Tintner, Georg Bernhard, 1917-1999

Vienna-born conductor who in 1946 became a naturalised New Zealander. He considered himself a New Zealander rather than an Austrian. He resided in New Zealand for fourteen years (information from Mrs Tanya Tintner 16 Oct 2002). (See obituary Dominion 6-7 Oct 1999; and Obituary, Evening Post, Thurs, Oct 14, p.5; New Grove dictionary of music and musicians adds information, not all accurate.)

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in New Ze...

Date: 1952

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1952

Description: Includes: Auckland Amateur Operatic Society (Inc) present "The bartered bride". Production Edith J Johnston; musical director Georg Tintner; dance mistress Daphne Kirner; costume design Ada Hawken. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, season commencing 15 November 1952. Programme (2 copies) The Players' Theatre (Palmerston North) presents John Gay's "The beggar's opera" with the Alex Lindsay Orchestra. Producer Anthony Larsen; musical director Doris Sheppard. Mayfair Theatre, 4-6 September 1952. Programme The Light Opera Club (Inc) present Noel Coward's record breaking triumph "Bitter sweet". Producer Stan Lawson; musical director Frank Poore. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 23 August 1952. Programme and promotional pamphlet The Dunedin Operatic Society (Inc) presents its 1952 production, Noel Coward's "Bitter-sweet". (With Vincente Major) Producer Stan Lawson; musical director James Clark. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 25 October 1952. Programme Wellington Musical & Dramatic Society (Inc) proudly present the New Zealand premier performance of "Bitter sweet". Production Margaret Walker; musical direction Terry Vaughan. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 17 June 1952. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Brigadoon". Production by James MacGregor Jamieson. New Zealand tour. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Brigadoon". Production by James MacGregor Jamieson. His Majesty's Theatre [Auckland], commencing 6 May 1952. Promotional pamphlet only J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Brigadoon". Production by James MacGregor Jamieson. His Majesty's Dunedin, commencing 25 June [1952]. Promotional pamphlet only. J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Brigadoon". Production by James MacGregor Jamieson. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 4 July 1952. Programme (2 copies) and promotional pamphlet Auckland Amateur Operatic Society (Inc). Oscar Asche's immortal spectacle "Chu Chin Chow". Production John N Thomson; musical director Gordon S Cole; choreography Jaen Ballantyne. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 5 April 1952. Programme The Ex-Services Operatic Society Incorporated present Sigmund Romberg's glorious musical comedy success "The desert song". Producer Gil Cornwall; musical director Lindsay Hall; choreography Bettina Edwards; scenic artist George Tarr. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 12 July 1952. Programme "The gondoliers", by W S Gilbert & A Sullivan, presented by Scots & Queen Margaret Colleges. St Francis Hall Hill St, 18-21 August 1952. Programme "The gondoliers" by W S Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, presented in concert form by St James Church Choir, Lower Hutt. Conductor Harry Brusey. 8-11 October 1952. Programme Wellington Operatic & Theatrical Society presents "The waltz dream", producer Bernard O Jones; musical director Alex Lindsay; ballet mistress Jeane Horne. Costumes and scenery designed by Harry Baker. Scenes painted by Will J Conroy. [September 1952]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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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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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1976. Fold...

Date: 1976

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1976-2

Description: Includes programmes for: Auckland's Light Opera Club presents "The gipsy baron", by Johann Strauss. Produced by Maria Harris; musical director Richard Melville; choreographer Kerri Hamilton; chorus mistress Desma Hudson. [1976]. Programme The Australian Opera. "Jenufa". Conductor Georg Tintner, producer John Copley, set designer Allan Lees. With the Australian Opera Chorus and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Grand Opera House Wellington 16 & 19 October; St James Theatre Auckland 23, 26 and 29 October 1976. Programme (2 copies) Gisborne Amateur Operatic Society (Inc). "Kiss me Kate". Producer Jack Roderick; choreographer Pauline Haddow. War Memorial Theatre Gisborne, 10-17 July 1976. Programme New Opera Company of Wellington presents "Madam Butterfly", by Giacomo Puccini. Producer John Thompson; conductor and musical director William Southgate; designer Raymond Boyce. Grand Opera House Wellington 28 February - 13 March; Opera House Palmerston North 24-25 March; Opera House New Plymouth 27-28 March 1976. Programme (2 copies) "The music man", by Meredith Wilson, presented by St Patrick's and St Catherine's Colleges. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 28-30 June 1976. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 5 programmes. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by David Lascelles and Stella Milne.

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New Zealand Opera Company :[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances by the New...

Date: 1963

By: Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-NZOC-1960/1962

Description: Includes: 1960: "La traviata", by Giuseppe Verdi. Producer Roy Hope; set and costume designs by Raymond Boyce; tour managers Barry Leighton and Donald Munro. New Zealand Opera Company travelling group. Tour organised by Adult Education Department University of Canterbury. [Printed by] Caxton Press [1960]. programme (2 copies) North Shore Community Arts Service present the N.Z. Opera Company in "La traviata". Takapuna Grammar School, Saturday 26th March 1960 at 8 pm. (Poster / flyer) 1962: "The marriage of Figaro", Mozart. The New Zealand Opera Company, October 1962. Producer John Thompson; conductor James Robertson; designer Raymond Boyce. Programme (2 copies, 1 damaged) World premiere of the New Zealand opera "A unicorn for Christmas", commissioned by the Arts Advisory Council from David Farquhar, from a play by Ngaio Marsh. Musical direction by John Hopkins; produced by John V Trevor. New Zealand Opera Company. St James Theatre Wellington, 3-8 December 1962. Programme (3 copies, including one autographed) Accompanied by photocopy of a Nevile Lodge "Lodge laughs" cartoon ("Evening post" or "Listener" December 1962?) relating to "Unicorn for Christmas" Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 330 mm.

