Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976

Britten, Benjamin Edward, 1913-1976

English composer, pianist and conductor (see New Grove)

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Farewell recital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ; solos from 2 performances by Pauline Fitchett...

Date: 1969

From: Fitchett, Pauline Elwy, 1933?- : Papers

By: Fitchett, Pauline Elwy, 1933-; Mattos, Edward, active 1969; Head, Michael Dewar, 1900-1976; Bridge, Frank, 1879-1941; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828; Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924

Reference: MST7-0604

Description: Source of title - Supplied title Performer: Fitchett, Pauline (sop) Performer: Mattos, Edward (pf) Other Titles - Sweet chance / by Michael Head Other Titles - Love went a'riding / by [Frank Bridge] Other Titles - Down by the Sally Gardens / by Britten/Trad Other Titles - Nacht Violen / by Schubert Other Titles - Einerlei, by Richard Strauss Other Titles - Wiegenlied / by Richard Strauss Other Titles - Non so piu / by Mozart Other Titles - Vissi d'arte / by [Puccini] Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: List in back file. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A98-197) Donated by Mrs P Fitchett, Wellington

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[Auckland Baroque Ensemble, Cambridge Music Club, Cambridge Music School (12th & 15th)]

Date: 1957-1960

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Auckland Baroque Ensemble; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Bruntlett, Diana, active 1960; Coleman, Diana, active 1950s-1960s; Delius, Frederick, 1862-1934; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Gordon, Barbara, active 1960; Gregory, Lola, active 1964; Lindsay, Alex Sylvester, 1919-1974; Martin, Eric, active 1960; McKenzie, David, active 1964; McStay, Janetta Mary, 1917-2012; Whitehead, James, active 1959

Reference: MST7-3461

Description: Other Titles - Cantata 189 ; Come my spirit / J S Bach ; Auckland Baroque Ensemble, Lola Gregory, soprano, Barbara Gordon, recorder, Eric Martin, oboe, Diana Bruntlett, violin, Diana Coleman, cello, Ronald Dellow, harpsichord ; 1960 Other Titles - Sonata for cello and harpsichord, no 2 in D (movts 1 & 2) / J S Bach ; James Whitehead, cello, Ronald Dellow, harpsichord ; 1959 Other Titles - Alpine suite for three recorders / Benjamin Britten ; Lola Gregory, Barbara Gordon, David McKenzie ; 1957 Other Titles - Sonatas for cello and harpsichord, no 2 in D (movts 3 & 4) ; no 1 in G (movts 3 & 4) / J S Bach ; James Whitehead, cello, Ronald Dellow, harpsichord ; 1959 Other Titles - [Sonatas, violin, piano] Sonata no 2 ; for violin and piano / Delius ; Alex Lindsay, violin, Janetta McStay, piano ; 1960 Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and back file.

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Cambridge Music School (20th)

Date: 1965

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Anscombe, Beverley, active 1989; Bartley, Bryce, active 1965; Bartley, Victor, active 1965; Bevan, Vivian Edward, active 1964-1977; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Choral Group; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Orchestra; Carey, Richard, active 1965; Chessum, William, active 1965; Delius, Frederick, 1862-1934; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Dresser, Alison, active 1965; Dumbleton, Marjorie, active 1965; Dvorak, Antonin, 1841-1904; Farnsworth, Stanley, active 1965; Ferguson, Howard, 1908-1999; Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Hume, John, active 1965; Hyatt, John, active 1963-1979; Jacob, Gordon Percival Septimus, 1895-1984; Lalande, Michel-Richard de, 1657-1726; Larsen, Maurice, active 1974; Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594; Lennane, John, active 1965; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; Mackie, Melbon, active 1965; Maloney, Alison, active 1965; Matthews, D, active 1965; Matthews, David, active 1973; McLeod, Craig, 1945-; Mora, Barry, 1940-; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Nielsen, Aage, active 1965; Oldroyd, David, active 1965; Oldroyd, J, active 1965; Oliver, Andrea Lyndsay, 1937-2019; Oliver, Robert Michael Bertram, 1938-; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Ritchie, John Anthony, 1921-2014; Robinson, David, active 1965; Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828; Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856; Sims, Thomas Edward, 1929-2009; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Stentiford, Graeme, active 1965

Reference: MST10-2319

Description: Other Titles - How pleasant is this flowery plain and grove / Purcell ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Maurice Larsen, tenor, Alec Loretto, recorder, John Hume, recorder, Ronald Dellow, harpsichord, David Oldroyd, cello Other Titles - Cassation in F flat (movts 2 and 5) / Mozart ; Andrea Brickell, oboe, Graeme Young, clarinet, Graeme Stentiford, horn, David Robinson, bassoon Other Titles - Four 16th Century carols (French) ; Sinfonie sur les Noels; Or, dites-nous Marie ; Si c'est pour vois oster la vie ; O Dieu que n'etais-je en vie ; A minuit fut fait un reveil / Wind and Brass Ensemble, conducted by John Rimmer/ Michel Richard de la Lalande Other Titles - Tudor canzonas nos 1, 2, 4 (incomplete) / Orlando di Lasso ; Victor Bartley, Craig McLeod, D Matthews, trumpets, Bryce Bartley, horn, William Chessum, trombone, conductor John Rimmer Other Titles - Early one morning and Begone dull care, from suite Old wine in new bottles / Gordon Jacob ; Ensemble of wind and brass, conductor Stanley Farnsworth Other Titles - Langsam for string orchestra (no 1) / Hindemith ; conductor John Ritchie Other Titles - Concerto for oboe and strings (movt 4, vivace) / Handel ; Small Orchestra, conductor Robert Oliver, Andrea Brickell, oboe Other Titles - Chacony in G minor for strings / Purcell ; John Lennane, Richard Carey, Alison Dresser, S Smith Other Titles - Sonata for trumpet and strings (movt 2 presto) / Purcell ; Craig McLeod, trumpet, Orchestra conducted by Robert Oliver Other Titles - Death and the maiden ; To music / Schubert ; Barry Mora, baritone, Thomas Sims, piano Other Titles - Five bagatelles / Howard Ferguson ; Beverley Anscombe, piano Other Titles - Chapel Evensong - Responses ; Psalm 47, chant by Hopkins ; Hymn Fast sinks the sun - plainsong / Ronald Dellow Other Titles - Hymn to St Peter / Benjamin Britten ; Choral Group, Ronald Dellow, organ, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - Symphony no 1 in B flat, Op 38, Spring / Schumann ; Orchestra, conductor Larry Pruden Other Titles - Intermezzo from Fennimore and Gerda / Delius ; Orchestra, conducted by Larry Pruden Other Titles - String quartet in F, Op 96 (movt 4) / Dvorak ; Aage Nielsen, Marjorie Dumbleton, violins, Vivian Bevan, viola, John Hyatt, cello Other Titles - Wind octet 1964 / John Rimmer ; Andrea Brickell, J Oldroyd, oboes, Graeme Young, Carol Young, clarinets, William Southgate, Bryce Bartley, horns, David Robinson, Melbon Mackie, bassoons, conducted by John Rimmer Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and in back file.

