Waters, Eric, active 1930-1973

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Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes 1950s].

Date: 1950 - 1959

From: Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes of octavo size, 1940-2015]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WCMS-1950s

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Undated: Musica Viva Chamber Players. New Zealand tour. [late 1940s-early 1950s?]. Programme Queensland State String Quartet. New Zealand tour. [late 1940s-early 1950s?]. Programme (2 copies) 1950: [List of works performed over first five years. 1950?] First concert 1950. Alex Lindsay String Quartet with soloists. Concert Chamber, 27 April 1950. Programme (2 copies) Second concert 1950. Robert Masters Quartet. Concert Chamber, 1 June 1950. Programme Third concert 1950. Robert Masters Quartet. Concert Chamber, 6 July 1950. Programme Fifth concert 1950. Musica Viva Players. 14 August 1950. Sixth concert. Musica Viva Chamber Players. Concert Chamber, 4 September 1950. Programme 1951: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Programmes for 1951. (With photo of the Griller Quartet) (2 copies) First concert 1951. Griller Quartet. 20 March [1951] (with inserted photograph of the group) (2 copies of programme itself) Second concert 1951. Griller String Quartet. 28 March [1951] (2 copies) Third concert 1951. Theo Salzman and Eric Waters. Concert Chamber, 10 May 1951. Programme Fourth concert 1951. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Concert Chamber, 9 July 1951. Programme (2 copies) Sixth concert 1951. The Llewellyn-Kennedy trio. 30 October [1951] (2 copies) 1952: 1952 season opening with the Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio (advertising pamphlet with photograph of the trio). First concert 1952. Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio. 26 April 1952. Second concert. Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio. Concert Chamber, 8 May 1952. Programme Third concert 1952. Pro Musica String Quartet. 3 June 1952. (2 copies) Fourth concert 1952. Yaltah Menuhin (piano) and Gabor Rejto (cello). 16 September 1952. (2 copies) Fifth concert. Yaltah Menuhin, pianoforte; Gabor Rejto, violoncello. Town Hall, 1 October 1952. Programme (2 copies, one autographed to Margo Roth from Yaltah Menuhin and Gabor Rejto) Sixth concert 1952. Maurice Clare (violin) and Frederick Page (piano). 5 December 1952. 1953: Wellington Chamber Music Society. programmes for 1953 (pamphlet with photographs of Griller String Quartet, Hephzibah Menuhin and Pobert Pikler). First concert 1953. Robert Pikler (viola) and Owen Jensen (piano). 23 April 1953 (2 copies) Second concert 1953. Ruth Pearl (violin), Marie Vandewart (cello), Jean McCartney (viola), Dorothy Davies (piano). 20 May 1953. (2 copies) Third concert 1953. Griller String Quartet. 23 July 1953. (2 copies) Griller String Quartet. "Seven last words of our Saviour on the Cross". Cathedral Church of St Paul, Mulgrave Street. 20 August 1953. Flyer. (3 copies, one with small programme sheet stapled to it) Fifth concert 1953. Griller String Quartet. 22 August 1953. (2 copies) Sixth concert 1953. Woodwind Players of the National Orchestra. 9 September 1953. Extra concert 1953. Carl Dolmetsch (recorders, treble viol, violin and rebec), Joseph Saxby (harpsichord, treble recorder, and tambourin), Layton Ring (clavichord, harpsichord, and bass recorder). 