Petherbridge, Louise Durant, 1931-

Harris, Louise Durant, 1931-

Actor, theatre director and lecturer. Born Dunedin. Daughter of Alexander Remfry Harris, 1904-1993 and Mary Durant Harris (née Hudson; 1906-1993). Was married to Edward Petherbridge for some years and had son, David Alexander Durant Petherbridge, born 1965. Photograph published in NZ Free Lance, 1 Jul 1953

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[Programmes and ephemera of quarto size for ballet and dance performances in New Zealan...

Date: 1991

Reference: EPH-B-DANCE-1991

Description: Includes programmes and flyers for: Alana Haines Australasian Awards 1991. Adjudicators; Dorothea Ashbridge, Linda Anning, Gary Norman, Patricia Rianne and Nicholas Palmer. State Opera House Wellington, 30-31 August, [1991]. New Zealand School of Dance, 1 September,[1991]. [Timetable / Contestant profiles] Coup de Folie. The Phantasy of Sylvia Ashton-Warner. Devised and directed by Louise Petherbridge; choreographed by Shona Dunlop; music by Edwin Carr. Manhatten Ballroom, Moray Place, [Dunedin]. April, 6-13, [1991]. Flyer. Douglas Wright Dance Company. 1991 New Zealand Tour. Douglas Wright, Director; Shona McCullagh, Associate Director. Flyer (2 copies). Govinda Productions presents Vivek Kinra in a Bharata Natyam Recital. Wellington, New Zealand, Victoria University Memorial Theatre Wellington, 7 July 1991. Programme The Jean Goodman Dance Studios present A Night On Broadway. A song and dance extravaganza featuring unforgetable hits from some of Broadway's favourite musicals. [Wellington], State Opera House, 17th and 18th December, [1991]. Programme Jordan & Present Co. Dance Theatre presents Still & Stone The Crow. [Wellington], Taki Rua Depot, 4-14 September, [1988]. Card and media release. Manuhiri - The Visitors. A series of dances inspired by the land and sea scapes of Aotearoa. Choreographed & danced by Bronwyn Judge & Carol Brown. [1991]. Flyer. New Zealand Federation of Dance Teachers Inc. welcomes you to the 1991 Amateur & Professional Ballroom & Latin American Championships. [June 1991]. Programme. Hocking, Vigo & Gerrand present Paco Pena and his Flamenco Dance Company with special guest star Raul; special feature dancer Tomas de Jeraz. Australia & New Zealand, August & September, 1991. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). 1.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying under 340 mm. Provenance: Donated by various sources

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Court Theatre Christchurch :[Theatre programmes and fliers for drama productions. 1978].

Date: 1978

Reference: Eph-A-COURT-1978

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for: "The birthday party", by Harold Pinter. Directed by Bryan Aitken. [1978]. Programme. Bruce Mason at the Court. "The end of the golden weather" (3-7 June); [and] "Courting blackbird" (8-10 June). Programme. "Cinderella; a pantomime for the young at heart", by Roger Hall. [December 1978]. Programme "Days in the trees", by Marguerite Duras, translated by Sonia Orwell. Directed by Bryan Aitken. [1978]. Programme "Glide time", by Roger Hall. New Zealand tour, April 1977-June 1978. Programme. "Habeas corpus", by Alan Bennett. Directed by Yvette Bromley. [1978]. Programme. "Heartbreak House", by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Bryan Aitken. [1978]. Programme (2 copies) "Just between ourselves", by Alan Ayckbourn. With actor Norman Bowler. Directed by Bryan Aitken. [January? 1978] Programme (2 copies) "Othello", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Elric Hooper. [June 1978]. Programme (2 copies) and Court Theatre newsletter, June 1978. "She stoops to conquer", by Oliver Goldsmith, directed by David Smiles; "The telephone" by Gian-Carlo Menotti (with Angela Shaw and Graeme Gorton); "The Tempest", conceived and directed by Louise Petherbridge. Christchurch Arts Festival, 4-18 March 1978. Combined programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) 10 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes around 210 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Roger Flury in 1998.