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Cambridge Music School (24th) ; Hamilton Music School (11th)

Date: 1969

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Arnold, Malcolm Henry (Sir), 1921-2006; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Biland, Hedy, active 1969; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Byng, June, active 1987; Chisholm, John, active 1984; Coker, Geoffrey, 1949-; Crawshaw, Margaret, active 1988; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Farquhar, David Andross, 1928-2007; Giardini, Felice de, 1716-1796; Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-2017; Goile, Helen, active 1969; Griffin, Pamela, active 1969; Leighton, Kenneth, 1929-1988; MacKay, James, active 1987; Matteucci, Juan, 1920-1990; McNab, Anne, active 1969; Mellalieu, Frederick, active 1969; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi, 1525?-1594; Parsonson, Ann, active 1969; Power, William, active 1969; Reeve, Anthony, active 1966; Spragg, Christopher, active 1970s; Stewart, Peter, active 1969; Wentworth, Shirley, active 1969; Whitehead, Joyce, 1947-; Worth, Cecilia, active 1969; Wright, Molly, active 1952

Reference: MST10-2323

Description: Other Titles - Symphony no 4 in E minor ; movts 1, 2, 4 / Brahms ; Orchestra, leader John Chisholm, conducted Juan Matteucci Other Titles - [Preludes] Two preludes ; two 2-part inventions / J S Bach ; Margaret Crawshaw, clavichord Other Titles - [Quartets, strings] Quartet in C minor Op 23 no 4 / Felice Giardini ; Cecelia Worth, Shirley Wentworth, Hedy Biland, Molly Wright Other Titles - [Anniversary duets, set 1] Four Anniversary duets, set 1 ; [for piano] / by David Farquhar ; Margaret Crawshaw, Pamela Griffin, Joyce Whitehead, Helen Goile (in pairs) Other Titles - Festival cantata - Rejoice in the Lamb / Benjamin Britten ; Anne McNab, soprano, Geoffrey Coker, alto, Frederick Mellalieu, tenor, Peter Stewart, bass, Ronald Dellow, organ, Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Magnificat and Nunc dimittis / Kenneth Leighton ; organ William Power, Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Tu es Petrus (motet) ; Kyrie, Gloria, Agnus Dei (from Mass) / Palestrina ; Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - [Sonatas, clarinet, piano] Sonata for clarinet and piano / Malcolm Arnold ; Jim Mackay, clarinet, Ann Parsonson, piano Other Titles - Divertimento for 2 clarinets and bassoon ; movts 1, 2, 3 / Mozart ; Anthony Reeve, June Byng, Chris Spragg Quantity: 1 10" reel(s) mono. Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and back file.

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Cambridge Music School (19th & 20th)

Date: 1964-1965

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Arcadelt, Jacques, 1507?-1568; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610; Bartley, Bryce, active 1965; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Choral Group; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Orchestra; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). String Orchestra; Camden, Anthony, active 1964; Crawshaw, Margaret, active 1988; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Dowland, John, 1563?-1626; Farnsworth, Stanley, active 1965; Granados, Enrique, 1867-1916; Gregory, Lola, active 1964; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Holborne, Antony, active 1584-1602; Larsen, Maurice, active 1974; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; Madill, Marcia, active 1964; Maloney, Alison, active 1965; Mathers, Rosemary, active 1975; McKenzie, David, active 1964; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Nin, Joaquin, 1879-1949; Pitt, Wendy, active 1964; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Redshaw, Michael, active 1971; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Ring, Layton, 1922-; Ritchie, John Anthony, 1921-2014; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Stentiford, Graeme, active 1965; Stiles, Winifred, active 1954-1964; Tintner, Georg Bernhard, 1917-1999; Turina, Joaquin, 1882-1949; Vandewart, Marie, 1911-2006; Vivaldi, Antonio Lucio, 1678-1741; Voodgd, Jan de, active 1964; Webb, Gordon, active 1958-1981; Wieck, Michael, 1928-

Reference: MST10-2318

Description: Recordings of selected performances from the 19th (1964) and 20th (1965) Cambridge Summer Schools of Music (CCE Archives tapes 43 and 45) Other Titles - Suscepit Israel, Sicut locus est, Gloria Patri from Magnificat / Antonio Vivaldi ; Choral Group and Small Orchestra, leader Michael Wieck, harpsichord Margaret Crawshaw, oboes Anthony Camden, Jan de Voodgd, conductor Ronald Dellow Other Titles - Concerto in C minor ; for oboe, violin and strings / J S Bach ; Anthony Camden, oboe, Michael Wieck, violin, Layton Ring, harpsichord, leader Wendy Pitt, conductor Georg Tintner Other Titles - Brandenburg concerto no 2 in F Major / J S Bach ; Michael Wieck, violin, Anthony Camden, oboe, Layton Ring, recorder, Gordon Webb, trumpet, Margaret Crawshaw, harpsichord, conductor Georg Tintner Other Titles - Oboe quartet in F, K370 / Mozart ; Anthony Camden, oboe, Michael Wieck, violin, Winifred Stiles, viola, Marie Vandewart, cello Other Titles - Two quintets for recorders - The Cradle, The New Year's gift / Anthony Holborne ; Margaret Crawshaw, Lola Gregory, Marcia Madill, Alec Loretto, David McKenzie Other Titles - Pano murciano / Joaquin Nin ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - El major discreto / E Granados ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Three songs from winter words - Day-close in November, Midnight on the Great Western or The Journeying boy, Wagtail and baby - a satire / Benjamin Britten ; words Hardy ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Margaret Crawshaw, piano; Other Titles - Sonata for four horns (3 movts) / Hindemith ; John Rimmer, Bryce Bartley, William Southgate, Graeme Stentiford Other Titles - Intermezzo in E flat, Op 116 / Brahms ; Michael Redshaw, piano Other Titles - Postcards / Turina ; Rosemary Mathers, piano Other Titles - When from my love / Bartlett ; Choral Group, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - If my complaints / Dowland ; Choral Group, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - Margot, labourez les vignes / Arcadelt ; Choral Group, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - Two pieces for strings (nos 3 & 4) / Hindemith ; String Orchestra, conductor John Ritchie Other Titles - A Back country overture / Larry Pruden ; Cambridge Summer Schhool of Music Orchestra, conductor John Ritchie Other Titles - [20th century orchestral work, title unnoted] Other Titles - Brandenburg concerto no 1 in F (movt no 1) / J S Bach ; Cambridge Summer School Orchestra, conductor Stanley Farnsworth Other Titles - Cantata no 39 - Bring to the hungry bread (Chorus no 1) / J S Bach ; Choral Group with Orchestra, conductor Maurice Larsen Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and in backfile; list does not always coincide with the order of pieces on listening copies. Provenance: Tape dubbed by Ronald Dellow from CCE Archive tapes

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Opera-Technique Inc :[Ephemera and programmes for performances of opera and light opera...

Date: 1970 - 1979

From: Opera-Technique Inc :[Ephemera and programmes for performances of opera. 1950-1990s]

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-OT-1970s

Description: Includes: 1970s?: Amahl & the night visitors. Producer and choreographer Diana Helen; musical director Peter Lockwood; pianist Mary Singleton; costume designer Khris Fredrikson. Programme [1970s?] 1970: Opera Technique presents 3 short operas: "The wandering scholar", "The blind beggars", and "He who says yes". Produced and designed by Phillip Mann; musical direction by Peter Browne. University Memorial Theatre, 27-31 October 1970. Programme (2 copies) 1971: "Jenifer; the pop opera you'll sing tears about". Librettists John Banas and Alan Farquhar; composers Clive Cockburn and Val Murphy. Director Dick Johnstone. Musical direction Clive Cockburn. Promoted by Opera-Technique. St James, 14-24 July [1971]. Programme (2 copies). "Gianni Schicchi"(Puccini) [and] "The medium" (Menotti); two operas from Opera Technique. Peter Averi musical director; Peter Coates director / designer. V U W Theatre 31 August - 4 September 1971. Programme (2 copies) 1973: Floral festival presented by Johnsonville Flower Arrangement Group. Music by members of Opera Technique Inc. 2-3 March. Organ recital by Stanley Jackson on 4 March. St John's Church, Bassett Road, Johnsonville, 2-4 March 1973. Programme (Photocopy) (2 copies) 1974: Opera Technique proudly presents "A dinner engagement", by Lennox Berkeley and Paul Dehn; directed by Russell Aitken; [and] "Cavalleria Rusticana", by Pietro Mascagni, G Targihi-Tozzetti & G Menasci; musical director Alan Foster. 7-14 August 1974. Programme (2 copies) 1975: Opera Technique Inc proudly presents "A night of Italian opera". Musical director John Jerome; items introduced by Peter Fry; programme arranged by Silvio Famularo. St Patrick's Hall Kilbirnie, 1 December 1975. Programme (2 copies) 1976: Opera Technique Inc presents "Merry England", by Edward German; text by Basil Hood. Musical director John Jerome; narrator Lionel Meade. Ewen Hall Wellington, 29 February 1976. Programme (2 copies, including 1 photocopy) 1977: Opera Technique presents "Gems from Grand Opera". Musical directors John Jerome and Peter Lockwood. Compere Raymond Hedges. [September 1977]. Programme (2 copies) "Albert Herring", by Benjamin Britten. Produced and designed by Peter Coates; musical direction Peter Zwartz. Presented by Opera Technique. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 29 March - 2 April [1977]. Flier only Opera Technique Incorporated presents Benjamin Britten's "The little sweep", a Christmas opera for young people. Produced by Elizabeth Martin; musical director Peter Zwartz. Cultural Centre, Cuba Mall, 11-24 December 1977. Programme (2 copies) 1978: Jacques Offenbach's "La Belle Helene". Produced by Peter Coates; musical director Peter Zwartz. State Opera House Wellington, 7-10 June 1978. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 11 programmes. 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Many programmes donated by Opera Technique trustees, 2007.

