Campoli, Alfredo, 1906-1991

Born Rome, international career as a violinist, soloist with the NZBC, 1972

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[Theatre programmes for concerts, recitals and music events in Australia, some featurin...

Date: 1886 - 1990 - 1978

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Australia-1800/1999

Description: 1886: Fisk University Jubilee Singers. Original company from Nashville, Tenn. Melbourne 1886. Programme. 1910: Mdlle Antonia Dolores. Town Hall Sydney. Assisted by Mr John Prouse, baritone; at the piano Mr J Edward Sykes and Mr G C C Hellemann. First recital, 2 July 1910. Programme (2 copies) Mdlle Antonia Dolores. Town Hall Sydney. Assisted by Mr John Prouse, baritone; at the piano Mr J Edward Sykes and Mr G C C Hellemann. Second recital, 5 July 1910. Programme (2 copies) Mdlle Antonia Dolores. Town Hall Sydney. Assisted by Mr John Prouse, baritone; at the piano Mr J Edward Sykes and Mr G C C Hellemann. Third recital, 7 July 1910. Programme (2 copies) Mdlle Antonia Dolores. Town Hall Sydney. Assisted by Mr John Prouse, baritone; at the piano Mr J Edward Sykes and Mr Christian Hellemann. Fourth recital, 9 July 1910. Programme (2 copies) Mdlle Antonia Dolores. Town Hall Sydney. Assisted by Mr John Prouse, baritone; at the piano Mr J Edward Sykes and Mr Christian Hellemann. Fifth recital, 13 July 1910. Programme. Mdlle Antonia Dolores. Town Hall Sydney. Assisted by Mr John Prouse, baritone; at the piano Mr J Edward Sykes and Mr Christian Hellemann. Sixth recital, 16 July 1910. Programme (2 copies) 1919: Mr O F Sobell (tenor). Wagner programme. [Sydney] Conservatorium Orchestra, Thursday 18 September [1919] Flier / programme. 1933: Music Week Concert arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Sydney Town Hall, 22 August 1933. Programme (Includes Alfred Hill performing his opera "Hinemoa" with performers Maggie Teyte, Tudor Davies, Wilson Ewart, Princess Wiki) (2 copies) 1960: The ABC presents Alfredo Campoli; at the piano Maurice Till. City Hall Toowoomba, 11 April 1960. Programme The ABC presents Alfredo Campoli; at the piano Maurice Till. Adelaide Town Hall, 25 May 1960. Programme The ABC presents Alfredo Campoli; at the piano Maurice Till. Institute Hall Whyalla, 27 May 1960. Programme The ABC presents Alfredo Campoli; at the piano Maurice Till. Town Hall Annexe Wollongong, 22 June 1960. Programme The ABC presents Alfredo Campoli; at the piano Maurice Till. Civic Theatre Albury, 1 June 1960. Programme 1965?: Osipov Balalaika Orchestra of Moscow & Stars of the Bolshoi Opera & Russian Ballet. Tour devised by Eric Edgley [1965?]. Tour booklet Australian Broadcasting Commission presents ... Alfredo Campoli; associate artist Maurice Till. Town Hall Sydney, 26 April 1966. Programme Australian Broadcasting Commission presents ... Alfredo Campoli; associate artist Maurice Till. Brisbane City Hall, 6 June 1966. Programme Australian Broadcasting Commission presents ... Alfredo Campoli; associate artist Maurice Till. Town Hall Wollongong, 30 May 1966. Programme 1967: The ABC presents Adelaide recital season 1967. Kerstin Meyer mezzo soprano; associate artist and accompanist Maurice Till. Adelaide Town Hall, 24 October 1967. Programme 1970: Williamson-Edgley Theatres Limited present ... the Carl Pini Quartet. [Six Sunday afternoon concerts at the Comedy Theatre, 2 July - 6 August [1970]. Flier 1973: Sistine Chapel Choir, direct from Vatican City. [February 1973]. Booklet. 1974: Musica Viva at the Sydney Opera House, September-November 1974. Programme / list of concerts (Includes Music Players 70 on 5 November 1974) 1975: Shirley Bassey tour of Australia. Booklet [1975?] 1979: Sydney Philharmonia. Kodaly and Haydn. Programme. 1979 (Grant Dickson) 1987: Stephen Bishop-Kovacevich conducts the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Australian Youth Orchestra and Sydney Philharmonic Choir. [August 1987]. Programme booklet (Beverley Bergen, Grant Dickson) 1990: Sydney Symphony Orchestra 1990. [Season booklet]. (David Bollard, Christopher Doig, Grant Dickson, John Hopkins) 1992: 5th Sydney International Piano Competition of Australia. 24 June - 11 July 1992. Programme (2 copies) (Competition juror Maurice Till; see page 19) 1998: Donald Maurice in association with Jenni Flemming present a lecture on "Schostakovich's swansong; why for viola?" University of Queensland, 13 May [1998]. Flyer Quantity: 18 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 300 mm. Provenance: One programme purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2005. Two programmes donated by John Gray, in 2009. Programmes featuring Maurice Till were donated in 2014 by his son Richard Till; one by Donald Maurice in 2015. One item purchased in 2016.

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1950].

Date: 1950

From: National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1947-1962].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1950

Description: Includes programmes for concerts on: 11 March: Orchestral concert. Conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; solo pianist Cara Hall. Town Hall Auckland, 11 March 1950. Programme 21 March: Orchestral concert. Conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; soloist Leo Cherniavsky. Town Hall [Wellington?] 21 March 1950. Programme (2 copies) 23 March: Concert for schools. Conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Wellington, 23 March 1950. Programme / flyer 25 March: Orchestral concert. Conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; leader Vincent Aspey; soloist Leo Cherniavsky. Town Hall [Wellnigton], 25 March 1950. Programme (2 copies) 29 April: Orchestral concert. Conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; leader Vincent Aspey. First Hutt City concert at Hutt Intermediate School, 29 April 1950. programme 6 May: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Wellington, 6 May 1950. Programme (2 copies) 16 May: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. Opera House Gisborne, 16 May 1950. Programme 10 June: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; soloist Colin Horsley. Town Hall Wellington, 10 June 1950. Programme (2 copies) 15 July: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; soloist Colin Horsley. Town Hall Wellington, 15 July 1950. Programme (2 copies) 29 July: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; associate artist Campoli. Town Hall Wellington, 29 July 1950. Programme (2 copies) 5 August: Conductor Michael Bowles. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 5 August 1950. Programme (2 copies) 7 August: School concert. Conductor Michael Bowles. Civic Theatre [Invercargill?], 7 August 1950. Programme (Mimeographed) 10 August: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; associate artist Campoli. Town Hall Dunedin, 10 August 1950. Programme 12 August: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; associate artist Campoli. Town Hall Dunedin, 12 August 1950. Programme 16 September: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Wellington, 16 September 1950. Programme 30 September: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; associate artist Cara Hall. Town Hall Wellington, 30 September 1950. Programme 21 October: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; associate artist Ernest Llewellyn. Town Hall Wellington, 21 October 1950. Programme (2 copies) 21 November: Conductor Michael Bowles; associate artist Mina Foley. Town Hall Auckland, 21 November 1950. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1976]

