Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911

Austrian composer and conductor (see New Grove dictionary of music and musicians)

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Souzay in Wellington

Date: 18 Jul 1959

By: Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911; Souzay, Gerard, 1918-2004; New Zealand Symphony Orchestra; Hopkins, John Raymond, 1927-2013

Reference: MSCD-0137

Description: Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Other Titles - Kindertotenlieder / Mahler ; performed by Gerard Souzay with the National Orchestra conducted by John Hopkins Quantity: 1 compact disc(s).

Manuscript

Correspondence (CA-L)

Date: [1946-1990]

From: Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6664-06

Description: Includes correspondence relating to the Kerikeri summer Music Camp; with Douglas Lilburn, particularly about series of questions relating to music and New Zealand society; some letters following Pruden's death Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Audio

Cambridge Music School (25th)

Date: 1970

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

By: Aichinger, Gregor, 1564-1628; Andrews, Ivan, active 1970; Arne, Thomas Augustine, 1710-1778; Bartley, Bryce, active 1965; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Brain, Gary Clifford Dennis, 1943-2015; Burch, Michael, 1944-; Carder, Coryn, active 1970; Carter, Gwyneth, active 1970; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Domaneschi, Franco, active 1977; Evans, Margaret, active 1970; Fernie, Arnott Maxwell, 1910-1999; Griffiths, David John, 1950-; Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809; Hole, Geoffrey, active 1966; Hopkins, Virginia, active 1980; Hunter, Dale, active 1966; James, Judy, active 1970; Jasek, Ladislav, 1929-; Jennings, Anthony, 1945-1995; Johnstone, Barry, active 1974; Lauderdale, John, active 1970; Lauryssen, Marie-Therese, active 1969-1970; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; Mackay, Richard, active 1970; Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911; Mathieson, Fiona, active 1970; Matteucci, Juan, 1920-1990; Mendel, Philip, active 1970; Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi, 1525?-1594; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Rigg, Valerie, active 1963-1985; Rogan, Sally, active 1970; Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951; Sheath, Stephen, active 1970; Skinner, Gordon, active 1977; Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971; Wilbye, John, 1574-1638

Reference: MST10-2325

Description: Other Titles - Symphony no 1 (movt 3) / Mahler ; Orchestra, leader Valerie Rigg, conducted Juan Matteucci Other Titles - Soldier's tale (music only) / Stravinsky ; Valerie Rigg, violin, Dale Hunter, clarinet, John Lauderdale, trumpet, Gordon Skinner, bassoon, Philip Mendel, trombone, Barry Johnstone, double-bass, Gary Brain, percussion, Alec Loretto, narrator, Bryce Bartley, devil Other Titles - Sonata movement for cello / David Griffiths ; Ivan Andrews, cello Other Titles - El Dachalyia / Geoffrey Hole ; Orchestra, leader Franco Domaneschi, conducted Larry Pruden Other Titles - Birthday disguises / Larry Pruden ; Orchestra, leader Iadislav Jasek, conducted Larry Pruden Other Titles - Adieu sweet Amaryllis / Wilbye ; Choral Group, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Lasciatemi morire / Monteverdi ; Choral Group, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Now May has come with gladness / Schoenberg ; Choral Group, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Missa brevis / Palestrina ; Choral Group, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Sicut cervus / Palestrina ; Choral Group, conducted Anthony Jennings Other Titles - Mary's quest / Brahms ; Choral Group, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Regina coeli / Aichinger ; Choral Group, conducted by M Fernie with organ improvisation by M Fernie Other Titles - Mass no 1 in C (Coronation) / Mozart ; Margaret Evans, soprano, Marie-Therese Lauryssen, soprano, Judy James, contralto, Michael Burch, tenor, Coryn Carder, bass, orchestra leader Richard Mackay, conducted Maxwell Fernie Other Titles - Where the bee sucks ; Come away death ; Under the greenwood tree / Arne ; Marie-Therese Lauryssen, soprano, Valerie Rigg, Fiona Mathieson, violins, Alec Loretto, sopranino recorder, Ronald Dellow, harpsichord, Virginia Hopkins, cello Other Titles - Piano trio in G major (finale) / Haydn ; Gwyneth Carter, violin, Stephen Sheath, cello, Sally Rogan, piano Quantity: 1 10" reel(s) twin-track ; mono. Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1l1 and back file.

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Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923- :"..And that's the news - Now live from the Michael Fowler ...

Date: 1990

From: Various artists :1. [Original cartoons on the subject of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. ca 1970-2002] 2. Shore-Bennett, Beverley, 1928-. [Portrait of Vincent Aspey, MBE. ca 1969]. 3. [Concept designs for the NZSO. 1990s?]. 4. [Three members of orchestra playing. 1980s?]