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New Zealand Opera Company :[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances by the New...

Date: 1963

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-NZOC-1963

Description: Includes: The New Zealand Opera Company presents "La boheme" by Giacomo Puccini. Producer John Thompson; conductor Georg Tintner or James Robertson; designer Raymond Boyce. [NZ tour 6 April - 15 June 1963. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet/programme. Also mimeographed typescript page The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Cosi fan tutte" (Mozart). Producer John Thompson; designer Raymond Boyce; conductor James Robertson (With Grant Dickson, Peter Baillie, Graeme Gorton, Elisabeth Hellawell, Angela Shaw, Beryl Dalley). Victoria University Memorial Theatre, September - October 1963. Programme (2 copies) and dinner ticket for table 2 on 5th October [1963] (2 copies) The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Don Pasquale" (There's no fool like an old fool) by Gaetano Donizetti. With Grant Dickson, Graeme Gorton, Angela Shaw, John Poole and Frank Broomfield. producer John Thompson; production director Donald Munro; pianist Russell Channell; sets and costume designer Raymond Boyce. Little Theatre Lower Hutt. Wednesday 16 October [1963]. Mimeographed programme comprising two stapled sheets (2 copies) The New Zealand Opera Company presents "The magic flute" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Productions director Donald Munro, resident producer John Thompson; stage director Barry Leighton; stage manager Frank Broomfield. Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Auckland, Hamilton, April 3 to May 27 1963. Programme (2 copies) Royal performance, "A unicorn for Christmas". Music by David Farquhar from a play by Ngaio Marsh. St James Theatre Auckland, 7-9 February 1963. Programme (3 copies, including one autographed) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 330 mm.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. January - June 1964]

Date: 1964

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1964-1

Description: Includes: 1964 promenade concerts, National Orchestra. Guest conductor Clyde Roller. Direction NZBC. Pamphlet(2 copies) School orchestral concert, NZBC Symphony Orchestra. Leader Vincent Aspey; conductor Laszlo Heltay [ca 1964]. Programme / pamphlet NZBC Symphony Orchestra 1964 school concerts. Conductor Eduard Fischer, leader Vincent Aspey. Programme / pamphlets (2 different) 26 February: Conductor Sir William Walton. Wellington Town Hall, 26 February 1964. Programme (2 copies) 29 February: Conductor Sir William Walton; soloist Berl Senofsky. Wellington Town Hall, 29 February 1964. Programme 9 March: "Belshazzar's feast". Guest conductors Sir William Walton and George Tintner with the Royal Christchurch Musical Society (musical director E R Field-Dodgson) and Christchurch Harmonic Society (musical director William Hawkey); soloist Graeme Gorton. Wellington Town Hall, 9 March 1964. Programme (2 copies) 25 March: Guest conductor Eduard Fischer. Wellington Town Hall, 25 March 1964. Programme (2 copies) 7 April: Guest conductor Eduard Fischer; soloist Maurice Till. Wellington Town Hall, 7 April 1964. Programme 22 April: Guest conductor Eduard Fischer; soloist Frank Gurr. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 22 April [1964]. Programme 2 May: Guest conductor Eduard Fischer; soloists Janetta McStay, Hannah Tatana, with the Orpheus Choir, Wellington Harmonic Society, Phoenix Choir, Renaissance Singers. Wellington Town Hall, 2 May 1964. Programme (2 copies) 9 May: Guest conductor Eduard Fischer; soloist Berl Senofsky. Wellington Town Hall, 9 May 1964. Programme (2 copies) 16 May: Guest conductor Eduard Fischer; soloist Berl Senofsky. Wellington Town Hall, 16 May [1964]. Programme (2 copies) 28 May: Guest conductor Eduard Fischer; soloist Ingrid Haebler. Wellington Town Hall, 28 May 1964. Programme (2 copies) 9 June: Guest conductor Eduard Fischer; soloist Ella Lee. Wellington Town Hall, 9 June [1964]. Programme (2 copies) 13 June: Guest conductor Eduard Fischer; soloist Denis Matthews. Wellington Town Hall, 13 June [1964]. Programme 25 June: Guest conductor Eduard Fischer; soloist Ella Lee. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 25 June [1964]. Programme (2 copies) Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Other Titles - National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Acquired from various sources. One item purchased from the estate of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

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[Posters and ephemera relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zealan...