Date: 1976

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1976

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: Farewell recital by Alfredo Campoli, assisted by Belinda Bunt; accompanied by Maurice Till. James Hay Theatre Christchurch, 19 April 1976. Programme and orange ticket Charles Rosen with the Canterbury Trust Orchestra, Dobbs Franks conductor. Town Hall Auditorium, 12, 23, 26 and 30 June 1976; and lunchtimes 8, 21 and 28 June 1976. Two fliers Concert. Ingrid Culliford, David Guerin, Pam Gray. [Wellington 1976?]. Programme Das Deutsche Lied. Liederabend (Gerald Christeller, Colleen Rae-Gerrard). 22 August 1976. programme (Typescript sheet) Dunedin Civic Orchestra. Tenth anniversary concert (leader Joan Gardiner, conductor Jack Speirs). Main Town Hall, 24 April 1976. Programme First Church Society of Bellringers. Festival Week 1976 [notes on various bells overseas] His Excellency the Ambassador of the United States of America, the Honorable Armistead J Selden Jr in conjunction with the Canterbury Orchestra Trust present "Salute to America". Programme Vince Hill, proudly presented by Radio New Zealand in association with TV2. With Bridgette Allen and Ray Woolf. Tour booklet [October 1976]. Clifford Hocking presents Cleo Laine with John Dankworth, Paul Hart keyboards, Darcy Wright bass, Alan Turnbull drums. New Zealand October ... Australia November / December [1976]. Programme Michael Housto[u]n and Maurice Till. Dunedin Concert Society. Town Hall, 11 July 1976. programme (2 copies) Military Tattoo. Western Springs Auckland, 17-20, 24-27 March 1976. Souvenir programme Benny Levin and Russell Clark proudly present Ivan Rebroff with his magnificent Balalaika Ensemble. 1976 New Zealand tour. Souvenir programme (2 copies) Special concert. Angela Shaw - soprano; Colleen Rae-Gerrard - forte piano; June Brain - clarinet. National Museum Theatrette Buckle Street, 4 May [1976]. Flier only (2 copies) Jozef Sluys of Belgium plays organ works of old Dutch masters [et al.]. Nelson Cathedral 10 June; Dunedin St Paul's Cathedral 13 June; Wanganui Christ Church and Holy Trinity Cathedral 17 June; Whangarei St John's Church 19 June; Wellington St Mary of the Angels 20 June [1976]. Small poster St Mary's Church Levin. History of the organ [Flyer. 1976] Sundays at the Village! (Parnell Village), 14 March - 18 April [1976]. Schedule / flier University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education. Music and art of Latin America. Seminar, Kaitaia College, 8-9 May 1976. Flier / application form Wellington Folk Festival. Queen's Birthday weekend, 4-7 June 1976. Flier / newsletter, 1 March 1976 Wellington Music School. Mana College, Porirua, Labour weekend, 22-25 1976. Timetable, programme and map Wellington Society of Registered Music Teachers of NZ and the Wellington Piano Group. Wellington Cultural Centre, 24 February 1976. Programme / flier Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present An evening with Roger Whittaker; in concert with Saffron. Guitarist Tony Marshall; drummer Quinny Lawrence. Tour booklet [1976] Words and / are Music. Library Lecture Hall, 8 October 1976. Programme / flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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[New Zealand and Australian music programmes collected by Charles Cabot. 1960-1964]

Date: 1960 - 1964

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Music-1960/1964

Description: Includes: 1960s: Kenny Ball and his jazzmen. Card 1960s? 1960: R J Kerridge presents Alfredo Campoli 1960 tour. Promotional pamphlet R J Kerridge introduces Tom Lehrer. Two hours of delightfully horrifying hilarity. Promotional pamphlet R J Kerridge presents Paul Robeson with Lawrence Brown accompanist; Janetta McStay solo pianist. First tour of New Zealand and Australia 1960. Programmes 1 and 2 in one booklet 1961: International Artists in association with Benny Levin presents the celebrated Irish tenor Michael O'Duffy. Souvenir programme New Zealand tour 1961; AND pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) Chopin recital by Maurice Till, the distinguished New Zealand solo pianist, presented by Kerridge Odeon. Promotional flyer / itinerary 1962: Tivoli Circuit Australia Lty Ltd. The Black and White Minstrel Show. London's fastest & most spectacular musical. Melbourne season commenced 5 October 1962. Programme Kenneth Goodman, first New Zealand tour 1962. Direction R J Kerridge and Trevor R Shaw. Programme Christchurch Teenagers Club presents the Max Merritt stage show. Proceeds to Youth Club building fund (With Watson Raines, Downbeats Band, Bill Ramsay, Charles Barrett, Max Merritt and his All-Star Meteors, Sam Mihaere, Glenys Fever, Carole Mitchell, the Southerners, Brian Brodie, Brent Brodie, Ronnie Brodie, Charles Hikana. Majestic Theatre (by courtesy of R J Kerridge), Sunday July 15th, 1962 - 8.15 pm. Souvenir programme 1963: The Kenny Ball Show. Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. Programme booklet Alfred Brendel. presenting with pride Alfred Brendel, pianist extraordinary. Wellington Town Hall, Thursday October 3 [1963]. Promotional flyer Kerridge Odeon presents the Andy Stewart show; tour of New Zealand and Australia 1963 (With Ian Powrie and his band, Max Kay, Jill Howard, Dixie Ingram, Harry Carmichael). Throughout New Zealand June, July, August 1963. Souvenir programme National Brass Band championships. Wellington, 17-19 May [1963]. programme Kerridge Odeon presents in association with the Auckland Festival Society, Alfredo Campoli 1963 tour. Promotional pamphlet J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Aztec Services Pty Ltd present an evening with Joyce Grenfell in songs and comedy. At the piano William Blezard. Promotional pamphlet 1964: The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents the NHK Symphony Orchestra, conductor Yuzo Toyama. Wellington Town Hall, 4 March 1964. programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) 17 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes and ephemera of octavo size. 1963]