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Fortune Theatre (Dunedin) :[Posters for plays and dramatic performances. 1977-1982]

Date: 1977 - 1982

By: Fortune Theatre (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-C-FORTUNE-1970/1989

Description: Includes: 1977: "The bed before yesterday", a comedy by Ben Travers. proudly presenting our 50th production. 21 November - 10 December [1977] (2 copies) "An evening with Katherine Mansfield", by Pat Evison. 6-10 September [1977] (2 copies) "Female transport", by Steve Gooch. 19 March - 2 April [1977] "Gentlemen prefer blondes", by Anita Loos. 23-27 August [1977] "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams, featuring Louise Petherbridge. 2-16 July [1977] "Glidetime", by Roger Hall. Director Derek Wooster. 23 July - 13 August [1977] "The lover & silence", by Harold Pinter. Directed by Derek Wooster. 15 October - 5 November [1977] "Macbeth", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Elric Hooper. Regent Theatre, 11-18 June [1977] (2 copies) "Not Christmas but Guy Fawkes". Written and performed by Bruce Mason. 16-20 August [1977] "The prince of rags & jingles". [1977] (2 copies) "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Featuring Elric Hooper. 23 April - 14 May [1977] "Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet St". 13 December [1977] - 14 January [1978] "Three sisters" by Anton Chekhov. Regent Theatre, 12-16 April [1977] 1978: "The fall of the house of Usher", by David Campton, based on Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale. 6-20 May [1978] "Irma La Douce", starring Yolande Gibson. 27 May - 10 June [1978] (2 copies) "Long day's journey into night", by Eugene O'Neill. 16-30 September [1978] (2 copies) "What the butler saw", by Joe Orton. 21 January - 11 February [1978] (2 copies) "Middle-age spread", by Roger Hall. 1-22 April [1978] "The fall of the house of Usher", by David Campton. 6-20 May [1978] "Pygmalion", by George Bernard Shaw. 8-29 July [1978] (2 copies) "The real Inspector Hound", by Tom Stoppard. "After Magritte", 5-19 August [1978] Robert Bennett. Mime international. 23-24 June; workshop 25 June [1978] (2 copies) "Toad of Toad Hall". Directed by Sherril Cooper. 22 August - 2 September [1978] 1979: "Aladdin", an exciting original pantomime by Murray Hutchinson; musical director Russell Sheppard. 13-20 December [1979] April - June programme - Bullshot Crummond, The diary of Anne Frank, The Winnie the Pooh Show, and Sweet Nothin's" "Bullshot Crummond". Roxburgh Theatre, 7 April [1979] "The club; the game they play even dirtier off the field!". 10 February - 3 March [1979] (2 copies) "Crown matrimonial", by Royce Ryton. 