13 October 1953 (2 copies) 1954: First concert 1954. Soloist: Solomon (pianoforte). Town Hall Concert Chamber, 18 April 1954 (2 copies) Second concert 1954. Brigitte de Beaufond (violin), Chalres Lilamand (pianoforte). Concert Chamber, 3 May 1954. Wellington Chamber Music Society. Third concert (With Leon Goossens, Jessie Hall, Ruth Pearl, Winifred Stiles, Marie Vandewart). Academy Room, National Art Gallery, 19 June 1954. Programme Wellington Chamber Music Society. Season 1954 featuring the Alma Piano Trio. [September 1954]. Pamphlet 1955: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Principal attractions for 1955. Pascal Quartet; Koeckert Quartet. Brochure.Fourth concert 1955. Max Rostal violin, Colin Horsley piano. Academy Room, National Art Gallery, 4 June 1955. Programme 1956: Wellington Chamber Music Society Inc. 1956 season. First concert 1956. Pascal String Quartet. 7-9 April 1956 (2 copies). A programme of chamber music. Wellington Concert Chamber, 26 May 1956; Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 28 May 1956 (2 copies). A programme of chamber music. Lasalle String Quartet. 7-9 June 1956. (2 copies) Extra concert for 1956. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 15 July 1956. A programme of chamber music (Robert Masters Quartet). Wellington Concert Chamber, 6 August 1956; Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 14 August 1956 Sixth concert 1956. Rosner Chamber Music Ensemble. 3 and 11 October 1956 (2 copies) 1957: 1957 season; synopsis of programmes (2 copies) Extra concert for 1957. Malcolm Latchem String Quartet. 31 March 1957. (2 copies) Richard Lewis (English tenor) with Mona Ross, mezzo soprano, and Maurice Till (piano). 26 June 1957. A programme of chamber music. Quatuor Parrenin. 1 and 6 May 1957. (2 copies) A programme of chamber music. Quatuor Parrenin. 7 and 16 May 1957. (2 copies) Recital by Richard Lewis, with Mona Ross and Maurice Till. Little Theatre Lower Hutt. 26 June 1957. Lili Kraus. Town Hall, 6 July 1957. Plus flyer Lili Kraus. 23 July 1957. The Fallot Duo. 31 July - 1 August 1957. Programme (2 copies). Sixth concert 1957. Conducted by James Robertson. 29 october and 2 November 1957. (2 copies) Smetana String Quartet. 11-12 September [1957] (2 copies) Smetana String Quartet. 25-26 September 1957. (2 copies) 1958: Wellington Chamber Music Society. 1958 season. [Preview with photos of the Amadeus Quartet, the Alma Trio, and the Grishman-Ryce Duo]. (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 7 and 12 May [1958] (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 15 and 19 May [1958] (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 18 May [1958] (2 copies) Alma Trio. Concert Chamber Wellington, 16 June; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 17 June. (2 copies) Alma Trio. Concert Chamber Wellington 26 June; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 30 June 1958. Fifth concert 1958. Directed by John Hopkins. 20-21 August 1958. (2 copies) Malcolm Latchem String Quartet. 10-11 September 1958. Programme Grishman-Ryce Duo. 7 and 9 October 1958. Programme (2 copies) 1959: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Programmes for 1959 season. (with photographs of the Barylli String Quartet, the Quartetto di Roma, and the Czech Wind Quintet. Extra concert 1959. Andor Foldes (piano). 5 April 1959. (2 copies) Feld String Quartet. 2 and 4 May 1959. (2 copies) Member's admission ticket. Saturday 2 May 1959. (Ticket and flier) Czech Wind Quintet. 17-18 June 1959. (2 copies) Gerard Souzay. 11 July 1959 (2 copies) Lili Kraus and the Rosner String Quartet. Concert Chamber Wellington, 3 August 1959; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 4 August 1959. Igor Ozim (piano) and Ilse von Alpenheim (piano). 7-8 September 1959. (2 copies) Hollywood String Quartet. 7 and 9 October 1959. (2 copies) Hollywood String Quartet. 16 and 19 October 1959 (2 copies) Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size

