[Brass and pipe band music programmes collected by Stanley Newcomb. 1930-2000s]

Date
1930 - 2005
By
Newcomb, Stanley Peter, 1934-2008
Reference
Eph-A-MUSIC-Newcomb
Description

Includes:

1936:

Promotional brochure about Mr H Gladstone Hill, musical director in New Zealand in the 1920s (later moved to Australia)

1950s?:

Grand recital by the Band of the Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery, Northern Military District. Compere Ramon Opie, accompanist Claire Kendall, trombone solo by J P Clague; cornet solo by Sgt A D Lee; piano Oswald Cheesman; vocal Beryl Dalley [1950s?] Programme

1954:

Auckland Bands' Association present the bands of Auckland, season 1954-55. Programme, with biographical notes about Kath O'Leary, Don Ponder, and various bands.

1955:

Auckland Bands' Association present the bands of Auckland, season 1955-56. Programme, with biographical notes about Mary Feeney, Frank Gibson and Mary Negus.

1957:

Taranaki Centre of the New Zealand Pipe Bands' Association. Massed bands display, Eltham, Hawera, New Plymouth, 7-8 December 1957. Programme

1959:

Festival of the Pines, New Plymouth, 17-24 February 1959. Programme

1961:

Searchlight Tattoo. Western Springs, Auckland, 16-18 February [1961]. Programme

1962:

City of New Plymouth Highland Pipe Band presents a Floodlight Tattoo in Pukekura Park, 20 January 1962. Programme and yellow flier

New Plymouth City Band Inc. proudly present their Annual Queen's Birthday Week-end Band Festival, featuring the Band of the Royal New Zealand Artillery (Auckland). 2-3 June [1962]. Programme (2 copies)

1963:

Taranaki Representative Band, musical director Harry Farrington. Concert. Town Hall Stratford, 15 December 1963. Programme

1964:

Festival of the Pines. Bowl of Brooklands New Plymouth, 11-15 January 1964. Entertainment summary

Festival of the Pines, Bowl of Brooklands. Wills Brass Band Festival. 25 January 1964. Programme

Auckland Artillery Band. Centenary celebrations. 9-11 October 1964. Invitation to Stanley Newcomb and wife

Representative band of Taranaki, musical director harry Farrington. Celebrity concert (Brian Clark compere, Beryl Herbert soprano, Walter Gale baritone). Memorial Theatre Hawera, 13 December 1964. Programme

1965:

Band of the 7 Battalion, Wellington (C.W.O.) Hawke's Bay, Royal New Zealand Infantry regiment. History, portraits and repertoire [1965]

Bowl of Brooklands, New Plymouth. Summary of programmes, 7 January - 21 February 1965.

Bowl of Brooklands, New Plymouth. Wills Brass Band Festival, 23 January 1965. Programme

Hawera Municipal Band - conductor Harry Farrington. First concert 1965 (With soprano Susan Raper, bass Maurice Taylor). Memorial Theatre, 21 June 1965. Programme

New Plymouth Pipe Bands present their 1965 Searchlight Tattoo in Pukekura Park. 27 February 1965. Programme

Bowl of Brooklands New Plymouth. Summary of programmes, 28 December 1965 - 26 February 1966.

Bowl of Brooklands Trust presents The Wills Brass Band Festival. Bowl of Brooklands, 29 January 1966. Programme (2 copies)

1967:

Invercargill Garrison band Centennial. Official opening, 21 October 1967; and other activities 22 october 1967. Programme.

1971:

Auckland festival. Military Tattoo at Western Springs. 11-13, 18-20 March 1971. Programme (with letter to Newcomb at the Tourist and Publicity Department)

1978:

New Zealand Army Band. Family pops concert. Auckland Town Hall, 23 September 1978. Repertoire (2 copies)

1980:

New Zealand Army Band show. West Coast tour 1980. Programme (featuring some items arranged by Newcombe - highlighted in red in this copy)

1997:

Searchlight Tattoo. Rugby Park, New Plymouth. 1-2 March 1997. Programme

1998:

New Zealand Pipe Band Championships 1998. Rotorua International Stadium, 13-15 March 1998. Programme

2004:

Band & trumpeters of the Life Guards. Tour of New Zealand, February 2004. In concert. Promotional booklet (2 copies) and flier (2 copies)

New Zealand Champion Brass Band. Dalewood Auckland Brass. Principal conductor Nigel Weeks. 2004 subcription concert series. Pamphlet.

International Military Music Society new Zealand proudly presents "Salute to the Normandy veterans", by the Brass and Pipes of the Massed Defence & Police Force Bands to mark the 60th anniversary of D-Day. Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, 6 June 2004. Flier only (2 copies)

Stanley Peter Newcomb was a bandsman and an authority for many years on the brass band movement. He was editor of the NZ Mouthpiece magazine for seven years and wrote 'Challenging Brass - 100 years of Brass Band Contests in NZ, 1880-1980' and two other books on the subject.

Quantity: 5 folder(s).

Physical Description: Printed programme booklets and leaflets, sizes varying up to octavo size

Provenance: Donated from the Stanley Newcomb Collection, in 2008.

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Format
5 folder(s), Ephemera, Offset photomechanical prints, Theatre programmes, Printed programme booklets and leaflets, sizes varying up to octavo size
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