13 September [1979] (2 copies) "Dear liar", by Jerome Kilty, starring John McKelvey as George Bernard Shaw and Marijke Mann as Mrs Pat Campbell. [Season in Balclutha, Invercargill and Gore, 22-29 September 1979] (2 copies) "Hay fever", by Noel Coward. 17 November - 8 December [1979] June / July programme. Schiller's "Mary Stuart", "Dear liar", "Arms & the man" (2 copies) "Leonardo's last supper", by Peter Barnes, directed by Murray Hutchinson, designed by Bill Haycock, opens downstairs March 1 [1979] "President Wilson in Paris", by Ron Blair, directed by Alex Gilchrist, designed by Bill Haycock, opens April 4 [1979] "Sherlock Holmes". 27 October - 17 November 1979. (2 copies) "State of the play", by Roger Hall, directed and designed by Murray Hutchinson, opens March 10 [1979] "Suddenly last summer", by Tennessee Williams, directed by Murray Hutchinson, designed by Bill Haycock, opens downstairs March 29 [1979] "Uncle Remus Show" [and] "Charley's aunt" [1979] 1980: "Deathtrap", by Ira Levin. Dunedin, 8-29 March; Invercargill 15-17 April [1980] "Just between ourselves", by Alan Ayckbourn. 12 February [1980] (2 copies) "The lion in winter", by James Goldman. Invercargill 10-12 April; Dunedin, 19 April - 10 May [1980] "Whose life is it anyway?", by Brian Clark. Directed by Tony Richardson. 6 November [1980] 1981: "Accidental death of an anarchist", by Dario Fo. Directed by Simon O'Connor, designed by Tony Rabbit, cast James Beaumont, john Hudson, William Kircher, Blair Park, Louise Petherbridge and Peter Verstappen. 17 September - 10 October [1981] 1982: "Duet for one", by Tom Kempinski. February 18 to March 13 [1982] "Female parts", by Dario Fo and Franca Rame. Fortune downstairs, 5-21 March [1982] "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams. Fortune Theatre at The Depot. 26 October - 6 November [1982] (2 copies) "Life with the lions; the life and songs of John Lennon", a performance by John Gibson and Michael Gilchrist. Downstairs Fortune Theatre, 4-19 December [1982] "The perfumed businesswoman", by Brian McNeill. Fortune downstairs, 30 April to May 10 [1982] The philanthropist", by Christopher Hampton. 15 April - 8 May [1982] "We can't pay; we won't pay", by Dario Fo. 18 March - 10 April [1982] (2 copies) 1984: "Tales from Hollywood", by Christopher Hampton. 22 June [1984] 1985: "Chinchilla", by Robert David MacDonald. 12 April [1985] (2 copies) "Wednesday to come", by Renee [Taylor]. Fortune Theatre from June 7 [1985] 1987: Fortune Theatre in association with Wilson Elsom Greenslade Ltd presents the world premiere of Roger Hall's latest comedy, "The share club". Mayfair Theatre, 26 June - 11 July [1987] Quantity: 50 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, 440 x 317 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by the Hocken Library, Dunedin, in 2012.

