Lauryssen, Marie-Therese, active 1969-1970

Soprano

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New Zealand Opera Company :[Ephemera and programmes. 1969]

Date: 1969

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-NZOC-1969

Description: Includes: Kiri returns. "Carmen" and "The mikado", brilliant season of double entertainment [Kiri Te Kanawa in "Carmen"; Kiang Hwa as Yum-Yum in "Mikado"]. Pamphlet itinerary / booking form (2 copies) New Zealand Opera Company. Opera Centre season. Includes "Master Peter's puppet show" by Manuel de Falla; "R.S.V.P.", by Jacques Offenbach. (With Marie-Therese Lauryssen, Emily Mair, Josette Nicholls, George Henare, Craig Pollock, Barry Mora, Paul Neal, Phillip Mann, George Metcalfe). [1969]. Programme (2 copies) Stravinsky "The rake's progress". The New Zealand Opera Company. Produced by John Thompson, conductor and musical director Juan Matteucci, set and props designed by Raymond Boyce (With Emily Mair, George Metcalfe, Grant Dickson, Paul Neal, Lily Latisheva, Dorothy Hitch, Ken Casey, Alan Swenson). NZ Opera Centre Karori, 22 May-7 June [1969]. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Opera Company presents Mozart's "Il seraglio", produced by John Thompson, conductor and musical director Russell Channell, sets and costumes designed by Raymond Boyce; Beethoven's "Fidelio", produced by John Thompson, conductor and musical director Ray Wilson, set and props designed by Raymond Boyce, costumes designed by Lex Ramage. [1969] New Zealand Opera Company proudly presents their 1969 Auckland Festival double attraction, "Il seraglio" [with Malvina Major, Inia Te Wiata] and "Fidelio" [with Elisabeth Hellawell, Ramon Opie]. St James Theatre Auckland, 6-15 March 1969. 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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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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New Zealand Opera Company: [Ephemera and theatre programmes of quarto size. 1967-1969]

Date: 1967 - 1969

By: New Zealand Opera Company

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-NZOC-1967/1969

Description: Includes: 1967: New Zealand Opera Company. Puccini's immortal opera, sung in English. "Madam Butterfly". Designer Raymond Boyce; musical director and tour manager Russell Channell. With Noel Signal, George Henare, Ginger Skillman, Angela Shaw, Graeme Gorton, Paul Person, Maureen Cross. [1967]. Programme (2 copies) 1968: Presenting Beethoven's "Fidelio"; premier opening of the New Zealand Opera Company's theatre, opening 4 November [1968]. Conductor and musicl director Juan Matteucci; set and props designed by Raymond Boyce; produced by John Thompson; costumes designed by Lex Ramage. With Ken Casey, Emily Mair Grant Dickson, Elisabeth Hellawell, Paul Neal, Ramon Opie, Michael Kingsford. Programme (2 copies) 1969: The New Zealand Opera Company presents a season of "Carmen" & "The Mikado". Carmen Musical director James Robertson; designer Raymond Boyce; producer Richard Campion. "Mikado" musical director Juan Matteucci, designer Bruce Woods, producer Dick Johnstone. With Kiri Te Kanawa, Elisabeth Hellawell, Paul Neal, Grant Dickson, Kiang Hwa, George Henare, Paul Person, Don Selwyn, and others. September 1969. Programme (2 copies) The New Zealand Opera Company presents a season of "The Mikado". Musical director Alan Barker; designer Bruce Woods; producer Dick Johnstone. With Beryl Dalley, Marie-Therese Lauryssen, Josette Nicholls, Newha Taiaka, Ken Casey, George Henare, Paul Person, Don Selwyn, Grant Dickson, Denis White. [September 1969?]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Sullivan, Arthur (Sir) : The Mikado

Date: Sep 1969

From: Nankivell/Concert FM New Zealand Opera Company Collection : Recordings and cast lists

By: Sullivan, Arthur Seymour (Sir), 1842-1900; Gilbert, William Schwenck (Sir), 1836-1911; Hwa, Kiang, active 1968; Lauryssen, Marie-Therese, active 1969-1970; Nicholls, Josette, active 1967-1969; Taiaki, Newha, active 1969; Casey, Ken, active 1969; Henare, George, 1945-; Dickson, Grant, active 1962-2001; Person, Paul, active 1960s; Selwyn, Don Charles, 1935-2007; New Zealand Opera. Chorus; Symphonia of Auckland; Barker, Alan, active 1969

Reference: MST7-0570

Description: Place of recording - Place of recording St James Theatre, Auckland Performer: Hwa, Kiang (sop) Performer: Lauryssen, Marie-Therese (sop) Performer: Nicholls, Josette (singer) Performer: Taiaki, Newha (cont) Performer: Casey, Ken (ten) Performer: Henare, George (bar) Performer: Dickson, Grant (bass) Performer: Person, Paul (bar) Performer: Selwyn, Don (singer) Performer: Symphonia of Auckland Performer: New Zealand Opera Company Chorus Performer: Barker, Alan (cond) Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: Cast list at MS-Papers-5870-1. Provenance: Donated to Concert FM by Mrs Nola Nankivell, whose husband was involved in the Company, and who recorded these performances from radio broadcasts Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A97-016) Donated by Concert FM