[Music programmes and fliers for concerts in the 1870s].

Date
1870 - 1879
By
Atkin, William, -1881; Johnson, Samuel, 1827-1905; New Zealand Times Company Ltd
Reference
Eph-A-MUSIC-1870s
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Includes programmes featuring:

Blenheim Philharmonic Society. Eighth concert. Provincial Hall. 6 October 1870. Book of words. Samuel Johnson, Printer, "Express" Office, Blenheim.

Christchurch Harmonic Society. Oratorio "Samson". Music Hall (Christchurch), 9 October 1874. Programme (4 copies folded together)

Onehunga Choral Society. Programme of the third public rehersal [sic] for the season. Music Hall Onehunga, 25 October 1872. printed by William Atkin, high Street, Auckland.

Oddfellows Hall. The Ilma de Murska grand concert season of four nights. 24, 26, 28, 29 July [1876]. (Hungarian prima donna from Covent Garden, assisted by Signor Rosnati, Signor Susini, Maestro Strauss Illa, and accompanist Mr J F Hadley). Wellington, Printed at the Office of the New Zealand Times.(2 copies, 1 green and 1 white)

Mr Robert Parker (Organist of St Paul's Thorndon, and conductor of the Wellington Choral Society) will be prepared to take pupils in music, after Monday October 14 [1878]. Christchurch, Sept 30, 1878.

Oddfellows Hall. Grand vocal and instrumental concert will be given by The Artillery Band, on Wednesday, 15 May. With the Wellington Artillery Volunteer Band Minstrels. "Evening Post" steam print [on silk. 1878]. (Housed in separate folder)

Quantity: 7 programmes or flyers..

Physical Description: Printed programmes or flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Oddfellows Hall. Grand vocal & instrumental concert will be given by The Artillery Band...

Date: 1878

From: [Music programmes and fliers for concerts in the 1870s].

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1878-01

Description: An arrangement of text Quantity: 1 Programme(s). Physical Description: Letterpress in light green ink on silk fringed on three sides (top has selvedge with printed red line), 240 x 150 mm.