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Fortune Theatre (Dunedin) :[Programmes and fliers for plays and dramatic performances. ...

Date: 1977 - 1979

By: Fortune Theatre (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-B-FORTUNE

Description: Includes: 197_?: Uncle Vanya, by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Tony Richardson. Programme with photographs of company members (Tony Richardson - director, Iain Aitken - designer, Peter Drake - associate director, Margaret Blay, Paul Gittins, Caroline Claver, Pamela Pow, Brian NcNeill, Sylvia Rands, Arthur Ranford, Peter Verstappen, Aline Sandilands - administration and publicity, Tony Rabbitt technical director, Anne Coombs - graphic and wardrobe, Gillian Bailey - stage management, Peter Williams - technician, Alistair Robertson - stage management, Ian Norton - set construction) 1977: Newsletter 1977. Booking form for "The bed before yesterday", "Sweeney Todd", "What the butler saw" (2 copies) "The bed before yesterday", by Ben Travers. Produced by Richard Barker. 21 November - 10 December [1977]. Programme (2 copies) "Female transport", by Steve Gooch. Directed by Alex Gilchrist. 19 March - 2 April [1977]. Programme "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams. With Louise Petherbridge. Directed by Murray Hutchinson. 2-16 July [1977]. Programme "Glide time", by Roger Hall. Directed by Derek Wooster. [1977] Programme. "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Directed by Murray Hutchinson. 23 April - 14 May [1977]. Programme "Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet St", by Mr George Dibdin Pitt. Directed by Mr Hutchinson. 13 December [1977] - 14 January [1978]. Programme 1978: "What the butler saw", by Joe Orton. Directed by Murray Hutchinson. 21 January - 11 February [1978]. Programme. 1979: Newsletter July 1979 including advertisement for "You're a good man, Charlie Brown", 21 July - 12 August [1979]. Flier (2 copies) "Arms and the man", by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Peter Drake. [June 1979?] Programme (2 copies) "Charley's aunt", by Brandon Thomas. Directed by Alex Gilchrist. [1979]. Programme "Crown matrimonial", by Royce Ryton. Directed by Alex Gilchrist. [September 1979]. Programme (2 copies) "Dear Liar", by Jerome Kilty. (With John McKelvey and Marijke Mann). Directed by Patrick Libby. [1979]. Programme (2 copies) "Free as a bird", by Jenny Dodge. Directed by Peter Drake. World premiere. [1979]. Programme / flier (2 copies) "Hedda Gabler", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Alex Gilchrist. [25 July - 11 August 1979]. Programme (2 copies) Schiller's "Mary Stuart", adapted by Stephen Spender. Directed by Murray Hutchinson [1979]. Programme (2 copies) "My fat friend", by Charles Laurence. Directed by Murray Hutchinson. [1979]. Programme / flier (2 copies) "Sherlock Holmes", by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette. Directed by Murray Hutchinson. [1979]. Programme "Sweet nothin's", devised and written by Janet Findlay and Cathy Downes. (With Kim McGovack, Janet Findlay, Eli Gray-Smith, Murray Hutchinson, Mike Parminter [Parmenter]) [1979]. Programme / flier "The Winnie the Pooh Show", adapted by Murray Hutchinson from the stories of A A Milne. Directed by Murray Hutchinson. [1979]. Programme / flier. 1988: "After the crash", by Roger Hall. Directed by Campbell Thomas. Fortune Theatre, 1 July - 6 August 1988. Programme (autographed by Roger Hall) and flier. Quantity: 25 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying Provenance: One programme donated by Joanna Newman, Wellington, in 2006.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain featuring New Zealand perfor...

Date: 1961

From: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain featuring New Zealand performers and producers. 1960s]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1961

Description: Includes: "The Aspern papers". Nottingham Playhouse, 26 June - 8 July 1961. Programme (Louise Harris) "The doctor and the devils". Vanbrugh Theatre 1961. Programme (Bruce Purchase) Arts Theatre Club. "Ducks and lovers" 19 October 1961. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) Belgrade Theatre Company. "Macbeth". Coventry, from 14 March 1961. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "The marriage game". Kings Theatre Southsea, 25 September 1961. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) "The marriage game". Royal Court Theatre Liverpool, 2 October 1961. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) "A masque of homage" [to Francis Bacon]. 1561-1961. Tower Theatre Glastonbury. 22 July 1961. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "Merchant of Venice", Old Vic Company. Theatre Royal Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, commencing 25 September 1961. Programme (Elric Hooper) "Romeo and Juliet". Old Vic Company. Theatre Royal Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, commencing 25 September 1961. Programme (Elric Hooper) "Three". Nottingham Playhouse, 15-27 May 1961. Programme. (Louise Harris) "The tiger and the horse". Nottingham Playhouse, 1-13 May 1961. Programme (Louise Harris) Old Vic Theatre. "The white devil", by John Webster. Old Vic, 5 March 1961. Programme (Elric Hooper) Quantity: 11 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1976].