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-1984

Description: Includes: Raynor Promotions present an evening with three guitar masters, Stanley Clarke & Miroslav Vitous with special guest Larry Coryell. Auckland Town Hall 15 June; Christchurch Town Hall 17 June; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 18 June [1984] (2 copies) CSO: Christchurch Symphony Orchestra concert series 1984/85 [Programme 11 August 1984 - 25 May 1985] (With performers Walter Godde, Eric Bergel, Bela Siki, John Curro, Carl Pini, Nelli Shkolnikova, Georg Tintner, John Hopkins, Paulene Smith) (2 copies) Country Gold Promotions Ltd presents direct from the USA the Johnny Tillotson show. Spcial guests Jodi Vaughan and the Johnny Tillotson Band. Appearing Olivers, 28 April [1984] Dunedin Civic Orchestra, guest conductor Russ Garcia; soloists Adrian Keeling, Katy Bann. "Bach to Broadway". Thurs 26 Jan, Main Town Hall [1984] Free Radicals; electro-synthetic music. On tour, supported by QE2 Arts Council (2 versions, one red, one green) Friday 13th Unemployment concert. St Pauls Cathedral music performance by Jonathan Besser, Greg Fox, & Stuart Griffiths. 12.30pm, July 1984. Jim Beam country rock'n'roll show, starring Ritchie Pickett & the Inlaws and special guest star Ray Columbus. NZ Spring tour 1984. Exchequer Tue 9 Oct Malcolm McNeill, at Downstage Theatre Sunday 9th September 8 pm [1984] Mark O'Connor Duo. VUW Memorial Theatre, Saturday 11 Feb, 8.00pm. A cultural presentation of the United States [1984] (2 copies) National Art Gallery concerts. Diploma students, Executant Music course, Wellington Polytechnic. Baroque, classical July 15; Jazz July 22; Romantic, July 29; Twentieth century August 5. Design by John Callaghan, School of Design, Wellington Polytechnic [1984] (2 copies) New music, new music. At the New Depot, Nov 15, 16, 17 (The Family Mallett, Jungle Suite, Broadcast, Desparate [sic] Donkeys, Devon St Quartet, Four Volts, Sojourn, Our Name is Our Motto, The Soya Beans, 33% more). Supported by Braille Records, Wellington Free Music Association, Brett Mason. (2 copies) Nostalgia Productions pre-eminently present triple command performer terrific two-ton Tessie O'Shea ... Eddie Mendoza, Patrick O'Hagan, Roy Waterson. "The good old days". Auckland Town Hall 8 June; Michael Fowler Centre 9 June; Chch James Hay Theatre 10 June [1984] Patea Maori Club, Aku Raukura Poi-E. Appearing at Boppers, Wellington Opera House, Fri 10th August [1984], plus Hori and Hemi Roger Whittaker in concert. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, Wednesday 21st November [1984] Quantity: 20 items. Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to 750 mm.

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes of quarto size....

Date: 1955 - 1956

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NO-1955/1956

Description: Includes: 1955: 1955 Dunedin Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Mary Pratt, Lance Dossor, Dora Drake, Ken Smith (trumpet), Ninian Walden, Maurice Till. Concerts 1-3 (3-5 February 1955) in one booklet. Souvenir programme 1955 Christchurch Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Edna Boyd Wilson, Lance Dossor, Dora Drake, Anita Ritchie, Maurice Till, Hans Colombi (conductor), Thomas E West. Concerts 1-4 (7-10 February 1955) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) 1955 Auckland Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Beatrice Jones, Maurice Till, Charles Nalden (conductor), Dorothy Hopkins, David Galbraith, Dora Drake, Laszlo Rogatsy, George [sic] Tintner (conductor), Vincent Aspey, Oswald Cheesman (conductor), Jocelyn Walker, Ramon Opie, George Hopkins. Concerts 1-6 (21-26 February 1955) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) 1955 Wellington Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Jocelyn Walker, Robin Gordon, Dora Drake, Laszlo Rogatsy, Sybil Phillipps, George Hopkins, Donald Munro, Vincent Aspey, Christina Young, Maurice Till. Concerts 1-5 (2-7 March 1955) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) Julius Katchen with the National Orchestra of the New Zealand broadcasting Service, conductor James Robertson. Town Hall Wellington, 11 June 1955. Programme (2 copies) Ventislav Yankoff, pianist. NZBS recital [1955]. Programme Max Rostal [and] Colin Horsley. NZBS recital. Wellington Town Hall, 7 June 1955. Programme 1956: Inaugural concert. Four works for piano and orchestra. First public performances on the Wellington City new Steinway grand piano. Conductor James Robertson; pianists Janetta McStay, Jocelyn Walker, Maurice Till and David Galbraith. [16 February 1956]. Programme (2 copies) and blue flier (2 copies) 1956 Wellington Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Francis Rosner, Norman Booth, Farquhar Wilkinson, Robert Girvan, Frederick Page, Ralph Owers, John Tibbles, John McIvor, Maurice Connors, Selwyn Toogood (conductor), James Hopkinson, Janetta McStay, David Galbraith. Concerts 1-4 (24-27 January 1956) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) 1956 Dunedin Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Jocelyn Walker, Selwyn Toogood (conductor), Vincent Aspey, Janetta Mcstay, David Galbraith. Concerts 1-2 (2-3 February 1956) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) 1956 Christchurch Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Jocelyn Walker, Leslie Atkinson, Peter Glen, Peter Kyng, Claude Davies (conductor), Christchurch Harmonic Society. Concerts 1-2 (6-7 February 1956) in one booklet. Souvenir programme 1956 Auckland Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Francis Rosner, Norman Booth, Farquhar Wilkinson, Robert Girvan, James Hopkinson, Ralph Owers, John Tibbles, John McIvor, Maurice Connors, Selwyn Toogood (conductor), Janetta McStay, David Galbraith, Peter Glen, Leslie Atkinson. Concerts 1-4 (22-25 February 1956) in one booklet. Souvenir programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including J W Barsby, Noelene Wevell and Patience Kearns

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Austra...