Date: 1963

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1963

Description: Includes: Albert Bryant Choir with the Hamilton String Players. "Requiem", by Gabriel Faure. Founders' Memorial Theatre, 3 November 1963. Programme Albyn Singers. Choral recital (conductor Patricia McLeod, pianist Alan Pow; with Juliana Adams (violinist), Roger Creagh (baritone). Art Gallery Auckland, 28 November 1963. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society Inc. Trio di Bolzano. Concert Chamber, 17 September 1963. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society Inc. The Allegri Quartet. Haddon Hall, 22 August 1963. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society Inc. The Allegri Quartet. Haddon Hall, 12 August 1963. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society Inc. The Allegri Quartet. Haddon Hall, 18 July 1963. Programme Auckland Chamber Orchestra. Recital (With Marie Vandewart - cello, and David Bollard - piano). Auckland University Department of Music. University Hall, 14 September 1963. Programme Farewell benefit concert for David Bollard. Assisting artists: Auckland University String Trio, Hannah Tatana, Frances Wilson. Town Hall Concert Chamber Auckland, 12 December 1963. Programme Alfred Brendel (piano). Civic Theatre Christchurch, 24 September 1963. Programme Paula Brivkalne, soprano solo recital. Teachers' Training College Hall, Kowhai Road Kelburn. Saturday 21st September [1963 or 1968? Ticket] Kerridge-Odeon in association with the Auckland Festival Society presents Alfredo Campoli. New Zealand tour 1963. At the piano Maurice Till. Programmes 1 and 2 in one volume (2 copies), and promotional pamphlet with itinerary of 4 concerts Chamber Opera Group presents Sara Neil and Tim Eliott in Stravinsky's "Soldier's tale" preceded by Cimarosa's 'Rehearsal' with Donald Munro. University Theatre [Wellington?], 26-28 November [1958?](Date confirmed from Landfall 65, March 1963, pp 64 ff; but does not concur with Perpetual calendar) Chamber Players of Wellington. Auckland City Art Gallery, 28 November 1963. Programme Christchurch Civic Music Council. Royal Choral and Orchestral Concert at King Edward Barracks, 16 Feb, 1963. Circular letter and order form for tickets plus two tickets (2 copies of form and tickets in envelope). Christchurch School of Instrumental Music. Symphony Orchestra assisted by Teachers College Choirs at the Civic Theatre. 26 November [1963]. Programme. Music and poetry. Dorothy Davies [and] Maria Dronke. Concert Chamber [Wellington], 24 October [1963?]. Programme (2 copies) Guy Fallot. Cello recital with pianist Janetta Mcstay. 400 Club Wanganui. Concert Chamber Wanganui War Memorial, 17 June 1963. Programme / flier (2 copies) Eric Harrison. Piano recital. 400 Club Wanganui. Concert Chamber Wanganui Memorial Hall, 23 February 1963. Programme / flier Hutt Valley High School Adult Orchestra, Grahame C Lilly, conductor. Muritai School Hall, 21 November 1963. Guest singer Brian Wilkins, bass. Programme Julius Katchen. Direction Kerridge-Odeon. New Zealand tour 1963. Programmes no 1 and 2 in one booklet (2 copies) Julius Katchen. Direction Kerridge-Odeon. New Zealand tour 1963. Programme no 4 Kerstin Meyer [concert. ca 1963]. Programme John Hopkins conducts the first New Zealand performance of the Monteverdi Vespers. Wellington Town Hall, 13 October [1963]. Soloists Elisabeth Hellawell, Angela Shaw, Peter Baillie, Bruce Chandler, Grant Dickson, Charles Naylor, Peter Averi, David Childs; [with] the Orpheus Choir, Men of the Choir of St Mary of the Angels, Alex Lindsay String Quartet. Igor Oistrakh (violin) with Natalia Zertzalova - piano. Direction Kerridge Odeon. Programmes no 1 (Auckland Town Hall, 10 September and Wellington Town Hall, 12 September) and no 2 (Christchurch Civic Theatre, 14 September) in one booklet (2 copies, one autographed by both performers) New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents the Polish National Radio Orchestra (leader Wladyslaw Wochniak), conducted by Jerzy Katlewicz. Founders' Memorial Theatre Hamilton, 6 March 1963. Programme New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents the Polish National Radio Orchestra (leader Wladyslaw Wochniak), conducted by Jerzy Katlewicz. Wellington Town Hall, 8 March 1963. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents the Polish National Radio Orchestra (leader Wladyslaw Wochniak), conducted by Jerzy Katlewicz. Wellington Town Hall, 9 March 1963. Programme Palmerston North Choral Union. "Messiah", by Handel; conductor Clarence Hopwood. Palmerston North Opera House, 7 December 1963. Programme Palmerston North Youth Orchestra. First concert 1963. Opera House Palmerston North, 1 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) Renaissance Singers. Programme of motets and madrigals for broadcast - and to be recorded at 8 pm, Thursday 28 Nov 1963. Typed flier Recital by pupils of Henry Shirley. Art Gallery, 5 December 1963. Programme Temuka Festival Committee. Temuka Music festival. Citizens' Hall, 20 August 1963. Programme Trio di Bolzano (Giannino Carpi, Sante Amadori, Nunzio Montanari). Civic Theatre Christchurch, 11 September 1963. Chamber Music Society (Inc) Christchurch. Programme (autographed on title page) Tibor Varga. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 6 July [1963]. Maurice Till at piano. Programme (autographed on first page) "Vespro della Beata Vergine", by Monteverdi [and] "Winter and summer" by Vivaldi. Conductor John Hopkins, with Ritchie Hanna, Elisabeth Hellawell, Angela Shaw, Honor McKellar, Peter Baillie, Bruce Chandler, Grant Dickson, Charles Naylor, Peter Averi, David Childs, The Orpheus Choir, St Mary of the Angels Men's Choir, Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 13 October 1963. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Primary Schools' Music Festival Association presents its Musical festival. Conductor Geoffrey H Wilson, accompanist Isabelle Graham, Robert Pether. Wellington Town Hall, 9 October 1963. Programme Quantity: 29 album(s) Album(s). 1 ticket. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Transfers: Public records of NZSO transferred to Archives New Zealand in 2013..

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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.

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[Music programmes 1950].