Date: 1976

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1976

Description: Includes: Act magazine newsletter / flier 1976. Theatre 87. "Profiles and case histories - curtain raisers" by Jennifer Compton; "They're playing our song", by Jennifer Compton. Directed by Lewis Rowe. Flier / programme (2 copies). Bruce Mason solo cycle. Tour of four plays. Folded poster sheet "Diversions ahead", with Louise and Edward Petherbridge. July 1976. Flier / programme. Auckland Cultural Action Committee. A festival of solo theatre. Two fliers listing: "The end of the golden weather", "Men of soul", "Not Xmas but Guy Fawkes", "Courting blackbird". Little Theatre (St Mary's Bay? Auckland). 1976. Theatre Action presents History-Herstory. The Prodigal, The Visitor, The Lady and the Lion. (Cast, based at Paekakariki, were Francis Batten, Murray Edmond, Mary Paul, Sef Townsend). Flier. Central Theatre Remuera. "A hard God", by Peter Kenna. Directed by Don Farr. Programme. ca 1975-76. [Central Theatre, Auckland]. Stop press; 1976 theatre programme (includes "Thark", "Loot", "Half a sixpence", "Ring around the moon", "Relatively speaking", "A sense of detachment", "Fantastics") The Royal Shakespeare Company. "The hollow crown" and "Pleasure and repentance". South Island tour flier with itinerary. The Playwrights' Association of New Zealand and New Zealand Federation of Operatic Sociaties present Miss Ann Lee, in seminars on "Writing for the amateur and professional theatre". Brochure for 4 seminars (Wellington 9-10 October; Auckland 6-7 November 1976; Elmwood Playhouse 16-17 October 1976; Dunedin 23-24 October 1976). Quantity: 12 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Offprint, varying sizes up to quarto.

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Interview with Louise Petherbridge

Date: 11 Apr 1994

From: The Player Queens oral history project

By: Petherbridge, Louise Durant, 1931-

Reference: OHInt-0414/10

Description: Louise Durant Petherbridge born 1931 in Dunedin. Gives some family background - father, Alexander Harris, was an auctioneer and valuer, inheriting the property valuation business from parents. Louise recalls childhood; schools, St Hildas until 6th form followed by Otago University, with reference to Prof. Dalziel and involvement with O U D S. [Otago University Dramatic Society]. Mentions Rodney Kennedy who trained with Toss Woolleston at art school. Recalls audition to attend drama school in England (Northern Theatre School). Mentions: playing Ludlow Festival with Edward Petherbridge who later became her husband; Tony Richardson who came out [to New Zealand] to run the Mercury; season of `Look Back in Anger' and `Doctor in the House', with reference to George Devine; meeting Noel Coward who got her a part in `Sail Away'; break up of marriage and return to New Zealand 1973-74 to be in 2nd production at Fortune Theatre - `Two Tigers' by Brian McNeill. Recalls meeting partner, Shona Dunlop-McTavish, a much respected dancer and choreographer with reference to autobiography, `Leap of Faith'. Talks about the Muldoon era and mentions SIS Bill, Tour protests. Other shows mentioned include: `Sylvia' (show about S. Ashton Warner); `Song of Solomon'; `The Cherry Orchard'; `Three Tall Women' `Grease' and `Songs My Mother Taught Me`. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Jane Waddell Accompanying material - One copy bound of personal biography (OHA-2589B) Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-008389-00890; OHLC-004241-004242 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2589B.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera 1989. Folder 3...