Date: 1920 - 1940 - 1999

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-Australia-1900/1999

Description: Includes brochure of Melbourne press criticisms of Mr Claude M Haydon's grand opera "Paolo and Francesca", performed in May 1920. Includes programmes for the following performances: 1958: "The barber of Seville". Elizabethan Trust Opera Company. Programme (Associate conductor Georg Tintner) "Fidelio". Elizabethan Trust Opera Company. Programme (Associate conductor Georg Tintner) 1962: "Ariadne auf Naxos", "Falstaff", "Don Giovanni", "La Traviata". Grand opera 1962. Her Majesty's Theatre Brisbane, 5-28 July [1962]. Programme (Peter Baillie) 1965: Sutherland-Williamson International Grand Opera Company. Her Majesty's Theatre 1965. Season booklet (Ronald Maconaghie, Georg Tintner) 1966: "The great waltz". Her Majesty's Theatre, 1966. Programme (Phil Jay) "Funny girl". Her Majesty's Theatre 1966. Programme (With an advertisement for Franquin on page 19) 1967: J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Fiddler on the roof", with Brigid Lenihan, Max Bruch, Margaret Christensen. Direction reproduced by Fred Hebert; musical direction Noel Smith; choreography reproduced by Betty Pounder. Her Majesty's Theatre, 28 October 1967. Programme 1971: The University of Adelaide Fifth Summer School of Music. Two operas by Gian-Carlo Menotti. "The medium" and "The telephone". Produced by Donald Munro. 28-29 January 1971. Programme (Donald Munro) 1972: The University of Adelaide Elder Conservatorium of Music. Two operas by Gian-Carlo Menotti. "The medium" and "The telephone". Producer Donald Munro. Union Hall, 19-22 April 1972. Programme (Donald Munro) 1973: "A little night music",. Her Majesty's Theatre Sydney, 30 November 1973. Programme (Bartholomew John) 1974: Australian Opera. Nabucco. Sydney Opera House, 14 January 1974. Programme (Brecon Carter, conductor) 1975: Australian Opera. "Ariadne on Naxos". Sydney Opera House, July - October 1975. Programme (Ronald Maconaghie, Conal Coad, Grant Dickson) 1976: Australian Opera. 1976 gala season booklet (Grant Dickson, Kiri Te Kanawa) Australian Opera. "Aida". Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, 13 January - 21 February 1976. Programme Australian Opera. "La boheme". Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, 22-28 September 1976. Programme Australian Opera. "Cosi fan tutte". Sydney Opera House, 15 January - 19 February 1976. Programme and booklet (Anson Austin) Australian Opera. "Marriage of Figaro". Sydney Opera House, 16 August - 9 October 1976. Programme (Ronald Maconaghie) 1977: Australian Opera. 1977 winter season booklet (Heather Begg) Australian Opera. 1977 Melbourne season. Princess Theatre 24 March - 19 May. Booklet (Ronald Maconaghie) Opera in concert. Concert Hall Sydney Opera House, 24 July 1977. Programme (Heather Begg, Ronald Maconaghie, Anson Austin) 1978: Australian Opera. "The triumph of honour" (Scarlatti). Adelaide Festival of the Arts, Bonython Hall [1978?]. Programme (Conal Coad) Australian Opera. "Don Giovanni". Sydney Opera House 19 July - 8 August 1978. Programme (Kristian Fredrikson, costume design) "La boheme". Australian Opera, 8-29 September 1978. Programme (Grant Dickson) Victoria State Opera. "Idomeneo". Princess Theatre Melbourne, June - July 1978. Programme (Beverley Bergen) 1979: Australian Opera. 1979 Sydney Winter season. Sydney Opera House, June 6 - October 20 [1979]. Programme (Heather Begg, Ronald Maconaghie) 1980: Australian Opera. 1980 winter season pamphlet. Sydney Opera House, 7 June - 25 October (Richard Greager, Grant Dickson, Allan Lees (set design), Heather Begg, Anson Austin, Kristian Fredrikson (designer)) Australian Opera. The barber of Seville. Sydney Opera House, 12 August - 18 October 1980. Programme (Richard Greager, Grant Dickson) Victoria State Opera. The pearl fishers. Princess Theatre, Melbourne, June-July 1980. Programme (Keith Lewis) (2 copies) 1981: Australian Opera. 1981 season pamphlet (Richard Greager, Heather Begg) Australian Opera. 1981 Sydney season, 13 June - 31 October. Pamphlet (Anson Austin, Richard Greager) "The pearl fishers". Australian Opera, 7-23 January 1980. Programme (Keith Lewis, Noel Mangin) 1981: "La buona figliuola". Australian Opera, season August - October 1981. Programme (Heather Begg, Richard Greager, Lynne Cantlon) 1983: Australian Opera. 1983 season booklet (Richard Greager, Heather Begg) 1984: Australian Opera. 1984 season at Sydney Opera House. Booklet (Heather Begg, Anson Austin, Richard Greager) Australian Opera. "Dialogues of the Carmelites", by Francis Poulenc. Sydney Opera House, 1-26 September 1984. Programme (Heather Begg, Richard Greager) "Oliver!" Adelaide Festival Centre, 1984? Programme (Bartholomew John) 1985: Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House summer seasn, January/February 1985. Pamphlet (Richard Greager, Noel Mangin, Allan Lees (set designer)) "Cats". An exclusive invitation from American Express. A special charter flight to Sydney, tickets to the musical "Cats" and accommodation for 3 days and nights! Pamphlet and application form. 1987: Australian Opera. 1987 winter season, Sydney Opera House. Programme (Richard Greager, Heather Begg, Wendy Dixon, Anson Austin, Nicola Ferner-Waite, Malvina Major) Victoria State Opera 1987 season. Subscription brochure and booking form. (Wendy Dixon, Noel Mangin) 1990: Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House 1990 season booklet (Anson Austin, Heather Begg, Kristian Fredrikson (Costume design), Patrick Power, Anthea Moller, Wendy Dixon, Christopher Doig, Conal Coad) Victoria State Opera. 1990 spring season brochure (Patrick Power, Noel Mangin) 1991: Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House 1991 season booklet (Christopher Doig, Wendy Dixon, Anson Austin, Nicola Ferner-Waite, Kerry Henderson, Dobbs Franks, Heather Begg) 1992: Australian Opera. Summer 1992. Sydney Opera House. Season brochure (Christopher Doig, et al) 1993: Australian Opera. Victorian Arts Centre, March-May 1993. Season pamphlet (Anson Austin, Heather Begg) Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Theatre Company present "The phantom of the opera", starring Rob Guest, Marina Prior, and Peter Cousens. Theatre Royal Sydney, [1993]. Programme Victoria State Opera, Melbourne. 1993 subscription season pamphlet (Noel Mangin, Anson Austin) Australian Opera. Summer 1993, Sydney Opera House pamphlet (Heather Begg, Conal Coad, Kerry Henderson) Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House, Winter 1993. Pamphlet (Christopher Doig, Heather Begg) Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House 1993. Programme booklet (Conal Coad, Kerry Henderson, Heather Begg, Christopher Doig) Australian Opera. "Un ballo in maschera", by Verdi. Sydney Opera House, 4 September 1993. Programme (Heather Begg) 1994: Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House, June to October 1994. Pamphlet (Anson Austin, Patrick Power, Barry Mora, Christopher Doig) Australian Opera. Esso Opera in the Park. "Madama Buttefly" by Puccini. Sydney Domain, 15 January 1994. Programme (Andrew Dalley) Victoria State Opera. 1994 subscription season brochure (Patrick Power, Nicholas Todorovic) 1995: Sydney Symphony Orchestra. "Das Rheingold". Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, 30 November - 2 December [1995]. Pamphlet (Richard greager, Conal Coad, Suzanne Prain) Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House, Winter 1995. Pamphlet (Suzanne Prain, Kerry Henderson, Conal Coad, Heather Begg, Anson Austin, Nicola Ferner-Waite, Christopher Doig, Helen Medlyn) 1996: Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House, Summer 1996. Pamphlet (Kerry Henderson, Barry Mora, Anson Austin, Wendy Dixon, Heather Begg) 1998: "Show boat". Regent Theatre Melbourne, 30 December 1998. Programme (Kate Lineham, Tracy Wilson-Stewart) Quantity: 57 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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[Music programmes 1949].