Date: 1950

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1950

Description: Includes: "Repertoire; New Zealand's new music news-sheet", November 1950. Includes programmes featuring: Auckland Chamber Music Society. Recital by the Viva Players. Auckland, 5 August 1950. Programme. Auckland Chamber Music Society. Recital by Robert Masters Quartet. Auckland, 30 May 1950. Programme. Auckland Education Training Orchestra. Orchestral concert, with Peter Heginbotham. Technical College Hall. 13 September 1950. Programme Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra. First public concert, Auckland Town Hall. 15 July 1950. Programme. Auckland Music Festival. Auckland Town Hall Concert Chamber and St Matthew's Church, 18-25 June 1950. Programme (2 copies, one with ink sketches of performers) Auckland Music Council. Sunday concert (Jocelyn Walker piano, Sybil McKinney contralto, Michael Molloy bass (replacing scheduled Vernon L Mackie tenor). Concert Chamber, 7 May 1950. Programme Auckland Music Council. Sunday concert with Auckland Lyric Harmonists Choir with Edgar matthews (violin). 21 May 1950. Programme. British Music Society (Palmerston North Branch). Recital by String Quartet (Ruth Pearl, Alex Lindsay, Winifred Stiles, Molly Wright). First concert 1950, in Rosco Tearooms, 11 March [1950]. Flier / programme. British Music Society NZ Inc presents a Festival of Music for Saint Cecilia's Day in the Cathedral Church of St Paul, Mulgrave Street Wellington. 22 November 1950. Programme (2 copies) Hutt Valley Music Society Inc presents Members' evening. Chilton Saint James Hall. 3 October [1950]. Programme A D M Longden presents Campoli. [Five different concerts, two with two copies each, but differently coloured covers] and promotional pamphlet with photograph. Musica Viva String Quartet (Robert Pikler, Edward Cockman, Richard Goldner, Theo Salzman). New Zealand tour arranged by the Wellington Chamber Music Society [1950??]. Programme. New Zealand Federation of University Women (Nelson Branch). Musica Viva Society of Sydney. School of Music, Nelson, 31 August 1950. Programme. Victoria University College. Gerhard Willner - a series of eight recitals of the 32 pianoforte sonatas of Beethoven. Wellington RSA Hall, Victoria Street. 27 February - 4 April 1950. Programme. Vocal Art Society Choristers. First concert of the 1950 season. With Clare Galambos of Wellington, violinist accompanied by Hilde Cohn. Opera House, 17 August 1950. Programme. Vocal Art Society Choristers. At Home to associate members. St Andrew's hall, 9 December 1950. Guest artist Mavis Allison pianist. programme. Wanganui Male Choir in conjunction with the National Orchestra presents "Rinaldo" a cantata by Brahms. [Wanganui?] Opera House, 29 June 1950. Programme. Quantity: 22 album(s) Album(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1976].

Date: 1976

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1976

Description: Includes programmes and fliers: Auckland University Singers, conducted by Peter Godfrey. North Island tour 1976. Programme. Bankstown Police Citizens Boys' Club (NSW). New Zealand concert tour 1976. Programme Jennifer Bate. organ recital. St John's Willis Street, 21 April 1976. programme Camerata Quartet of the University of Canterbury. Wellington Concert Chamber, 3 April [1976]. Programme and flier. Alfredo Campoli, violinist, assisted by Belinda Bunt; accompanied by Maurice Till. Farewell recital. James Hay Theatre Christchurch, 19 April [1976]. Flier / programme (2 different copies) Canterbury Orchestra; music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. Ashburton 21 July; Christchurch 24 July 1076. Programme Canterbury Orchestra; music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. Lincoln 9 September; Christchurch 11 September 1976. Programme Christchurch Chamber Music Society presents the Gagliano Trio (John Chisholm (violin), Allan Chisholm (cello), Bruce Greenfield (piano). Flier / programme Christchurch Civic Music Council. National Concerto Competition 1975-1976. Final concert. Town Hall Auditorium, 21 February [1976]. Programme Rae de Lisle, piano. [ca 1976-1977?]. Programme Robert Glenton cello, with Maurice Till piano. University of Otago Music Department. Marama Hall, 16-17 October 1976. Programme Karl Herreshoff. Hauskonzerten. Card advertising classical guitar and baroque lute concerts in one's own home. Wellington Community Volunteers Inc present Michael Houston in concert. Wellington Town Hall, 13 July [1976]. Flier only. Anthony Jennings. Organ recital at St John's Willis Street. 16 May [1976]. Programme (2 copies) and small green flyer advertising this recital Peter Katin in recital. Wellington Concert Chamber, 14 September 1976; Wanganui Memorial Theatre, 16 September 1976. Programme (2 copies) Kerikeri Performing Arts Festival, January 1976. Advertising brochure with application form (2 copies) Rodney Macann, Maurice Till in concert. James Hay Theatre, 30 September 1976. Programme Mana Arts Festival 1976. Robin Dumbell Singers; musical director John Jerome; accompanists Peter Marshall and John Jerome. Viard College Porirua 1st April; Ngati Toa Hall Paremata 7th April [1976]. Programme Mana Arts Festival 1976. Over the sea to Scotland, with Emily Mair (soprano), Isabel Reid (verse speaker), Edith Campbell (Celtic harp), Sandra Gunn (violin), Mary grieve (piano), James Montague (baritone), Revel Rice (tenor), Peter Elmes (accordionist), Gordon Peace (piper), Lynda Tahiwi (solo dancer). Cannons Creek Primary School 6th April, Plimmerton Pavilion 20th April. Programme. Sydney Mann violin, Robert Glenton cello, Maurice Till piano. University of Otago Music Department. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 13 November 1976. Programme Music Players 70. Spring Festival. (With photographs of Gary Brain and Barry Margan, directors). Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Cristina Ortiz, piano recital. Whangarei Town Hall 3 April 1976; Gisborne Memorial Hall, 5 April 1976; Invercargill Civic Theatre, 7 April 1976. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Michael Ponti. 23 March 1976 Festival of Wellington recital; 24 March 1976 Auckland Festival recital. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Hans Richter-Haaser. Beethoven recital, Wanganui War Memorial Hall, 30 June 1976. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Hans Richter-Haaser in recital, Hastings Municipal Theatre, 24 June 1976. Programme. Charles Rosen, pianist. Solo recital. Wellington Concert Chamber, 24 March [1976]. Programme. Radio New Zealand presents Jozef Sluys. Nelson Cathedral 10 June 1976; Dunedin St Paul's cathedral 13 June 1976; Wanganui Christ Church and Holy Trinity Cathedral 17 June 1976; Whangarei St John's Church 19 June 1976; Wellington St Mary of the Angels 20 June 1976. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand in association with the Auckland Arts Festival presents a Musical Marathon (With Wilfred Simenauer, Emily Mair, Barry Margan, Music Palyers 70, , Graeme Gorton, Julian Lee Big Band). Auckland Town Hall, 3 April 1976 Invitation to the Seventh Musical Evening for the benefit of S.I.H. Sub-Committee for Autistic Children, Sunday 28 November 1976. Programme. The Joan Sutherland season, with Richard Bonynge conductor / accompanist. Pamphlet / application form (2 copies) Joan Sutherland newspaper clippings. Joan Sutherland recital. Christchurch Town Hall, 16 June 1976. Ticket showing Christchurch Town hall seating arrangement. Radio New Zealand presents Joan Sutherland, soprano, in recital with Richard Bonynge, piano. Operation Waterloo recital, May-June 1976 (Hamilton 25 May, Wellington 7 June). Programme (red cover, 2 copies, one autographed). Also invitation card to subsequent champagne supper, Council Chambers Town Hall Wellington, 7 June 1976. Radio New Zealand presents Joan Sutherland soprano in recital with Richard Bonynge piano, May-June 1976. (Wellington 19 May, Dunedin 29 May, Christchurch 4 June, Auckland 13 June, Wellington 22 May, Auckland 10 June). Programme (mouth on cover) (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Joan Sutherland, soprano, in recital with Richard Bonynge piano. May-June 1976 (Hamilton 25 May, Wellington 7 June). Programme (mouth on cover) Roy Tankersley. Organ recital at St John's Willis Street, 27 June [1976]. Programme (2 copies) George Thalben-Ball, of London's historic temple Church. Organ recital. Palmerston North St Andrew's Church, 30 May; Dunedin Town Hall, 1 June; Christchurch Cathedral, 3 June; Auckland Holy Trinity Cathedral 6 June 1976. Programme / pamphlet / application form (4 different) Radio New Zealand presents Fou Ts'ong. Chopin recital. Auckland Town Hall 20 November; Invercargill Civic Centre 25 November 1976. Programme (2 copies) Two concerts of organ and vocal music. Sunday July 4th at First Church of Christ Scientist (Lorraine Lewis, Kate Jourdain, Henry MacDonald, Paul Jessen); Sunday July 18th at St Mark's Church Dufferin Street (Ann Langston, Jack Hucklesby, Paul Jessen). Flier. Vivaldi Strings, director John Dodds, organist Roy Tankersley. St John's Willis Street, 4 September [1976]. Programme Wellington Recorded Music Society. Flier. Wellington Primary Schools Music Festival Association presents for the Festival of Wellington "Gold rush", musical director Laughton Pattrick, producer Jenny Pattrick. Programme. David Wilde, piano, in recital. Napier Municipal Theatre 15 July; Christchurch James Hay Theatre 20 July; Nelson School of Music 24 July 1976. Programme. Quantity: 36 album(s) Album(s). 6 flyers. 1 ticket. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[New Zealand music programmes collected by Charles Cabot. 1950-1951]