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Opera-Technique Inc :Fliers and programmes [1970-1979]

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-OT-1970s

Description: Includes: 1970: "Amahl and the night visitors". Produced by Jean Alcock; pianist Colleen Rae. [1970]. One mimeographed sheet (2 copies) 1971: Opera Technique Inc presents "Amahl and the night visitors", Gian-Carlo Menotti. Production and musical direction by Richard Dyer. Nov/Dec 1971. Mimeographed pink sheet (2 copies) 1972: Opera Technique's "Hansel and Gretel", by Opera Technique's "Hansel and Gretel", by Humperdinck. VUW Theatre [1972]. Programme designed by Peter Coates. 1973: [Newsletter] No 7, August 1973 Auditions! [for Amahl and the night visitors"]. Mimeographed sheet [1973] "Amahl and the night visitors", by Gian Carlo Menotti. Producer Pat Crowe; musical director Rosemary Turnbull. "The blind beggars", by Jacques Offenbach, featuring Geoff Wilde, Peter Coates and Tony Currie; musical director Alex Wiltshire. Programme (original; plus photocopy) Opera Technique presents "The taniwha; a rock opera". Music by Ian McDonald; libretto by James Ritchie. Produced by Alan Farquhar; choreography Barbara Robinson. N.Z. premiere, 16-25 March 1973. Programme (2 copies) 1974/1975: Why Opera Technique? [2 green sheet with history of the organisation and list of productions 1954-1974] 1977: Programme for Musical event with Wellington Gilbert and Sullivan Society. Burgundy Room, 96 Courtenay Place, 1 August 1977. Mimeographed programme sheet Opera Technique presents "Gems from Grand Opera". Musical directors John Jerome and Peter Lockwood. VUW Theatre, 17 Sept. [1977]. Flyer only 1978: The Arts Ball 1978. A circular from Opera Technique. Wellington Town Hall, 13 October 1978. [Hand-painted invitation to an event that was not held] 1979: "Noye's fludde", by Benjamin Britten. Presented by St Mary's Church Karori and Opera Technique Club Inc. 1-3 August 1979. [Yellow folded programme sheet and white enclosed sheet] (2 copies of white enclosed sheet) Quantity: 11 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopies and photolithographs, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Most items donated by Opera Technique in 2007.

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Dunedin Opera Company Inc :[Ephemera and theatre programmes for productions. 1960-1979]

Date: 1964 - 1979

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-DO-1960/1979

Description: Includes: 1964: Verdi's "La traviata", directed by Reg Graham; musical director Professor Peter Platt. 1964. Programme 1965: "L'Elisir d'amore", by Gaetano Donizetti. Director Grahame Clifford; musical director Professor Peter Platt. 1965. Programme 1966: "The merry widow", by Lehar. Producer Bertha Rawlinson; musical director Ian Page. 1966 season. Programme 1968: Dunedin Opera Company. "Carmen", by Bizet. Producer Bertha Rawlinson; musical director Norman A Thorn. [1968?]. Programme 1969: "Faust". Producer Lily Latisheva; musical producer Prof Peter Platt. Mayfair Theatre, 28 June - 5 July [1060]. Programme 1971: "The land of smiles, by Franz Lehar. Producer Natalie Ellis; musical director Ian Page. Mayfair Theatre, 17-24 April; Timaru 1 May; Invercargill 8 May [1971]. Programme "Albert Herring", by Benjamin Britten. Producer Bertha Rawlinson; musical director Peter Platt. [1971]. Programme 1972: "Die Fledermaus, by Johann Strauss. Director Trevor Rose; musical director Ian Page. [1972]. Programme 1973: "The barber of Seville, by Gioacchino Rossini. Directed by Flora Edwards; musical director Ian Page [1973]. Programme 1974: "Il trovatore", produced by Roy Hope; musical director Ian Page. [1974]. Programme 1975: "Threepenny opera". Director Murray Hutchinson; musical director Ian Page. [1975]. Programme 1976: "Orpheus in the Underworld", by Jacques Offenbach. Producer Shirley La Hood; musical director William Clarke; choreographer Jacqui Dumont. [1976]. Programme 1977: Children's Opera Group presents "Puppet show". Producer Natalie Ellis; musical director Frances Reid; choreographer Lily Stevens. [1977]. Programme 1978: "White Horse Inn", with the Dunedin Operatic Society (Inc). Shirley La Hood, producer; musical director Russell Sheppard; choreographer Dawn Robinson [1978]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Most items donated by Roger Flury, Wellington, in 2014

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1984 - Folder 1]