Date: 1949

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1949

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Auckland Chamber Music Society first subscription concert 1949. The Auckland String Players, conductor Georg Tintner, and Ina Bosworth Piano Quintet. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 2 April 1949. Programme (back part missing) Auckland Music Festival under the auspices of the Auckland Music Council. Auckland Town Hall & the Lewis Eady Hall, 14-21 August 1949. Programme (2 copies) British Music Society presents a festival of music for Saint Cecilia's Day in the Cathedral Church of St Paul, Mulgrave Street Wellington. 22 November 1949. Programme (2 copies) Canterbury University College. Adult Education Department. Otago University Trio music appreciation concert (With Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate, Maurice Till). Community Centre Ashburton, 19 October 1949. Programme. New Zealand-born pianist Peter Cooper. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 21, 23, 26 September [1949]. Programme (2 different, one with photograph and reviews, one with programme only) Eastbourne Lyric Singers, conductor Albert Bryant, accompanist Olive Gayford (With Joan Bryant, Molly Atkinson, Harry Brusey, Ernest Gardner). Concert, St Alban's Hall Eastbourne, 2 June 1949. Programme / flier Isador Goodman, master pianist, presented by A Levitoff. New Zealand tour. Promotional flier with photographs, reviews and biographical notes (2 copies) Impresario Alexander Levitoff presents Isador Goodman in his Australian, New Zealand and Pacific tour 1949. Programme. (Bach-Busoni, Scarlatti, Schumann, Howard Ferguson, Chopin, Strauss, Schulz, Guber) (2 copies) Impresario Alexander Levitoff presents Isador Goodman in his Australian, New Zealand and Pacific tour 1949. Programme. (Bach-Busoni, Chopin, Debussy, Prokofieff, Brahms, Goodman, Liszt) (2 copies) Impresario Alexander Levitoff presents Isador Goodman in his Australian, New Zealand and Pacific tour 1949. Frederick Chopin, 1849. Programme. Impresario Alexander Levitoff presents Isador Goodman in his Australian, New Zealand and Pacific tour 1949. Programme. (Bach-Tausig, Brahms, Debussy, Albeniz, Granados, Ravel, Chopin, Goodman, Liszt) A D M Longben presents Aleksandr Helmann in a recital of music by Chopin to commemorate the centenary of his death 1849-1949. Programme (2 copies, one green cover, one yellow cover) A D M Longben direction: Aleksandr Helmann recitals. Programme (Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Ravel, Poulenc, Rachmaninoff, Liszt, Liszr-Helmann) (2 copies one with grey cover, one with white cover) A D M Longben direction: Aleksandr Helmann recitals. Programme (Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Debussy, Lord Berners, Chopin) (3 copies, one with green cover, one with blue and one with yellow) A D M Longden presents the sensational [pianist Aleksandr Helmann "the magic master of the piano". Auckland Town Hall. Three magnificent concerts ... 31 August, 5th September, 7th September [1949]. Illustrated promotional pamphlet. Auckland Town Hall. Three magnificent solo concerts by Aleksandr Helmann. 31 August, 7 September ("All Chopin"), 2 September. Flier programme on pink paper. Aleksandr Helmann concerts. Dunedin season. Concert Chamber 22 September; Town Hall 27 September. Pink flier/programme Frederick McCallum Attractions (N.Z.) presents Oscar Natzka, basso. Australia - New Zealand - Noumea - Fiji tour 1949. Programme no 1 (2 copies - one copy autographed on front cover) Masterton Choral Society present Mendelssohn's "Elijah". Knox Hall Masterton, 19 November 1949. Programme New Zealand Composers concert. Concert Chamber Auckland Town Hall, 12 December 1949. Programme (2 copies) (John Tait, Ronald Dellow, Llewellyn Jones, H C Luscombe, Henry Shirley, Eric Bell, Calypso Brook, Ethel Gibson, Richard Dixon, Owen Jensen, Georg Tintner, Douglas Lilburn) Royal Auckland Choir. First concert 1949 season. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 19 and 21 May 1949. Programme Royal Auckland Choir. Third concert 1949 season. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 17 and 19 November 1949. Programme Ruth Pearl, violin, and Frederick Page, piano. Concert, Saint Francis Hall, 29 June [1949]. Programme. International Attractions present Jan Rubini, world-famous violin virtuoso, composer and conductor (with pianist Vassili Ilster). Programme (2 copies, one autographed on cover). St Mary's College. Concert of Rosaleen Hickmott with the Choirs of St Mary's College. Proceeds: Food for Britain Campaign. Accompanists Mrs C MacDonald, Mrs P Aldridge. Town Hall, 17 February 1949. Programme University of Otago. Programme of chamber music by the University Trio (Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate, Maurice Till). Concert Chamber, 14 April 1949. Programme Victoria University College Glee Club. Concert, Music Room, 29 September [1949]. Programme / flier (2 copies (Bach, Anne Lomas, Vaughan Williams, Edmund Rubbra, Purcell). With the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. [Vocal Art Society]. Concert [1949?] Programme (front cover missing) Vocal Art Society of Palmerston North presents its first concert of the 1949 season. Visiting artist Dora Drake of Dunedin. Opera House, 2 July 1949. Conductor F Wentworth Slater; accompanist Edna Eyre. Programme Vocal Art Society of Palmerston North presents its final concert of the 1949 season. Visiting artist Cara Hall of Wellington, pianist. Opera House, 26 November 1949. Conductor F Wentworth Slater; accompanist Edna Eyre. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Primary Schools Music Festival. Town Hall Wellington, 12 October 1949. Children's choir of 660 voices with orchestra conducted by Robert Gallop. String orchestra by courtesy of 2YA. Conductor Julian Hemingway; organist Clement Howe. Programme. Quantity: 28 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Guild of New Zealand Composers :New Zealand composers concert. Concert Chamber Town Hal...