Date: 1989

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1989-3

Description: Includes: NZSO concerts are brought to you live by the Concert Programme, promoting excellence ... From 1 July you will need an FM radio to hear the NZSO ...[1989] 13 July: Conductor Gyorgy Lehel; soloist Jard van Nes (mezzo). Hamilton Founders Theatre 13 July; Auckland Town Hall 15 July; Tauranga Baycourt 16 July; Wellington MFC 20 July 1989 (2 copies) 22 July: Conductor Gyorgy Lehel; soloist Jard van Nes with the NZSO. Wellington MFC 22 July 1989 (2 copies) 26 July: Conductor Gyorgy Lehel; soloists Richard Beauchamp, Margaret Findlay, Grant Dickson, Louise Petherbridge, with Royal Christchurch Musical Society, and with the NZSO. (Includes premiere performance of Edwin Carr's "Song of Solomon"). Christchurch Town Hall 26 July 1989 (2 copies) 27 July: Conductor Gyorgy Lehel; soloist Richard Beauchamp, piano, with NZSO. Dunedin Town Hall 27 July 1989 29 July: Conductor Gyorgy Lehel; soloists Richard Beauchamp, piano; Ainslie Bannister, soprano, with Schola Cantorum of Dunedin , musical dir. Peter Adams; Peter Averi, organ. With the NZSO. Dunedin Town Hall 29 July 9 August: Conductor Mario Duschenes with the NZSO in a family fun concert. Wellington 9 August, New Plymouth 13 August, Wanganui 14 August, Palmerston North 15 August, Hastings 17 August 1989 26 August: Conductor James Loughran; soloist Eugene Albulescu, piano. Napier Municipal Theatre 26 August; Palmerston North 27 August 31 August: Conductor James Loughran, soloist Heinrich Schiff, cello. Hamilton Founders Theatre 31 August; Auckland Town Hall 1 September 1989 2 September: Conductor James Loughran, soloist Heinrich Schiff, cello. Auckland Town Hall 2 September; Palmerston North 8 September; Wellington MFC 9 September (2 copies) 6 September: Heinrich Schiff, cello with Bryan Sayer, piano in recital. Wellington Concert Chamber 6 September (2 copies) 16 September: Conductor Yoav Talmi; soloist Eugene Sarbu, violin. Christchurch Town Hall 16 September; Wellington MFC 23 September; Auckland Town Hall 30 September (2 copies) Quantity: 11 album(s) Album(s). 1 flyer. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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Personalities - Women - Surnames, Har to Haz

Date: 1936-1958

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-066

Description: Photographs of women with surnames HAR to HAZ, made for publication in the New Zealand Free Lance, between 1937 and 1959. Includes photographs of: M H Harrison; Mrs Harland; Phyllis Harrison; Mrs G W Harding; Mrs Ashford Harris; Miss Hargreaves; Mrs J Harris; Gwen Harrison; Mrs A Hatrick; Mrs E Harris; K Harvey; Patsy Harper; Janet Harwood; Rita Hardie; Miss Hamilton; Rita Harvey; Robin Garland; Mrs J A Harley (Mayoress of Nelson); Louise Harris; Rhona Haszard (artist, Mrs Leslie Greener); I Harrison; E R Bridge; Mrs Hayes; Mrs Hilda M Harrop (author); Mrs Hart (wife of Brigadier-General Hart); Mrs Ivar Harrie; Mr and Mrs L E Harris; Mrs Frank Harper; A J Harrop; Mrs George Hart; Lenore Fisher (swimmer); Joan Harrison (swimmer); Gwen, Jean and Sheila Harper (horse riders); Judith Hartigan; Mrs A J Harper; Mrs Berta Hawkworth; Sir Arthur and Lady Harper; and Mr and Mrs R Darling. Includes biographical information on Dame Caroline Haslett (supplied by United Kingdom Information Service, 1953). Quantity: 35 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Carr, Edwin : Snow maiden ballet music

Date: 7 Dec 1979

From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive

By: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Petherbridge, Louise Durant, 1931-

Reference: MSDT-0192-9

Description: Performer: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Performer: Southgate, William (cond) Performer: Petherbridge, Louise (narr) Quantity: 19.20 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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Carr, Edwin, 1926-2003 : Song of Solomon / Christchurch Choir; New Zealand Symphony Orc...

Date: 26 Jul 1989

From: Jones, Kim Martin, fl 1997- : Edwin Carr - the tape archive

By: Dickson, Grant, active 1962-2001; Matheson, Margaret, active 1977-1990s; Petherbridge, Louise Durant, 1931-; Lehel, Gyorgy, 1926-1989; Royal Christchurch Musical Society; New Zealand Symphony Orchestra

Reference: MSDL-2028

Description: An NZBC recording, performed by Grant Dickson, Margaret Findlay, Louise Petherbridge, Royal Christchurch Musical Society and the NZSO. Conducted by Gyorgy Lehel at the Christchurch Town Hall on 26 July 1989. Recorded live at the work's premiere Place of recording - Place of recording Christchurch Town Hall Quantity: 1 digital sound recording(s). 53.34 Minutes and seconds Duration.