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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1967]
- Date
- 1967
- Reference
- Eph-B-MUSIC-1967
- Description
Includes:
Auckland & District Highland Pipe Band. Public appeal to the Scottish Community and the public of Auckland [Flier, appeal for donations. 1967?]
Kerridge Odeon presents Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. Itinerary. Sept-Oct 1967. Flier with photographs of group members
The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents the Brothers Four (Bob Flick, Dick Foley, Mike Kirkland, John Paine). Auckland Town Hall, 18 August 1967. Programme
Alfred Deller and the Deller Consort. the Orpheus Choir, the Alex Lindsay Orchestra. Purcell Te Deum laudamus; Jubilate; Monteverdi Vespers of 1610. Wellington Town Hall, 6 May 1967. Programme (2 copies)
C'mon! Souvenir programme; colour pin-ups inside (With Peter Sinclair, Sandy Edmonds, Mr Lee Grant, Herma Keil, the Chicks, the Underdogs, Bobby Davis, Sonny Day, Jimmy Hill, Roger Skinner, Brian Henderson, Billy Karaitiana; producer Kevan Moore) (2 copies)
Fine Arts Quartet, guest artist David Glazer, clarinet. Christchurch Chamber Music Society in association with the University of Canterbury. University Hall Worcester Street, 9 June 1967. Pamphlet and repertoire
Hamilton Centennial Music Committee presents Centennial Cavalcade. 1867-1967. McMaster Athletic Building, 12 November 1967. Programme (2 copies inside red folder)
The Loxene Golden Disc Spaectacular (With Mr Lee Grant, Sandy Edmonds, Herma Keil, Ray Woolf, The Gremlins, The Avengers, and Larry's Rebels). Promotional booklet
N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for Strings (with University of Otago String Quartet, Stephen Guest, Robert Purves, Peter Walls). [Christchurch], 14 August 1967]. Programme / flier
N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for divers instruments (With R Purvis, S Guest, Anne Pasonsen [sic], J MacKay, Ian Frazer [sic]. [Christchurch], 15 August 1967. Programme / flier
N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for wind and brass (with University of Canterbury Wind Quintet, R Purves, J Mackay, S Guest, G Mariller, D Menzies, Micheal Jones). [Christchurch], 17 August 1967. Programme / flier
N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for piano (with Suzanne Purnell, Ian Frazer [sic], Joy Presswood, Elizabeth Durbin). [Christchurch], 18 August 1967. Programme / flier
Osipov National Orchestra and stars of the Bolshoi Opera and Russian Ballet. Cast of 70. Australian tour jointly presented by Edgley & Dawe Attractions, J C Williamson Theatres Ltd. [New Zealand section, Auckland and Wellington, April 1967]. Programme (2 copies)
Primary Schools 24th annual Music Festival, non-competitive. South zone. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 18 October 1967. Programme / flier
Salvation Army International Staff Band. Australia, New Zealand, USA, 1967 [in New Zealand centres 20-26 September]. Programmes 1-4 in one booklet
New Zealand's Kiri Te Kanawa, Queen of song. Town Hall Wellington, Saturday, 26th August, 1967 at 8.15 pm. Souvenir programme. Supporting artist David Harper, solo pianist, accompanist. Kapi-Mana News Ltd, Porirua [1967] (2 copies)
University of Canterbury School of Music. Summary of 1967 series of lunch-time concert. Flier
Kerridge Odeon presents Vienna Boys' Choir 1967 New Zealand tour. Programme booklet (2 copies)
Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.
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- 1 folder(s), Ephemera, Photolithographs, Theatre programmes, Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.
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[Kiri Te Kanawa Trust Board] :Regards, Kiri [Programme cover. 1967]
Date: 1967
From: [Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1967]
Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1967-01-front
Description: Shows a black and white half-length portrait of New Zealand soprano Kiri Te Kanawa. It is signed "Regards, Kiri" at lower right. Extended Title - From its "New Zealand's Kiri Te Kanawa, Queen of song" programme, front cover Physical Description: Photolithograph and marker pen, on cover of programme, 266 x 218 mm.