Date: 1949

From: [Music programmes 1949].

By: Guild of New Zealand Composers

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1949-02

Description: Programme includes musical items by composers John Tait, Ronald Dellow, Llewellyn Jones, H C Luscombe, Henry Shirley, Eric Bell, Calypso Brook, Ethel Gibson, Richard Dixon, Owen Jensen, Georg Tintner, Douglas Lilburn. Other Titles - December Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on folded sheet 227 x 145 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mrs Margaret Symonds, Auckland, in 2004.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in New Ze...

Date: 1954

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1954

Description: Includes: Auckland Amateur Operatic Society (Inc). "The new moon". Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, Frank Mandel and Laurence Schwab; music by Sigmund Romberg. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 16 October 1954. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres proudly present Evie Hayes in "Call me Madam" by Irving Berlin, with Rene Paul. Promotional brochure J C Williamson Theatres proudly present Evie Hayes in "Call me Madam" by Irving Berlin, with Rene Paul. Grand Opera House Wellington, 18 August 1954. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres proudly present Evie Hayes in "Call me Madam" by Irving Berlin, with Rene Paul. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin [1954]. Programme Wellington Operatic and Theatrical Society presents "The desert song". Producer Cedric Gardiner; ballet mistress Jeane Horne; musical director Henry Rudolph. Grand Opera House Wellington, 18 September - 2 October 1954. Programme Invercargill Amateur Operatic Society. "Firefly". Produced by A R E Fox assisted by I Scott; ballet by Hazel Stroud and Joy Lewis; musical director Edgar Clayton. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 26 June 1954. Programme. National Opera of Australia present "The barber of Seville". Conductor Georg Tintner. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 9 March 1954. Programme (2 copies) National Opera of Australia present "The barber of Seville". Conductor Georg Tintner. [Wellington season]. Grand Opera House Wellington, 7-26 April [1954]. Pamphlet National Opera of Australia present "The barber of Seville". Conductor Georg Tintner. Grand Opera House Wellington, 7 April 1954. Programme (2 copies) National Opera of Australia present "The barber of Seville". Conductor Georg Tintner. Theatre Royal Christchurch [April 1954]. Programme National Opera of Australia present "La boheme". Conductor Georg Tintner. [Dunedin season 1954]. Programme National Opera of Australia present "La boheme". Conductor Georg Tintner. Theatre Royal Christchurch [1954]. Programme (2 copies) National Opera of Australia present "La boheme". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 9 March 1954. Programme National Opera of Australia present "La boheme". Conductor Georg Tintner. Grand Opera House Wellington, 7 April 1954. Programme (2 copies) National Opera of Australia present "Faust". Conductor Warwick Braithwaite. Grand Opera House Wellington, 7 April 1954. Programme (2 copies) National Opera of Australia present "Faust". Conductor Warwick Braithwaite. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 9 March 1954. Programme National Opera of Australia present "Il seraglio", by W A Mozart. Conductor Georg Tintner. Grand Opera House Wellington, 7 April 1954. Programme (2 copies) National Opera of Australia present "Il seraglio", by W A Mozart. Conductor Georg Tintner. Theatre Royal Christchurch [April 1954]. Programme National Opera of Australia present "Il tabarro", "Gianni Schicci". Conductor Dimo Galiungi. Producer Nino Marotta. Dunedin season [1954]. Programme National Opera of Australia present "Il tabarro", "Gianni Schicci". Conductorl Dimo Galiungi. Grand Opera House Wellington, season commencing 7 April 1954. Programme National Opera of Australia present "Il trovatore", by Giuseppi Verdi. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencinh 9 March 1954. Programme National Opera of Australia present "Il trovatore", by Giuseppi Verdi. Production by Nigel Lovell. Conductor Dimo Galiungi. Grand Opera House Wellington, 7 April 1954. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres offer an enchanted evening in the "South Pacific". Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Produced by Charles Atkin, musical director Gabriel Joffe. Grand Opera House Wellington, 29 January 1954. Programme (3 copies, one abbreviated but autographed) J C Williamson Theatres offer an enchanted evening in the "South Pacific". Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Produced by Charles Atkin, musical director Gabriel Joffe. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin [1954]. Programme; and promotional pamphlet for season 14-22 May [1954] J C Williamson Theatres offer an enchanted evening in the "South Pacific". Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Produced by Charles Atkin, musical director Gabriel Joffe. Theatre Royal Christchurch [1954]. Programme J C Williamson Theatres offer an enchanted evening in the "South Pacific". Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Produced by Charles Atkin, musical director Gabriel Joffe. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 17 April 1954. Programme (2 copies, 1 autographed) Stars of opera. New Zealand tour 1954. (Geoffrey Chard, Ronald Dowd, Georg Tintner. in their first New Zealand concert tour. Programme Quantity: 24 publications. Physical Description: Programmes, pamphlets and flyers, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1964].