By: Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-

Reference: B-194-008

Description: Shows three people, one is attempting to play the piano, violin and drums at the same time, as he finishes announcing the news and introduces the NZSO with guests. The other two are singing into microphones. They look flustered and are sweating. They are clearly not the NZSO with Bernadette Greevy and Anson Austin, one of them is wearing overalls and has a mop and bucket. The title is accompained by a caption that reads 'Radio NZ feeling the pinch. Cuts to come' Inscriptions: Recto - top right - Eric Heath [in ink] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 275 x 345 mm in mat 390 x 445 mm

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1986. Folder ...

Date: 1986

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1986-1

Description: Includes: 5 April: Uri Segal, conductor; Gary Brain and Trevor Dean, soloists. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington 5 April. Founders' Theatre, Hamilton 17 April. (2 copies). 10 April: The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Subscription Series, 545 series. Uri Segal, conductor, with David Guerin, pianist, 10 April; Gyorgy Lehel, conductor, with Robert Cohen, cello, 15 May; Gyorgy Lehel with Sarah Walker, mezzo soprano, and Roger Vignoles, harpsicord, 12 June; Thomas Sanderling, conductor, with Dennis Lee, pianist, 21 August. 10 April: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, 545 Series. Uri Segal, conductor, with David Guerin, pianist. Wellington Town Hall 10 April. 12 April: Symphony No 2 in C Minor by Gustav Mahler. Uri Segal, conductor; Anthea Moller, alto; Nicola Ferner-Waite, soprano; Orpheus Choir of Wellington; The Auckland Choral Society. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 12 April. Auckland Town Hall, 19 April. (2 copies). 3 May: Gyorgy Lehel, conductor; Robert Cohen, soloist. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington 3 May. Town Hall, Christchurch 10 May. Town Hall, Auckland 24 May. (2 copies). 9 May: Gyorgy Lehel, conductor; Robert Cohen, soloist. Town Hall, Dunedin 9 May. Opera House, Palmerston North 14 May. Municipal Theatre, Napier 22 May. 12 May: Piano and Percussion. Michael Houstoun and Diedre Irons, pianists; Bruce McKinnon and Nicolae Albulescu, percussionists. Wellington Town Hall 12 May. Baycourt, Tauranga 13 May. School of Music, Nelson 19 May. 15 May: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, 545 Series. Gyorgy Lehel, conductor; Robert Cohen, soloist. Wellington Town Hall 15 May. Auckland Town Hall 23 May. Quantity: 8 items. 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, 1988. Folder ...

Date: 1988

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1988-1

Description: Includes: 30 January: IBM Summer Pops. William Southgate (conductor); Malcolm McNeill (vocalist); Adele Anthony (violinist). In 12 centres in the North and South islands beginning in Wellington 30 January. (3 copies). 13 March: Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist); Lambert Orkis (pianist). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 13 March. (3 copies). 15 March: Maxim Shostakovich (conductor); Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 15 March. (2 copies). 18 March: Maxim Shostakovich (conductor); Mstislav Rostropovich (cellist). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 18 March. (2 copies). 25 March: "Jack Winter's dream", a play by James K Baxter with music by Ashley Heenan. The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Hopkins. Town Hall Wellington, 25-26 March [1988]. Programme 16 April: William Southgate conductor; Michael Houtoun piano. In the presence of His Excellency the Finnish Ambassador to New Zealand Mr Ulf-Erik Slotte and Mrs Slotte. Christchurch Town Hall, 16 April 1988. Programme 17 April: William Southgate (conductor); Michael Houstoun (pianist). Regent Theatre, Dunedin, 17 April. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 21 April. Town Hall, Auckland, 30 April. 12 May: Franz-Paul Decker (conductor). Symphony No 7 in E Minor by Gustav Mahler. Town Hall, Wellington, 12 May. (2 copies). 14 May: Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Nicola Ferner-Waite (soprano); Deirdre Elliot (mezzo); Christopher Doig (tenor); Paul Whelan (bass); The Bach Choir of Wellington with musical director Elizabeth Salmon; The Festival Singers of Wellington with musical director Dr Guy Jansen. (2 copies). 21 May: Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Richard Mapp (pianist. Town Hall, Christchurch, 21 May. Regent Theatre, Dunedin, 22 May. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 26 May. Municipal Theatre, Napier, 27 May. Town Hall, Auckland, 28 May. Quantity: 10 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources including the NZSO in 2014.