Manuscript

Correspondence

Date: 1940-1974

From: Ballantyne, David Watt, 1924-1986 : Papers

Reference: 88-012-06/04

Description: Inward and outward correspondence; identified correspondents entered under Name below. Also includes letters from Roger, Higden Cottage, Hughden Valley, Bucks; Henry, Suva; telegram from Queen; reader's comments on novel by K Sutherland; letter from John to Vivienne from Brisbane; memorandum for Vivienne Ballantyne on microfilming project; literary notes and jottings; reviews of `Till human voices wake us' by Ian Hamilton and `April the first' by D W Shirley; play outline, `Goodnight Mark'. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1920

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1920

Description: Includes: ca 1920 or 1926: Bernard F Page. Organ recital, Good Friday evening. Programme / flier (Repertoire is the same as 1918, but perpetual calendar suggests 1920 or 1926) Mr Maughan Barnett, city organist. Organ recital, with vocalist Mrs Cyril Towsey. Auckland City Council Town Hall, 27 March 1920. Programme / flier Gertrude Johnson, the brilliant operatic prima donna. Supported by Mr Horace Hunt, solo pianist, Mr Chas Russell, flautist, and Mr Eric Waters, accompanist. Wellington Town Hall, 26-28 July 1920. Programme New South Wales State Orchestra. Tour of New Zealand 1920. Souvenir programme. (2 copies each of fawn cover, and grey-blue cover) New South Wales State Orchestra, in conjunction with the Auckland Choral Society and the Royal Auckland Choir. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Handel's "Messiah". (Soloists Madame Goossens-Viceroy, Miss Mina Caldow, Mr G Austin Blackie, Mr John Prouse). Town Hall Auckland, 13 January 1920. Programme New South Wales State Orchestra. Orchestral concert (Solo Mons. Albert Goossens). Opera House Wanganui, 17 January 1920. Programme / flier New South Wales State Orchestra. 12th Orchestral concert (Solo Mons. Albert Goossens. Municipal Theatre Napier, 21 January 1920. Programme / flier New South Wales State Orchestra. Orchestral concert (Solo Mons. Albert Goossens, Mr James Messeas, Mr A Arlom, Mr J W Brinkman, Mr Florent Hoogstoel). Town Hall Wellington, 24 January 1920. Programme / flier New South Wales State Orchestra. Orchestral concert (Solo Madame Goossens-Viceroy, Miss Jenny Cullen). Wellington Town Hall, 26 January 1920. Programme / flier (2 copies) Wellington Professional Orchestra. Sixth concert 1920 season. His Majesty's Theatre, 29 August 1920. Programme Wellington Professional Orchestra. Special concert 1920 season. His Majesty's Theatre, 12 September 1920. Programme Quantity: 11 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress and offset print, varying sizes up to quarto. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Mr Pat Lawlor and Mr Keith Stewart.

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Wellington Symphony Orchestra: [Concert programmes 1935]

Date: 1935

From: Wellington Symphony Orchestra: [Concert programmes of octavo size. 1930-1941]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WSO-1935

Description: Includes programmes for the following dates: 6 May, in celebration of the silver jubilee of Their Majesties The King and Queen (soloists Walter Kingsley and John Robertson) (2 copies) 6 August 1935 (organist C W Kerry)(2 copies) 21 November. The New Zealand Broadcasting Board presents Percy Grainger assisted by Ella Grainger, Valerie Corliss, Madame Evelyn de Mauny, Eric Waters, Lawrence Haggitt and the Wellington Symphony Orchestra with Percy Grainger as guest conductor. Wellington Town Hall, 21 November 1935. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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