Date: 1964

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

By: Nankivell, Douglas George, 1919-1976

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1964

Description: Includes: First subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, guest conductor Georg Tintner; solo violin Jean McCartney. Wellington Concert Chamber, 24 March 1964. Programme (Hindemith, Handel, Douglas Lilburn, Schonberg, Mozart) (2 copies) Second subscription concert. Georg Tintner, guest conductor, leader Ritchie Hanna, solo pianist Denis Matthews. Wellington Town Hall, 28 June 1964. Programme (Mozart, Schubert) (2 copies); and flyer (2 copies) Third subscription concert. Guest conductor Boyd Neel, soloists Rosemary Rogatsky (soprano), Farquhar Wilkinson (cello). Wellington Town Hall, 25 July 1964. Programme (2 copies) (Handel, Abel, Benjamin Britten, Vivaldi). Plus flier with illustrated portrait of Boyd Neel by Nankivell (2 copies) Fourth subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, guest conductor Georg Tintner; with Mary Anderson (harp), Ritchie Hanna and May Hannan (violins), Jean McCartney (viola) and Farquhar Wilkinson (cello). Wellington Town Hall, 30 November 1964. Programme (2 copies) (Vaughan Williams, Mozart, Mahler, Elgar, Richard Strauss) Denis Matthews concert, Wellington Town Hall, 28 June 1964. Conductor Georg Tintner. Flier / programme with illustration of Matthews by Nankivell. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra calendar 1964. Contains four openings, with illustrated portraits by Nankivell, of Boyd Neel, Denis Matthews, Georg Tintner and Janetta McStay (2 copies). Illustrator may be D G Nankivell. Quantity: 4 programmes. 1 calendar. 2 fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: One item donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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New Zealand Opera Company :"Rigoletto". New Zealand Opera Company. Producer John Thomps...

Date: 1964

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

Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-Opera-1964-01

Description: Programme for a production of Verdi's "Rigoletto" by the New Zealand Opera Company, with a front cover design by Raymond Boyce. Inside is a cast list, a synopsis of the opera, a list of production staff, and other credits. The back page lists sponsoring companies. Cast included Angela Shaw, Maurine London, Kathleen Johnson, Jean Williams, Colleen Dawe, Betty Shanks, Corinne Bridge, Dorothy Hitch, Ramon Opie, John Poole, Boyd Gavin, Maxwell Jarman, Graeme Gorton, Lucas Bunt, Grant Dickson, Donald Smith, Paul Person, Neil Warren-Smith, Ronald Gray, Nelson Wattie. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour print on programme folded to 280 x 214 mm.

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Music scores / John Rimmer, Arnold Schonberg, Igor Stravinsky, Georg Tintner, Anton Web...

Date: 1923-1978 n d

From: Page, Frederick Joseph, 1905-1983 : Papers of Frederick Joseph Page and Evelyn Margaret Page

By: Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951; Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971; Tintner, Georg Bernhard, 1917-1999; Storm, Theodor, 1817-1888; Zimmermann, Walter, 1949-; Webern, Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von, 1883-1945

Reference: MS-Papers-3903-03/6

Description: Music scores of works by various composers, some annotated by Frederick Page or autographed by composers Stravinsky, Zimmermann and John Rimmer Other - Schoenberg work has missing pages Other Titles - For the kokako ; five pieces for piano / John Rimmer Other Titles - Funf Kalveristucke = Five piano pieces / Arnold Schoenberg Other Titles - Sonata pour piano / Igor Strawinsky Other Titles - Dammerstunde = At dusk ; [for voice and piano] / music by Georg Tintner ; words by [Theodore] Storm Other Titles - Variationen fur Klavier, op 27 / Anton Webern Other Titles - Vom Nutzen des lassens / Walter Zimmermann Quantity: 1 folder(s) 6 items. Physical Description: Holographs, printed matter

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1978. Folder ...

Date: 1978

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1978-5

Description: Includes: 10 November: Cushion Concert. George Tintner (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano); New Zealand Percussion Ensembler; Impulse Dance Theatre. Town Hall, Wellington, 10 November. (2 copies) 17 November: Cushion Concert. Leonard Dommett (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano); New Zealand Percussion Ensemble; Impulse Dance Theatre. Town Hall, Wellington, 17 November. (2 copies) 24 November: Cushion Concert. Vanco Cavdarski (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano); Dale Gold (double base); Diedre Irons (piano); Impulse Dance Theatre. Town Hall, Wellington, 24 November. (2 copies) 1 December: Recital. Michael Houstoun (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 1 December. (2 copies) 7 December: Macbeth by Guiseppe Verdi. Vanco Cavdarski (conductor); Donald McIntyre (Macbeth); Elizabeth Fretwell (Lady Macbeth); The Orpheus Choir. State Opera House, Wellington, 7 December (2 copies) Quantity: 5 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Provenance: One item donated from the Dennis McEldowney papers 2003.