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Mahler VIII - Concert

Date: 2010

From: New Zealand International Arts Festival : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-11403-14

Description: Production file relating to the Mahler VIII Concert, featuring orchestra and choirs Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Mahler VIII - Concert

Date: 2010

From: New Zealand International Arts Festival : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-11403-15

Description: Production file relating to the Mahler VIII Concert, featuring orchestra and choirs Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera 1980. Folder 2...

Date: 1980

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1980-2

Description: Includes: 11 April: All-Tchaikovsky concert. Conductor Franz-Paul Decker, with Boris Belkin, violin. Wellington Town Hall 11 April; Tauranga Queen Elizabeth II Centre 16 April; Hamilton Founders Theatre 17 April; Auckland Town Hall 18 April 1980. Programme copies) 12 April: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker, with Boris Belkin, violin. Wellington Town Hall 12 April; Auckland Town Hall 19 April 1980. Programme (2 copies0 3 May: Conductor Niklaus Wyss, with Walter Hautzig, piano (Includes Bartok's "Miraculous Mandarin" by the Bach Choir of Wellington, and Bartok's portrait photo is on the cover). Wellington Town Hall, 3 May 1980. Programme (2 copies) 21 May: Conductor Niklaus Wyss, with Walter Hautzig, piano. Christchurch Town Hall 21 May; Wellington Town Hall 24 May 1980. Programme (2 copies) 23 May: Family concert. Conductor Niklaus Wyss, with Walter Hautzig, piano. Wellington Town Hall, Friday May 23 [1980]. Flyer / programme 6 June: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presents Downstage Theatre. "Every good boy deserves favour"; a play for actors and orchestra by Tom Stoppard and Andre Previn. Directed by Phillip Mann; designed by Raymond Boyce; conducted by John Hopkins. Wellington Town Hall, 6-7 June; Auckland Town Hall, 11-12 June 1980. Programme (2 copies) 21 June: Conductor Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, with Ross Pople, cello. Auckland Town Hall 21 June; Hamilton Founders Theatre 22 June; Wellington Town Hall 24 June; Invercargill Civic Theatre 26 June; Dunedin Town Hall 27 June; Christchurch Town Hall 28 June 1980. Programme (2 copies) 12 July: Mahler Symphony no 8 (Mahler on cover). Conductor Erich Bergel, with soloists Malvina Major, Wendy Dixon, Anthea Moller, Flora Edwards, Anthony Benfell, Barry Mora, Bruce Carson with the Auckland Choral Society, and the Orpheus Choir of Wellington. Wellington Town Hall 12-13 July; Auckland Town Hall 19-20 July. Programme (2 copies) 22 July: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presents Barry Mora (baritone) and Michael Houstoun (piano) in recital. Auckland Maidment Theatre 22 July; Tauranga Town Hall 24 July; Christchurch James Hay Theatre 28 July, Wellington State Opera House 30 July. Programme (2 copies) 26 July: [Brahms on cover]. Conductor Erich Bergel with Michael Houstoun, piano. Wellington Town Hall, 26 July 1980. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 9 album(s) Album(s). 1 flyer / programme. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

Music score

Black, white and coloured - third set ; five piano pieces

Date: 2000

From: Farquhar, David Andross, 1928-2007 : Music scores, papers and sound recordings

By: Farquhar, David Andross, 1928-2007

Reference: fMS-Papers-7195-5

Description: Contents: dialogues -- meditation -- capriccio -- clouds -- homage to Mahler & Schubert Quantity: 1 folder(s) 12 pages + sketches. Physical Description: Computer-set and holographs

Audio

[Performances by Daphne Ellwood and by Alice Graham, accompanied by Decima Dickson]

Date: [1960s?]

From: Dickson, Decima, 1906-1995: Papers

By: Dickson, Eileen Decima, 1906-1995; Ellwood, Daphne, active 1950-1965; Graham, Alice, active 1949-1956; Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911; Bantock, Granville (Sir), 1868-1946

Reference: MSC-006045

Description: Daphne Ellwood performing Mahler; Alice Graham performing Bantock; both accompanied by Decima Dickson Performer: Dickson, Decima (pf) Performer: Graham, Alice (singer) Performer: Ellwood, Daphne (sop) Quantity: 1 audiocassette(s).