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1984-1

Description: Includes: Always wanted to sing in a choir? Tuesday, May 22nd. Wellington Community Music School [Form] An afternoon with the Bach family. Music by: J.S., C.P.E. & J.C. Bach. Lesley Graham - soprano; Annabelle Laing - flute; Elizabeth Marrison - harpsichord & piano. National Art Gallery; Sunday, 13th May [2 copies; 1 blue, 1 white] Asia Composers' League (Malaysia Division) 10, Jalan Bunga Melati 5, Taman Saraya, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. Country Report - Malaysia [Report] Asian Composers League Republic of China National Committee. Country report, by Wen Long-Hsin Auckland Folk Festival Inc. 12th Auckland Folk Festival, Friday 25th - Monday 28th January 1985. Knock-na-gree, West Coast Road, Oratia, Auckland. Newsletter No.1 Auckland String Quartet. Old St Pauls, Mulgrave St. Friday, 8 June Auckland City Art Gallery, Artist's Project No 7: Jack Body - Runes Julian Bream can't be at the next meeting of the Wellington Classical Guitar Society, but you can be. Sunday, March 11. St Andrew's on the Terrace Derek Brimstone. Wellington Folk Centre. Tuesday, 16 October The European Festival Concerts presents: Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, in commemoration of 40 years of peace in Europe. Coventry Cathedral, Friday, August 10, 1984. English Symphony Orchestra, Lyndon Woodside, conductor, with members of: Aeolian Choir, Christchurch, NZ; Hamilton Civic Choir, NZ [2 copies] Wellington Organists' Association Inc. presents: Adam Butler - Organ Scholar, St Paul's Anglican Cathedral Dunedin. H. Temple White memorial recital, St Johns Presbyterian Church, Willis St, Wellington. Wednesday, 3rd Ocber [2 copies] Choral workshop - Frank Pooler. A must for all music teachers, choral directors, singers. Music suite - Teachers College, Sat 28 July 84. Organised by Wellington Society for Music Education Jeff Clarkson is forming a synthesizer band and would like to hear from interested female + male keyboard musicians urgently. Country's report - Hong Kong by Richard Tsang [Report] The Devon Street Quartet. Bartok, Lilburn, Mountfort, Mozart. At the New Depot, Tues, Oct 16 Raynor Promotions presentAn evening with three guitar masters: Stanley Clarke & Miroslav Vitous, with special guest Larry Coryell. Auckland Town Hall, June 15; Christchurch Town Hall, June 17; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, June 18 [3 copies (2 versions: 2 blue, 1 yellow)] New Zealand Students Arts Council presents: From Scratch - Rhythmworks. Drum Sing; Pacific 3,2,1,zero. From the sublime to the ridiculous - in 5 steps. Featuring the music of: Hildegard von Bingen; Brahms; Gershwin; Rossini; Berberian. Rosalind Salas, voice; Roger Buchanan, piano. St Andrew's lunchtime series, Wed 22 Aug Farewell concert: Andrea Garing, compered by Brian Clark. Wellington Concert Chamber, Friday, July 13th [2 copies] John Gibson in concert, with Michael Gilchrist, from Auckland + T.V.'s Heroes. Art Attack performance cafe. 22 Nov - 2 Dec [2 copies: 1 yellow, 1 red] Grand Country & Western Charity Concert. Proceeds to the Mary Potter Hospice for the terminally ill. Guest artists: Max Whitehouse & the Graffiti Band! On Saturday 10th March 1984, St Patrick's College Hall, Kilbirnie Bernadette Greevy, mezzo-soprano. Accompanied by Maurice Till, piano, in a recital of arias and songs by Handel, Gluck, Brahms, Duparc, Granados. The programme also includes traditional songs. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt, Wednesday, 1 August [2 copies] Organ recital: Dianne G Halliday. A recital of American organ music. St Peter's Church, Willis St, Tuesday 3 April Hutt Valley Competitions Society Inc. Evening Post aria contest. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt. Monday, 7th May, 1984 Indian music, played by Bhaskar Chandavarkar (sitar) and Mr J Massey (tabla) Diedre Irons, piano. Victoria University Memorial Theatre. Wednesday, 31 October [2 copies] The Jackson Duo, violin & guitar. Saturday, 9th June, Library lecture hall, Mercer St Japanese music, played by Kifu Mitsuhashi (shakuhachi) and Nanae Yoshimura (koto) [Programme] Organ recital: James Johnson. Organist of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, USA. Wellington Cathedral, Monday, 9 April [2 copies] Laings Road Methodist Church. Lunchtime concerts 1984 series. 13, 20, 27 June; 4, 11, 18, 25 July. Yellow flier Laings Road Methodist Church. Lunchtime concerts 1984 series. 13, 20, 27 June; 4, 11, 18, 25 July; 1 and 8 August 1984. Flier with details of performers An evening of flamenco guitar, song, dance with Mirium [sic] and Darcy Lang. Seasons Cafe, 146 Willis St Village, 4 March [1984]. Flyer only Let's make music. Music week 1984; 1-7 October. A festival week for music makers and music lovers Let's make music. Music week 1984; 1-7 October [programme - 2 copies, including a press release] John Mills, classical guitar. Saturday 7th January. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt [2 copies] Programme: Annea Lockwood; Pamela Gray. 7 Maori dreams; Improvisation with cello; 3 songs with guitar; Malaman; Delta run. Recent developments in Chinese musical creation. The Chinese Musicians' Association. November 1984 [Essay] Wellington Classical Guitar Society Inc. Next meeting, Sunday, November 11. St Andrew's on The Terrace (Back hall). Members playing first half; Jeremy England, flamenco guitar, second half Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm.

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Downstage Theatre :Downstage presents "The little sweep", a children's opera by Benjami...

Date: 1965

From: Downstage Theatre :[Handmade posters on thick card, for productions 1965-1967]

Reference: Eph-E-DOWNSTAGE-1965-02-card

Description: Four photographs and a small poster mounted on heavy card. The photographs show the actors involved in the opera, including David Weatherley as Black Bob, Peter Coates as his assistant Clem, Julie Lacey as Rowan the nursery-maid, Dorothy Hitch as housekeeper Miss Baggot, and several children (the part of Sam the sweep was divided between Christopher Burt, Christopher Walker and Barney Zwartz). Quantity: 1 Poster(s). Physical Description: Photographs, sizes varying, and relief print, all mounted on card, 1010 x 640 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre.

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Wellington Regional Orchestra: [Music ephemera and concert programmes of quarto size. 1...

Date: 1975-1991

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WRO

Description: Includes: 1975: Juan Matteucci conducting the Wellington Regional Orchestra (leader May Hannan), with Angela Shaw and Anthony Benfell. Wellington Town Hall, 16 November 1975. Programme / flier (2 copies) 1976: April/May concerts. Programme / booking form [1976]. Flier 1976 autumn concert series featuring Heidi McKay soprano, William Southgate conductor, Ruth Pearl leader [27 April 1976]. Programme (2 copies) Operation Waterloo children's concerts. "Peter and the Wolf" narrated by Wellington Mayor Michael Fowler; "Carnival of the animals" narrated by radio personality Dick Weir. Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate [1976]. Flier Nimmo's children's concerts. "Peter and the Wolf" narrated by Wellington Mayor Michael Fowler; "Carnival of the animals" narrated by radio personality Dick Weir. Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate. Wellington Town Hall, 9 October [1976]. Flier (2 copies) Children's concerts. "Peter and the Wolf" narrated by radio personality Dick Weir, and several short pieces. Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate. Horowhenua College Hall Levin 11am; Palmerston North Opera House 2.30 pm, 11 December [1976]. Flier 1977: John Hopkins conducts the Wellington Regional Orchestra (leader May Hannan) in a tribute to Benjamin Britten with Barry Tuckwell, horn and Anthony Benfell tenor. Old St Pauls Cathedral, 21 May 1977. Programme (1 copy), and booking form (2 copies) 1985: Wellington Regional Orchestra, conducted by William Southgate (With Orpheus Choir, Scots College Pipe Band; compere Lindsay Yeo). Beatles brick charity concert [1985]. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Regional Orchestra present, to celebrate its 10th anniversary, "A gala night in Hollywood", conducted by Lionel Newman. [April or May?] 1985. Programme 1986: Hutt Valley Chamber Music Society. Wellington Regional Orchestra. Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 6 August [1986]. Flier / programme Wellington Regional Orchestra presenting the Fay Richwhite 1986 chamber series. Malvina Major. State Opera House, 23 July [1986]. Flier; and preceding letter advising that Malvina Major is a replacement for Patrick Power who had had to withdraw. PLUS letter advising cancellation of that event and the forthcoming series 1988: Wellington Regional Orchestra, leader Donald Maurice; conductor Peter Godfrey. Soloists Jan Harrington, Frank Carter, Derek Miller. Wainuiomata Community Centre 26 November; Waikanae Memorial Hall 27 November; Upper Hutt Civic hall 28 November [1988] (photocopy) 1989: "Celebrate". Wellington Regional Orchestra with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington. Conductor Jack Speirs, soloists Sharon Joy Vogan piano, Michael Burch tenor, Janet Gibbs organ. Masterton Town Hall 25 November; Waikanae Memorial Hall 26 November; Wellington Town Hall, 28 November 1989. Programme / flier (2 copies) "Celebrate". Wellington Regional Orchestra with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington. Conductor Jack Speirs, soloists Sharon Joy Vogan piano, Michael Burch tenor. Wellington Town Hall, 28 November 1989. Programme / flier 1990: Wellington Regional Orchestra. A celebration of New Zealand commemorative music. "Landfall in unknown seas". Douglas Lilburn; narrator Allan [Allen] Curnow; "The stream and the discovery (a royal ode). Terry Vaughan; "Hinemoa" Alfred Hill. (With guest leader Pamela Bryce, Orpheus Choir of Wellington, soloists Anne Cheng, Peter Baillie, Roger Wilson, Bruce Carson. Narrator Allan [Allen] Curnow; conductor Patrick Thomas. St Pauls Cathedral, 26 October 1990. Programme (2 copies) and promotional letter to a member 1991: Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate; soloists Jan Tawroszewicz violin, Sam Konise violin. Upper Hutt Civic Hall 17 May; Wellington Catholic Cathedral Hill Street 18 May; Waikanae Memorial Hall 19 May 1991. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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[Music programmes 1970]