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New Zealand Opera Company :[Ephemera and programmes. 1963-1964]

Date: 1963 - 1964

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-NZOC-1963/1964

Description: Includes: 1963: The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Don Pasquale" (There's no fool like an old fool) by Gaetano Donizetti (With Ian Morton or Grant Dixon as Don Pasquale; Angela Shaw or Gillian Redstone as Norina). Pianist Russell Channell; producer John Thompson; production director Donald Munro; stage manager Frank Broomfield; set and costume designer Raymond Boyce. Programme The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Don Pasquale" (There's no fool like an old fool) by Gaetano Donizetti (With Ian Morton or Grant Dixon as Don Pasquale; Angela Shaw or Gillian Redstone as Norina). Pianist Russell Channell; producer John Thompson; production director Donald Munro; stage manager Frank Broomfield; sets and costumes designer Raymond Boyce. Community Arts Service tour 1963, Auckland Province. Programme (Pelorus Press Ltd) The New Zealand Opera Company presents "The magic flute" (Mozart) produced by Stefan Haag; design by Desmonde Downing, conductor James Robertson; "La boheme" (Puccini), produced by John Thompson, design by Raymond Boyce; guest conductor Georg Tintner. National tour April-June 1963. Pamphlet / booking form (2 copies), and member's concession voucher 1964: The New Zealand Opera Company. Opera for New Zealanders; an opera sponsorship scheme for provincial centres [ca 1964]. Pamphlet The New Zealand Opera Company. [Enrolment form. ca 1964] The New Zealand Opera presents "Rigoletto" (Verdi), producer John Thompson; designer Raymond Boyce; conductor Georg Tintner; "The bartered bride" (Smetana), producer Stephan Beinl; designer S Ostoja Kotkowski; conductor Georg Tintner; guest conductor Eduard Fischer; [and] "Cosi fan tutte" (Mozart), producer John Thompson, designer Raymond Boyce, conductor Georg Tintner. Pamphlet / itinerary / booking form (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes and pamphlets, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1979. Folder ...

Date: 1979

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1979-1

Description: Includes: Concert calendar 1979. Folded pamphlet 7 February: A Night in Vienna. John Georgiadis (conductor). Opera House, New Plymouth, 7 February. Opera House, Wanganui, 8 February. Opera House, Palmerston North, 9 February. 31 March: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra red, blue, and gold series programmes. Listed are 20 conductors and solo performers for the season. (2 copies). 31 March: Conductor Walter Susskind; piano Roger Woodward. Wellington Town 31 March; Christchurch Town Hall 4 April; Auckland Town Hall 7 April 1979. Programme (2 copies) 4 April: Christchurch season 1979, 4 April-6 October. Pamphlet 7 April: Auckland season 1979, 7 April-15 September. Pamphlet 21 April: Julian Bream in recital. Auckland Town Hall 21 April; Christchurch James Hay Theatre 23 April 1979. Programme 21 April: An Evening of Theatre Music. Walter Susskind (conductor); Heather Begg (mezzo soprano); Nicola Waite (soprano). State Opera House, Wellington, 21 April. (2 copies). 3 May: Georg Tintner (conductor); Peter Schaffer (violinist). Town Hall, Dunedin, 3 May. 5 May: Georg Tintner (conductor); Peter Schaffer (violinist); Royal Christchurch Musical Society; soloist Robert [ie Roger] Wilson baritone. Christchurch Town Hall, 5 May. (2 copies) 7 May: Donald Bowick (pianist); Noel Mangin (bass). Founders Theatre, Hamilton, 7 May. Municipal Theatre, Hastings, 12 May. 12 May: Lecture on Lutoslawski's Concerto for orchestra, by John Hopkins. Orchestra Common Room, 38 The Terrace, 12 May [1979]. Ticket 17 May: Conductor John Hopkins, with Lauris Elms and Noel Mangin. Auckland Town Hall 17 May; New Plymouth Opera House 19 May; Wellington Town Hall 26 May 1979. Programme (2 copies) 18 May: The Great Classics. John Hopkins (conductor); Peter Schaffer (concertmaster). Town Hall, Auckland, 18 May. Town Hall, Wellington, 25 May [1979] Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 11 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: 1977

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

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZSO-1977

Description: Includes: NZSO 1977 concert series. Auckland-Wellington-Christchurch. Pamphlet with booking form and membership invoice New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, principal guest conductor Michi Inoue presents "The dream of Gerontius", conducted by Sir David Willcocks [soloists Bernadette Greevy, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson]; with Christchurch Harmonic Society. Christchurch Town Hall 20 August 1977; Orpheus Choir Wellington Town Hall 27 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presents "Der fliegende Hollander", by Richard Wagner in a concert version conducted by Georg Tintner, with Neil Warren-Smith, Lone Koppel Winther, Anthony Benfell, Anthea Moller, Anson Austin, Robert Allman; and the Orpheus Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 27 & 29 October 1977. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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New Zealand Opera Company :[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances by the New...

Date: 1964

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-NZOC-1964

Description: Includes: New Zealand Opera Company presents "The bartered bride", Smetana. Producer Stephan Beinl; conductor Georg Tintner; designer J S Ostoja-Kotkowski; chorusmaster Harry Brusey. [NZ tour] April - June 1964. Programme (2 copies each of two different versions, one with a Steinlager advertisement in the inside spread) New Zealand Opera Company presents "Cenerentola" by Rossini. Producer John Thompson; designer Raymond Boyce; conductor Georg Tintner. With Heather Begg in the title role. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 9-24 October 1964. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Opera Company presents "Cosi fan tutte". Producer John Thompson; designer Raymond Boyce; conductor Georg Tintner. Auckland - Blenheim - Nelson, Amy/June 1964. Programme New Zealand Opera Company. "Rigoletto". Producer John Thompson; designer Raymond Boyce; conductor Georg Tintner. [NZ tour], April-June 1964. Programme (Two different versions, one copy of plain one; two copies of the one with a Steinlager advertisement in the inside spread) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 330 mm.