Date: 1950 - 1951

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Music-1950/1951

Description: Includes: 1950: A D M Longden presents the internationally famed violinist Alfredo Campoli, "one of the greatest violinists of the age" with Margaret Schofield, pianist. One concert only. Theatre Royal Hamilton, 1 August [1950]. Promotional pamphlet Jim Montecino. He's still playing! The wizard of the keyboard and world's champion marathon pianist, who commenced his record-breaking attempt at midnight, Sunday 28th May still carries on! Can he endure without sleep? For more than 176 3/4 hours? See and hear for yourself at the Regent Ballroom, Alexander Street. Hamilton Printing Works Ltd. [1950] (2 copies, one yellow, one green) National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 30 September 1950. Programme National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 21 October 1950. Programme 1951: The Black Watch Band, direction J & N Tait. New Zealand tour 1951. Souvenir programme Yehudi Menuhin. Yehudi and Hephzibah Menuhin. Direction J & N Tait. Souvenir programme for Auckland 14th July; Wellington 17th July; Christchurch 23rd July 1951. National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 8 May 1951. Programme National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 12 May 1951. Programme National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 6 June 1951. Programme National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 7 July 1951. Programme New Zealand Brass Bands Championship contest, at Wellington and Hutt Valley. 31 March - 7 April 1951. Programme. Wellington Girls' College. A festival of music in the distinguished presence of Their Excellencies The Governor-General and Lady Freyberg. Town Hall, 17 October 1951. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) 12 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1950].

Date: 1950

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1950

Description: Includes programmes featuring: [Alfredo] Campoli concert; direction A D M Longden. Second concert. Wellington Town Hall, 9 September [1950]. Programme / flier [Alfredo] Campoli concert; direction A D M Longden. Final concert. Wellington Town Hall, 12 September [1950]. Programme / flier [Alfredo] Campoli concerts. Alterations in programme [1950]. Blue flier. [Alfredo] Campoli concerts 1950. Alterations in programme. (Yellow flier) Dunedin Music Festival, season 1950. Souvenir programme for the season Farewell concert to Mina Foley. Auckland Competitions Society (Inc), St Mary's College, Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra (Inc). Auckland Town Hall, 13 December 1950. Programme with photograph on cover (2 copies, both damaged) Colin Horsley; New Zealand's most distinguished pianist. [1950?] Programme (2 copies) Nine advanced pupils of Dr Elizabeth Kurzweil [Piano recital: Susan Rhind, Jean Russel, Vedris Melvin, Patricia Greathead, Gary Abel, Suzanne Duncalf, Joan Easterbrook-Smith, Mary Byrne, Christopher Small]. Public Library lecture hall, 24 November [1950]. Programme (typescript sheet) and invitiation (typed) Otago University Music Union. The University Choral Society with the 4YA Concert Orchestra. Guest soloist Mary Pratt; conductor Robert Philpot (With Ninian Walden, Robin Gordon, Beverley Pollock). Main Town Hall, 26 July 1950. Programme Pnina Salzman. New Zealand tour 1950. Programmes number 1, 2 and 3 (2 copies of each, one with autograph on cover photo) Frederic McCallum Attractions presents Tito Schipa, tenor. Australia, New Zealand tour 1950. Programme no 2 (with cover photo) (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1960].