Date: 1970

By: Nall, Nan, active 1968-1999

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1970

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Albyn Singers choral recital. Centennial Theatre Auckland Grammar School. 18 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) Ivan Andrews, cello, and David James, piano. Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 9 March 1970. Programmes (2 copies) Auckland Society of Registered Music Teachers. Student performers. Auckland Building Centre. 8 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) BP School Concert Programme 1970. Onslow College, 22 April 1970 (Bartok Quartet). Programme/ flier. Beethoven Bicentenary festival 1970. University of Canterbury Hall. 4 programmes and an overall brochure for concerts on: 8 April Maurice Till); 11 April (Rudolf Kalup, Zdenek Konicek, Maurice Till); 22 and 29 April (Czech Quartet of the University of Canterbury). Emile Bibobi (guitar). Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 17 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) Alfredo Campoli. Violin recital with Maurice Till. NZBC. Nelson Girls' College Hall, 14 September 1970. Programme. Alfredo Campoli. NZBC violin recital with Maurice Till. Wanganui Concert Chamber, 19 September 1970. Programme. Sylvia Cooper, harp. Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 11 March 1970. Programmes for 12.15 concert (1 copy) and 1.15 concert (2 copies) Czech Quartet. Five concerts. University of Canterbury Hall. April 1970. Czech Quartet of the University of Canterbury. University Hall, 12 July 1970. Programme Anthony di Bonaventura. Piano recital (NZBC). Nelson School of Music. 30 July 1970. Duke Ellington and his orchestra. Auckland 10 February [1970]. Postal booking application form. Julie Felix in concert (booklet with portraits and biog information, and with information and group portrait of the Hamilton County Bluegrass Band). (2 copies) Barbara Hill (flute), Merlene Hooper (piano). Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 16 March 1970. Programme. David James, piano. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 4 March 1970. Ladislave Jasek (violin), Janetta McStay (piano), Town Hall Concert Chamber 1,3,5 March 1970. Maureen Jones (piano) and Ladislav Jasek (violin). 1970? Kiri Te Kanawa in concert. General programme (2 copies, one autographed on front cover) plus fliers for Auckland concert at Auckland Town Hall 14 & 17 February; Wellington Concert, Town Hall 3 March 1970, Wellington Town Hall 7 March 1970 (donor Miria Simpson, 1992), and Palmerston North / Napier / Invercargill concert (donor Bevan Greenslade, 2005) Lili Kraus. Concert 1970 (2 copies, purple cover with head and shoulders portrait) Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Napier Boys' High School. 10 March 1970. programme and flyer. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Christchurch Civic Theatre 12 March 1970. Programme. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Town Hall 17 March 1970. Flyer and two copies of programme. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Auckland Town Hall, 22 March 1970. Programme and flyer. Jacques Loussier Trio play Bach. New Zealand tour programme 1970, with photographic portraits and group portraits. (2 copies) Rosemary Mathers. (piano). Lunchtime recital. Milne and Choyce Skyroom. 19 March 1970. (2 copies) Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival Orchestra of London. Australia / New Zea;and 1970 concert tour. Itinerary. Douglas Mews (organ) and marie Vanderwart (cello). Cathedral of the Holy trinity Auckland. 4 March 1970. Kerstin Meyer. 1970 programme (Purple with head and shoulders portrait on cover . 2 copies) Nan Nall (soprano) and Rosemary Miller Stott (pianoforte). Concert -early 1970s?]. Programme Napier Combined Secondary Schools. Beethoven Bi-Centenary concert. Napier Boys' High School Hall, 14 October 1970. Programme National Banjo Pickers' Convention, featuring Bill Clifton USA. Claudelands Hamilton, Easter 1970. NZBC Auckland Festival concert. Music by New Zealand composers. 2 March 1970. (With Ronald Webb, Donald Bowick, Gavin Saunders, Daphne Ellwood, David Galbraith, Ken Wilson, Elsa Jensen). North Shore A.T.I. Campus. Malvina Major and young Auckland musicians. Sunday September 30th [1970?]. Programme / pamphlet. Helen Palmer (violin), Dorothea Franchi (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber. 11 March 1970. (2 copies) Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten, tenor and composer & pianist in their only New Zealand recital. Auckland Town Hall, 7 April 1970. Programme and booking form Band of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Battle of Britain Commemmoration concert. 20 September 1970. Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council. Master classes and tuition for string players, with distinguished teacher Max Jacobsen. Wellington, 13 April 1970. Song recital at Adersgate, 309 Durham Street [Christchurch] (With Patricia Stuart, Margaret France, Jacinth Hyde, Sylvia Sharp, Judy Bellingham, Yvonne Mackay, Ruth Hawkey, Lorna Harris, accompanied by Maurice Till). 1 August 1970. Programme Soo Mi, Lee (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber, 10 March 1970.(2 copies) Soo Mi, Lee (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber. 12 March 1970. (2 copies) Stradivarius trio with Werner Giger (piano). 1970 tour. "Taku Hiahia". Presented by the Auckland Anglican Maori Club. Auckland Twon Hall. 7 March 1970. Maurice Till pianoforte recital. 1970 tour. Programme (2 copies) Maurice Till pianoforte recital. Otago-Southland 1970. Programme (2 copies) Southland Museum Trust Board presents the pianist Maurice Till in a special recital to mark the bicentenary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827. Museum Art Gallery, Wednesday 29 April 1970. Programme (2 copies) Maurice Till recital programme [Generic tour pamphlet. 1970] (2 copies) Helen Watts. Lieder recital with pianist Maurice Till. Old St Paul's Wellington. 29 November 1970. (2 copies) Quantity: 53 album(s) Album(s). 5 flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Items donated by Mary Jennings, Wellington, in 2014; Stella Milne in 2014; Richard Till in 2014. Autographed Kiri Te Kanawa programme purchased from the collection of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

Audio

[Broadcasts and a recital] by the Community Arts Service Singers

Date: 1963-1964

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Community Arts Service Singers; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Farquhar, David Andross, 1928-2007; Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi, 1525?-1594; Poulenc, Francis, 1899-1963; Scheidt, Samuel, 1587-1654; Taverner, John, 1490?-1545

Reference: MST7-3464

Description: Broadcasts of the CAS Singers from Station 1YC and a recital at the Takapuna Methodist Church Other Titles - O Domine Jesu Christe / Samuel Scheidt ; C A S Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow ; NZBC Station 1YC, 26 Aug 1963 Other Titles - Salve regina / Francis Poulenc ; C A S Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow ; NZBC Station IYC, 26 Aug 1963 Other Titles - Exultate Deo / Francis Poulenc ; CAS Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow ; NZBC Station 1YC, 26 Aug 1963 Other Titles - Missa aeterna Christi munera - Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei / Palestrina ; CAS Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow ; NZBC Station 1YC, 2 Sep 1963 Other Titles - Western wynde mass (Sanctus & Benedictus) / John Taverner ; CAS Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow ; recital Takapuna Methodist Church, 13 Oct 1964 Other Titles - Winter wakeneth all my care / David Farquhar ; CAS Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow ; NZBC Station 1YC, 8 Oct 1964 Other Titles - Three nursery rhymes (Sing a song of sixpence, Golden slumbers, O dear what can the matter be) / D Farquhar ; CAS Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow ; NZBC Station 1YC, 8 Oct 1964 Other Titles - Five flower songs / Benjamin Britten ; CAS Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow ; NZBC Station 1YC, 17 Nov 1964 Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and in back file.

