ensemble 2 December 1970; New directions: the NZ composer (featuring works by Barry Andersen, Edwin Carr & Douglas Lilburn) 18 February 1971; Hewart Ensemble 21 March 1971; Rodney Macann & Frances Wilson 3 June 1971. Flyer 1971: New Zealand Music Society in association with Baroque Concerts presents as guest artists Les Menestriers. New Zealand House, 24 September 1971. Flyer only 1974: Grafton Quartet. Shostakovich, Kodaly, Haydn. New Zealand House, 12 June 1974. Programme / flyer; and mimeographed letter from the New Zealand High Commission announcing the concert 1974: Georgina Zellan-Smith, piano recital. 25 March 1974. Programme / flyer with portrait 1974: Music at New Zealand House London. Raewyn Lillico piano recital. 2 October 1974. Programme 1981: Varese Ensemble, conductor Martin Pring. A programme of contemporary music (including work by New Zealander Robin Maconie). New Zealand House, 3 March [1981]. Flyer only 1981: Ivan Andrews cello; Christine Croshaw piano. Works by Strauss, Beethoven, Franck. Reception Hall New Zealand House, 14 April [1981]. Flyer only 1981: Patrick O'Byrne, pianist. Reception Hall New Zealand House, 29 April 1981. Flyer only 1981: Lunch hour vocal recital. Rosemary Quinn mezzo soprano; John Rink piano. Reception Hall New Zealand House Haymarket, 5 August 1981. Flyer only 1981: Marama Wind Players. Reception Hall, New Zealand House Haymarket, 9 December 1981. Flyer 1981: Recital by soprano Irene Tirbutt with Rosemary Barnes, piano. Reception Hall, New Zealand House Haymarket, 1 December [1981]. Flyer with biographical notes Quantity: 14 items. Physical Description: Photolithographs on flyers and pamphlets, sizes varying under 350 mm.