Date: 1960

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1960

Description: Includes: R J Kerridge in association with Aztec Services Pty ltd present Winifred Atwell, the queen of the keyboard, with the Key-Tones Rhythm Trio. 1960 New Zealand tour. Programme booklet with photographs (2 copies) Auckland Girls' Choir. Flier inviting new members to rehearsals at Manchester Unity Hall. Conductor Mr Claude Laurie. Boston Symphony Orchestra. Charles Munch musical director, Richard Burgin associate conductor, Aaron Copland guest conductor. Australasian tour, April, May, June 1960. [Programme booklet for all venues] Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch, musical director. Far Eastern and Australasian tour 1960. Wellington Town Hall, 16 June 1960. Programme (2 copies), and application form Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch, musical director. Far Eastern and Australasian tour 1960. Auckland Town Hall, 17 June 1960. Programme C.A.S. presents Brisbane Eisteddfod Junior Choir. Conductor Alan H Moxey. New Zealand tour 14-20 February 1960. Programme (2 copies) The Dave Brubeck Quartet. N.Z. 1960. Presented by R J Kerridge (in association with Aztec Services Pty Ltd). Promotional booklet with photographs of all members (2 copies) R J Kerridge presents Alfredo Campoli. At the piano Maurice Till. New Zealand tour 1960. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet. (2 copies, one of them autographed on cover) Christchurch Chamber Music Society. Second concert 1960 season. John Ritchie String Orchestra, conductor John Ritchie, leader David Stone, with Maurice Till (piano), Ken Smith (trumpet), Jack Goldsmith (oboe). Civic Theatre, 26 April 1960. Programme Peers Coetmore ('cello), Dorothy Davies (piano). Recitals of chamber music; tour arranged by Department of Adult Education, University of Otago (to Oamaru 7 November, Balclutha 8 November, Gore 9 November, Invercargill 10 November 1960). Programme Corelli String Orchestra. Artistic director Silvano Zuccarini. Town Hall Wellington, 14 August 1960. Programme (2 copies) Corelli String Orchestra. Artistic director Silvano Zuccarini. Masterton Chamber Music Society. Town Hall, Monday August 15 1960. Programme Nina Dova, soprano-guitarist, with percussionist Stanley Koor. Promotional pamphlet / itinerary Nina Dova, soprano-guitarist, with percussionist Stanley Koor. Programme no. 1 (labelled as such at bottom of back page) Nina Dova, soprano-guitarist, with percussionist Stanley Koor. Programme no. 3 (labelled as such at bottom of back page), and flier for performance at Wellington Town Hall, 10 November [1960] Harry M Miller in conjunction with Jim Noall proudly presents Ella Fitzgerald with the Lou Levy Quartet. [1960]. Programme Dmitry Gnatyuk (distinguished artist of the Ukrainian S.S.R.). First Australasian tour 1960. Direction R J Kerridge. Programmes 1-2 in one booklet Hastings Primary Schools' Choir. Seventeenth annual concert. Municipal Theatre Hastings, 10 November 1960. Souvenir programme Harry Miller presents New Zealand's first annual "International Festival of Jazz 1960" with Sarah Vaughan [and] Dizzy Gillespie in person. St James Theatre Wellington 31 October; Town Hall Auckland 1 November. Master of ceremonies John Daley. With the Lew Campbell Orchestra and Roland Hanna accompanying Sarah Vaughan on piano. Programme (2 copies) Julius Katchen, the celebrated international pianist triumphant return visit. Direction R J Kerridge. Promotional pamphlet Julius Katchen New Zealand tour 1960. Direction R J Kerridge. Programme Julius Katchen New Zealand tour 1960. Direction R J Kerridge. Programme no 1 - Beethoven recital Julius Katchen New Zealand tour 1960. Direction R J Kerridge. Programme no. 2 (2 copies) Julius Katchen New Zealand tour 1960. Direction R J Kerridge. Programme no 3 - Chopin recital, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth R J Kerridge presents Tom Lehrer. First New Zealand tour 1960. Programme (2 copies) Lois Marshall. Solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Wellington Town Hall, 2 July [1960]. Programme (2 copies) Lois Marshall. Solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Auckland Town Hall, 14 July [1960]. Programme Masterton Choral Society presents Grand concert. Musical director Louise Gilmour; pianist Aileen Barnes. Social Hall, Municipal Buildings, 30 July 1960. Programme Masterton Choral Society presents Grand concert. Musical director Louise Gilmour; pianist Aileen Barnes. Social Hall Municipal Buildings, 10 December 1960. Programme Musica Rara Chamber Ensemble, assisted by Opera-Technique Inc. Registered Music Teachers' Association (Wellington Branch). The Pioneer Club, The Terrace Wellington, 29 October 1960. Programme. New Plymouth War Memorial Hall inaugural season 19-30 April 1960. Programme (New Plymouth Orchestra, conductor William Komlos - 19 April; New Plymouth City Choir - 20-21 April; New Plymouth Little Theatre Society, "Riders to the sea" by J M Synge - 22? April; New Plymouth City Band and New Plymouth Girls' Choir - 23 April; New Plymouth Repertory Society presents a variety programme compered by Brian Clark, and "The future" produced by Ruby Wilson, also the New Plymouth Operatic Society presents "The Fleeceton races" by Edward Hill - 26-29 April; New Plymouth Community Arts Service presents the Janacek Quartet - 30 April) Harry M Miller presents the Oscar Peterson Trio in person. Auckland Town Hall, 28 January; Christchurch Theatre Royal 30 January 1960. Promotional booklet R J Kerridge presents Paul Robeson with Lawrence Brown accompanist, Janetta McStay, solo pianist. First tour of New Zealand and Australia 1960. Programmes 1-2 on one booklet (2 copies) R J Kerridge presents Mstislav Rostropovich, first New Zealand tour, July 1960. Programme 1-2 in one booklet (2 copies) St James Church Lower Hutt. A selection from "The passion of Our Lord" (St Matthew) by J S Bach. St James Church Choir with soloists Rosemary Rogatsy, Honor McKellar, John Thompson, Donald Munro Accompanied by Helen Palmer, Ronald Backhouse, Jean McCartney, Marie Vandewart, Geoffrey Newson, Barry Brinson. Conductor Michael Prothero. Programme The return of Bela Siki. Booking application form Bela Siki. Solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broacasting Service. Town Hall Wellington 6 August 1960; Town Hall Auckland 11 August 1960. Programme for both concerts in one booklet Bela Siki. Solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Town Hall Wellington 9 August 1960; Town Hall Auckland 18 August 1960. Programme for both concerts in one booklet. Bela Siki. Solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Civic Theatre Christchurch 25 August 1960; Civic Theatre Invercargill, 1 September 1960. Programme Wellington Primary Schools Music Festival Association presents a Festival of instrumental and choral music. Guest conductor William H Walden-Mills, accompanist Isabelle Graham, organist Robert Pether. Wellington Town Hall, 4-5 October 1960. Programme Wellington Teachers' College Choral Society. Twenty-fifth annual concert (with Claire Newman (soprano), Harvey Brown (baritone), Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, conductor John Hopkins, organ Peter Averi). Wesley Church, Taranaki Street, 22 June 1960. Programme (2 copies) The Leschetizky Association of New Zealand presents Anne Wishart, pianist, studio recital. 22 May 1960. Programme Yi-Kwei Sze. Solo concert presents by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Wellington Town Hall 2 April; Christchurch Civic Theatre 5 April, Palmerston North Opera House 9 April, Hamilton Embassy Theatre 11 April 1960. Programme (2 copies) Yi-Kwei Sze. Solo concert presents by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Auckland Town Hall 7 April, Wellington Town Hall 23 April 1960. Programme Yi-Kwei Sze, bass baritone. Associate artist Henri Penn. Two solo recitals, Wellington Town Hall, 2 and 23 April [1960]. Flier only. Quantity: 37 album(s) Album(s). 1 other publication. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :NZBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Stanley Black present 197...