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[Music programmes of octavo size, 1977]

Date: 1977

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1977

Description: Includes: The Alexander Brothers and the legendary Jimmy Shand together with Ian Powrie and his Band, supported by Jenny Shaw and Jimmy Laurie. New Zealand tour 1977. Promotional pamphlet (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. Wellington Town Hall, 17 October [1977]. Flyer Auckland Early Music Society. Programme 1977-78 Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra; conductor Michael McLellan. Winter concert series 1977 (18-27 August; 2 and 8 October 1988). Programme Band of the New Zealand Army. Director of Music, Major J D Carson. Otago - Southland tour, 23-30 September 1977. Official programme Baroque Music Players. "Comus". (With David Coomber, Douglas C Mews, Bronwen Pugh, Katherine Harris, Linda Harris, Marie Vandewart, Huldnych Kobe, Anna Hoffmann, Robert Petre, with soprano Pamela Gray). Pumphouse Takapuna 16 September; Little Maidment Theatre Princes Street, 17 September 1977. Programme (2 copies) Bernard Bartelink (organ). St John's Presbyterian Church Willis Street, 17 August [1977]. Programme, and flyer Canterbury Orchestra; music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. Darfield 26 May; Schools Special 27 May; Christchurch 28 May 1977. Programme Canterbury Orchestra; music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. Rangiora 23 June; Christchurch 25 June 1977. Programme Evans Gudinski presents The Chieftains, the greatest exponents of Irish traditional music. NZ tour [22-28 June 1977]. Pamphlet The Christchurch Civic Music Council presents the winner of the Sydney International Piano Competition 1977. James Hay Theatre, 13 August 1977. Flier Christchurch Symphony Orchestra 1977 concert series. Iola Shelley (piano); William C M Wood (trumpet). 1977. Programme Alicia de Larrocha in recital. Napier Century Theatre 9 August; Wellington Town Hall 14 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) John C Dodgshun. Organ recital at St Peter's Anglican Church Willis Street. 16 June [1977]. Programme Fou Ts'ong plays Chopin. Christchurch James Hay Theatre 21 November; Hamilton Founders Theatre 24 November; Palmerston North Opera House 26 November 1977. Programme Friends of Cathedral Music & the Arts. Britten memorial concert. Holy Trinity Cathedral, 16 April 1977. Programme Friends of Cathedral Music & the Arts. FCMA second Auckland Organ Festival, 23-31 October 1977. Pamphlet containing timetable / programme Szymon Goldberg, violin; Janetta McStay, piano. Dunedin Concert Chamber 5 April; Wellington Concert Chamber, 6 April [1977]. Programme (2 copies) Irish contralto Bernadette Greevy in her only Wellington recital. Wellington Girls' College hall, 4 September [1977]. Flier (2 copies) Hawkes Bay Community College. Vocal recital (With Judith Howlett, Christine Treseder, Dawn Unsworth, Eileen von Dadelzen, Jill Tobin, Eve Weir, Michael Hewitt, Haldane Scougall). 4 November 1977. Flier Hawkes Bay Regional Orchestra, conductor Peter Williams; Wellington Chamber Orchestra, conductor William Walden-Mills. Napier Municipal Theatre, 29 October; Hastings Municipal Theatre, 30 October 1977. Programme. Michael Houstoun in recital. Gisborne Memorial Theatre 1 September; Tautranga Town Hall 3 September; Invercargill Civic Theatre 27 September; Timaru Theatre Royal 29 September; Nelson School of Music 10 October [1977]. Programme (2 copies) Jubilate Singers; conductor Martin Setchell. 16th and 20th century English music. St Alban's Methodist Church, 16 October 1977. Programme The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints presents Reid Nibley, pianist. Wellington New Zealand, 20 July [1977]. Programme /flier Larry Norman, grand master of Christian rock. Wellington Town Hall, 20 August [1977]. Promotional pamphlet North Shore Youth Orchestra & North Shore Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Roger Buckton; leader Mary O'Brien; soloist Bryan Sayer. Pump House 17 June 1977; North Shore Teachers' College 18 June 1977. Programme Manawatu Competitions Society (Inc). Palmerston North City Aria Contest, 18-21 May 1977. Yellow pamphlet / entry form (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Rafael Orozco, piano, in recital. Whangarei Town Hall, 26 April; Auckland Concert Chamber 28 April 1977. Programme Radio New Zealand. The Concert Programme of Radio New Zealand invites you to attend "Victorian delights", an occasion at 38 The Terrace. (With Davina Whitehouse and Philip Liner, Emily Mair, Patrick Smyth, John Morrison, Anne Langston, Trevor Rose, Revel Rice, Denise Wilson, Nicola Waite, John Miley, Margaret Burnett, Alan Jervis, Nicolette Gillett, Michael Haigh and many others). Sunday 27 November [1977?] Programme (2 copies) Oxford University Press and John Thomson request the pleasure of your company at an Early Music Party. Walton House, Ghuznee Street, 3 May 1977. Music to be played by Robert and Andrea Oliver and Peter Walls. Invitation card Recital (with Michael Houstoun, Peter Schaffer, Vyvyan Yendoll, Farquhar Wilkinson, Dale Gold, Barry Mora). Programme one and two in one booklet Royal School of Church Music 1927-1977 50th jubilee anniversary. Service of thanksgiving by affiliated choirs of the Kapiti Archdeaconry. St John's Church Johnsonville, 30 July 1977. Conductor Richard prothero; organist Ian Matheson. Order of service Royal School of Church Music, Wairarapa Archdeaconry. 50th anniversary evensong. St Matthew's Church Masterton, 3 July 1977. Preacher Rev Rodney Murphy, cantor Rev Ralph Robertshawe, conductor Mr Gary Bowler, organist Mr Ian Matheson. Order of service Peter Schaffer (violin) with Diedre Irons (piano). Wellington Concert Chamber, 2 July 1977. Programme (damaged) and programme /flier Schola Musica. Conductor Ashley Heenan / Peter Averi. Sun 2 Oct [1977?]. Programme Soul Factory. Appearing at Dr John's, 106 Courtenay Place, Wgtn NZ, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sunday [1977]. Flier with photograph Roy Tankersley (organ). St John's Willis Street, 29 May [1977]. Flyer Upper Hutt Choral Society. "The creation" by Haydn. St Joseph's Church Upper Hutt, 11 June [1977]. Flyer Raymond Wilderspin (organ); Margaret Hunt (soprano). Recital of 18th century music. St John's Willis Street, 4 September [1977]. Flyer Royal School of Church Music (Wellington Branch) presents David Willcocks directing a choral workshop. Wellington Cathedral, Molesworth Street, 3 August 1977. Flier St Mark's Church School Choir. Choral and organ recital (Organist D J Hucklesby), 10 September 1977. Programme / flier John Williams in recital. Auckland Town Hall, 22 July; Wellington Town Hall, 23 July [1977]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes and ephemera of octavo size 1975]