Date: 1930

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1930

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: J C Williamson Ltd present "The belle of New York" by Hugh Morton and Gustave Kerber. produced by Frederick Blackman. Grand Opera House Wellington, 6 December 1930. Programme (2 copies) Blenheim Amateur Operatic Society presents "Trial by jury" to be followed by "HMS Pinafore". His Majesty's Theatre Blenheim, 29 October 1930. Programme Invercargill Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society presents "The cingalee", by Lionel Monckton. Produced by Mr J J W Pollard. Civic Theatre, 1930. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present in conjunction with Richard White & Eric Edgley "Hold everything". Book by B G de Sylva and John McGowan, music by Roy Henderson. Produced by Eric Edgley. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 17 September 1930. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present in conjunction with Richard White & Eric Edgley "Hold everything". Book by B G de Sylva and John McGowan, music by Roy Henderson. Produced by Eric Edgley. Grand Opera House, Wellington, 20 September 1930. Programme. J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present "Lilac time", a play with music by Franz Schubert, libretto by Dr A M Willner and H Reichert. Produced by Victor Tatnall. Grand Opera House Wellington, 8 February 1930. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Ltd present Richard White and Eric Edgley's English Musical Comedy Company including Clem Dawe in "Love lies", written by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby; music by Hal Brody. Produced by Eric Edgley. Country tour. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present Richard White and Eric Edgley's English Musical Comedy Company including Clem Dawe in "Love lies", written by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby; music by Hal Brody. Produced by Eric Edgley. Grand Opera House Wellington, 9 August 1930. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present Richard White and Eric Edgley's English Musical Comedy Company including Clem Dawe in "Love lies", written by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby; music by Hal Brody. Produced by Eric Edgley. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 23 August 1930. Programme. J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present "The maid of the mountains", by Frederick Lonsdale, Harry Graham, Harold Fraser-Simpson. Produced by Victor Tatnall. Grand Opera House Wellington, 11 February 1930. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present "The new moon", by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, Frank Mandel and Laurence Schwab; music by Sigmund Romberg. Produced by George A Highland. Grand Opera House Wellington, 29 October 1930. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Ltd present Richard White - Eric Edgley's English Musical Comedy Company including Clem Dawe in "So this is love", by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby; music by Hal Brody. Produced by Eric Edgley. Grand Opera House Wellington, 9 August 1930. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Ltd present Richard White - Eric Edgley's English Musical Comedy Company including Clem Dawe in "So this is love", by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby; music by Hal Brody. Produced by Eric Edgley. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 13 September 1930. Programme. J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present "The student price", by Sigmund Romberg, and Dorothy Donnelly. Produced by Victor Tatnall. Grand Opera House Wellington, 12 February 1930. Programme Auckland Amateur Operatic Society presents "Tutankhamen"; some musical numbers composed by Eric Waters. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 25 September 1930. Programme J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present "Whoopee", by William Anthony McGuire, Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn. Produced by Victor Tatnall. Country tour. Programme (2 copies). J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present "Whoopee", by William Anthony McGuire, Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn. Produced by Victor Tatnall. Grand Opera House Wellington, 1 February 1930. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 17 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: One programme donated by Mrs Margaret Hancock, Tokoroa, from the collection of her husband, in 2009.

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Waters, Eric : Waltz in A flat major ; for piano / by Eric Waters

Date: [1950s?]

From: Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997 : Papers

By: Waters, Eric, active 1930-1973

Reference: MS-Papers-5961-31

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s) (5 pages). Physical Description: Holograph

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Letters to Katherine Mansfield

Date: Jan 1916-Jan 1918

From: Murry, John Middleton, 1889-1957 : Letters to and from Katherine Mansfield and friends / collected and annotated by John Middleton Murry

Reference: MS-Papers-4003-10

Description: Includes seven letters to Katherine Mansfield from John Middleton Murry dated [Jan 1918], [9 Jan 1918], [13 Jan 1918], [14 Jan 1918], [15 Jan 1918], [16 Jan 1918], [18 Jan 1918]; also one letter from Eric Waters dated 3 Jan 1918 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss Finding Aids: Published guide available: `Katherine Mansfield: Manuscripts in the Alexander Turnbull Library' (1988).

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Gertrude Johnson - Horace Hunt Concert Company. Miss Gertrude Johnson. Assisting artist...

Date: 1920

From: [Music programmes 1920].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1920-01

Description: A programme with a photographic portrait of singer Miss Gertrude Johnson on the front cover. The programme inside has works by composers Sabathil, Liszt, Chopin, MacDowell, Verdi's "La traviata", Edward German, Dvorak, Grieg, Kohler, Debussy, Verdi's "Rigoletto", John Ireland, Briccialdi, Haydn, Felicien David. The back cover shows an advertisement for a La Gloria gramophone. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on folded pamphlet, 207 x 132 mm.