Date: 1972

From: NZBC Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes 1963-1974]

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1972-01

Description: Programme for a series of concerts with conductor Stanley Black. Pictured soloists were: Alfredo Campoli (violin), Bruce Yarnell (baritone), Gary Brain (timpanist), Michael Houstoun (piano), Richard beauchamp (piano), Ray Columbus (narrator). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programme of 12 pages, 283 x 223 mm.

Manuscript

Autographed programmes

Date: 1949-1971

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Records

Reference: MS-Papers-11902-020

Description: Programmes for concerts performed around New Zealand by the NZSO and it's predecessors. Programmes have been autographed by visiting conductors, musicians, and sometimes the whole orchestra. Programmes were in an envelope labelled "15 Autographed progs. Georgia Bamford #1" Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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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-1975-6

Description: Includes: 1 November: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Concert News, November-December 1975 and January-February 1976. John Hopkins (conductor); Rudolf Serkin (pianist); Malvina Major (soprano); Collene Roche (singer); Patrick Power (tenor); Charles Naylor (Bass); Ashley Heenan (conductor); Ron Goodwin (conductor); Andre Kostelanetz (conductor); Alfredo Campoli (violin); Joan Sutherland (soprano); Henryk Szeryng (violin); Sir Charles Groves (conductor); Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Walter Susskind (conductor); Juan Matteucci (conductor); Erich Bergel (conductor); Hans Richter-Haaser (pianist); Michael Ponti (pianist) (2 copies) 7 November: Cushion Concert. John Hopkins (conductor); Christopher Norton (piano); Robert Oliver (tenor); Milton Parker (guitar). Town Hall, Wellington, 7 November. (2 copies). 11 November: John Hopkins (conductor); Rudolf Serkin (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 11 November. (2 copies). 13 November: John Hopkins (conductor); Rudolf Serkin (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 13 November. 15 November: Messiah (Handel). John Hopkins (conductor); Malvina Major (soprano); Collene Roche (contralto); Patrick Power (tenor); Charles Naylor (bass); Hamilton Civic Choir. Founder's Theatre, Hamilton, 15 November. (2 copies). 22 November: Concert to Mark the Golden Jubilee of Radio Broadcasting in New Zealand and of the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Larry Pruden (conductor); Ashley Heenan (conductor); Dorothea Franchi (conductor); Oswald Cheesman (conductor); Sturman, J L (speaker); Peter Vere-Jones (narrator); Christine Cuming (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 22 November. (2 copies). 12 December: Christmas Lunchtime Concert. Peter Godfrey (conductor); Lynn Cantlon (soprano); Orpheus Choir; Schola Polyfonica; Bach Choir; Phoenix Choir; Upper Hutt Choral Society. Town Hall, Wellington, 12 December. (2 copies). Quantity: 7 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Posters. 1975-1979]

Date: 1975 - 1979

By: Tudehope, John, active 1960s; Ulyatt, Trevor, 1947-

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-NZSO-1975/1979

Description: Includes: 1975: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Proms, with conductor John Matheson of Covent Garden. Don't miss the "Matheson" proms. Christchurch Town Hall, 20/30 January at 8 pm. Bookings DIC [1975] 1976: NZSO Proms with conductor Andre Kostelanetz. Soloists Alfredo Campoli violin, Alan Kogosowski piano [Itinerary 11-28 February 1976?] NZSO New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. " ... an absolute joy to conduct" - Andre Kostelanetz. Photo John Tudehope, 1976 - Radio New Zealand Concert Department 1978: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Photo Trevor Ulyatt, NZSO - 1978 (2 copies) Quantity: 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint and offset prints, sizes varying up to 800 mm. Provenance: Donated by the NZ Symphony Orchestra, 2013 Transfers: Public records of NZSO transferred to Archives New Zealand in 2013..

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. September - December 1970]

Date: 1970

From: NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Programmes 1963-1974].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1970-4

Description: Includes: -9 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Alfredo Campoli. Auckland Town Hall, 9 September 1970. Programme. -10 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Alfredo Campoli. Auckland Town Hall, 10 September 1970. Programme. -12 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 12 September 1970. Flyer. -12 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Alfredo Campoli. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 12 September 1970. Programme. -16 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Alfredo Campoli. Wellington Town Hall, 16 September 1970. Programme (2 copies). -19 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Jacqueline du Pre. Wellington Town Hall, 19 September 1970. Programme (2 copies). -22 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Alfredo Campoli. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 22 September 1970. Programme. -3 October. Missa Solemnis in D by Ludwig van Beethoven. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloists Elisabeth Hellawell, Lauris Elms, George Metcalfe and Grant Dickson, with the Orpheus Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 3 October 1970. Programme (2 copies). -12 October. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Fou Ts'ong. Auckland Town Hall, 12 October 1970. Programme (2 copies). -13 October. Youth concert. Conductor Lawrence Foster. Auckland Town Hall, 13 October 1970. Flyer. -4 & 7 November. Conductor Paul Steinitz. Old St Pauls, 4 & 7 November 1970. Flyer (2 copies). -4 November. Conductor Paul Steinitz, soloist Alison Maloney. Ols St. Pauls, 4 November 1970. Programme (2 copies). -7 November. Conductor Paul Steinitz, soloists Richard Giese, Emily Mair, Maurice Larsen and Charles Naylor, with the Schola Polyphonica of Wellington. Old St. Pauls, 7 November 1970. Programme (2 copies). -21 November. Conductor Andre Kostelanetz. Wellington Town Hall, 21 November 1970. Flyer (2 copies). -23 November. Conductor Andre Kostelanetz. Bowl of Brooklands, New Plymouth, 23 November 1970. Flyer. -3 & 5 December. Messiah. Conductor Malcolm Rickard, soloists Daphne Ellwood, Helen Watts, Anson Austin and Grant Dickson, with the Orpheus Choir and organist Peter Averi. Wellington Town Hall, 3 & 5 December 1970. Programme (2 copies). Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 16 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