Date: 1975

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1975

Description: Includes: GMC presents Buffy Saint Marie [Flier designed by Peter Fisher for Australia and New Zealand tour, 6-19 December 1975] Cambridge '76; thirtieth Cambridge Music School. St Peter's School Cambridge, 29 December 1975 to 11 January 1976]. Pamphlet and enrolment form 1975 Christchurch Arts Festival Inc present two lunchtime concerts of New Zealand music performed by New Zealand artists. (Composers Jenny McLeod, Lyell Cresswell, Douglas Lilburn, John Collins, Ross Harris, John Rimmer, Jack Body; musicians Bruce Greenfield, Christopher Salmon, Anthea Moller, Jennifer Baigent, Vyvyan Yendoll, Rebecca Harris, Gary Brain, Trevor Dean, Norman Gadd, Christopher Schnack, Walter Hamer, Bud Jones, David Venables). James Hay Theatre, 19 and 21 March 1975. Programme (2 copies) Christchurch Civic Music Council. National Piano Concerto Competition 1974/1975. Town Hall Auditorium, 8 February 1975 Christchurch Harmonic Society presents the Harmonic Choir in a concert featuring music of Josef Haydn and Wolfgang Mozart. Christchurch Town Hall, 1 November 1975. Programme Christchurch Primary Schools' Music Festival. Town Hall, 16, 17, 18, 24, 25 September 1975. Programme / pamphlet Christchurch Symphony Orchestra 1975 concert series. Opening concert 1975. Conductor William Southgate. Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium, 4 May 1975. Programme Collegium Musicum (Wilma Smith, Briar Goessi, Rosemary Harris, Graham Hennings, Gillian Harris, Kerry Smith, Mary Martin, Grant Cooper, Anthony Jennings). St Mary's Cathedral Parnell, 1 June [1975]. Programme / flier Helen Collier. Piano recital. Gisborne Music Society, 4 October 1975. Programme (with pale blue flyer of coming events slipped inside) Company of Musical Players presents Music Hall '75. Best of Music Hall 1975. Producer Betty Tingey; musical director Bob Whyte; choreographer Christine Fouhy. Programme / songbook (2 copies) Composers' Association of New Zealand in association with Waikato University Extension; Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand, Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Radio New Zealand presents: Concerts of New Zealand Music at Southwell School Hall, 29-31 August 1975. Programme One and Programme Two (ie 2 programmes) Concentus Musicus of Vienna. Wellington Town Hall, 16 April, 1975]. Programme Ensemble Nipponia. Wellington 10 March; Auckland 11 March [1975?]. Pamphlet / programme Friends of Cathedral Music & The Arts. Concert series 1975-1976, presented in the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity and in St Mary's Parnell. Karl Hochreither. 23 September 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents violinist Maurice Hasson in recital with pianist Maurice Till. Gisborne Boys' High School, 15 May 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents violinist Maurice Hasson in recital with pianist Maurice Till. Blenheim Girls' High School, 17 May 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents violinist Maurice Hasson in recital with pianist Maurice Till. Nelson School of Music, 18 May 1975. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents violinist Maurice Hasson in recital with pianist Maurice Till. Hamilton Founders Theatre, 20 May 1975. Programme (2 copies) Piano recital by Michael Houstoun. Auckland Town Hall, 8 April 1975. Programme (2 copies) Gisborne Music Society. David James pianoforte recital. Girls' High School Assembly Hall, 8 March 1975. Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc.) 1964. John Ritchie String Orchestra, fourth subscription concert. University Hall, 15 August [ca 1975?]. Programme NZBC and 1975 Auckland Festival presents a lunctime concert of New Zealand music (with compositions by Jack Body, Douglas Mews, and an item performed by "From Scratch". Radio Theatre, 14 March 1975. Programme / flier Manawatu Youth Orchestra (Inc). Annual concert 1975. Conductor John Schwabe; soloists Gordon Skinner (bassoon), Chris Saunders (violin). Palmerston North Opera House, 4 October [1975]. Programme (back cover has advertisement for Barnao's Music Shop Ltd, in Levin) Lionel Mann. Organ works of J S Bach. Saint Peter's Church Wellington, Concerts 7 February - 14 March. Programme (White paper) Lionel Mann. Friday evening music. Saint Peter's Church Wellington, Concerts 6 May - 6 June. Programme (Green paper) Lionel Mann. Friday evening music. Saint Peter's Church Wellington, Concerts 13 June - 18 July. Programme (Yellow paper) Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival orchestra of London, leader Robert Masters, with Hephzibah Menuhin, solo pianoforte. [October - November 1975?]. Pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) Musica Antiqua Adelaide. John McKenzie, baritone; Jeffrey Oates, counter tenor. Old University Hall Christchurch, 25 June 1975. Programme Musica Viva brings music to the Wairarapa. 1975 concerts: String Trio Belle-Arte; The Art of the Minstrel; Kodaly Quartet; Glynne Adams, Janetta McStay. [April - October 1975]. Programme / pamphlet Radio New Zealand presents 1975 Hamilton subscription series (With Andre Tchaikowsky, NZ Symphony Orchestra, Roger Woodward, Richard Mapp, Malvina Major). Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 5 July - 15 November 1975. Pamphlet Alf Reeves and Friends charity concert. Songs from the shows; sing-along music hall. All proceeds to Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society. [May 1975]. Programme Charles Rosen piano recital. University of otago Music Department. Dunedin Concert Chamber 26 March 1975 (2 copies) St Peter's Church Wellington. Friday evening music (With Ray Wilderspoon, Lionel Mann, Tania Dyett, John Hawley). 21 March - 2 May [1975?]. Programme Radio New Zealand presents the Shanghai Philharmonic Society. New Zealand tour 1975, 25 November - 2 December 1975. Programme (2 copies) Roy Tankersley. Organ and harpsichord recital. St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Woburn Road, Lower Hutt. 12 October [1975]. Programme Laura Fergusson Trust for Disabled Persons invites you to a gala premiere. Kiri Te Kanawa in concert with the Symphonia of Auckland. Town Hall Wellington, 25 August 1975. Invitation card (2 copies) and preferential booking application Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Tauranga Town Hall, 16 June 1975. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Auckland grammar School, 18 June 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Whangarei Town Hall, 19 June 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Invercargill Civic Theatre, 28 June 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. New Plymouth Boys' High School, 1 July 1975. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Rotorua Concert Chamber, 3 July 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 5 July 1975. Programme St Patrick's Cathedral Auckland. St Cecilia's Day concert (With Lynne Cantlon, Patrick Power, Mary O'Brien, Anthony Jennings, St Patrick's Cathedral Choir, Auckland Dorian Choir). 22 November 1975. Programme War requiem, by Benjamin Britten. (Conductor Brian Priestman, with Rosemary Gordon, Anthony Benfell, Philip Todd). Wellington Town Hall, 7 June 1975. Programme (2 copies) Kenneth Weir. Lunch time organ recital in the Christchurch Cathedral, 18 July 1975. Programme Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: One programme donated by Richard Till, in 2014; one by Joe Barnao, Levin, in 2016.

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

Date: 1940 - 1949

By: Munro, Doug, 1947-

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-GB-1940s

Description: Includes: 1942: London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Warwick Braithwaite. Theatre Royal Glasgow, 7 September 1942. Programme (Warwick Braithwaite) Royal Albert Hall. BBC promenade concerts. Sir Henry Wood's forty-eighth season, 19 August 1942. Programme (Colin Horsley) 1944: London Symphony Orchestra. City Hall Sheffield, 29 December 1944. Programme (Colin Horsley - autographed) 1946 or 1947: London Symphony Orchestra. Harold Holt Sunday concert, 5 May 1946. Programme (Warwick Braithwaite, Oscar Natzka) Harold Holt Ltd presents Elda Ribetti, coloratura soprano, Oscar Natzka, bass; Raffi Petrossian, pianist. Celebrity Subscription Concerts. Season 1946-47. Programme and notes [1946-1947] (Damage to title page) 1947: Benjamin Britten list of sheet music and recorded works. ca 1949. Concert, Canterbury Memorial Hall. 16 December 1947. (With Thea Phillips, Charles Skase, Lorna Palamountain, Constance Ziebell, Stanley Elliott, Mitcham Choral Society). Programme (NZ connection unknown) Halle Orchestra. City Hall Sheffield, 6 December 1947. Programme (Colin Horsley) 1948: Cecelia Keating, the New Zealand violinist. Promotional pamphlet with portrait photograph, ca 1940. Nicholson Leek Institute Art Gallery. Concert. Donald Munro (baritone), Hannah Jones (violin), Paul Hamberger (piano). 17 November [1948]. Programme. Henry Wood promenade concerts. Royal Albert Hall, 14 August 1948. Programme (Colin Horsley) Philharmonia Orchestra. Royal Festival Hall, 4 October [1948 or 1954?]. Programme (Colin Horsley) 1949: Alan Loveday violin recital. Dorchester Music Club, 25 February 1949. Programme (Alan Loveday) Edinburgh Festival of Music & Drama. 21 August - 11 September 1949. Programme (Ruth Pearl) Winter Gardens Bournemouth. Municipal Oorchestra. Symphony concert; soloist Alan Loveday. 22 September 1949. Programme (Alan Loveday) Quantity: 14 Programme(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