Music score

[Music scores of works by Richard Bolley]

Date: 1972

From: Bolley, Richard, 1951-: Papers

By: Bolley, Richard, 1951-; George, Stefan, 1868-1933

Reference: fMS-Papers-6134-13

Description: Other Titles - Der Hugel wo wir wendeln lieght im Schatten ; [for soprano and orchestra] / a setting in Mahler style of Stefan George's [poem] Other Titles - Deep maroon ; [for high soprano and orchestra] ; [unfinished] Responsibility - Written for a project on the music of Gustav Mahler Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Holographs

Audio

Das Knaben Wunderhorn; by Mahler

Date: [1975-1995]

From: Reissar, Anne, 1939-2007 : Papers

By: Reissar, Anne, 1939-2007; Wilson, Roger Douglas, 1946-; Dennis, Terence, active 1984-1996; Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911

Reference: MSC-015691

Description: Performer: Reissar, Anne (sop) Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s).

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Te Tira Puoro o Aotearoa...

Date: 2010

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-NZSO-2010-01

Description: Poster advertises two concert series: Schumman cello concerto; Schoenberg Transfigured night; Brahms piano quartet. Wellington 16 July; Napier 20 July, Auckland 23 July. Mahler 5th symphony; Harris Three pieces for orchestra; Haydn cello concerto no. 1. Wellington 17 July, Hamilton 22 July; Auckland 24 July. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 595 x 840 mm. Provenance: Donated by Phantom Billstickers, Wellington, in 2010.

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Cardiff Singer of the world - Final

Date: 19 Jun 1993

From: Radio New Zealand. Concert FM: Video and sound recordings

By: BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra; Dam-Jensen, Inger, active 1993; Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759; Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Rizzi, Carlo, 1950-; Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971; Tosti, Francesco Paolo (Sir), 1846-1916; Whelan, Paul, 1966-

Reference: MSV-0286

Description: Final of the 6th Cardiff Singer of the World contest, 1993. This programme is presented by Natalie Wheen and Iain Burnside, with comments by music critic Edward Seckerson. The BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Carlo Rizzi and (?). Of the 5 finalists the overall winner was Inger Dam-Jensen of Denmark with Paul Whelan winning the Lieder prize. There are also comments by all singers. Performer: Whelan, Paul (bass-bar) Performer: BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra Performer: Rizzi, Carlo (cond) Other Titles - [The Marriage of Figaro] Se vuol ballare / by Mozart ; performed by Paul Whelan Other Titles - [Joshua] See the raging flames arise / by Handel ; performed by Paul Whelan Other Titles - [Das Knaben Wunderhorn] The Drummer boy / by Mahler ; performed by Paul Whelan Other Titles - [The Rake's progress] I burn! I freeze / by Stravinsky ; performed by Paul Whelan Other Titles - Ideale / by Tosti ; performed by Paul Whelan Quantity: 1 videocassette(s). Finding Aids: Only Paul Whelan's items are listed to date. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A96-092) Donated by Concert FM

Audio

Songs performed by Daphne Ellwood, Alice Graham and Louis Doyle, accompanied by Decima ...

Date: [1960s?]

From: Dickson, Decima, 1906-1995: Papers

By: Dickson, Eileen Decima, 1906-1995; Doyle, Louis, active 1960s; Ellwood, Daphne, active 1950-1965; Graham, Alice, active 1949-1956; Bantock, Granville (Sir), 1868-1946; Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911

Reference: MST5-1161

Description: Recitals recorded from radio broadcast. Four songs by Mahler sung by Daphne Ellwood accompanied by Decima Dickson; songs by Bantock sung by Alice Graham accompanied by Decima Dickson; British Isles folk songs sung by Louis Doyle accompanied by Decima Dickson. Title supplied by library. Performers are Decima Dickson (piano), Louis Doyle (tenor), Daphne Ellwood (soprano), and Alice Graham (contralto). Quantity: 1 5" reel(s). Processing information: Descriptive record enhanced after digitising in November 2020.

Video

[Franz-Paul Decker]

Date: 13 Jun 1996

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Records

Reference: MSV-1576

Description: VHS E-60 video. Printed Spectrum Communications label reads 'Orchestra c4 Productions. Time code burn in: Reel 9 13/6/96 Dur: 35 min'. Handwriting on this label reads 'Decker rehearsing Mahler 3'. Quantity: 1 videocassette(s) VHS. 35 Minutes and seconds Duration.

Audio

Mahler / Talmi / van Nes

Date: [ca 1980s or 1990s]

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Records

Reference: MSC-025447

Description: Cassette tape with handwritten case liner that reads "Mahler - 'Blumine' - Gelders Orchestra cond. Yoav Talmi sol. Peter Maseurs [Masseurs] trumpet. Mahler - Ruckert Lieder cond. Yoav Talmi sol. Jard van Nes, mezzo" Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s) D60 cassette tape.