Manuscript

Compositions for violin and piano

Date: [ca 1934-1945], 1960

From: Heathcote White, Alan, 1908-1986 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11306-26

Description: Box contains drafts of works for violin and piano: sonatas, romances, miscellaneous melodies, and songs. A manuscript book containing `Eastern sonata' has the autograph of Alfredo Campoli on the cover, with the date 21 March 1960. Quantity: 1 box(es). Physical Description: Holographs

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Posters and related ephemera up to A3 size. 1975-1979]

Date: 1975-1979

By: Bootham, Ivan Thomas, 1939-2016

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-NZSO-1970s

Description: Includes: 1975: NZ Symphony Orchestra subscription special. 29th season. 1975 Christchurch series. Pamphlet (with illustration by Ivan Bootham) NZ Symphony Orchestra subscription special. 29th season. 1975 Wellington series. Chief conductor Brian Priestman. Pamphlet (with illustration by Ivan Bootham) (2 copies) NZ Symphony Orchestra subscription special. 29th season. 1975 Auckland series. Chief conductor Brian Priestman. Pamphlet (with illustration by Ivan Bootham) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra proms, with conductor John Matheson of Covent Garden. Don't miss the "Matheson" proms. Dunedin Town Hall, 1-2 February [1975] Christchurch Arts Festival. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conductor John Hopkins, presents 4 concerts. 19 March Ravel concert; 20 March lunchtime concert; 21 March cushion concert; 22 March final Festival concert. Christchurch Town Hall [1975?] New Zealand Symphony Orchestra concerts with brilliant young Israeli conductor Uri Segal. Soloists Malvina Major (soprano), Peter Frankl (piano). Family concert, Town Hall, 22 September; Beethoven, Mozart, Elgar. Town Hall 24 September [1975] Cushion concert, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Uri Segal conductor, Honor McKellar, New Zealand Symphonic Brass Ensemble Wellington Town Hall, 17 October [1975]. [Design by] Ivan Bootham. Blue poster Cushion concert, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. John Hopkins conductor, Christopher Norton piano. A 60th birthday tribute to Douglas Lilburn. Wellington Town Hall, 7 November [1975]. [Design by] Ivan Bootham. Cream poster 1976: Goodwin summer pops. Community Radio presents NZSO ... conducted by Ron Goodwin. Wellington Town Hall, 24 January [1976] NZSO Proms, with conductor Andre Kostelanetz; soloists Alfredo Campoli violin, Alan Kogosowski piano [Itinerary 11-28 February 1976] (2 copies) Pops 2ZM Music City 1130, featuring the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Measham [With] Beaver, Steve Gilpin, Rockinghorse. The top pops of '76 symphony style. Wellington Town Hall, 13 December [1976]. Orange poster (2 copies) Pops 2ZM Music City 1130, featuring the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Measham [With] Beaver, Steve Gilpin, Rockinghorse. The top pops of '76 symphony style. Wellington Town Hall, 13 December [1976]. Blue posterThe New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presents "An evening with Mozart" featuring distinguished Chinese pianist Fou Ts'ong as soloist and conductor. Auckland Town Hall 16 November; Wellington St Paul's Cathedral 19 November and 1 December; Benhe3im Marlborough Girls' College, 2 December; Nelson School of Music, 3 December [1977] (2 copies) Quantity: 6 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 of quarto size...

Date: 1976

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

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZSO-1976

Description: Includes: New Zealand Public Service Association. Orchestra salary claim [April 1976]. Flier (3 copies) NZSO 1976 concert calendar, March - June 1976 NZSO 1976 concert calendar, July-October 1976 NZSO 1976-77 concert calendar, November 1976 - February 1977 NZSO Proms. Radio New Zealand presents the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, guest conductor Andre Kostelanetz; soloist Alfredo Campoli. Christchurch Town Hall 11 February; Dunedin Town Hall 13 February; Hamilton Founders Theatre 17 February; Tauranga QEII Youth Centre 19 February; Auckland Town Hall 20 February; New Plymouth Brooklands Bowl 26 February 1976; Wellington Town Hall 27 February 1976. Programme (2 copies) NZSO Proms. Radio New Zealand presents the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, guest conductor Andre Kostelanetz; soloist Alan Kogosowski. Christchurch Town Hall 12 February; Dunedin Town Hall 14 February; Auckland Town Hall 21 February; Palmerston North Opera House 25 February; Wellington Town Hall 28 February 1976. Programme (2 copies) Joan Sutherland 1976 New Zealand Symphony Orchestra concert series [June 1976]. (Announced as part of pamphlet showing Wellington and Auckland subscription series with all soloists listed). Includes booking form (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents "Turandot". Conductor James Robertson; with Milla Andrews [ie Andrew], Angela Shaw, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, Edward Driscoll, Ken Cornish, Cyril Kelleway, Roger Creagh, Maurice Taylor, the Orpheus Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 19 & 21 August 1976. Programme NZSO Family concert (With Walter Susskind, Peter Katin, Malvina Major). Whangarei Town Hall 8 September; Auckland Town Hall 10 September 1976. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Centennial concert. Conductor Walter Susskind; soloist Malvina Major. New Plymouth Opera House, 13 September [1976]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

Audio

[Various musical compositions]

Date: [1970s?]

From: Dickson, Hamilton, 1906-1980 : Papers

By: Campoli, Alfredo, 1906-1991; Lalo, Edouard, 1823-1892; Black, Sydney, active 1960s; NZBC Symphony Orchestra; Orff, Carl, 1895-1982; Orpheus Choir of Wellington; Mair, Emily, 1928-2021; Parker, David, active 1960; Gorton, Graeme Stuart, 1930-; Matteucci, Juan, 1920-1990; Russell, Anna, 1911-2006; Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883

Reference: MST7-0538

Description: Performer: Campoli, Alfredo (vn) Performer: Black, Syd (cond) Performer: NZB Orchestra Performer: Orpheus Choir Performer: NZBC Symphony Orchestra Performer: Mair, Emily (sop) Performer: Parker, David (singer) Performer: Gorton, Graeme (bar) Performer: Matteucci, Juan (cond) Performer: Russell, Anna (pf) Other Titles - Symphony Espagnole ; for violin and orchestra / by Lalo ; performed by Alfredo Campoli and the NZB Symphony Orchestra, conductor Syd Black Other Titles - Carmina Burana / by Carl Orff ; performed by the Orpheus Choir with the NZBC Orchestra and soloists Emily Mair, David Parker & Graeme Gorton, conductor Juan Matteucci Other Titles - The Ring of the Nibelungs (an analysis) / Wagner arr Russell ; Anna Russell at the piano Quantity: 1 7" reel(s).