Audio

[Various broadcasts and performances]

Date: 1962-1964

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Bairstow, Edward Cuthbert (Sir), 1874-1946; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Community Arts Service Singers; Crawshaw, Margaret, active 1988; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Gibbons, Orlando, 1583-1624; Gorbey, M, active 1963; Gregory, Lola, active 1964; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Ireland, John Nicholson, 1879-1962; Middleton, E, active 1963; Petch, Catherine, active 1963; Pilkington, Francis, 1570?-1638; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Singleton, Coreen, active 1963; Telemann, Georg Philipp, 1681-1767; Vaughan-Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958; Vosper, William, active 1962

Reference: MST7-3463

Description: Recordings of performances and broadcasts of the Community Arts Service Singers (1962-1964), and the 5th Hamilton Music School, 1963. CCE Archive tapes 22, 31 and 42. Other Titles - Partita no 2 ; for descant recorder and harpsichord / Telemann ; Margaret Crawshaw, recorder, Ronald Dellow, harpsichord ; (NZBC Station IYC, 2 Aug 1962); [opening is missed] Other Titles - [Sonatas, horn, piano] Sonata for horn and piano no 2 / Hindemith ; John Rimmer, horn, Catherine Petch, piano ; (5th Hamilton Music School 1963) Other Titles - Charm me asleep / Kerrick ; C A S Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow ; (CAS recital, Takapuna Methodist Church 10 Apr 1962) Other Titles - Liebeslieder waltzes, set 2 opus 74 / Brahms ; C A S Singers with Margaret Crawshaw and William Vosper, piano duet; (CAS, Cambridge 4 Nov 1962) Other Titles - O taste and see / Vaughan Williams ; C A S Singers with Coreen Singleton, soprano (NZBC Station IYC 15 Jul 1963) Other Titles - A New Year carol / John Ireland ; C A S Singers ; (1963) Other Titles - The souls of the righteous / Vaughan Williams ; C A S Singers, Lola Gregory, soprano ; (1963) Other Titles - Jesu, the very thought of Thee / Bairstow ; C A S Singers, conducted Ronald Dellow Other Titles - O softly singing lute / Francis Pilkington ; C A S Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow, rehearsal Auckland Art Gallery, 13 May 1963 Other Titles - I smile to see how you devise / Anon ; C A S Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow ; (IYC 19 Aug 1963) Other Titles - Rest, sweet nymphs / Pilkington ; solo quartet M Gorbey, J Dickie, L Gregory, E Middleton ; (19 Aug 1963) Other Titles - The silver swan / Gibbons Other Titles - On the plains, fairy trains / Weelkes ; C A S Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow Other Titles - Five flower songs / Benjamin Britten ; C A S Singers, conductor Ronald Dellow ; (1YC 27 Nov 1964) Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1.

Manuscript

Britten, Benjamin : Let's make an opera - an entertainment for young people in three ac...

Date: 1949, 1962

From: Thomson, John Mansfield, 1926-1999 : Papers

By: Crozier, Eric, 1914-1994; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976

Reference: MS-Papers-5378-232

Description: The Story of 'Let's make an opera' by Eric Crozier (1962), and the libretto of 'Let's make an opera' including 'The Little sweep'; inscribed by Eric Crozier to John Thomson Quantity: 1 folder(s) 2 items. Physical Description: Printed matter

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1975. Folder ...

Date: 1975

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1975-3

Description: Includes: 1 May: Family Concert. Bruce Hangen (conductor); Richard Mapp (piano); Peter Read (narrator). Town Hall, Lower Hutt, 1 May. 10 May: First Subscription Concert, 29th Season. Brian Priestman (conductor); Maurice Hasson (violin). Town Hall, Auckland, 10 May. 11 May: Family Concert. Brian Priestman (conductor); Richard Mapp (piano); Alison Maloney (soprano); Michael Burch (tenor); Bruce Carson (bass). Town Hall, Wellington, 11 May. 12 May: Family Concert. Brian Priestman (conductor); Maurice Hasson (violin); Rebecca Harris (harp). Municipal Theatre, Hastings, 12 May. 13 May: Brian Priestman (conductor); Maurice Hasson (violin). Municipal Theatre, Hastings, 13 May. (2 copies). 24 May: Second Subscription Concert (Red Series) 29th Season. Brian Priestman (conductor); Maurice Hasson (violin). Town Hall, Wellington, 24 May (2 copies) 7 June: War Requiem (Benjamin Britten). Brian Priestman (conductor); Rosemary Gordon (soprano); Anthony Benfell (tenor); Philip Todd (baritone). Town Hall, Wellington, 7 June. (2 copies). 14 June: Brian Priestman (conductor); Andre Tchaikowsky (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 14 June. (2 copies). 21 June: War Requiem (Benjamin Britten). Brian Priestman (conductor); Rosemary Gordon (soprano); Anthony Benfell (tenor); Philip Todd (baritone). Town Hall, Christchurch, 21 June 1975 (2 copies) 22 June: Brian Priestman (conductor); Andre Tchaikowsky (piano). Town Hall, Christchurch, 22 June. (2 copies). 23 June: Brian Priestman (conductor); Andre Tchaikowsky (piano). Theatre Royal, Timaru, 23 June (2 copies) 26 June: Brian Priestman (conductor); Richard Mapp (piano); The Southland Choral Society. Civic Theatre, Invercargill, 26 June. 28 June: 1975 Dunedin Subscription Series. Brian Priestman (conductor); Uri Segal (conductor); Rosemary Gordon (soprano); Anthony Benfell (tenor); Philip Todd (baritone); Roger Woodward (piano); Peter Frankl (piano); Royal Christchurch Musical Society Children's Choir. Town Hall, Dunedin, 28 June; 6 August; 24 September. 28 June: War Requiem (Benjamin Britten). Brian Priestman (conductor); Rosemary Gordon (soprano); Anthony Benfell (tenor); Philip Todd (baritone). Town Hall, Dunedin, 28 June. (2 copies). Quantity: 14 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1975. Folder ...

Date: 1975

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1975-4

Description: Includes: July-October 1975 concert calendar / concert news (2 copies) 12 July: Michi Inoue (conductor); Wilfred Simenauer (cello). Town Hall, Wellington, 12 July. (2 copies). 19 July: Michi Inoue (conductor); Richard Mapp (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 19 July. (2 copies). 21 July: Michi Inoue (conductor); Richard Mapp (conductor). Founder's Theatre, Hamilton, 21 July. (2 copies). 2 August: Brian Priestman (conductor); Roger Woodward (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 2 August. (2 copies). 8 August: Brian Priestman (conductor); Roger Woodward (pianist). Town Hall, Christchurch, 8 August. (2 copies). 9 August: Brian Priestman (conductor); Roger Woodward (pianist). Town Hall, Christchurch, 9 August. (2 copies). 14 August: Brian Priestman (conductor); Roger Woodward (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 14 August. (2 copies). 15 August: Brian Priestman (conductor); Roger Woodward (pianist). Town Hall, Auckland, 15 August. (2 copies). 16 August: War Requiem (Benjamin Britten). Brian Priestman (conductor); Rosemary Gordon (soprano); Anthony Benfell (tenor); Philip Todd (baritone). Town Hall, Auckland, 16 August. (2 copies). 17 August: Family Concert. Brian Priestman (conductor). Town Hall, Wellington, 17 August. (2 copies). 20 August: Enigma Variations (Edward Elgar). Brian Priestman (conductor). Town Hall, Wellington, 20 August. (2 copies). 22 August: Brian Priestman (conductor); Marcel Lambert (horn); Rebecca Harris (harp). Civic Centre, Upper Hutt, 22 August. (2 copies). 30 August: Uri Segal (conductor); Emily Mair (soprano); Patricia Lawrey (soprano); Peter Baillie (tenor); Bruce Carson (bass). Town Hall, Wellington, 30 August. (2 copies). Quantity: 13 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.